Crime
New terrorist group ‘Lakurawa’ reportedly kills at 15 residents
At least 15 persons killed by a new Jihadist group, “Lakurawa” have been buried in Kebbi State.
The state Deputy Governor, Umar Abubakar Tafida and the Emir of Argungu, Sama’ila Muhammad Mera, also attended the funeral prayers of the deceased on Friday afternoon at Mera, Kebbi State.
National Daily had reported on November 6, 2024, reported that a newly formed Jihadist group known as ‘Lakurawa’ had emerged, imposing taxes and levies on communities in Sokoto State, Northwest Nigeria.
They were reported to have set up bases in the affected local government areas, moving from community to community and preaching against western civilisation and democratic system of government, similar to the ideology of Boko Haram terrorists.
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Also on Friday (yesterday) the Nigerian Defence Headquarters, officially confirmed the existence of the new armed Jihadists group, ‘Lakurawa’ in the country’s northwestern states of Sokoto and Kebbi.
The military had noted that the development was worsening security challenges in the Northwest region. On Friday afternoon, the terrorists reportedly atta3ked Mera, in Kebbi State, a rustled large number of cattle.
They were however, engaged by the locals, resulting in fatalities on both sides.
The Spokesperson for the police in Kebbi, SP Nafiu Abubakar, has confirmed the incident, saying “Yes there was a terrorists atta3k on Mera yesterday (Friday) resulting in 15 deaths.
“As of now we are yet to ascertain the identity of the attackers. It’s too early to confirm whether the attackers were from the Lakurawa’ group or not,” he added.
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