Mar 6 β€’ 09:55 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Nigeria Punch

Suspected Lakurawa gunmen kill two policemen, burn checkpoint in Kebbi

In a targeted attack, suspected Lakurawa gunmen killed two police officers and burned their checkpoint in Kebbi State, Nigeria.

In the early hours of Thursday, suspected members of the Lakurawa armed group executed a brutal assault on a police checkpoint situated at Bakinruwa/Maje in the Bagudo Local Government Area of Kebbi State, Nigeria. The attack resulted in the death of two police officers who were on standard duty at the post. Eyewitnesses reported that a large number of gunmen overwhelmed the officers, despite their efforts to resist the assault. Following the fatal shooting of the officers, the assailants proceeded to set the checkpoint's tent ablaze, further demonstrating the violent nature of their operation.

The attack has generated significant concern within the local community, as residents grapple with issues of safety and security. A local individual, who requested anonymity due to security concerns, provided a detailed account of the events leading to the attack, emphasizing the coordinated nature and sheer numbers of the attackers. The incident reflects a worrying trend of violence against police forces in the region, which has been witnessing increasing hostility from armed groups such as the Lakurawa, raising alarm about the efficiency and reach of law enforcement in the area.

Official responses to the attack include statements from the Kebbi State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bashir Usman, who confirmed the tragic loss of the two officers. This incident not only underscores the perils faced by security personnel in Nigeria's conflict-affected regions but also highlights the growing challenge posed by armed groups to national security and public safety. The implications of such attacks could necessitate a reassessment of policing strategies and resources dedicated to combating rising insecurity in parts of Nigeria.

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