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Bandits Kill 6 In Bauchi Community Attack

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Armed bandits have killed six people and injured several others in a midnight attack on Sabon Garin Pali village, Alkaleri Local Government Area of Bauchi State.

Reports say the bandits stormed the village, shooting sporadically and attacking residents house-to-house in search of money. The attack occurred on Sunday night, leaving the community in shock and fear.

The victims have been buried according to Islamic rites, as is customary in the region.

The Bauchi State Police Command has not yet issued a statement on the incident, leaving residents and concerned citizens anxious for updates on the situation.

 

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