Gunmen kill five in fresh Plateau attack
October 15, 2024
Gunmen have killed five people in a fresh attack on some rural communities in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State.
In a statement on Tuesday by the Chairman of Bokkos Cultural Development Council, Farmasum Fuddang and the Secretary, Duwam Bosco, he said the attack happened on Monday, October 14, while decrying previous attacks that have led to the death of several people in the past.
“Despite credible warnings by a reputable media outlet on October 12th, terrorists, identified by witnesses as members of the Fulani tribe, launched a brutal attack on the village of Rafut in the Kwatas district shortly after 7 pm on October 14th, this unprovoked assault occurred even after a security meeting with police and military authorities in Bokkos on October 13th.
“Four young men, who were out guarding their family’s home, were tragically ambushed as they stood watch; the attackers thereafter stormed the compound, killing an elderly man, bringing the total fatalities to five,” the statement read.
The tragic incident occurred on the heels of a week marked by bloody attacks, during which over 10 members of the community were brutally murdered.
“Five in Wumat on October 7th , four in Kuba on October 10th, one in Maikatako on October 11th, and another on October 12th.”
The group commended security agencies for repelling the assailants and called for more efforts and collaboration with the locals to secure the community.
“We commend the swift action taken by the military, which resulted in the rescue of Yelwa sunday mashat, who is currently recovering from severe injuries sustained during the attack. we also acknowledge the apprehension of several suspects and large cattle herds they drove into the road to block the victim.
“However, it is with deep regret that we observe the attack on Rafut occurred despite warnings clearly identifying these areas as at risk.”
“More worrisome is the fact that it occurred mere hours after residents of Rafut reached out to police authorities reporting suspicious activity by Fulani groups in the area. similar intelligence was shared shortly after the Wumat attack on October 7th including names of identified suspects, who still roam free,” they said.