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One Dead, Houses Burnt To Ashes as Hunters Unleash Terror On Villages In Deadly Attack
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According to DAILY POST,one person has been confirmed dead and several houses destroyed after a violent attack on local settlements in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The incident, which happened around 3:40 p.m on Thursday, was reportedly carried out by a group of about 100 vigilantes and local hunters who claimed they were targeting kidnappers in the area.

According to security analyst Zagazola Makama, who shared details of the attack on X (formerly Twitter), the assailants stormed the villages of Latayi, Onashi, and Rogua.

During the invasion, they set fire to homes and food storage buildings, killed a Fulani man whose identity has not yet been confirmed, and looted several valuable items.


Among the stolen items were six motorcycles and ₦1 million in cash. The attack left many residents homeless and in fear of further violence.

In response to the incident, a joint security team made up of the military, police, and civil defence has been deployed to the affected areas to restore peace and prevent any possible revenge attacks.

Meanwhile, efforts are ongoing to identify and arrest the vigilantes responsible for the assault, and to recover the stolen property.


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