Five Dead After Villagers Mistook Soldiers For Invading Herdsmen

Friday, 5 August 2016

Five Dead After Villagers Mistook Soldiers For Invading Herdsmen


At least five persons were reported dead, two injured and four vehicles destroyed, Thursday, following the invasion of Kpaidma village in Bosso Local Government Area of Niger State by a joint military team of the Army and the Air Force.

The military team reportedly stormed the village around 1am in search of arms and ammunition in the village.

There were allegations that weapons were stockpiled in the village, hence, the invasion.


Vanguard reports that immediately the team commenced operation, the villagers woke up and responded in self-defence, thinking herdsmen had invaded them.

Confirming the incident, the state Police Command spokesman, Bala Elkana, said the Command was not aware of any death, saying “we actually received a distress call around 1a.m. that armed herdsmen had invaded a village.
“The command immediately sent mobile policemen and other combatants to the village, only to discover that it was a military operation. But I am not aware of any death.”
Elkana, however, confirmed that two persons were injured and were recuperating, while four vehicles belonging to the Army were destroyed.

He said immediately the military started the operation, the villagers who had always been on the alert since the constant attacks on the village by armed herdsmen, immediately mobilised and embarked on counter-attacks, not knowing that it was a military operation.

The Assistant Director Army Public Relations, Major Njideka Agwu, said there was information that “arms and ammunition were being stockpiled in the village and we went for a search immediately for verification and clarification.
“Unfortunately, the villagers opened fire on us and we do not know the number of causalities for now. But fielders and troops are still at the location and investigations are still going on.”

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