Gunmen suspected to be bandits on Friday night invaded the Mbacher community in Mbacher council ward, Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue State and killed 18 people.
Sources from the local government told our correspondent that the bandits who defied the curfew imposed by the state government invaded the community at about 11 pm on Friday and killed the villagers.
According to The PUNCH, the Chairman of Katsina-Ala LGA, Justine Shaku, who confirmed the development said the bandits had concluded their operations before the military got to the village.
Shaku said, “At about 11 pm yesterday (Friday), we received a distress call from the villagers that some group of terrorists mobilised themselves and were moving from house to house, forcing people to follow them.
“I quickly mobilised the military officers that were in Tor Doonga, and being a remote area, before they could reach there, the people had been killed.”
“Yesterday night, I was told it was 17, but today 18 people have been confirmed dead. All of them were assembled in one place and killed.
“This morning, I, the assembly member and adviser on legislative matters, held a meeting, and we communicated the development to the Commissioner of Police,” he added.
The council chairman described the activities of bandits in the area as a ‘gorilla type of war’ describing the gunmen as “local terrorists.”
“I no longer call them bandits because I’m seeing hands/elements of terrorism in their activities. So to me, I classify them as terrorists now.
“But they are terrorists within though they have external forces, those who are sponsoring and helping them to perpetrate the acts. The locals are the major people that are doing it.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Catherine Anene is yet to confirm the development.
Meanwhile, the Special Adviser on Security and Internal Affairs to Governor Hyacinth Alia, Joseph Har, confirmed the incident.