Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Just In: Gunmen Dressed Like Soldiers Attack Pub in Plateau State, 10 Dead...

 

Gunmen reported to have been dressed in military uniforms have killed 10 persons in an attack on a pub in Heipang, Plateau State.  The village is in a Christian-dominated area.
They simply walked in and opened fire on unsuspecting customers, the BBC reported on its Hausa service, quoting a military spokesman.
Eye witnesses said the attackers not only wore military uniforms, but also
drove a kind of vehicle used by the army.
In a response, the army swiftly denied involvement, saying, “You can get camouflage clothes from the market."
Army spokesman, Capt Salisu Ibrahim Mustapha told the AFP news agency, “The gunmen opened fire indiscriminately on customers, killing eight on the spot while two others died later as a result of the gunshot wounds they sustained."
Mustapha said nothing connected the army with the killings, pointing out that in the past, criminals have donned army uniforms to undertake nefarious activities.
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Gunmen Strike In Azare, Bauchi State: Three Killed

SaharaReporters has learned that unknown gunmen yesterday attacked innocent but possibly targeted people in Azare, Bauchi State.
Three persons: two Yoruba apprentices and an Igbo photographer, were killed.

-SaharaReporters

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