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STF confirms 11 villagers, 5 cattle thieves dead in Plateau

Freedom Reporter by Freedom Reporter
October 10, 2013
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Plateau_state_mapThe Special Task Force (STF) maintaining peace in Plateau, has confirmed the death of 11 people during an attack by cow thieves at Pandadi Village in the Barkin-Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau on Thursday.

The STF Commander, Maj.-Gen. David Enetie, who confirmed the incident in Jos, also confirmed the killing of five of the attackers by the STF.

Enetie said that the cattle rustlers, who hit the village in the morning, killed eight members of one family and two others while a neighbour, who came out to assist the victims, was also killed.

He disclosed that STF operatives, who rushed to the scene of the incident, killed five of the suspected cattle rustlers.

The commander said that the corpses of the five suspected cattle rustlers had been deposited at the Mangu Police Station, while those of the 11 villagers had been taken to Plateau State Specialist Hospital.

He explained that the incident was not part of any crisis.

“What happened here was not crisis, it was a clear case of cow theft by a group of cattle rustlers.’’

Enetie said that the cow thieves rustled 20 cows but could not escape with their loot after the STF’s quick intervention.

He commended the intelligence unit of the STF for its timely information that enabled his men to quickly storm the scene of the incident, calling for more information from members of the public to enable the STF rid the state of criminals.

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