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Late Gana Loyalists Attack People, Burn Houses In Benue Community
Bandits suspected to be loyal to Terwase Akwaza aka Gana, the late Benue terrorist leader, at the weekend stormed Dyom village near Senga community in Katsina-Alla local government area of the state and attacked three people.
NewsOne Nigeria reports that the late Gana loyalists who were reported to be in military camouflage were said to have burnt down some houses during the attack.
This online news understands that the Special Adviser to the governor on Security, Col. Paul Hemba (rtd), made this known while addressing journalists in Makurdi, the Benue State capital on Sunday, January 17.
The Benue Governor’s aide, however, said that the troops of Operation Whirl Stroke who promptly swung to action arrested two of the bandits.
Hemba said the bandits had sneaked into the village, shot sporadically and bunt down people’s houses.
“These were armed men in military camouflage said to be loyalists of the late Gana. They stormed the area, shot at three persons and also burnt down houses in the community.
“Luckily while this was going on information reached personnel of Operation Whirl Stroke who stormed the area and apprehended two of the armed men and also recovered their weapons which included live ammunition and an AK47 rifle including a locally-made gun,” he said.
On the other hand, Benue Command spokesperson, Catherine Anene, Deputy Superintendent of Police, said she had not received details of the incident.