Eight people have been killed in an attack by suspected bandits on the community hosting the Abagana Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Makurdi, Benue State.
The Quest Times gathered that the incident happened on Thursday as the bandits beheaded and took away the heads of the victims, including an entire family of six, while eight other persons were wounded with three of them in critical condition.
The attack which took place on Thursday night when the community had retired for the night, is the second in two years in an attempt to hit the Abagana IDP camp where hundreds of internally displaced persons have been living since January 2018 when armed bandits attacked and killed seventy three persons in Guma and Logo local government areas of the state.
Confirming the attack, the Special Adviser to Governor Samuel Ortom on security matters, Colonel Paul Hemba (retd), said that rescue operations by the police is underway and the search for survivors or more bodies is ongoing.
Hemba said the attack took place at about 9.00pm on Thursday and that women and children were among those killed, adding that those injured have been moved to the hospital for medical care.
He said, ”Suspected bandits attacked Abagana opposite the IDP camp last night at about 2100hrs. So far, eight corpses, including women and children, have been recovered, and eight others seriously injured were evacuated to the hospital for treatment. Some of the bodies were beheaded and the heads taken away. The bushes are still being combed for more victims.
“The family killed consisted of the father, mother, and four children, while two other bodies were recovered along the way.
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“A man with his wife and four children were all wiped out in the attack,” Colonel Hemba said, adding that the casualty figure may likely rise “as three other persons were shot and may not survive the injuries in the chest.”
When contacted, the Commissioner of Police, Benue State, Wale Abass, confirmed the attack and said he was at the scene of the incident.
“I’m at the scene of the incident. The moment we leave here, the PPRO (Police Public Relations Officer) will furnish you with details”, the CP said.