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Sunday, 14 October 2012

Nigerian Worshippers’ killers dressed in police uniform



It has been revealed that the murderous gang that opened fire on worshippers outside a mosque in the Kaduna village of Dogon Dawa, were disguised in police uniform, residents said. The death toll is now said to be at least 21. The military and locals said the pre-dawn raid in the village of Dogon Dawa in Kaduna state was carried out by armed robbers engaged in a running feud with a local vigilante group. Having been repelled by the community militia last week, the gang returned on Sunday, storming the mosque as people readied for early morning prayers, killing some victims inside the building and some outside.



“We have 21 killed. Several others have been taken to the hospital with injuries,” said Musa Illela of the National Emergency Management Agency in Kaduna. Military spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Sani Usman told AFP that Sunday’s shooting was “a clear case of armed robbery,” and described it as a “revenge” attack linked to the rivalry between the thieves and the vigilantes. Asked about a potential religious element in the shootings, he said only that “the victims were coming from prayers” at the mosque.

Village resident Dauda Maikudi told AFP that thieves regularly target the area as Dogon Dawa lies not far from a main road used by traders carrying goods and cash between the north and south of Africa’s most populous country. “It was a pre-dawn raid,” he said. “The attackers… some of them dressed in police uniform, came into the village. They killed eight worshippers in the mosque and killed 13 other residents in the village.” “We believe they were armed robbers because this area has been bedevilled by armed robbers for years,” he added.

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