
Suspected armed bandits have reportedly killed six persons in Tungan-Makeri community and set a police station ablaze in nearby Konkoso, deepening security concerns in the area.
Local sources said the attackers stormed Tungan-Makeri in the early hours, firing gunshots and causing panic among residents. During the assault, six people were confirmed dead, while several others sustained injuries and were rushed to nearby medical facilities for treatment. Some residents reportedly fled into surrounding bushes to escape the violence.
Following the attack on the community, the gunmen proceeded to Konkoso, where they targeted a police facility. Witnesses stated that the attackers overpowered security personnel before setting the station on fire. The extent of damage to the building and official equipment is believed to be significant.
Community members described the incident as terrifying, noting that the attackers operated for an extended period before retreating. Many residents expressed fear over the increasing frequency of such attacks and called for stronger security presence in vulnerable communities.
Security agencies are said to have launched efforts to track down the perpetrators, with reinforcements deployed to restore calm and prevent further violence. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and provide useful information that could aid ongoing investigations.
The incident has once again highlighted persistent security challenges in rural areas, where armed groups continue to exploit difficult terrain and limited security infrastructure. Community leaders are appealing for sustained military operations, improved intelligence gathering, and the establishment of permanent security posts to deter future attacks and protect lives and property.