Midnight Massacre: One-year-old baby shot at close range
Midnight Massacre: One-year-old baby shot at close range
Tuesday, November 26, 2013 will remain indelible in the minds of the
people of Fan District of Barkin-Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau
State, not for cheer, but for melancholy. It was a day when 40 of their
people, mostly women and children, were murdered in cold blood by
unknown attackers who raided four villages in the middle of the night.
Among those killed were entire households. And as has become the norm
somewhat, the attackers, said to have been many, had a field day
perpetrating their evil with no security agent around to challenge
them.
About 10 people were injured by the attackers who also set
fire to houses of their victims leaving some of the corpses charred.
The anguish of the people of Tatu, Rahure, Bwok and Dorong was palpable
and infectious. Emotions flowed as the people narrated how the
attackers unleashed terror on defenseless women and children. Take, for
instance, the story of a one-year-old who, woken from sleep when the
assailants arrived at about 12.30 am and, frightened at the sight of the
strangers, started crying. This was said to have infuriated the
attackers who shot him tearing his tender and small body into pieces.
The remains had to be gathered for burial.
*Mass burial for victims
“A boy of about one year, who was crying when the invaders attacked
the family, was shot at close range and his remains littered the room
when we got there. We are short of words to describe this barbaric
incident”, the village head of Tatu, Da Pam Tsok, said. Tsok said he was
lucky to have escaped the attack disclosing that the assailants
concentrated on two households where they killed all the 15 members.
“The attack was carried out in a barbaric manner that defies
comprehension. At about 1am on Tuesday, I started hearing gunshots; so I
rushed out of my home and headed in the direction of the gunshots only
to see the corpses of our people who were murdered in cold blood by the
attackers. Our village was under siege for more than 30 minutes They
killed 15 people in two households and set the houses on fire. We are
shocked by the attack because we had no quarrel with any group or person
and we have been living in peace with non natives in our midst,” he
added.
The story was the same at Rawuru village where a man and his
seven children were murdered by the attackers. A relation, Job Chollom,
said the gunmen stormed the village at about 12.30 am. and lamented the
railure of security men whom he said were not too far away to come to
their rescue. He added that nine people were killed in the village while
five were injured by the attackers whom he said wore military uniforms
and surrounded the village before launching the attack.
The
attackers also killed 10 people at Bwok and seven at Dorong village and
had disappeared by the time men of the Special Task Force, STF,
maintaining security in the Plateau State got there. Interim
Administrator of the local government area, Mr. Habila Dungs, who said
he was informed of the attacks around 12 midnight, confirmed that about
40 people were killed in the attacks on the four villages. He noted
that security men had difficulties accessing the villages, describing
the attack as barbaric.
The mutilated corpses, some of which were
burnt beyond recognition were given mass burials in the different
villages. President of the Church of Christ in Nations, COCIN, Dr. Soja
Bewarang after the mass burial at Tatu, expressed worry that the
presence of security men “all over the place” did not deter the
attackers. He condemned frequent attacks on the communities in the
state by those who appear bent on wiping out the people. He called on
government and security agencies to do more to secure the people, noting
that killings had become a source of embarrassment for the country.
An STF statement signed its Media Officer, Captain Salisu Mustapha,
confirmed the attacks, explaining that the assailants fled on sighting
members of the task force whom he said responded promptly to distress
calls. It added that the Commander of the STF, Major General David
Enetie, had visited the villages to assess the situation during which he
pledged that everything would be done to track down the perpetrators.
The statement called on the people to remain law abiding, cooperate
with security agencies “and jealously guard the relative peace we are
enjoying on the Plateau.”
Sunday Vanguard learnt that the STF has
stepped up patrol of the area while more troops have been deployed. The
attack on the four villages, coming days after similar attacks in
Shendam Local Government Area and the alert by Governor Jonah Jang of
security reports revealing plans to disrupt the Christmas festivities in
the state, is setting many people on edge. Many residents expressed the
hope that necessary steps would be taken to avoid a relapse into the
situation of some years back, when attacks and killings became rampant,
throwing the people of the state into despair.
REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS PERSONS MOVING IN AND OUT OF YOUR VICINITY AND SAFEGUARD THE LIVE OF INNOCENT NIGERIANS.
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