Suspects
who killed eight family members in Kaduna have confessed to the heinous
crime. One of the suspects, Sunday Sun gathered, has opened up, giving an account
of how he, with nine others, carried out the attack that led to the killing of
a family of eight.
The suspect
who is now in the custody of security operatives was arrested by the youths in
the local government and handed over to the law enforcement agents. It was
reported in yesterday’s edition of Saturday Sun that gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen
had stormed Manchok community in Kaura Local Government Area, launched an
attack on a family of eight and killed the entire household.
The suspect
who got the beating of his life by the angry youths before he was handed over
to the police told the people how they carried out the attack on the community
after two months of surveillance.
He said: “I
am a Fulani man from one of the northern states. The leader of our group is the
son of a Fulani Ardo in Zonkwa, the headquarters of Zango Kataf Local
Government Area in Kaduna State who left Zonkwa shortly after the 2011
post-election violence.”
He confessed
that the gang had maintained its presence in the Manchok Friday market in the
last two months with a view to spying on the community. “We stormed the village
at about 10pm through Zangang from Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau
State. We rested in the desert until midnight on Friday. We first of all went
to the house of Mr. Nathanial Abins, slaughtered his wife and the five children
silently. We also followed the man who was behind the house and killed him,”
the suspects narrated.
The Police
Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Kaduna State Command, DSP Aminu Lawan, told Sunday Sun that
investigation was still going on to unravel the circumstances of the killing.
“We are still investigating. We were there with the governor yesterday and we
are still investigating”, he said.
Meanwhile,
the victims of the attack have been given mass burial in their family compound
amidst tears of sorrow.
During the
burial, the Catechist of St. Francis Catholic Church, Manchok Gaiya wondered
how such an attack went unchallenged despite the high presence of security
operatives in the area since 2011.
He,
therefore, called on the security agencies in the area to desist from arresting
suspects and releasing them without bringing them to book, saying that “such
action has not helped the communities in Southern Kaduna who have been under
constant attacks by gunmen.”
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