Gunmen kill at least 31 in Nigerian city
NIGERIA: Gunmen killed eight people in Nigeria's troubled
city of Potiskum Saturday, raising the death toll to 31 for three days of
violence in the northeastern town, police and residents said. The body of a
school principal was found near his house on Saturday, after seven people had
been reportedly slaughtered in the city and 23 earlier killed following blasts
and shootings on Thursday. In the eastern state of Adamawa, the bodies were
found of nine people who residents charged were executed by soldiers hunting
suspects in a roadside bomb blast four days earlier. Suspected members of the
Boko Haram Islamist group shot dead seven people, including a retired customs
chief and an ex-police officer early Saturday, police said.
“I have received reports of the killing of a retired
controller of customs and a retired police officer and five members of their
family by Boko Haram gunmen in Potiskum this morning,” Yobe state police
commissioner Patrick Egbuniwe told AFP.
Egbuniwe said the gunmen killed the ex-customs officer Ajiya
Waziri and his medical doctor son, before the attack on the police officer and
four members of his family.
Residents said Waziri and his son were abducted from their
house and taken to the outskirts of the city where they were shot dead. Their
bodies were dumped on the roadside.
A domestic staff said around 10 gunmen took away cash and
other valuables from the house before setting it ablaze.
“Their bodies were found with bullet wounds on the outskirts
of the city later today,” he said. Residents said the gunmen also broke into
the house of Haruna Adamu, a retired assistant superintendent of police in the
Sabon Layi area of the city.
AFP
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