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Fresh Bloodshed In Plateau And Anambra
  • June 1, 2026
  • Unity Times

Communities Mourn as Gunmen Kill Police Officers and Villagers

Anietie Udobit, Abuja

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Nigeria’s security challenges once again came into sharp focus following deadly attacks in Anambra and Plateau states.

In Anambra State, armed gunmen ambushed police officers returning from official duties, killing two personnel and injuring others.

The attack underscores the continuing threat faced by security operatives in the South-East, where criminal gangs and armed separatist-linked elements have repeatedly targeted law enforcement personnel.

Meanwhile, tragedy struck a community in Plateau State after suspected bandits launched a deadly invasion that left at least eight residents dead.

Witnesses described scenes of panic as attackers stormed the community, forcing families to flee into nearby bushes.

The latest killings have intensified calls for stronger security coordination and more proactive intelligence gathering.

Community leaders say recurring attacks are devastating local economies, displacing families, and deepening humanitarian concerns.

Security analysts warn that unless coordinated national and state-level strategies are adopted, many vulnerable communities could remain exposed to future attacks.

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