
Five residents, soldier killed as bandits attack Plateau communities
Residents said three soldiers are currently missing following a gun battle with the attackers. The soldiers were reportedly deployed to provide security in the area amid persistent banditry and kidnapping.
Our correspondent gathered that the assailants had earlier burnt down several houses in Sabon Gari community, also in Bashar district, before proceeding to Zurak.
Shapi’i Sambo, a youth leader in Wase, confirmed the two attacks to Daily Trust on Tuesday, adding that the body of the slain soldier was moved to Jos on Tuesday morning.
Jibrin Isa, a resident of Zak community, also confirmed the incident, saying the bandits stormed the two communities in large numbers, making it difficult for the security personnel stationed in the area to repel them.
He said, “The incident happened around 3pm, and the assailants first attacked the military checkpoint in Sabon Gari before moving to the commercial area of the community, where they looted almost all the shops and carted away food items and other valuables.”
Explaining further, Jibrin said, “After attacking Sabon Gari, the bandits later moved to Zurak, where they also attacked the military checkpoint. During the attack in Zurak, they killed five residents and one soldier. Three soldiers are still missing.”
Jibrin described the attack as devastating, revealing that Zurak community has been deserted, as residents have fled to neighbouring villages for fear of further attacks.
When contacted, Captain J.A. John, Media Information Officer, Operation Enduring Peace, said he would investigate the incident and revert. He had not responded as of press time.
Daily Trust reports that communities in Wase Local Government Area have suffered years of banditry and kidnapping, resulting in several deaths.
On December 21, 2025, about 28 travellers from Zak community were abducted while travelling to attend Maulud in Sabon Layi community, Bashar district.
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