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The son of DIG Ibrahim Mamman Tsafe (rtd), incumbent Commissioner of Security and Home Affairs in Zamfara, has been shot dead.

According to Daily Trust, Tsafe’s son was among three others who were killed when bandits invaded Tsafe town, the headquarters of Tsafe local government area of the state, on Sunday night.

In recent times, Tsafe town and several other communities in the local government have witnessed spikes in the deadly assaults and kidnapping for ransom.

Two months ago, a resident and a customs officer were killed in separate attacks on the town.

The bandits believed to be fleeing military operations in some parts of the states are gradually turning parts of Tsafe local government into their new safe-havens.

Residents told Daily Trust that the criminals clad in military uniforms stormed Shiyar Namada area close to the commissioner’s residence and opened fire on people.

“Some residents who had earlier spotted them mistook them as security operatives on routine patrol. Some of them didn’t bother to raise alarm”

“The commissioner’s son, alongside some other people were seated at the frontage of DIG Ibrahim Mamman Tsafe’s residence during iftar when suddenly the armed men showed up and started firing at everyone on sight.

“During the attack, most people observing Tarawih prayer in several mosques around the area and residents had to flee to safety. The armed men later withdrew into the forest. As I’m talking to you I’m at the Waziri’s residence where preparations for their funeral are underway,” a resident simply identified as Umar said.

Some residents told our correspondent that the attack might be reprisal as a suspected bandit, who was seen at the outskirt of the town last Friday, was beheaded by the local vigilante otherwise known as Yan Sakai.

The spokesman of the state police command, SP Muhammad Shehu, could not be reached for comment at the time of filing this report. (DailyTrust)

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