10 miners killed by gang in northern Nigeria: police

AFP  |  Kano 

At least 10 gold miners were killed by armed men suspected to belong to a kidnapping and rustling gang in the northern state of Kaduna, police said today.

"Nine miners were killed on the spot and 13 others critically injured," Iwar said, "one of the 13 injured persons died today, which raised the death toll to 10." Locals reported a higher death toll of 14. "We buried 14 people between yesterday and today from the attack," said Abdu Gajere, in Mahanga who attended the burial.

Kidnappers and thieves are common in the area and belong to a of criminal gangs that operate in and neighbouring and states.

Zamfara, where many of the gangs are based, has suffered the bulk of the attacks but other areas have been hit hard too, notably Birnin Gwari in

In March, armed bandits killed 11 troops in an attack on a military camp in Birnin Gwari area.

That same month six local miners were killed at a site in Bakin Kogi village the nearby district.

Nigerian Muhammadu Buhari, who is seeking re-election in next year's polls, is under pressure to address insecurity in Nigeria, West Africa's largest economy.

Along with the kidnapping and rustling gangs, Buhari is fighting Boko Haram jihadists in the country's northeast and is working to contain an outbreak of sectarian violence between herders and farmers across central

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 01:35 IST