Key points
- Police did not confirm the attack
- Say they were still investigating
- Local officials say bandits used “heavy guns”
LAGOS, Nigeria: The death toll from a raid by gunmen on an artisanal gold mining site in northwestern Nigeria has risen to 26, Amnesty International told AFP on Saturday.
The additional victims were villagers who tried to escape during the attack, said Amnesty’s Nigeria’s country director, Isa Sanusi.
Mining union official Yahaya Adamu Gobirawa told AFP that bandits using “heavy guns” had attacked the site in Gobirawar Chali village, in Zamfara State’s Maru local government area on Thursday.
Police did not confirm the attack, saying they were still investigating.
Criminal gangs
Zamfara is one of several states in northwestern and central Nigeria terrorised by criminal gangs, called bandits by local people.
Gobirawa described the attack as “unprovoked”. The assailants had first raided the site on Tuesday “but were repelled”, he added.
On Thursday, “they returned in much larger numbers and overwhelmed the miners and the vigilantes”, he said.
Last year, the Zamfara state government set up the 5,200-strong Zamfara Community Guards in a bid to keep communities safe.