TWO WOMEN, BOY KILLED IN ABUJA COMMUNITY CLASH

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No fewer than three people, including two women and a young boy, have reportedly been killed in a clash between local scavengers, otherwise referred to as baban bola, and residents of the Byazhin community in Kubwa, Bwari Area Council of the FCT.

According to an eyewitness who identified herself as Jessica Adam, she told our correspondent that a baban bola attempted to steal a woman’s pot of soup but was overpowered and beaten up after the woman alerted neighbors and passersby.

Afterwards, the embittered baban bola then went away and mobilised hoodlums, who returned at about 8pm wielding weapons including machetes, clubs, and stones and began attacking residents at random, eventually killing the woman whose pot of soup was earlier stolen.

In the attack, two others, a woman and a young boy, reported to be passersby who unfortunately ran into the middle of the crisis, were also killed; they were, however, yet to be identified.

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“They killed two people yesterday. The community has been in chaos since yesterday. The crisis continued till this morning, when they killed somebody again. So far, three persons have been killed and many injured. The police intervened and restored normalcy, but no arrest was made. The police have intensified their patrol in the Byazhin area of Kubwa to prevent them from regrouping,” Ms. Adams narrated.

A resident in the community, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also confirmed the deaths of the three people but said he had no clue as to what may have started the clash.

“Yes, the riot started yesterday. And by this morning, we learnt that three persons have been killed. It happened in Byazhin around that Millionaire’s Quarters, behind that Living Faith Church. That place is usually dangerous because it is quite lonely, and you cannot pass through there alone, especially in the evening,” he said.

HOTJIST learned that as of Wednesday morning, stores in the neighborhood refused to open, and schools in the region were closed as parents hurried to pick up their children from their classrooms.

Meanwhile, attempts to get in touch with SP Josephine Adeh, the Police Public Relations Officer of the FCT Police Command, were unsuccessful since her line kept getting disconnected.

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