Tension grips Sokoto Communities As Bandits Send out threat Letters

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By Agbeni Oyale, Abuja

Palpable tension has gripped communities in Sokoto a suspected bandits send letters threatening to attack communities.
This has resulted in the Police calling for calm in some communities in Sokoto State following reports that a threat letter was sent to them from suspected bandits.

Written in the Hausa language, the said attackers mentioned five communities – Shuni, Kwanar Kimba, Rikina, and Dange, all in Dange/Shuni Local Government Area, causing panic among the residents.

But the state Commissioner of Police, Kola Okunlola, in a statement on Sunday, assured members of the communities that the police are on the trail of those who wrote the letter.

Okunlola also said one person has been arrested and is helping the police with its investigations.

While urging residents to disregard the threats, the CP assured residents of their continued safety.

Sokoto is one of the states in the North-West region that has recently come under attack by bandits who kidnap for ransom, rape, steal, and murder people villages.

Last week, Governor Aminu Tambuwal invoked an executive order banning motorists from plying the Marnona/Issa Road linking the eastern part of the state.

According to the Commissioner for Information, Isa Bajini, the decision was to check the rising insecurity in the state.

Some other states such as Zamfara and Katsina, plagued with similar challenges, have taken up more stringent measures to curb the crime rate such as the shutting down of telecoms services and the closure of some markets and filling stations.