An unidentified Old Woman falls victim of a Bandits midnight raids on Tsanyawa Local Government area of Kano State after shooting her to death while abducting three other residents.
The suspected bandits raided Yankamaye village in Tsanyawa Local Government Area of Kano State, killing the elderly woman and abducting three residents during a late-night raid.
The incident, which occurred around 11pm on Saturday, according to an eye witness plunged the quiet community into fear as most villagers were already asleep when the attackers arrived.
Residents said the armed men were riding motorcycles to the outskirts of the village before proceeding on foot to avoid attracting attention.
A village resident who witnessed the attack said the elderly woman was shot dead after pleading with the assailants not to take her son.
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the bandits ignored her plea, killed her, and abducted the young man.
The attackers also invaded another house, where they kidnapped two women, one of whom is reportedly the sister-in-law of the ward councillor.
Efforts to reach the Kano State Police Command for confirmation were unsuccessful, as the spokesperson had not responded to inquiries at the time of filing this report.
Yankamaye, located about five kilometres from Rimaye town in neighbouring Katsina State, has recorded repeated bandit attacks, particularly after nearby Katsina communities reportedly entered into a “peace accord” with the criminal groups.
Other communities in the axis, including Sundu and Birisawa, have also suffered similar raids.






