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Police Confirm Six Dead, Houses Burnt In Taraba Communal Clash
The Taraba State Police Command has confirmed the death of six people following clash between Kona and Fulani groups in Jalingo Local Government Area of the state, yesterday.
The state command’s spokesperson, DSP David Misal, confirmed to newsmen in Jalingo yesterday that while several others, who sustained severe injuries were receiving treatment at different health centres in Jalingo, many houses were burnt down during the clash.
Misal explained the incident followed a misunderstanding between the two groups over farming and grazing land.
He said that the command had deployed its personnel to restore peace in the affected areas.
He further told NAN houses in Abbare Maikinta and Wuro Malam Nuhu communities were set on fire during the clash.
According to the command’s spokesman, the police are monitoring unfolding events in the area with a view to restoring sustainable peace.
He disclosed that the command had so far arrested five persons in connection with the incident while further investigation into the incident was ongoing.
An eyewitness, Aliyu Mohamed, who is taking refuge in Jalingo, said he had counted at least 15 corpses as he was fleeing his community.
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