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Two People Killed Near Plateau Polytechnic, Students Flee In Panic

Fresh Violence As Gunmen Kill Two Persons Near Plateau Polytechnic, Students Flee In Panic

Fear and confusion gripped residents of a community opposite the Plateau State Polytechnic late Wednesday night after suspected gunmen launched a deadly attack, killing two people and leaving others injured.

The attack, which occurred around 11pm in Ban community, sent shockwaves across the area as multiple gunshots forced residents — including students living off-campus — to flee for safety.

Sources told SaharaReporters that at least three persons were hit by bullets during the assault and were rushed to hospital for treatment, while two victims were confirmed dead.

The sudden eruption of violence triggered panic among students of the polytechnic, many of whom abandoned their lodges amid fears of further attacks.

“It was a night of buzzing guns. These guys kept firing unchallenged for almost an hour. We had to find ways to escape,” said James Nanbut, a student of the institution.

In a related development, another deadly incident had occurred hours earlier in Riyom Local Government Area, further heightening tension across the region.

At about 8:15 p.m., gunmen reportedly ambushed a group of youths along the road between Baten village in Wereng Ward and Du’a village in Kwi Ward, killing 27-year-old Amos Monday.

The back-to-back attacks have raised fresh concerns about worsening insecurity in parts of Plateau State, particularly in Riyom, Jos South, and Barkin Ladi areas.

Rwang Tengwong, spokesperson of the Berom Youth Moulders, confirmed both incidents and urged residents to remain vigilant.

“We are calling on people in Kwi, Wereng, and neighbouring communities to stay alert and take necessary precautions,” he said.

Attempts to get official confirmation from the Plateau State Police Command were unsuccessful, as calls and messages sent to its spokesperson, SP Alfred Alabo, were not responded to as of press time.

Meanwhile, anxiety continues to mount among residents and students as uncertainty lingers over the security situation in the area.

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