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Bandits Rustle Over 200 Cows In Sokoto Farms

Jerry Emmason by Jerry Emmason
4 years ago
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Suspected bandits yesterday attacked Sarki Gobir Adiya Farms and rustled more than 200 cows and large numbers of rams and sheep.

The large farm, spanning over 40years with a workforce of about 80 employees, owned by Alhaji Abdullahi S. Adiya, was situated few metres to the Sultan Abubakar III International Airport and about 10km away from the state capital.

Narrating the attack to our correspondent, Alhaji Adiya said the rustled animals are those expected to be sold for the coming Sallah celebration.

According to him, “I left the farm to my house, a little after midnight and there was no premonition that the farm would come under attack.

“I was only woken up early this morning, with the sad news that the farm was attacked and several herds of cow, rams and sheep that we are expected to sell at this coming Sallah festivity have been stolen.

“On rushing to the farm, the only explanation from the security men was that they were on alert till 3am and only discovered that herds of cows had been stolen this morning.

“When they combed the surrounding bushes, they returned with eighteen rams, seventeen cows and two bulls wandering in the bush. The loss is unquantifiable. We are talking of rustled animals in the range of over two hundred.”

When contacted, Sokoto State command police public relations officer (PPRO), ASP Abubakar Sanusi, said no formal report has been lodged with the police on the number of animals rustled.

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ASP Sanusi said, “When we got wind of the attack, we immediately deployed our men to the farm. However, the investigation is ongoing and you will be briefed accordingly.”

 

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