Friday, March, 20 2026 - Suspected militia have k!lled three police officers and five civilians in Tor-Damisa community, Donga Local Government Area of Taraba State.
Residents said the attackers, armed with sophisticated
weapons, stormed the community at about 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18, 2026 and
began shooting indiscriminately.
It was gathered that panic gripped the area as residents,
including women and children, fled their homes into nearby bushes to escape the
violence.
Sources said eight persons, including three police officers,
were k!lled in the attack, while several others sustained gunshot wounds.
A resident who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the
assailants arrived in large numbers and threw the community into chaos.
"They came in large numbers and started shooting.
People were running in different directions. The whole community was in
confusion,” the source said.
The source added that a distress call was sent to the Donga
Police Division, located a few kilometres from the community. Reinforcements
were subsequently deployed, alongside soldiers from the 93 Battalion in Takum.
The source said the area has since been deserted, with
soldiers and mobile police personnel maintaining a presence to restore calm.
Reacting to the incident, the Police Public Relations
Officer of the Taraba State Command, ASP Victor Mshelizah, said the command
received a distress report from a resident, Zaki Orbanga of Tordamisa Akate
Ward, indicating that suspected armed bandits had attacked Tse Kwe village.
He said a team of officers led by the Divisional Police
Officer (DPO) in Donga, alongside operatives of the Special Force, was
immediately deployed to the scene.
"On arrival at the location, the suspected armed
bandits opened fire on the police team, resulting in a fierce exchange of
gunfire. The police operatives responded swiftly and repelled the attackers,”
he said.
He disclosed that CPL Raphael Danjuma and PC Ebenezer Daniel
sustained fatal gunshot wounds in the line of duty, while another officer, PC
Samuel Bawa, was initially declared missing but was later found d3ad in a
nearby bush.
He also confirmed that the body of Nutsa Tyav, a 60-year-old
chairman of the local vigilante group in Tordamisa, was recovered after the
attack.
“The Commissioner of Police, CP Betty Isokpan Otimenyin, has
expressed deep sorrow over the loss of the brave officers and the vigilante
member who paid the supreme price while protecting the state and the nation at
large.
"The command extends its heartfelt condolences to the
families of the deceased and assures them that their sacrifice will not be
forgotten,” the police spokesperson said.

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