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Suspected bandits kill 16 in Sokoto

The police in Sokoto State, on Tuesday, said 16 people were killed by suspected armed bandits in Raba Local Government Area of the state.

The police identified the kidnapped victims as Ayuba Tali, Mamman Jawuri, Musa Usman, Kamusho Yawuri, Atta Yawuri and Illiya Tali. One of the victims, Mr Tali, was able to escape around 3 a.m.

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