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Police, others repel Zamfara bandit attack in two-hour gunfight
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Police, others repel Zamfara bandit attack in two-hour gunfight

Punch Nigeria about 17 hours 1 mins read
Zamfara State Police and other security agencies successfully repelled a bandit attack in Anka LGA during a two-hour gunfight, recovering motorcycles. Read More: https://punchng.com/police-others-repel-zamfara-bandit-attack-in-two-hour-gunfight/

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