- Armed criminals have attacked Sundu and Biresawa villages in Tsanyawa Local Government Area of Kano State.
- Several women and girls were abducted in late-night raids.
- The incident heightened fears among residents of border communities.

Armed criminals have raided Sundu and Biresawa villages in Tsanyawa Local Government Area of Kano State, abducting several women and girls in late-night raids, exacerbating fear among residents of border communities.
The two villages are located along the Katsina-Kano border, a route increasingly targeted by bandits despite the recent peace agreement signed by the Ingawa, Kankiya and Kusada local administrations in Katsina State.
Security analyst Bakatsine shared the news on
“Last night, armed bandits attacked Sundu and Biresawa villages in Tsanyawa LGA of Kano State and abducted several women and girls. These communities are located along corridors often exploited by criminal gangs,” Bakkhachin reports.
He questioned the impact of the peace agreement, asking whether it had actually improved security or simply moved violence from one region of the northwest to another.
So far, security agencies have not released official information about the attack.
