Invading leader of indigenous communities was assassinated by an armed band of settlers
A settler was murdered on Monday afternoon, April 10, in the forests of the Sangnilaya community, Twi Yahbra territory, Puerto Cabezas municipality, the organization reported. Prilaka Community Foundationthrough its official page on the Facebook platform.
The information details that the victim, identified by the nickname of «cuajipal», and who had illegally seized community land, was attacked by a gang of settlers while bathing with his wife in the Dahpat River, a branch of the Lakus River.
“Cuajipal was taken to the Sangnilaya community in a very serious condition, where he died at around 4:30 in the afternoon,” added Prilaka. Another source revealed on condition of anonymity to Article 66, that the murdered settler was a leader of an armed band in the area, “and that he had been for several years imposing terror and occupying land by force.”
The organization indicated that after this fact, the innumerable complaints about the presence of armed bands in indigenous communities have been confirmed.
He asserted that at least five armed groups operate in the forests of the communities; “One that was led by Cuajipal (RIP), another led by Barbón, another led by El Coto, another led by Delvin and another led by Mechudo. The names of these people are not known in the communities”, he explained.
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