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Clashes spread in Nigerian city
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Jan. 19th (Al Jazeera) - Clashes between Muslim and Christian gangs have broken out again in the capital of central Nigeria's Plateau state, Jos, causing dozens of deaths and forcing police to impose a 24-hour curfew.Nigeria is no stranger to sectarian violence

A police official said on Tuesday that as many as 60 people might have been killed since Sunday when clashes started.

Mohammed Shittu, an employee at Jos central mosque, where he said bodies were being taken, told the AFP news agency around 150 people had been killed in fighting, with around 800 wounded.

"On Sunday evening, we buried 19 corpses and 52 yesterday. As of right now, there are 78 at the mosque yet to be buried," Shittu said.

The figures could not be independently confirmed.

Residents said sporadic gunfire could be heard in many neighbourhoods and several houses were on fire, but the violence had not spread beyond the city itself.

Security forces are trying to prevent a repetition of clashes in November 2008, in which hundreds of residents were killed in the country's worst fighting between Muslim and Christian gangs in years.

Curfew imposed

Earlier on Tuesday, Gregory Anyating, the state's police commissioner, said: "In view of this situation in town, I hereby declare a 24-hour curfew starting from now."

Goodluck Jonathan, the Nigerian vice-president, who has taken over ceremonial duties from Umaru Yar'Adua, the ailing president, has directed the national security adviser and senior police officials to take the necessary action to restore calm to the city.

Ima Niboro, the vice-president's spokesman, said: "I assure you that the federal government is on top of the situation in Jos and the situation is under control."

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