Tag: bandits

  • Just in: Kidnappers reportedly abduct 45 passengers, demand N15m ransom for each

    Just in: Kidnappers reportedly abduct 45 passengers, demand N15m ransom for each

    45 passengers have been reportedly kidnapped in three loaded 15-seater commercial buses by suspected bandits in Orokam, along the Otukpo-Enugu Road in Ogbadigbo Local Government Area, LGA, of Benue state.

    It was gathered from an eyewitness and driver of one of the commercial transportation companies in Makurdi, who narrowly escaped the ambush with his passengers, that the incident occurred at about 3:30pm on Thursday.

    The heavily armed men were reported to have ambushed the ill-fated commercial vehicles when they sprang from the nearby forests in Orokam and forced their drivers at gunpoint to pull over.

    According to him, “it was easy for the armed men to stop the vehicles because that portion of the road is very bad.

    “The first person that came out of the bush was a heavily built young man who came out carrying an automatic rifle and a chain of bullets round his body. “I saw three of them come out of the bush with guns, this was at about 3:30pm on Thursday in broad daylight.

    “Their target was obviously commercial buses, maybe because of the number of passengers that could harvest ransom for them. In this particular instance, they took passengers in three-loaded buses that were heading toward Otukpo.

    “My saving grace was that a J-5 articulated vehicle was in my front.

    ” So when we were all stopped, before they got to my vehicle, I jumped out and ran into the bush, and all my passengers also followed.

    “Luckily, none of my passengers were caught by the armed men.

    “We ran into the bush, leaving our valuables, including phones, and they did not touch them.
    All they were looking for were the occupants of the bus.

    “They took all their victims into the forest. After hiding in the bush for close to 30 minutes, when we realised it was safe to come out, we started running back to our bus to flee.

    “At that point, we saw soldiers on motorbikes and a hilux van asking us where the armed went with the victims.

    “This happened in-between a police and army checkpoint in Orokam after the Trailer Park at the bad portion of the road. “Since I started driving, I used to hear stories of people being kidnapped on the road, I saw it happening live and I almost became a victim. I cannot thank God enough.”

    Meanwhile, it was gathered that the armed men have already opened negotiations with family members of the kidnapped passengers for the payment of ransom for their release.

    A manager in one of the commercial transportation companies at the busy Wurumum Park who spoke on condition of anonymity disclosed that the armed men initially asked for N15 million for each passenger, “but they negotiated and settled for N3million for each of the passengers.

    “Some of the family members came here to find out if we have any details or are in touch with the kidnappers, but we told them that our company was not involved.

    “They lamented that they had reached agreements with the kidnappers, and while trying to resolve how the N3 million they demanded would be sent to them, the phone line went off and they have not been able to reach the armed men anymore.

    “So it is like they have been moving from one park to the other to find out the companies that own the buses involved in the unfortunate incident. But from what we heard one of the vehicles has its head office in Gboko.”

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent, SP, Catherine Anene, said, “I don’t have that report yet”.

  • Kaduna-Abuja expressway: Police open up on encounter with bandits

    Kaduna-Abuja expressway: Police open up on encounter with bandits

    The Police Command in Kaduna State, has opened up on the purported abduction of commuters along Kaduna-Abuja Expressway on January 6.

    This is contained in a statement issued on Tuesday in Kaduna by the command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan.

    “To counter the misinformation flow, the Command wishes to set the record straight.

    “There was a heavy gun duel along Kaduna-Abuja expressway between security operatives and armed bandits on January 6, at 23:30 hours or thereabout.

    “The incident occurred when the armed bandits in large number attempted to cross the said expressway at Dogon Fili area heading towards Jere axis and were engaged in a fierce shootout by the well alerted security agents who dislodged the hoodlums and ensured a lot of them only escaped but with gunshot wounds.

    “The Police Command is calling on the public around that axis to be on the watch for any person or persons nursing suspected bullet injuries and report same to the closest Police station or any security outfit.”

    According to him, in the course of the encounter,  commuters plying the highway were caught in a crossfire and six persons sustained varying degrees of bullet injuries and were all rushed to hospital for medical attention.

    “It was an unfortunate isolated incident in a long time as the Kaduna-Abuja expressway has since been fortified for the use of commuters.

    “Thus, the general public should disregard the misleading fear-inducing story.”

    He said the Commissioner of Police, Mr Ali Dabigi, has urged journalists to always verify their stories with concerned security agencies before going to press.

    “This will ensure that only the right and correct information are availed to the public,” the  command spokesman added.

  • SAD! Bandits storm Abuja, Niger communities k!ll RCCG’s Pastor, 3 others, abduct 39

    SAD! Bandits storm Abuja, Niger communities k!ll RCCG’s Pastor, 3 others, abduct 39

    No fewer than four people were killed and 39 others abducted when bandits invaded Kuduru, a town in Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory FCT, Abuja, as well as Garam and Azu communities in neighbouring Niger State.

    Witnesses said the daredevil bandits had, on Saturday, December 23, invaded Garam in Niger state, which is a five-minute drive from Bwari, Abuja, killing a pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, while kidnapping 13 others.

    On Thursday December 28, the bandits struck Kuduru, Abuja, which shares a boundary with Garam, and kidnapped 18 persons.

    The following day, Friday, December 29, the bandits invaded Azu still in Niger state, killing three people and kidnapping eight others.

    resident of Garam, who identified herself as Mrs. Juliana said the bandits had initially missed their target and gone to the wrong house where they then abducted two kids.

    “The bandits entered the wrong house, kidnapped two boys who later led them to the house of their target.

    “When they got there, they kidnapped the entire family, but while leaving the house, they shot the man (their target), who is a pastor at the Redeemed Christian Church of God in the presence of his wife and their three children,” she said.

    It was also revealed that when the wife realized that she left her six month old baby behind, she asked for permission of the bandits to go back for the baby. And she was escorted to the house by the only female among the bandits.

    However, when the female bandit ran out of patience, she left the woman, joined the others and went with the other kidnapped persons who were 13 in number,” an eyewitness said.

    The pastor’s wife, it was gathered, is a teacher in one of the government secondary schools in Bwari.

    Went for soldier’s rifle, uniform

    Another eyewitness said the bandits made their way to the house of a military personnel, asking for his rifle and uniform from the wife.

    “The wife told them that her husband was on duty. They, however, kidnapped two of his children,” the eyewitness said.

    The eyewitness added that 13 persons were kidnapped, while the five-year-old son of the pastor, who was killed, was abandoned by the bandits at the riverside because he could not cross the river.

    The boy was reportedly rescued by the vigilance team who went on the trail of the bandits.

  • Suspected bandits kill 4 farmers, abduct 8 others in Katsina State

    Suspected bandits kill 4 farmers, abduct 8 others in Katsina State

    Suspected bandits killed four farmers and abducted eight others from Nahuta village in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State on Saturday.

    Police spokesman in the State, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, confirmed the attack on Sunday in Katsina.

    He said the farmers were harvesting their crops when the assailants struck.

    One of the farmers that managed to escape received gunshot wounds, he added.

    “The suspected bandits attacked the farmers, opened fire on them thereby killing four and injuring one; they also abducted eight others,’’ Aliyu said.

  • Suspected bandits kill 4 farmers, abduct 8 others in Katsina State – Police 

    Suspected bandits kill 4 farmers, abduct 8 others in Katsina State – Police 

    Suspected bandits killed four farmers and abducted eight others from Nahuta village in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State on Saturday.

    Police spokesman in the state, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, confirmed the attack on Sunday in Katsina.

    He said the farmers were harvesting their crops when the assailants struck.

    One of the farmers that managed to escape received gunshot wounds, he added.

    “The suspected bandits attacked the farmers, opened fire on them thereby killing four and injuring one; they also abducted eight others,’’ Aliyu said.

     

  • INSECURITY: Northern governors insist FG must step up action against bandits

    INSECURITY: Northern governors insist FG must step up action against bandits

    The 19 Northern states have asked the Federal Government to redouble its efforts to tackle the menace of banditry, kidnapping, terrorism and other related security challenges bedeviling the region.

    The governors under the aegis of the Northern Governors Forum also said they are working collectively to ensure that the tragic accidental military airstrike in Tundun Biri, Kaduna State is thoroughly investigated with a view to compensating the victims and taking corrective measures so as to prevent future occurrence.

    In his opening remarks at the governors meeting in Kaduna on Friday, the chairman of the forum and governor of Gombe State, Inuwa Yahaya, noted that security challenges have drastically affected socio-economic wellbeing of the people of the North.

    While commending the Federal Government for the renewed vigour in the fight against insecurity, Governor Yahaya noted that more needs to be done to bring an end the menace of banditry, kidnapping, communal clashes and terrorism plaguing the north.

    On his part, Governor Uba Sani called for a strategic agenda for the development of the North that will be anchored on a core ideal that puts the people at the centre of their aspirations.

    In addition, Governor Sani stressed the need for the governor’s forum to develop a common strategy and operational plan to tackle insecurity by establishing a command and control centre to coordinate their joint efforts to tackle insecurity in the region.

  • Police neutralise 3 suspected banditry kingpins in Katsina

    Police neutralise 3 suspected banditry kingpins in Katsina

    The Police Command in Katsina State said its operatives succeeded in neutralising three suspected notorious bandits kingpins.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO) ASP Abubakar Aliyu, on Tuesday in Katsina.

    He said the incident occurred on Nov. 25,  at about 10:30 a.m., while on a joint patrol with members of the vigilante, in Kwarare area of Jibia Local Government Area.

    “Some suspected bandits opened fire on the patrol team, in which the officers valiantly returned fire, forcing the terrorists to abandon their evil plan and fled into the nearby bush.

    “While combing the scene and surrounding bushes, corpses of three neutralised suspected terrorists and a motorcycle which belonged to the bandits were recovered,” he said

    The PPRO added that the corpses were later identified as those of Bala Wuta, a suspected notorious bandits’ leader terrorising Jibia Local Government Area and its environs.

    Others, he added, were Dogo Na Sahura and Hassan Bukuru, notorious suspected terrorists terrorising people in the area.

    Aliyu said that efforts were on top gear by the police to arrest the fleeing suspects, while the investigation into the matter was ongoing.

    The PPRO revealed that the Commissioner of Police, Mr Aliyu Abubakar-Musa, while praising the operatives’ professionalism, synergy and bravery, urged them to sustain the tempo.

    The CP called on people of the state to continue providing the command and other security agencies with crucial and timely information on criminal activities.

    “Report to the nearest police station or other security agencies, any person seen with suspicious injuries, as some of the bandits have escaped with gunshot wounds,” he said.

    He said it would assist the security agents to promptly take decisive action with a view to curbing criminal activities in the state.

  • Gumi’s extremism shames decency – By Azu Ishiekwene

    Gumi’s extremism shames decency – By Azu Ishiekwene

    Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, 60, is a medical doctor and retired army captain. But he has not had a job after retirement 37 years ago. His day job since has been bandits’ advocacy. He has become so used to getting away with saying what he likes when he likes and how he likes it, he hardly knows when he needs help to extract his foot from his mouth.

    He could use such help. Not only for his own good, but perhaps for the good of those taking him seriously as well.

    In a rambling no-holds-barred sermon last week, Gumi lashed out at the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for planning to make Abuja “an extension of Tel Aviv,” where anyone with a long beard would be treated like Osama bin Laden and murdered. He criticised Muslims for supporting a Muslim-Muslim ticket in the last election, forgetting that others, including Christians, also voted for that ticket.

    “Satan” at work

    His most deadly venom, however, was not for Wike. It was for Tinubu, the enabler of the “Satan” called Wike, and the hundreds of smaller Southern devils of all faiths roaming the woods of the country in a murderous rampage since 1966 but who have resurged with Tinubu’s election, holding the trigger. Their poor, dispossessed Northern compatriots are left to occupy empty shells as offices. This translation is a mild version of what Gumi said.

    He spoke for himself and not for millions of Muslims across the country who recognise that after an election whoever emerges president has an obligation not just to one religious group but to all citizens, whether they are believers or agnostics.

    He spoke for himself and not for exceptional clerics and Muslim leaders like the Sultan of Sokoto Sa’ad Abubakar who have spent their lives building bridges across faiths. Gumi spoke for himself, and certainly not for voters in Abuja who, for the first time ever, elected a non-indigenous woman, Ireti Kingibe, and member of the Labour Party, instead of traditional candidates of the two dominant parties, to represent them in the Senate. Gumi was speaking for himself.

    Life in Abuja

    Of course, he has a fanbase – a remnant of die-hards who follow him in the mistaken notion that he would not inherit some of the incendiary rhetoric of his father, Sheikh Abubakar Gumi. Perhaps there are also a few closet admirers among temporarily displaced politicians who are happy with his bitter words. But what is Gumi complaining about, really?

    That Wike is suspectedly talking to the Israelis for Abuja’s security? It doesn’t matter to me. And Gumi may not understand why. Living in Abuja, as Chinua Achebe once said about Lagos, has become like living at the warfront.

    But Gumi will not understand since he goes about with police escorts, which is strange because you would expect that the exploits from his bandits’ advocacy should have set him free from all security concerns by now.

    Unfortunately, life in Abuja, especially in recent times, has been dangerous with frequent reports of deadly attacks on commuters by so-called “one-chance” drivers. If talking to Mossad or Hamas or Hezbollah will keep Abuja safe, it really doesn’t matter to me. And Gumi, a retired army captain, ought to know better.

    Red herring

    The US, “a country of infidels”, has some of the largest military bases in the world in Muslim countries in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia, where Gumi earned his PhD in Islamic jurisprudence, has five of such bases apart from a military defence pact with America. The UAE hosts 5,000 US military personnel at the Al Dhafra Air Base, just outside Abu Dhabi. President Donald Trump had planned to double it.

    Wike talking with Mossad – which I suspect was just a Gumi red herring – does not make Abuja any more vulnerable than did military president General Ibrahim Babangida awarding Julius Berger, a German firm, the contract to build Aso Rock, where the Nigerian president resides.

    But of course, that was not Gumi’s main grouse. He is offended by the “otherness” of Wike’s appointment. How can someone who is not like him, an intruder if you like, be appointed minister of the Federal Capital Territory?

    There are many things for which you can criticise Wike, not least of which is his politics, sometimes. His decisions to shuffle the FCT administration, demand overdue ground rent, and revoke hundreds of plots of undeveloped land that have in many cases become speculators’ lottery, have ruffled feathers. Yet, they can hardly be described as self-serving.

    To be fair, Gumi did not mention any of these complaints in his sermon. Even if he did, it would have been perfectly within his right to do so because public officers must be held to account. But that was not the point of his displeasure; it was not about requesting accountability, offering suggestions about a better way, if he thought there was one, or challenging the competence of the minister.

    Whose sacred ground?

    His attack came from a much deeper place: resentment that Tinubu who emerged president by the grace of the North had the effrontery to bring an “intruder” into a “sacred ground,” without the approval of the Landlord. This brazen sense of entitlement dressed up as a “religious wrong,” offends decency. It’s unacceptable.

    Abuja does not need to be saved from Wike. It is against people like Gumi that the capital and the country must now defend itself. The original builders of this place did not conceive of it as the Boys Quarters of one tribe, religion or ethnic group. It was precisely because of this sort of complication which Lagos presented, apart from it becoming a concrete jungle, that Abuja was conceived of as the new frontier of national unity.

    The original majority Gwari indigenes have complained, perhaps justifiably, of being marginalised; agitators from the creeks of the Niger Delta have complained, perhaps justifiably, that Abuja was built off the back of oil wealth from that polluted and forsaken region.

    What injury has Wike’s appointment caused Gumi? In Joseph Ona & another V. Diga Romani Atenda (2000), 5 NWLR (Pt. 656) 244, the Court of Appeal put to rest any special claim to Abuja by anyone or group. Abuja has no special status and therefore cannot be claimed as anyone’s special ground.

    Changing demographics

    If Gumi was looking, he would have seen, from the results of the last general elections that the city’s demographics, especially in the municipal areas, are changing. For the first time in its 47-year history as federal capital, neither the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) of which he is an undisguised sympathiser; nor the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), had the majority. Appointments must reflect competence and the changing demographics.

    In spite of Gumi, it’s a small step forward for unity and diversity that an APC president appointed a PDP minister in a federal capital where a woman and a non-indigene, represents Abuja in the Senate.

    Gumi was right about one thing, though. That he didn’t particularly see eye-to-eye with former President Muhammadu Buhari. But it’s surprising that for eight years he didn’t see anything wrong with Abuja under former FCT minister Mohammed Bello.

    A man full of religious fervour, Bello was well on his way to pre-eminence in mullah-hood when Buhari diverted him with a ministerial appointment, which became his undoing. He lost his way and his catastrophic tenure has been largely responsible for Abuja’s current mess.

    Bello’s failure had nothing to do with religion or the fact that all seven ministers of the city in the last 24 years have all been Muslims. After all, Nasir El-Rufai, one of the two exceptional ministers in nearly 50 years, is a Muslim.

    Gumi’s followers won’t hear him say that. But the next time they listen to his hate sermon, they should ask him what matters more to him: result or religion? His extremism shames decency. He should find a job.

  • Troops rescue 6 kidnap victims, neutralise 1 bandit in Kaduna

    Troops rescue 6 kidnap victims, neutralise 1 bandit in Kaduna

    The 1 Division Nigerian Army says its troops have rescued six kidnapped victims and one bandit neutralised in Kaduna State.

    The acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 1 Division Nigerian Army, Lt.-Col. Musa Yahaya, who confirmed the development in a statement issued in Kaduna, said that the victims where rescued on Friday.

    Yahaya said that the ongoing clearance operation by the troops of the division had continued to yield positive results.

    He said, “The troop acted on credible and timely intelligence on the kidnap of 6 persons at Hayin Tsando general area of Maraban Jos, in Igabi Local Government  Area of the state.

    “The gallant troops quickly mobilized, embarked on a search and rescue operation. The troops made contact with the bandits and criminal elements and a heavy fire fight ensued.

    “During the operation, troops successfully rescued six kidnapped victims, captured two  AK 47 rifles, and neutralized one bandit while others escaped with several degrees of gunshot wounds.

    “The General Officer Commanding 1 Division Nigerian Army and Force Commander Operation Whirl Punch Maj.- Gen. Valentine Okoro, has commended the troops for their resilience.”

    Yahaya also charged them to continue the aggressive tempo until all criminal elements in the division’s ‘Area of Responsibility’ are completely eradicated.

    He also appealed to all paramedics to be on lookout for persons with gunshot wounds, report to the Nigerian Army and other sister security services for prompt action.

  • Bandits kill 4, injure 4, abandon 5 kidnap victims in Kaduna

    Bandits kill 4, injure 4, abandon 5 kidnap victims in Kaduna

    Bandits killed four persons and injured four others at Uguwan Dankali in Zaria Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Friday, police spokesman in Kaduna State, ASP Mansir Hassan, stated on Sunday.

    He stated that upon receiving a distress call, a joint response team of the police, the military and civilian Joint Task Force went in pursuit of the bandits.

    Hassan added that in the gun duel that ensued, the bandits abandoned five victims they already kidnapped.

    “The victims were immediately rescued and conveyed to the hospital alongside the injured,’’ he stated.

    He added that the police had arrested a bandit suspected to be one of those that attacked Uguwan Dankali and he was found to be in possession of several military woodland camouflage wears.

    He stated also that investigation had since started and efforts were being intensified to arrest the fleeing other bandits.

    Hassan added that Commissioner of Police in Kaduna State, Mr Musa Garba had commiserated with the families of those that lost their lives to the attack.