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  • Bandits: Anyone who comes to attack you, kill him – Bala Mohammed blows hot

    Bandits: Anyone who comes to attack you, kill him – Bala Mohammed blows hot

    Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has urged residents of the state to defend themselves in any form against bandits.

    Mohammed disclosed during his condolence visit to  Duguri, Alkaleri Local Government Area where bandits killed 20 people in Rimi Village recently.

    Many of the residents were said to have been wounded by the bandits in what appeared to be a reprisal.

    The attack come after the Police, in collaboration with vigilance group members, killed 12 suspected bandits in a forest in the district.

    Sounding very angry, Mohammed said:  ”I know you people to be warriors, including your women. That is the way it should be.

    “We should defend ourselves from any form of banditry and criminal activities. What you did was the right thing.

    ”From now on, anyone who comes to attack or kill you, defend yourselves. Attack and kill him; they can’t stop us from living in peace.

    “All these communities have been existing for over 500 years, we will not allow these Zamfarawa (bandits) to chase us away from our ancestral land.”

    “You are known to be warriors.  You should not allow bad elements to subdue you; defend your land and liberate yourselves,”

  • Bandits gang rape pregnant woman to death

    Bandits gang rape pregnant woman to death

    A pregnant mother has been gang raped to death by terrorists in Dnakundna village in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State.

    The incident occurred when the woman ran into the bandits as she fled from an attack on her village.

    According to The Nation, the terrorists had imposed a N2 million levy on the villagers to allow them to harvest from their farms.

    But it was gathered that the villagers could not pay the sum, which angered the bandits.

    To avoid being attacked, the villagers, especially women and children in their numbers, decided to leave the village but unknown to them that the bandits had already been informed of their mass exodus and decided to lay ambush.

    The pregnant woman was not lucky as she and her three children ran into the ambush, and were matched into the bush.

    After being raped by no fewer than seven men, the woman was left with bruises all over her body.

    She was taken to the hospital by her family but died on Friday night, December 23, 2022.

    It was gathered that many villagers were abducted during the attack.

  • Insecurity: Bandits kill two, kidnap ten persons in Kebbi state

    Insecurity: Bandits kill two, kidnap ten persons in Kebbi state

    Gaye and Shangel communities in the Danko Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State, were thrown into  pandemonium when bandits struck and killed two persons and kidnapped 10 on Christmas eve.

    According to a source, “The bandits came in large numbers to attack Gaye and Shangel communities on Saturday. and carried out their deadly mission of killing two persons,”

    The source also said that five of the ten persons kidnapped are related to a politician Wasagu who’s presently serving at the Kebbi state House of Assembly.

    The source  explained further  that the people of the two communities were caught unawares otherwise they would have repelled the attack.

    He added that it is not the first time they are attacking communities in the area, pointing out that the people in the affected communities always stay guard against their attacks.

    The source confirmed that many have fled the communities for fear of being attacked by bandits.

    Meanwhile, the police Public Relations Officer, Kebbi Command, DSP Nafiu Abubakar, said the police will investigate the matter.

     

  • NAF neutralised two terror commanders, 100 others in Borno

    NAF neutralised two terror commanders, 100 others in Borno

     

    The Nigerian Air Force has said two terrorist kingpins were neutralised during air raids carried out by the air component of Operation Hadin Kai at the Bama Local Government Area of Borno State.

    The Air Force gave the names of the terrorist kingpins as Khaids Tukur and Bakura Jega, adding that over a hundred terrorists were also wasted during the air raid.

    In a statement by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet said the air raid was conducted after it was discovered that the commanders had placed their foot soldiers at strategic positions in the area.

    The statement was titled, ‘Terrorists kingpins Khaids Abba Tukur, Bakura Jega, others confirmed neutralised in Air strikes as COAS and CAS fete troops in Maiduguri’.

    It partly read, “Following an airstrike conducted by the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai on 20 December 2022 at Mantari in Gezuwa area of Bama Local Government Area of Borno State, it has now been confirmed that several terrorists including Khaids Abbah Tukur, Maimusari, Bakura Jega, and several others were eliminated in the strike.

    “The information was received just as the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Faruk Yahaya and the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao arrived Maiduguri earlier today, 25 December 2022 to celebrate the yuletide with frontline troops.

    “The air strike was authorised after it was discovered that a Boko Haram terrorist commander simply known as Ikirima, had stationed his fighters and gun trucks at Mantari village, alongside other terrorists from other locations who had converged at the same location arrived with motorcycles and bicycles.

    “Subsequently, the authorisation for an air strike was given leading to the elimination of several of the terrorists and structures in the area.

    “After the first wave of air strikes, some surviving terrorists found their way back to the same location to evacuate the bodies of those neutralised in the air strike.

    “This thus provided an opportunity for a follow-up strike on the same location which has been confirmed very successful as over 100 terrorists were neutralised with dozens said to be in critical condition.

    “There were also confirmed reports that ISWAP and Boko Haram elements had perfected plans to resume active hostilities in the wake of the yuletide and forthcoming general elections.

    “The timely intelligence received on their plans especially their attempt to attack soft targets in Bama LGA thus helped in the successful air strikes which reduced their will to regroup and attack innocent citizens.

    “There is no doubt that the progress and gains being made especially by the air and ground troops have greatly contained an upsurge of terrorists campaigns within the Northeast zone in recent times.

    “Both air and ground troops have, however, been cautioned on the need to remain focused on the end state.”

  • 24hours after mass burial of christians, bandits launch fresh attack

    24hours after mass burial of christians, bandits launch fresh attack

    24hours after a mass burial of those killed in Mallagum-Kagoro, Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State, gunmen launched a fresh attack in Kagoro, Friday night.

    The attack, which is coming two days to Christmas celebration, was launched between 9:00pm to 9:45pm as the assailants stormed the area and started shooting sporadically.
    A resident of the area who spoke on the condition of anonymity revealed that the attackers arrived fully armed and started shooting which forced people to run for their lives, “but thank God there was no lost of life because the military repelled the attackers,” he said

    Source: daily trust

  • Insecurity: Soldiers kill ten bandits in Kaduna state, recover items

    Insecurity: Soldiers kill ten bandits in Kaduna state, recover items

    The Nigerian military operating under the umbrella of  Operation Forest Sanity on Friday killed ten bandits in separate operations in three Local Government Areas of Chikun, Birnin-Gwari and Giwa of Kaduna State.

    The was made known by the state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, on Friday in the state.

    He said the troops made contact with bandits and killed eight while recovering four motorcycles and three mobile phones in the first successful mission.

    He added that the troops also engaged bandits in a second mission and recovered two motorcycles and killed two.

    According to him, the soldiers were on top of their game and overran the bandits by killing ten altogether.

    He said, “In a similar operation, troops neutralized two bandits during clearance patrols along the Sabon Birni-Maidaro-Dogon Dawa-Galadimawa-Kidandan-Fatika axes. The troops recovered one AK-47 rifle, two magazines loaded with 52 rounds, six motorcycles and three mobile phones.

    “The troops also dislodged camps around Garke and Galadimawa in Giwa LGA, recovering three Dane guns, two magazines, some military uniforms, and nine motorcycles.”

    “The troops also dislodged camps around Garke and Galadimawa in Giwa LGA, recovering three Dane guns, two magazines, some military uniforms, and nine motorcycles.”

     

  • Police confirm killing of Chinese national by bandits

    Police confirm killing of Chinese national by bandits

    The Zamfara police command on Thursday confirmed the killing of a male Chinese national by gunmen in Maradun Local Government Area of the state.

    This was confirmed by the Police spokesperson in the state, SP Muhammad Shehu, in a statement he issued in Gusau.

    According to Shehu, the tactical operatives of the command responded to the distress call of an ambush by large number of bandits on the Hillux vehicle conveying two Chinese nationals with their police personnel escort on their way to Maradun Local Government Area of the state to assess some government projects.

    “As a result of the unfortunate ambush, the victims sustained various degrees of gunshot wounds and were rushed to the Federal Medical Center, Gusau for treatment.

    “One of the victims named Fan Yu, male, a Chinese national was later confirmed dead by the Doctors, while the other victim is responding to treatment”, Shehu said.

    According to him, the police operatives who responded to the distress call regarding the ambush neutralized, 11 bandits while others fled with possible gunshot wounds.

    “Two AK 47 Rifles, cutlasses belonging to the terrorists were recovered by the police tactical operatives in conjunction members of the vigilante group”, he added.

    Shehu said that the command deployed additional operatives to the area to complement the ongoing operations by the joint security operatives to restore normalcy and apprehend the fleeing assailants.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Kolo Yusuf, while commiserating with the families of the deceased assured that effort was ongoing to arrest the perpetrators of the dastardly act so as to face the full wrath of the law.

    Meanwhile, according to Shehu, the command’s tactical operatives also succeeded in repelling bandits’ attack along Zamfara-Katsina federal highway.

    “The police tactical operatives deployed along Gusau-Tsafe-Yankara road received a distress call of bandit’s plan to block highway near Kucheri village.

    “The operatives swung into action and mobilised to the location where a serious gun battle between the police and the terrorists ensued.

    “Luckily enough, the attack was repelled while the terrorists fled back to the forest with possible gunshot injuries.

    “Confidence building patrol is being intensified to avert regrouping of the bandits back to the highway,” he said

  • Matawalle  condoles with affected families as 213 bodies of Zamfara terrorists recovered

    Matawalle condoles with affected families as 213 bodies of Zamfara terrorists recovered

    Governor Bello Matawalle condoles affected families as 213 bodies, comprising that of terrorists and their collaborators have been recovered days after intense exchanges of gunfire between Nigerian troops and terrorists in some Zamfara communities.

    It was that gathered that the military also lost 10 personnel while some civilians were killed when bandits fled toward the communities.

    This is just as the air component and ground troops of Operation Hadarin Daji recorded a major victory after eliminating terrorists in Malele Village of Dansadau Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

    Aircraft from the Nigerian Air Force, NAF, and ground troops of the Nigerian Army, sustained a well-coordinated joint operation since last Saturday.

    Terrorist activities in the area have been exacerbated due to the lingering crisis between Hausas and Fulanis over the devouring of farm produce thereby making the area very volatile, especially in Malele, Maigoge, Yan Sawayu, Ruwan Tofa, Mai Awaki, and Zama Lafiya, all under Mutunji district of Dansadau Emirate Council.

    A defence intelligence operative revealed that the security services mobilized their troops in launching a series of attacks and airstrikes against those warring bandits coming from different parts of the country.

    “Both the Nigerian Army and Nigerian Air Force (NAF) operations are yielding fantastic results in the area with several terrorists being eliminated as the battle is still on.

    “Bandits who were fleeing from NAF airstrikes ran into a small village called Mutunji to take refuge. After ensuring that civilian lives in the village were not at risk, the NAF aircraft undertook a precision strike at the exact location while the ground troops cleared the fleeing bandits in their escape bids,” the operative had said.

    But in an update on Tuesday, sources in the community disclosed that 10 soldiers paid the supreme price while their colleagues, pounded the terrorists.

    “At least we counted 213 bodies of the bandit terrorists and their collaborators. Some civilians too were killed in what the military called ‘collateral damage’ when fleeing bandits hid in the communities.

    “The attack on troops occurred when the troops with the support of local vigilantes were navigating the terrains for counter-attacks.”

    In his condolence message, Governor Bello Matawalle, through his Special Adviser on Public Enlightenment, Media and Communications, Zailani Bappa, expressed his heartfelt sympathy to the families of victims earlier caught in military fire against the marauding bandits.

    “I wish to, on behalf of myself, my family, the state Government and the entire good people of Zamfara state, extend my sincere sympathy to those who were injured and the families of those who died as a result of this collateral damage,” the governor said.

  • Kaduna boils again as bandits reportedly ‘kill’ 37, set houses ablaze

    Kaduna boils again as bandits reportedly ‘kill’ 37, set houses ablaze

     

    No fewer than 37 people have been reportedly killed by bandits during fresh attacks in the Kaura Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The attacks took place separately on Sunday night at Malagum 1 and Sokwong communities of Kagoro Chiefdom in the Kaura Local Government Area of the state.

    Although the police authorities are yet to confirm the incident, the Speaker of Kaura Local Government Legislative Council, Chairman of Kauru Local Government Area, Hon Atuk Stephen, told a national television station that the bandits carried out the coordinated attacks at about 11 pm on Sunday where they killed 37 people.

    He also said that the bandits burnt down over 100 houses and destroyed many vehicles and motorcycles during the attack.

    According to him, all houses in the Sokwong community were completely razed by the bandits while the entire area has been deserted.

  • Police neutralise 12 suspected bandits in Bauchi

    Police neutralise 12 suspected bandits in Bauchi

    The Police Command in Bauchi says it has neutralised 12 suspected kidnappers and bandits during a raid in Alkaleri Local Government Area of the state.

    This is contained in a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Ahmad Wakil, on Monday in Bauchi.

    He said the Police also recovered weapons and motorcycles from the bandits.

    Wakil said that a joint operation of security operatives engaged the suspects in four hideouts at Mansur, Digare, Gwana and Dajin Madam in Alkaleri Forest.

    “Following the hot exchange of superior fire-power by the operatives which left 12 of the kidnappers neutralised while others subdued, dislodged and scampered in disarray into the nearby bushes with possible gunshot wounds and abandoned their camps.

    “Consequently, weapons and operational motorcycles had been recovered during the operation,” he said.

    He said the Command had intensified patrols to apprehend the fleeing members of the syndicate.