Scores of Bandits Leaders Killed By Nigerian Troops In Kaduna

By Alfaki Muhammad Nasidi

Several bandits were eliminated in another coordinated attack by the military at Giwa LGA of Kaduna State.

This was disclosed by the Commissioner of Internal Security and home Affairs, Mr
Samuel Aruwan via a statement made available to journalists in Kaduna.

Aruwan said the coordinated ground and air strikes by troops of Operation Whirl Punch successfully neutralised several bandits, including some of their leaders, at an identified meeting point near Bula community within Yadi Forest in Giwa LGA.

He maintained that According the operation was based on credible intelligence which followed the recent elimination of some bandit kingpins along the Kaduna-Katsina border areas.

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The statement reads in part:”
The intelligence report had earlier revealed that bandits were to converge at the area for a meeting on a deadly mission within the Yadi Forest general area.

Close monitoring followed, and at the agreed time, the bandits were sighted bearing arms and approaching the location on motorcycles.

Further exploration confirmed the movements and convergence of the bandits in a group of about seven to ten members at a hub in the location.

Upon verification, the location was struck, and scores of the bandits, including one Alhaji Kachalla Ragas – an ally and childhood friend of the previously neutralized Buharin Yadi – were confirmed to have been neutralised by the strike.

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Receiving the report, the Governor of Kaduna State, Senator Uba Sani, expressed his satisfaction and warmly commended the security forces for their quick response, diligent efforts and precise execution. The Governor thanked the various sources who provided crucial intelligence leading to the successful strike.

Citizens are encouraged to continue to volunteer useful information on suspicious movements to the State’s Security Operations Room via the phone lines 09034000060 and 08170189999″ the statement concluded.

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