Police Frees 10 As Bandits Kill District Head, Others In Zamfara
Bandits have killed the District Head of Gada Town in Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara State, Alhaji Umar Bawan-Allah, and five others. Information Guide Nigeria
Residents said dozens of unknown gunmen invaded the community around 1am yesterday and went from house to house picking the identified targets and shooting them dead.
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The Commissioner of Police, Mr Ayuba Elkanah, who made this known yesterday, said a notorious bandit, Sani Mati a.k.a Mai-Yanmata, was also arrested. jamb results
The CP said, “Police tactical operatives deployed along Zurmi axis while on confidence-building patrol acted on intelligence information that led to the arrest of a notorious bandit, named Sani Mati a.k.a Mai-Yanmata.
“The suspect, who was arrested while trying to block the road and kidnap innocent commuters at a village called Koliya, who earlier belonged to Turji’s camp now operating under a notorious bandits’ kingpin Kachalla Sani Black, who operates in Zurmi, Shinkafi, and Birnin Magaji axis respectively.
“He was arrested with his operational AK 47 rifle, double magazines with three rounds of live ammunition and one Boxer motorcycle.
“He is currently undergoing discreet investigation aimed at arresting his partners in crime before being charged.
“Presently, normalcy has been restored in the affected area and its environ with improved confidence-building patrol”.