Bandits storm Sokoto community, kill 3, injure several others
By Muhammad Sabiu
An angry mob have set ablaze the residence of Sokoto State Commissioner for Careers and Security Matters, Garba Moyi, in Isa Local Government Area.
According to reports, the incident, which occurred Monday evening, led to the vandalisation of vehicles of a traditional ruler who was also accused of abandoning his people.
ASP Sanusi Abubakar, the Sokoto Police Command Public Relations Officer (PPRO), who confirmed the incident, stated that“no life was involved, and as soon as the investigation is completed, the details will be made known to the public.”
He added that people of the area should remain calm and advised them to cooperate with security agencies in maintaining peace and order.
Also, a Sokoto resident, identified as Abubakar Isa, also confirmed the incident. He said the mob were angry at the Commissioner due to bandits’ incessant attacks.
He was quoted as saying, “Some of them even believe that the commissioner has abandoned his own people. The attacks are becoming rampant these days, despite the efforts they said they are making to address it. There is no day that a person is not kidnapped or killed in Isa or Sabon Birni.”
By Muhammad Sabiu
Reports coming from northwestern Nigeria have stated that angry people in a Sokoto community, Tangaza, took the bull by the horns, traced suspected bandits in detention and subsequently lynched them.
This is coming barely 12 hours after the bandits launched an attack on the community, which left two persons killed and two others abducted.
Premium Times reports that, first, it was vigilante members armed with locally-made guns and cutlasses in conjunction with the police that went after the bandits, killed two and apprehended about four others.
After their arrest, they were put behind the police net.
The state’s police spokesperson, Sanusi Abubakar, confirmed that in an attack meant to cart away foodstuffs from the community, the bandits launched a raid Friday night.
They were also said to have kidnapped two persons, who were later killed.
Angered by this attack and kidnap, youths in the community planned to join the police in an effort to crush the suspected bandits.
They followed them and successfully killed two and the other four arrested, who were detained in a police station and killed by the angry youths.
The youths insisted that the bandits must be killed, otherwise they would torch the police station.
A resident said, “The youths were angry and despite pleas from the DPO and the local government chairman, they insisted that if the policemen did not kill the bandits in their presence, they would burn down the police station.”
Sokoto State is also one of the northwestern states badly hit by the activities of bandits.
By Muhammadu Sabiu
A suspected bandit operating in northwest Nigeria, Bello Galadima, has on Tuesday been apprehended by men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Sokoto.
This was confirmed by Hamza Illela, spokesperson of the corps in the state.
Mr Illela was quoted as saying, “The corps at about 0600hrs yesterday, Tuesday, arrested a wanted notorious bandit following intelligence on his activities and movement from the members of Hamma Ali community.
“The command directed its intelligence team to liaise with the arms squad unit to track and arrest him.”
The suspected bandit was reported to have been arrested around the Aliyu Jodi area.
Sokoto State is one of the northwestern states badly hit by bandits and kidnappers despite the fact that security personnel are making efforts to curb the vices.