Showing posts with label Bandits. Show all posts
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Bandits Take Over Abuja While DSS, Police Go After Protesters

Nothing puts greater timbre on the parlous state of security in the country than the denudation of the virtual hedges and moats around the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and the disarray of the phalanx of boots in the city. Abuja was once assumed to be impregnable and residents lived with a false sense of security. But the terrorist blitzes in the national’s capital in 2013 and 2014 jolted many out of the reverie.

With the dawning of the Buhari administration, the bombing in the city petered out. The security forces also appeared to have nicked the insecurity in the north-east to subsidence at the time. I recall that in 2016, Tukur Buratai, chief of army staff, in a fit of showmanship presented a flag reportedly retrieved from the last frontier of the insurgents to President Muhammadu Buhari. But a few months after the “big show”, the insurgency metastasised. What really happened?

As a matter of fact, the FCT enjoyed a bit of calm from terrorism but with flickers of other crimes like armed robbery, one-chance operations, rape and car-jacking. However, as the Buhari administration lost its compass by sleight of abominable incompetence, the entire security bearing of the city and the country caved in – from Borno, Kano, Katsina, Zamfara to Niger, Kogi, and Nasarawa bandits expropriated pieces of earth.

While some of us in Abuja had looked on the devastation of insurgency and banditry in other parts of the country from a ‘’safe’’ distance and with a smirk of privilege, “the doom” comes right at our doors. Really, the Buhari administration has failed spectacularly to secure Nigerians everywhere and anywhere. The government has also failed to secure the very corners from where it sits to preside over the country. What an extravagant failure!

Abuja is home to the headquarters of the DSS, the police, the army, the air force, the navy, the NIA, the DIA, and other security and paramilitary agencies. But right under the lenses of this octopus of agencies, bandits are attacking communities within the territory and on the fringes of the city. What a phenomenal shame! If they cannot secure their base and the areas around it with diligence, can they secure anywhere else in the country?

The DSS and the police, in particular, appear to be very dutiful in combating civil protests and in arresting dissenters. This is while the nation is taken up in galling insecurity. The expertise of these agencies is demonstrable on the civilian population, not on those who have picked up arms against the state.

Just a few days ago, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) issued an anticipatory warning to its officers, saying Boko Haram insurgents had set up hotbeds in Abuja and that they were oiling their cannons to launch attacks on five locations across the nation’s capital.

In an internal memo, H.A. Sabo, comptroller of enforcement at the customs headquarters, asked officers to be on the alert. He spelt out the locations in Abuja, Kogi and Nasarawa where the nurseries of these terrorists are bubbling.

“Information reaching the comptroller-general of customs (CGC) reveals the existence of Boko Haram terrorist (BHTs) camps in and around the Federal Capital Territory,” the memo read.

“Further reports have it that they are planning to attack some selected targets within the territory. They are reported to have set up their camps in the following identified enclaves: Kunyam Bush along airport road, off DIA Staff Quarters – Abuja; Robochi/Gwagwalada forest; Kwaku forest, Kuje, Abuja; Unaisha forest in Toto local government of Nasarawa state and Gegu forest, close to Idu town in Kogi state.

“Consequently, you are to be at alert and security conscious of your environment at all times.’’

What is most disconcerting in the memo is the tone of helplessness by the customs – “consequently, you are to be at alert and security conscious of your environment at all times”. What could be more dispiriting? If an agency in the security network is gripped by trepidation, then it is a serious cause for alarm. We should all be worried.

On Thursday, bandits pushing violence in the Gwagwalada axis of the FCT struck at Tunga Maje, a suburb of Abuja, reportedly kidnapping 20 people after a vehemence of brutality on the community. The community has become a select victim of the invaders who attacked the area some weeks ago. What is telling about the recent attack is that it happened just days after the customs’ memo was reported. There is no reprieve from torment for the residents of Tunga Maje who have to endure intolerable trauma. The government has failed them just as it has failed other Nigerians in states under the reign of bandits and insurgents.

Also, there have been coordinated attacks by bandits in other parts of the FCT – in Kuje where a traditional ruler was kidnapped and in Pegi where nine people including a 12-year-old were abducted. And with every successful onslaught, these gunmen are revivified and excited to inch into the city centre. There have been three reported attacks on a road in Life Camp so far.

Insecurity anywhere should concern us all. First, the security crisis was localised in Borno, then it mushroomed in Yobe, Bauchi and Adamawa; it took the form of banditry in the north-west, and now it is metastasising in the north-central — with Abuja as a trophy target. We must not discount insecurity anywhere. We are all potential victims.

One thing stands out: The Buhari administration has failed on security in all axes – even in its house

Troops Neutralise 100 Bandits, Arrest 148 In Northwest

  Troops of Operation Sahel Sanity said they have eliminated 100 armed bandits and arrested 148 others in the ongoing onslaught against bandits terrorising North-West region of the country.

The troops said 315 illegal armed miners were also arrested and 3,984 cows recovered, with 1,627 sheep in Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, and Zamfara States.

Acting Director, Defence Media Operations, Brig-General Bernard Onyeuko disclosed this during the quarterly media briefing by the operation held at the Special Army Super Camp IV, Faskari, Katsina State, over the weekend.

Brigadier Onyeuko said that 107 kidnapped victims were rescued during the period, with 32 logistics suppliers for the bandits, 20 informants, and collaborators, six arms suppliers, 13 rustled cattle dealers arrested.

He added that 43 AK-47 riffles, 100 dame guns, 151 live cartridges, 3,261 rounds of 7.62mm were recovered by troops of Operation Sahel Sanity in the affected states.

“So far, in all the operations conducted, 100 armed bandits were neutralised. A total of 3,984 cows, 1,627 sheep/rams, and 3 Camels were recovered. 148 suspected bandits and 315 illegal armed miners were arrested,” he said.

He further explained that the troops destroyed 81 bandit camps, including that of the notorious Katsina Dangote, and foiled 74 bandit’s attacks and 54 kidnap incidents within the region.

Bandits Kill 3, Abduct 7 In Kaduna Villages

The National President of Adara Development Association, Awemi Dio Maisamari, in a statement mailed to journalists, said the attackers laid ambush on the communities at 2 am yesterday and identified those killed as Ishaku Peter, Adamu Tata, and Rev. Alubara Audu.

Another source from one of the communities told Daily Trust that the gunmen had attacked Adara Buda first where the three persons were killed, adding that they abducted Sani Peter, 25, and Esther Sani Peter, 20, from the village.

“They now proceeded to neighbouring Kemara Timi and abducted Ojo Aminu, 35, Danfulani Makaranta, 37, Namiji Gwamna, 36, Ali Musa, 36 and Grace Mathew, 16,” he said.

Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige said he would call back as soon as he is briefed on the situation but did not do so at the time of filing this report.

Daily Trust reports that security agents had briefed Governor Nasir El-Rufai on recent attacks in Chikun, Igabi, Giwa, Kauru, and Kajuru Local Government Areas of the state where the governor condemned the attacks and urged them to double their efforts and intensify operations against bandits.

A statement issued by the state Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan yesterday said “The governor received briefs on the situation in Kidandan, Rigachikun, Kuyanbana, Buruku general area, and Buda within the five local government areas listed and condoled families that lost their loved ones in the attack.

“These attacks are actions of criminality and sheer evil, which stand condemned by the government under the leadership of Governor Nasir El-Rufai.

“Our communities are strongly urged to stand together to confront criminality. Bandits should not be allowed to inflict such pain and then have their actions be allowed to divide their victims along religious and ethnic lines. This criminality is an attack on our unity and collective wellbeing.”

He quoted the governor as stressing that his administration will continue to work with security agencies in the ongoing operations against bandits, being coordinated by the Defence Headquarters.

Source: DHQ Twitter

Troops Raid Zamfara Goldmine, Arrest 150 Suspected Bandits

Troops of Operation Sahel Sanity conducted a well-coordinated intelligence-based raid on an illegal mining site located along Gadan Zaima in Bukuyyum LGA of Zamfara State and arrested 150 suspected armed bandits, the acting Director, Defence Media Operation, Brigadier General Benard Onyeuko, has disclosed.

“During the raid on the goldmine, which served as a hideout to armed bandits, the troops also recovered 20 locally fabricated Dane guns. One of the suspects was neutralised while trying to escape.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that aside from sabotaging the nation’s economy, banditry is being financed through these illegal mining activities.

“Similarly, troops on a fighting patrol encountered three bandits on motorcycles around Maigalma village in Anka LGA of Zamfara State who were attempting to attack innocent residents.

“During the encounter, one of the bandits was neutralised while others escaped. Troops recovered one AK-47 Rifle, one AK-47 Rifle magazine loaded with five rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, and two motorcycles from the fleeing bandits,” General Onyeuko said.

He said a repentant bandit leader named Bornon Kejo willingly surrendered to troops and submitted two AK-47 Rifles and two AK-47 Rifle magazines at Zurmi in Zurmi LGA of the state, adding that efforts were ongoing to recover more weapons as well as encourage others to embrace peace and submit their arms.

“In the same vein, seven trucks loaded with cattle suspected to have been rustled were arrested along Jibia-Katsina road and Gusau-Zaria road respectively,” he said.

Ifako mourns as bandits stab jogger to death at Fagba

Residents of Gospel Crusader, Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos were thrown into mourning on Thursday, as a promising young man who went jogging during the early hours was attacked by daredevil bandits and stabbed to death at Fagba area. 

Information made available to People & Politics revealed that Bayo Aiyeola, the last born of the family of eight children and second son of the Aiyeolas went out to jog within the Ifako axis. 

The young man was reported to have stopped to use the automated machine, so as to get some cash around Fagba. 
 
“While he left the ATM, I think these Fagba boys saw him and he was attacked in the process. Meanwhile, I guess he contended with them, so they stabbed him multiple times, dispossessed him of his cash and other things and left him in his pool of blood”, a neighbour told People & Politics. 

Eyewitnesses allegedly reached out to Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS, at Olowosekedile, Iju Road, but they didn’t show up, same as Red House Police Station, until about two hours after. 
 
“When they showed up, it was too late, Bayo was already dead”, another neighbour said. 

In a visit to the community, everyone described Bayo as a decent and easy going promising young man. 

“He’s a very quiet personality. The most unfortunate thing is that he was the one taking care of his aged parents, and those people were thrown into mourning at this old age by some God-forsaken devil’s mercenaries hanging around Fagba and the rail line axis. 

“The government needs to rid those idiots off that place. Not too long ago, a pregnant woman was also beheaded in that same area. A lot of atrocities have been perpetrated there”, a mourner lamented. 

The mother was sedated at the time of the visit because of the unbearable shock.

Efforts to reach DSP Bala Elkana, Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos by People & Politics, to comment on this incident were futile as calls made to him were not picked, neither was the message sent to him responded to, at the time of filing this news.

22 killed in fresh attack on Southern Kaduna communities — SOKAPU

The mouthpiece of Southern Kaduna, the Southern Kaduna Peoples Union (SOKAPU), has raised the alarm over what it described as the continuous killing of its people.

It lamented 22 natives have been killed in fresh attack on communities in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area.

SOKAPU, in a statement on Sunday evening by its National Public Relations Officer, Luka Binniyat, expressed dismay the attack was carried out in the communities despite ongoing 24 hours curfew imposed in the local government area.

It alleged: “In the early hours of Friday, 10th July 2020, precisely around 1:30 am, the suspected Fulani militia invaded a remote, peaceful farming community called Chibob in Atyap Chiefdom, Gora ward of Zangon Kataf Local Government Area.

“The unprovoked attack ended in the massacre of Nine (9) Atyap natives, mostly women and children who were murdered in their sleep in the most barbaric manner imaginable, adding that the invaders also burnt down over 20 houses, destroyed farmlands, rustled 24 cattle and other livestock, looted foodstuff and other property of the villagers.

“As the curfew persisted, in the early hours of the following day, being Saturday the 11th July 2020, this militia continued their attacks in neighbouring remote communities. In particular, they attacked Kigudu community which is close to Chibob, located at the boundary between Zangon Kataf and Kauru LGAs.

“This led to the death of 10 women, an infant and an old man who were burnt to death inside a house they had taken refuge. Some of the corpses were burnt into ashes. Four homes were razed. This brought the death toll to twelve (12) in that community.
 
“With the curfew still in rigid enforcement, Anguwan Audu, a Surubu village, still under Gora ward was invaded this morning of 12th July 2020, where the village was looted and entirely burnt and one person killed.

“This brought to a total death toll of 22 persons in three days of unbroken attacks under a 24-hour strictly imposed curfew that has been running for 31 days today.

“We believe that the curfew should have been lifted or relaxed a day or two after the killing of a young school teacher, Mr Moses Magaji on a farm disputed by Hausa settlers of Zangon Kataf town and their Atyap long time host generated tension around the area.

“These attacks, have come to confirm a veiled, but documented threat issued on the 17th June, by leaders of five (5) Fulani supremacists groups at a Press Conference in Kaduna, led by Alhaji Haruna Tugga Chairman, Mayetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, Kaduna State.

“It is pertinent to note here that after the threat by the Fulani elites and about 20 days into the 24 hours curfew, SOKAPU made a press statement where we passionately pleaded with the state government to lift the 24-hour curfew imposed in Zangon Kataf and Kauru local government areas, having observed that the curfew imposed was becoming more of a tool to weaken and tie-down our people for Fulani Militia to have an easy ride in invading our vulnerable communities. We also observed that our people were being brutalized on their farms by some overzealous security personnel who, under the guise of enforcement of the curfew, always chased Atyap natives to their farms, intimidate, arrest, detain and brutalize them,” the statement read.

SOKAPU said the Governor Nasir El-Rufai-led Government and the Federal Government to show more commitment in securing communities in Southern Kaduna of Kaduna state.

Kaduna State Police Command’s spokesman, ASP Mohammed Jalige, promised to get back on the recent killings when contacted by the media.