Joint security operatives in Kebbi State have killed over 80 bandits attempting to infiltrate the state through its border with Zamfara State in the southern part.
Dozens of the bandits were reportedly neutralised during a joint operation by the Nigerian Air Force and Army in the Makuku forest.
The troops also rescued two people abducted by the criminals.
A statement by the security director in the state’s Cabinet Office, Abdulrahman Zagga, said the troops repelled a large-scale attack by over 400 bandits on Ribah town and inflicted heavy casualties on them.
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Confirming the development to journalists, Abdullahi Idris Zuru, Special Adviser to the Governor on Communication and Strategy, described the operation as a decisive move against the bandits.
He said the troops successfully prevented the bandits from infiltrating Kebbi.
“These operations are part of the ongoing efforts to curb banditry in the state. The Nigerian military continues to conduct raids and engage bandit groups in various locations, including Makuku forest and border areas,” Zuru said.
