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It’s fake news, bandits not relocating to Kano – NSCDC

Nigeria Air Force kills Halilu Buzu and Alaji Gana notorious kingpins of bandits terrorising communities across Northwest in air strikes
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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kano State Command, has dismissed a statement circulating in the social media that bandits from Zamfara and Katsina States were relocating to Kano state.

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kano State Command, has dismissed a statement circulating in the social media that bandits from Zamfara and Katsina States were relocating to Kano state.

The report indicated that the bandits, escaping from the onslaught of security forces, were believed to have infiltrated Kano state through some communities in Shanono, Gwarzo and Kabo local government areas of the state.

However, the Command’s Spokesman, DSC Ibrahim Idris-Abdullahi, said the report was untrue.

He said: “The above information is verified to be untrue”.

“On Oct. 28, at about 9:00 a.m, some people were seen on motorcycles moving from Danguzuri village in Makarfi Local Government in Kaduna State. They went through Zarewa village in Kano State, along Beli road to Babbarika, to a settlement belonging to one Alhaji Shehu Danfulani to attend a wedding and naming ceremony at the settlement.

“After the celebration, they all returned to where they came from,” he said.

Idris-Abdullahi noted that the Village Head of Zarewa and Shehu Danfulani have all been interviewed by security agents and they confirmed the situation.

“From our investigation so far, no bandits have relocated to Gwarzo, Kabo and Shanono local government areas, as well as Dansoshiya forest.

He, however, said that the command, in collaboration with other security agents, would continue to intensify surveillance to avoid any unwanted development.

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