Three soldiers, 45 bandits killed in fierce Katsina gun-battle
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Among those killed was Alti, the nephew and second-in-command to the notorious bandit leader, Adamu Alieru.
By Maduabuchi Nmeribeh/Katsina
The Nigerian Army has dealt a severe blow to bandits terrorizing Katsina, neutralizing 45 criminals in a fierce encounter in Danmusa Local Government Area of the state.
Three soldiers, however, lost their lives during the fierce gun duel with the bandits.
The operation, which took place on Friday, resulted from credible intelligence gathered by security personnel of the impending attack by the bandits.
Among those killed was Alti, the nephew and second-in-command to the notorious bandit leader, Adamu Alieru.
Also eliminated was another top bandit known as Damale.
The clash began when bandits from Zamfara State, armed with sophisticated weapons and riding on motorcycles, attacked Alhazawa village in Musawa Local Government Area on March 5 to steal cattle.
However, community members and repentant bandits from the area fought back.
Four bandits were killed, and all the rustled cows were recovered and returned to their owners.
Seeking revenge, the bandits returned in large numbers on March 6.
They ran into soldiers attached to the Army’s Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Dan Ali while heading towards Musawa Local Government Area, near Maidabino A ward.
What followed was an intense and fierce battle.
The Army successfully neutralized all the 45 bandits who came for the nefarious activity.
According to Katsina state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasir Mua’zu, “however, the victory came at a cost. Captain Paul Hassan and two other soldiers lost their lives in the encounter.
“On behalf of Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, Government and the people of the Katsina, I commend the bravery and sacrifice of our soldiers.
“Their actions have saved countless lives and disrupted the operations of these dangerous criminals.
“We also extend condolences to the families of the deceased military personnel.
“Our security forces remain alert and will continue to pursue these criminals wherever they go. We will not rest until peace is fully restored to every corner of Katsina State.”
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