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Many bandits killed as troops strike Bello Turji’s hideouts

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Troops of the Nigerian Army have neutralised dozens of armed bandits in the camp of notorious bandit kingpin, Bello Turji.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the hideouts are in Fakai community in Shinkafi and Isa local government areas of Zamfara and Sokoto states, respectively.

A source in the Nigerian Army, who pleaded anonymity, told NAN on Monday that the success was recorded during a fierce gun battle as part of the routine operation against banditry activities in the areas.

According to security sources, the operation, led by the 8 Division Strike Force of the Nigerian Army Sokoto, commenced in the early hours on March 20, targeting Turji’s camp deep inside Kagara Forest.

The source disclosed that during the advance operation, two combat support vehicles developed mechanical faults near Maberaya village in Isa local government area of Sokoto State, prompting a temporary halt in the troops’ movement.

The source said it was at that moment that heavily armed bandits from Turji’s camp launched an ambush, using high grounds and forested areas for cover.

“However, the troops swiftly responded with superior firepower, engaging the bandits and eliminating several of them in the encounter.

“Three soldiers and one personnel of the Department of State Services, DSS, sustained injuries during the skirmish and were promptly evacuated to the 8 Division Military Hospital Sokoto for treatment,” the source added.

In a similar vein, the source described the report that 150 bandits capsized in a boat mishap and died in a river in Sokoto as false.

“The news circulating that over 150 bandits drowned in a boat mishap in Sabon Gida area is a fake report,” the source said.

The National Inland Waterways Authority, NIWA, Area Manager in Sokoto, Mr Bello Bala, also confirmed that the report was fake, adding that the River Sabon Gida area is currently not navigable.

Many bandits killed as troops strike Bello Turji’s hideouts

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