Crime
Katsina officials blame informants, community complicity for persistent banditry
Katsina State officials have identified a disturbing internal threat to security efforts: community informants and complicity. Governor Dikko Radda and Commissioner for Internal Security Nasir Muazu have highlighted that a significant percentage of banditry operations are enabled by individuals within communities who provide critical intelligence and logistical support to criminals. This “insider threat” is seen as a major obstacle to the government’s kinetic and non-kinetic strategies, as it undermines security operations and hampers efforts to restore peace.

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