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Troops neutralize 2 bandits, clear hideouts in Kaduna
The Kaduna State Government has disclosed that troops of Operation Forest Sanity have neutralized two bandits and cleared several hideouts in Chikun Local Government Area.
The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, in a statement in Kaduna, highlighted: “according to operational feedback to the Kaduna State government, the troops achieved these breakthroughs during patrols along the Kaboresha-Rijana Forest-Kuzo-Kujeni and Gwanto-Kachia axis.
“The troops laid an ambush along the Gwanto-Kwasau Road, after which they engaged bandits approaching the location.
“The bandits were riding on motorcycles and two of the criminals were neutralized. They recovered three motorcycles.
“The troops also raided bandits camps in the Kutura-Rijana general area after which the bandits fled into the bush but three motorcycles were also recovered.
“Other items recovered included several sets of military uniforms and bandoliers.”
The commissioner said that the onslaught against bandits would continue while government has appealed to the general public to continue to volunteer useful information to the security agencies.
The Commissioner added that Governor Nasir El-Rufai has expressed satisfaction on the successes recorded while commending the troops for their commitment and display of gallantry.
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