Katsina State Police Command, in a collaborative effort with the military and Department of State Services, has killed five armed bandits in the state.
Gatekeepers News reports that the Force Public Relations Officer (PRO), Assistant Commissioner of Police, Olumuyiwa Adejobi revealed this in a statement on Friday,
Adejobi said on April 10, 2025, at about 4:15 am, a joint security team, led by operatives of Nigeria Police Force, proceeded to a suspected bandit route in Dutsen Wori village, Dandume Local Government Area, where the team successfully ambushed a group of suspected armed bandits along the route.
The force’s spokesman noted that five armed bandits were neutralised and seven operational motorcycles which were used by the bandits in their criminal activities, were recovered.
He noted that operatives of the force also rescued Augustine Madubiya, 23, an Economics student kidnapped on April 8 in Kalgo LGA, Kebbi State. He was recovered unharmed in a forest operation on April 10 and is receiving medical treatment before reuniting with his family.
The statement reads, “In a separate operation on the same date, at about 7am, the joint security team, acting on credible information, intercepted suspected armed bandit in Unguwar Adam and Unguwar Judo villages, Danmusa LGA.”
“A fierce gun battle ensued, resulting in the dislodging of the bandits’ hideout. Three suspected informants, who were providing information and logistical support to the bandits, were apprehended, and two operational motorcycles and two bicycles were also recovered during the operation.”
“In another development, operatives of the Kebbi State Police Command successfully rescued Augustine Madubiya, a 23-year-old student of the Department of Economics at the Federal University Birnin Kebbi, who was kidnapped on April 8, 2025, at Unguwar Jeji, Kalgo LGA of Kebbi State.”
“The rescue operation was conducted by a combined team of police officers and vigilantes in the Dakingari forest on April 10, 2025, stressing that upon sighting the team of operatives, the kidnappers took to their heels.”
“The victim was rescued unhurt and is currently receiving medical treatment at a local facility before being reunited with his family.”
“These successful operations highlight the importance of collaboration between the police and local communities and demonstrate the resolve of the Nigeria Police Force to combat armed banditry and similar violent crimes, ensuring the safety and security of our communities.”
Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, commended the “gallant operatives” of the police force, Nigerian Armed Forces, and local security groups.
The Force reiterated its dedication to protecting the lives and property of all residents as investigations towards apprehending the remaining suspects and dismantling their entire criminal networks continue.