Castle Rustling: Troops Kill Two Bandits, Recover 209 Cows And 1,062 Goats

Source: thewillnigeria.com

BEVERLY HILLS, August 29, (THEWILL) – Troops of 1 Division of the Nigerian Army have killed two bandits in the Kaduna and Zamfara axis and arrested four suspects in connection with cattle rustling and impersonation.

The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, made this known in a statement on Monday declaring that the bandits were killed during operations by the troops to clear cattle rustlers and bandit camps.

Usman said the troops recovered a revolver and six locally fabricated 9mm rounds of ammunition from one of the dead bandits.

He also said that troops in Zamfara cleared two bandits' camps, recovered 209 cows, 1, 062 goats and sheep at Dumburum forest general area of Zurmi Local Government Area of the state.

He revealed that the suspects were arrested in Mararabar Jos, Igabi and Kubau Local Government Areas of Kaduna and along the road that linked Kaduna and Katsina States through Birnin Gwari-Funtua.

Usman said two of the suspects had paraded themselves as members of a non-existent vigilante group harassing and extorting money from unsuspecting members of the public giving their names as Hamza Hare and Sani Abdul-Aziz, adding that they posed as liaison officers to security officers to dupe people.

Usman said the other suspect, a “notorious bandit”, had terrorised the public, especially along the road that linked Kaduna and Katsina states through Birnin Gwari-Funtua adding that the suspect, simply known as Mohammed and popularly called “Abedariwa” had confessed to the crime and gave graphic details of his deadly acts.

“He promised to cooperate fully with the military to fish out other criminal elements in the society,” Usman declared.

Story by David Oputah