Tag: Bandits

  • Bandits Allegedly Attack Churches in Kaduna, Abduct Over 100

    Bandits Allegedly Attack Churches in Kaduna, Abduct Over 100

     

    Over 100 worshippers have been kidnapped as suspected bandits attacked several churches in Kurmin Wali area of Kajuru Local Government Area, Kaduna State.

    Gunmen suspected to be bandits have kidnapped more than 100 worshipers in Kaduna state.

    The gunmen reportedly carried out coordinated attacks on three churches in Kurmin Wali community, Kajuru LGA of the state.

    The victims were said to have been kidnapped during Sunday services.

    The assailants reportedly arrived in large numbers, struck almost simultaneously, and whisked the worshippers away.

    At the time of filing this report, efforts to reach Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer were unsuccessful as he did not answer calls.

  • Owo church attack victim identifies 2 suspected terrorists in open court

    Owo church attack victim identifies 2 suspected terrorists in open court

     

    One of the victims of the June 5, 2022 terror attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo, Ondo State, on Tuesday, identified two of the five defendants as those who took part in the attack.

    The victim and a Department of State Services (DSS)’ witness, simply tagged as “SSB” for security reasons, told Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja while being led in evidence by the DSS lawyer, Adedayo Adedipe, SAN.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the DSS is prosecuting Idris Abdulmalik Omeiza (25 years), Al Qasim Idris (20 years), Jamiu Abdulmalik (26 years), Abdulhaleem Idris (25 years) and Momoh Otuho Abubakar (47 years) as 1st to 5th defendants respectively in the alleged terrorism offences..

    SSB, who is the 2nd prosecution witness (PW-2), said he is a member of the church and was present on the day of the attack.

    The witness chronicled details of how the attack took place and the extent of damages recorded both to worshipers and the church building.

    When Adedipe asked the PW-2 if he could recognised the attackers of the church from the defendants in the dock, he responded in affirmative.

    The witness, thereafter, identified Qasim Idris (2nd defendant) and Abdulhaleem Idris (4th defendant) as those he saw among the attackers.

    He said the attack took place on Sunday when the church was about rounding off the mass held in commemoration of the Feast of the Pentecost.

    “We were having our normal mass in the church, just about the time the church was closing, we heard a gun shot outside the church compound.

    “So, we were wondering what was happening.

    “We heard another gun shot at the gate, then there was pandemonium in the church.

    “Everybody was running helter skelter and asking what was happening.

    “Then we started hearing sporadic shooting inside the church compound.

    “One of the MOD (Men of Order and Defence) of the church ran towards the church and shouted, ‘lock the door, lock the door.’ Then, those by the door tried to lock the door.

    “Then, we heard some sound at the door. And then, we started hearing foot steps of people running towards the other entrance of the church. They were shooting as well.

    “In a matter of seconds, I saw one man holding a gun.

    “He looked at the church, up and down, then he used his hand to beckon on someone behind him to come forward,” the witness said.

    When asked if he could recognise the man who was holding a gun and beckoning on another of the attackers to come forward, the witness said he could.

    When asked to tell the court if the person was among the defendants, the witness pointed at the fifth defendant (Momoh Otuho Abubakar), who shouted in protest.

    At that point, Adedipe asked Abubakar, who was wearing a nose mask, to remove it, following which the judge, Justice Emeka Nwite ordered the defendant to move closer to the defendants in the dock so that he could see them properly.

    When he moved closer to the defendants, the witness then changed his mind and said the actual person with a gun and beckoning on another person to come was the 2nd defendant (Al Qasim Idris).

    Defence lawyer, Abdullahi Mohammad raised an objection to the sudden change of mind by the witness, arguing among others, that having earlier claimed that the 5th defendant was the person he saw, he could no longer change his mind and pick another person since he had not told the court that he had problem with his sight.

    Although Adedipe responded by making counter arguments, Justice Nwite overruled the defence lawyer’s objection and held that what Mohammad should concentrate on was how to discredit the witness during cross-examination.

    When the witness resumed his testimony, he gave further details of how the attack went and identified the 4th defendant (Abdulhaleem Idris) as one of the attackers.

    The witness said: “At that time, another man emerged with gun and started shooting at the choir gallery, while the first person, that beckoned on the second person, started shooting at the people at the lector’s seat.

    “So, as they were doing that, later we heard a sound of explosive, there was the second explosive again and the third one.

    “At that time when I heard the third explosive, I became very afraid and fell on my face to the ground. Then, I heard the fourth explosive.

    “Then, I raised up my eyes, I now saw three people. The third one was black in complexion and putting a bag across his shoulder.

    “He now examined the church by looking at us. And, hoping that everybody has been killed, he now made a sign as if to say, let us go.

    “From then, we did not hear any gun shot again.”

    When asked by Adedipe if he could recognise any of the two attackers beside the 2nd defendant, the witness responded in affirmative.

    He again moved closer to the defendants in the dock and said: “The person, who threw the explosives, I cannot identify.

    “But the person, who was beckoned at and the one who carried the bag when they were about going I can identify them.”

    He then identified the 4th defendant (Abdulhaleem Idris) as the one who carried the bag while the attackers were about leaving the church premises after the attack.

    SSB, however, said he could not identify the person, who joined the 2nd defendant in shooting, among the defendants.

    He said after the attackers left the church premises, he and other church members waited for some minutes after which he raised his head when he could no longer hear any gun shot.

    “I now raised up my head again and saw two people standing up and trying to run away from the church.

    “The two people who were trying to run away from the church were members of the church,” he said.

    He said when he stood up, he jumped through the window by his side, adding that when he landed outside he saw the dead body of a woman beside a car and another dead body of a man, beside the fence, near the Oba’s palace.

    When asked the number of those killed in the attack, the witness said it was more than 40 while many other were injured.

    According to him, apart from the people that died, there were other many casualties.

    “By the time I came back from the hospital, in the afternoon of that day, the whole hospital was filled up with casualties of the attack, among whom were people, whose legs were amputated.

    “After the day of the incident, I visited the church on the second day. The church was badly damaged as a result of the explosions and gun shots. And the whole church was filled up with blood everywhere,” hr narrated.

    The PW-2 said he was invited by the DSS to its Akure office in Ondo State during investigation into the incident where he made a statement, a copy of which he identified when Adedipe showed it to him.

    The court later admitted it in evidence.

    Under cross-examination by Mohammad, the witness said the 1st prosecution witness in the case was a priest of the church who officiated on the day of the attack.

    The witness, who said he normally sits around the second row in the church, told the court that out of the four doors in the church building, only the main one was locked.

    He said the person, who first came in with a gun came in from the door beside the choir stand.

    The DSS also called its 3rd prosecution witness (PW-3), a female, who was identified as “SSC.”

    She said she is from Anambra and gave details of how she escaped with injuries sustained on her left leg.

    The witness, who said she was also in church during the attack, said she was confused and did not immediately know what to do when she heard the first round of gun shots.

    Led in evidence by Adedipe, the PW-3 said: “I was confused and did not know what was happening until an old woman sitting beside me was killed.

    “I was still confused and seated down when the choir president came from the choir gallery and grab me up and we ran towards the alter.

    “At the alter, I met brother Chinedu Ojukwu, who helped me to lie down on the floor.

    “And, we were all lying down when the unknown gun men climbed to the alter and asked us, ‘do you know why we are doing this?’

    “I raised up my head and looked at him. I did not see him because of the fear in me.

    “But, he thought I saw him and he said, ‘you that are looking at me, you will die immediately.’

    “And he dropped the dynamite beside my head and he left.

    “Brother Chinedu was the one who asked me to shift and while sighting, I never knew that my left leg was not yet removed from the dynamite and the dynamite exploded and my left leg was damaged with wounds,” she said.

    When asked if she had any evidence to show to the court that her left leg was damaged, she walked off the witness box and showed the court her left leg which was damaged as a result of the explosive device that she said was dropped by one of the attackers beside her inside the church hall.

    SSC added: “While I was being taken to the hospital, I met my younger cousin brother dead. He was just two years. He was shot at the back of his head

    “There after, I was rushed to the hospital by the Reverend Father, brother Chinedu and Chucks.

    “When I got to the hospital, I met our CYON President and I asked about my mother and my siblings from him and he said they are fine.

    “I was still anxious to see my mother and some minutes later, my mother arrived at the hospital.

    “She could not recognise me because of the injury and the dust from the dynamite made me dark.

    “She could only recognise me with my clothes.

    “She finally met me and asked her colleagues to come and assist me.

    “And my father bought everything needed for the treatment that day.”

    On what the medical personnel who attended to her did to keep the wounds on her leg at the state it currently is, the witness said the affected leg was operated on four times.

    She said she was also skin grafted to cover the open wounds, adding that presently, there is an iron inside the leg.

    The witness, who said she is still on medication, told the court that she made statement on May 26, 2024 when she was invited to the DSS office in Akure.

    She said 41 people died instantly from the attack, while over 100 were injured.

    Under cross-examination by Mohammad, SSB said she came about the number of those killed in the attack from the figure printed on an obituary magazine that was printed on the day of their burial, which stated that 41 people died.

    After the PW-3 concluded her testimony, Justice Nwite adjourned the matter until Jan. 14 at 12noon for continuation of trial.

  • Bandits Storm National Park Service in Oyo, Kill Five

    Bandits Storm National Park Service in Oyo, Kill Five

     

     

    By  Ibrahim Sofiyullaha

    Five National Park Service operatives were killed when gunmen attacked their post in Oloka, Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State late Tuesday night

    Relatives confirmed that some officers were resting during the assault, with one victim reportedly found dead on a prayer mat

    Community leaders expressed concern over security risks linked to nearby forest settlements, while residents reported sighting an aircraft

    Five operatives of the National Park Service stationed in Oloka, Orire Local Government Area of Oyo State were killed late Tuesday night after gunmen stormed their post around 9pm.

    Some of the officers were shot at, and others burned to death. The bandits then packed their weapons before fleeing into the forest.

    Five National Park operatives were killed in a late-night attack in Oloka. A relative of one of the victims told Legit.ng that the officers were believed to be resting when the assault began.

    One of the bodies was reportedly found on a prayer mat, raising the impression that the officer was shot while observing prayers.

    Gunmen Attack National Park Operatives Grief spread quickly through the community as relatives began receiving confirmation of the deaths. Iya Saki, the mother-in-law of one of the slain officers, was almost expressionless when the news reached her.

    She expressed deep sorrow and appealed for authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice and restore calm in the area. Another distant family member, Mr Muritala, identified as one of the respected elders in Ikoyi-Ile, a neighbouring community, said residents have long been worried about security due to their proximity to forest settlements.

    He said: “We are very disadvantaged and at high risk because we are surrounded by many Fulani people. And we have been engaging them to not take in any people of questionable character.”

    Some of the victims’ remains were partially burnt by the assailants. State authorities, including the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Police, later evacuated the bodies for documentation and investigation.

    However, a few families have demanded the release of their relatives’ remains to enable proper burial rites in line with cultural and religious practices.

    Surveillance And Security Response In nearby Ikoyi-Ile, residents reported seeing an aircraft flying toward the area in recent time.

    Some locals believe the aircraft may have been the drone recently acquired by the Oyo State government for security surveillance, though this has not been officially confirmed.

    Community leaders have called for increased patrols and stronger intelligence gathering to prevent further violence. Residents said fear remains high as many families worry about possible repeat attacks, especially in remote settlements close to forest corridors.

     

  • How bandits killed my husband, took 25 students – VP’s wife

    How bandits killed my husband, took 25 students – VP’s wife

     

     

    The wife of the slain Vice Principal of Government Girls Comprehensive Senior Secondary School, Maga, Kebbi State, Amina Hassan, has narrated how bandits killed her husband, abducted 25 students, and her daughter escaped during an attack in the early hours of Sunday.

    The wife of the VP, who spoke with newsmen on Monday, said the gunmen broke into their home around 3:30am while they slept.

    Hassan said: “What happened is that we were asleep around 3:30am when I heard movements behind our window.

    “So I tried to wake my husband up to tell him that the animals are destroying our things outside.

    “Before I knew it, there was a bang on our door and it was forcefully opened.

    “So I tapped my husband to tell him that the animals have gotten into the house and they are really destroying our things.

    “As soon as he got up, we realised they were not animals but robbers armed with guns.

    “We started struggling with them.

    “Then one of them pulled out his gun and shot my husband.

    “Then they dragged me by my hand outside the house.

    “So I told them to leave me alone and that I would not go with them since they have killed the father of my children and they are asking the children to go in and sleep.

    “I was still arguing with them when my daughter came out.

    “Then they left me and went to her and took her with them, leading them to the hostel.

    “Then they told her to lay down so they can shoot her too.

    “So she told them: ‘I should lay down so that you can shoot me.’

    “They said: ‘Yes.’

    “So she asked that they allow her to go and ease herself.

    “But then they opened the door and saw other girls, and their attention was shifted from my girl.

    “That was how she was able to escape into the bush.

    By the time she came back, it was already morning.”

  • Bandits Strike Again In Kogi State, Kill Two Policemen, Passerby At Checkpoint

    Bandits Strike Again In Kogi State, Kill Two Policemen, Passerby At Checkpoint

     

    ….photo, video of the dastardly act

    By Amuda Dan Sulaiman

    Rampaging bandits have again killed two policemen and a passerby at a road checkpoint in Abugi community, Lokoja Local Government Area of Kogi State.

    The bandits said to be fully armed and riding on a motorcycle carried out the dastardly act on Sunday morning.

    The incident happened on Abugi-Gugurugi road.

    The bandits, said to be heavily armed, ambushed the officers while on duty at a checkpoint in the community.

    Eyewitnesses said the attackers shot sporadically into air before seizing the policemen’s rifles and fled the scene.

    A resident told our reporter that the unsuspecting passerby was caught in the crossfire and died instantly.

    The gunmen escaped on their motorcycle before security reinforcements could arrive.

    The bodies of the deceased have been deposited at the morgue, while the area has been cordoned off to restore calm.

    This fresh attack is coming few days after three policemen were killed by bandits at a road checkpoint in Egbe, Yagba West Local Government of Kogi State.

    It adds to the rising concerns over security challenges in Kogi State and across the region, where banditry and armed violence have claimed several lives in recent months.

    The state police command is yet to comment on the incident.

  • Bandits protect Katsina community from external attacks

    Bandits protect Katsina community from external attacks

    Bandits protect Katsina community from external attacksFollowing the peace agreement in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina, bandits terrorising the communities have now resorted to protecting the residents from external attacks.

    Malam Abubakar Mohammad, a resident of Magama community, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen on Sunday, expressed appreciation for the relative peace being enjoyed in the area.

    Narrating how peace returned to their communities, Mohammad recalled that about six months ago, there was a peace agreement with the bandits.

    The resident observed that since then, they have not recorded any case of bandits’ attack on communities across the area.

    He said: “Most of these bandits, we know them, we stay in the same area with some of them, some we were even friends before they decided to isolate themselves.

    “But we thank God since they have decided to embrace peace on their own. Some of them now come to the market, but you will never see them carrying guns.

    “When you go to the forest, you will see them with their guns protecting us from external attacks, especially from Zamfara or other Local Government Areas yet to embrace the dialogue.”

    Mohammad described the present moment as a bumper harvest period, because many have returned to their farms after abandoning them for a very long time due to the insecurity.

    Another resident of the area, Uzairu Rabiu, excitedly said: “For the past five to six months now, there have been no reports of attacks by the bandits, therefore, we’re happy.

    “However, our major concern now is lack of proper drainages, recently, about 50 houses were affected by flood at Bagaruwa ward.

    “I’m appealing to the state government, our national and state assembly members to do the needful. We’re happy that banditry is gone, but flood is now our problem,” he said.

    Also speaking at a joint security committee meeting, the Secretary of Jibia People’s Forum, Malam Zubairu Sani, noted with happiness that the peace was achieved through the support of various stakeholders in the area.

    Sani, while revealing that the peace accord was requested by the bandits, also commended Gov. Dikko Radda for his commitment in the fight against insecurity.

    The Jibia, a border community with Niger Republic, was among the areas seriously hit by the activities of bandits, stopping them from farming, going to school and other business activities.

    But with the recent peace accord between the community and the bandits, hundreds of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) have returned to their ancestral homes.

  • Bandits Invade Hospital, Shoot Doctor, Abduct 5 persons in Katsina

    Bandits Invade Hospital, Shoot Doctor, Abduct 5 persons in Katsina

     

    By Danladi Ahmed
    Kankara (Katsina)FLOWERBUDNEWS: Dared-devil bandits on Tuesday night stormed Kankara General Hospital in Ƙankara LGA of Katsina State.

    Flowerbudnews leant that during the invasion, the bandits shot Dr. Murtala Sale Dandashire and abducted five people in the hospital.

    Sources disclosed that Dr. Murtala Saleh Dandashire, an indigene Kankara LGA, was the best graduating Medical student of the year 2019, from the Medical School of Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria.

    Flowerbudnews learnt that Doc. Dandashire was shot in the thigh and id responding to treatment.

    Commenting on the incident, a security analyst, Bakatsine Dan Katsina emphasized the need for improved security in Katsina, saying: ”there is a need to improve security in the hospitals across Katsina State.’:

    Dan Katsina recalled that ‘:within the past three months, bandits have reportedly entered three hospitals: Kurfi General Hospital, Mai Tsani hospital in Dutsin-ma LGA and Kankara General Hospital.” Flowerbudnews.

     

  • Tension As Gunmen Kidnap 20 Bus Passengers

    Tension As Gunmen Kidnap 20 Bus Passengers

     

    Twenty passengers who were travelling along the link road between Mariga and Kontagora area of Niger state have been kidnapped.

    The passengers were said to have been kidnapped by some bandits operating along the axis, the speaker of the Niger House of Assembly, Abdulmalik Sarkin-Daji has confirmed.

    According to the lawmaker, the bandits mounted a blockade along the road and forced the passengers into a nearby forest.

    The speaker noted that the area has become and breeding camp for the bandits with families of victims taking ransom to the bandits there.

    He said, “The passengers kidnapped on Thursday on the Mariga-Kontagora road were also taken to the same forest.”

    “Despite the military’s previous dismissal of one Assembly member’s statements, bandits blocked the road between Baban-Lamba and Beri on Thursday, October 31, abducting over 20 passengers and relocating them to the same forest, he said.

    While urging the military leadership to make efforts towards ridding the area of bandits, the lawmaker said the Federal Government and relevant authorities need to understand the challenges faced by the residents.

     

     

  • Breaking:  Woman, Children Abducted as Bandits Invade Ushafa, Abuja Community

    Breaking:  Woman, Children Abducted as Bandits Invade Ushafa, Abuja Community

    Bandits have launched an attack on Ushafa community in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The attack took place on Thursday night around Zone A.

    According to eyewitnesses, the bandits shot a man identified as Mr. Felix Chuks and abducted his entire family.

    Locals revealed that attempts to reach the vigilantes during the attack were unsuccessful, as they were not responding to calls due to the intense gunfire.

    The reason behind the killing of Mr. Chuks is still unclear, but sources suggest that he may have resisted the bandits, leading to him being killed.

    This is not the first time the area has been targeted by bandits. A similar incident occurred a few months ago, resulting in the death of a man and the abduction of his pregnant wife and children. Unfortunately, no arrests have been made in connection with the previous attack.

    The FCT police has yet to comment on the development.