…recovers cache of weapons
By Joe Udo
SOKOTO (CONVERSEER) – Officers of the Nigerian Army have neutralised 11 suspected bandits in Sabon Birni Local Government Area of Sokoto State.
The operation was carried out by the 8 Division Nigerian Army in collaboration with Sector 2 Joint Task Force, North West Operation Fansan Yamma Strike Team, deployed for counter-banditry and terrorism operations in the State.
In a swift and decisive ambush operation, the tactical operation also led to the recovery of a substantial cache of arms.

According to a statement by the Nigerian Army, the bold and tactical operation, conducted near Kurawa village in Sabon Birni, disrupted a planned attack on Tara village, “a critical area for cross-movement by terrorist and bandit elements.”
“Acting on precise, credible intelligence, the strike team executed a well-coordinated ambush, engaging the bandits in an intense firefight.
“The operation resulted in the neutralisation of 11 bandits, while others fled with gunshot wounds.
“The troops recovered 8 AK-47 rifles, 5 extra magazines and 26 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.
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“The operation not only prevented a potential terrorist attack but also dealt a significant blow to the bandits and terrorists’ network operating in the Sabon Birni Corridor, which has been a flash point in recent times.
“The proactive response by the troops highlights their unwavering commitment to protecting the lives and property of citizens in Sokoto State and its surrounding areas.
“The success of this mission reinforces the Division’s resolve to combat banditry and terrorism, ensuring peace and security for the people of Sokoto State,” the statement read.
