62 kidnapped victims escape after air strike on bandits’ camp in Katsina

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The Katsina State Government has confirmed that 62 kidnapped victims regained their freedom after an airstrike targeted the camp of a notorious bandits’ leader, Muhammadu Fulani, in Danmusa Local Government Area.

The development was announced on Monday in Katsina by the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasir Mu’azu.

According to him, the Nigerian Air Force strike was carried out in the Jigawa-Sawai area, near the Zamfara border.

Mu’azu added that 12 of the rescued victims are receiving treatment at Matazu General Hospital, while 16 others are being attended to at the Nigerian Army Forward Operational Base (FOB) in Kaiga Malamai.

“The Nigerian Air Force operation, conducted on Saturday at 05:10 p.m., forced the bandits to flee their stronghold, creating the opportunity for the mass escape of victims held captive.

“During interviews with the rescued victims, it was confirmed that the bandits fled as a result of the airstrike.

“The victims revealed that about 62 people escaped and took off in different directions.

“Majority of the victims were abducted from Sayaya village during a night attack on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, by Fulani’s gang, 6 been terrorising Matazu, Kankia, Dutsinma, and parts of Kano State,” he said.

He said the state government has deployed the Quick Response Wing of the Nigerian Air Force, to restore peace to the troubled communities in Bakori and Matazu LGAs.

“Our troops are currently monitoring the situation for further rescue operations,” he said.

The commissioner assured the affected families that the government would reunite the rescued victims with their loved ones after completing necessary medical examinations.