In a breakthrough in the fight against banditry, 50 suspected bandits terrorised people across Taraba State’s Bali Local Government Area.
While the accomplishment was accomplished on Tuesday in the North-East state, Abdullahi Usman, spokesman for the Taraba State Police Command, told Channels Television on Thursday that the bandits were slain by police operatives working with other security agencies.
He stated that the coordinated action was carried out in response to a local outcry, which resulted in the ambush and killing of the robbers.
“Taraba State Police Command received information that some unknown gunmen suspected to be kidnappers in their hundreds invaded Tonti village under Maihula District Bali LGA Taraba State. The bandits invaded the village around 5:30hrs during the time that the Muslim faithful were saying their morning prayers, and started shooting sporadically,” he said.
“On receipt of information, the Commissioner of Police Taraba State Police Command Joseph Eribo ordered the deployment of a tactical team from Bali Division to the area in collaboration with the Army, vigilantes, and hunters. On arriving at the village, the bandits engaged the joint team in a gun duel.
“In the process, many of the bandits were subdued and neutralised due to the firing power of the operatives and others escaped with various degrees of injuries as a result of gunshots. Investigation revealed that over fifty of the bandits were neutralised.”
According to him, there is a manhunt in the area to arrest the fleeing bandits.
However, 12 locals were shot to death by the bandits before the arrival of the security personnel, the police spokesman added.
Already, police authorities in the state have deployed a special strike force to the area for robust patrol mainly to stem the tide of banditry in and around the place.
Taraba is among several states in northern and central Nigeria where bandit gangs operate, raiding villages, killing and abducting residents as well as burning and looting homes.
The criminals have been notorious for mass kidnappings of students from schools in recent years. Hundreds of thousands of people have also been displaced in rural areas in the northern and central parts of Nigeria, where bandit militias raid villages to loot and kidnap scores of residents to hold them for ransom in forest hideouts.