Bandits have killed three people and abducted one in Kano State, fuelling concerns that insecurity has spread to the peaceful city.
The state police command confirmed that gunmen stormed Rurum
village in Rano Local Government Area of the state and abducted the mother of a
businessman, Alhaji Yusuf Jibrin, but was silent on the killing of the three
people.
It was, however, a relief for the people of Kaduna State as a
notorious leader of bandits, Rufai Maikaji, alongside dozens of his fighters
who were terrorising some communities in the state, have been killed by
security forces.
The spokesman of the police in Kano, Mr. Abdullahi Haruna
Kiyawa, said yesterday that the gunmen abducted two people but the police
rescued one and were in the process of recovering the other.
Haruna, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), declined to
give details of casualties.
But the residents confirmed that the gunmen opened fire, which resulted in the
killing of the three persons.
The gunmen also abducted Alhaji Yusuf Jibrin and his wife,
Hajiya Asabe Jibrin, but they later released the husband.
An eyewitness also said his brother who was shot later died at
Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, while the remaining victims, including an old man
who escaped from the kidnappers, were receiving treatment.
He added that the security agencies didn’t arrive at the scene
until after the bandits had finished the operation.
Meanwhile, a notorious leader of bandits, Rufai Maikaji, alongside dozens of
his fighters who were terrorising some communities in Kaduna State, have been
killed.
The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affair, Mr.
Samuel Aruwan, in a statement yesterday in Kaduna, said security agencies,
acting on intelligence, hunted down the leader of the bandits who commanded
over 100 fighters.
He said Maikaji and his gang members were responsible for
attacks on communities in Giwa, Igabi and Chikun LGAs of the state.
“After painstaking checks with security agencies and careful
exploitation of numerous human intelligence sources, the Kaduna State Government
can authoritatively confirm that one ‘Rufai Maikaji,’ a deadly bandit who
commanded over 100 fighters, has been neutralised”, Aruwan said.
The statement added that Maikaji and dozens of his fighters were
killed during air interdictions around the fringes of Malul Forest in Igabi LGA
of the state.
He said the aerial missions in which Maikaji and his gang were
neutralised were conducted late February when the gang leader and members of
his group, on sighting ground troops, escaped from Anaba village, Igabi LGA
where they had killed some people, kidnapped others and burnt houses.
“The prompt response by the air platforms ended the reign of
terror maintained by ‘Rufai Maikaji’ and his bloodsucking accomplices,” Aruwan
added.
He stated that Maikaji and his group were confirmed to be
responsible for the killings, kidnappings and cattle rustlings in many
communities in Giwa, Igabi and Chikun LGAs, especially in the following
locations: Iyatawa, Garke, Kumfa, Bakali, Karau-karau and Galadimawa, Anaba,
Kerawa, Hashimawa, Sabon Birni, Buruku general area and parts of Chikun LGA
axis of Kaduna-Birnin Gwari road.
He said the late bandits’ leader began his career as an errand
boy to some deadly bandits in and around Sabon Birni in Igabi LGA.
From this position, he grew to become a household name in banditry, the
statement said.
The
commissioner said the state government and security agencies had assured
residents of communities that suffered the brutality of Maikaji that other
members of the gang and their accomplices who escaped were being pursued.
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