Military raids bandits leader, Bello Turji’s hideout, kill scores of terrorists

Nigerian troops, on Saturday, reportedly hit and injured the notorious bandit leader, Bello Turji, when military fighter jets raided his hideouts and bandits camps in the North West, it was gathered.

The attack fighter jets of the Air Task Force (ATF) of Operation HADIN KAI also killed several bandits, in the raid carried out at some forests in Zamfara and Sokoto states, in the raid.

A military intelligence source said that the Air Task Force aggressive operation, in conjunction with ground troops of the Nigerian Army, took place at Shinkafi town in Zamfara, and Bafarawa, Isa, Sabon Birni axis in Sokoto State.

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According to the source, the actual number of bandits who were eliminated by the airstrikes could not be ascertained in the operations reportedly carried out at dawn.

It was gathered that some bandits who sustained serious injuries attempted to flee, but were ambushed by the troops.

“Apart from spontaneous operations in Katsina and Zamfara, from 16-17 December 2021, strikes were conducted by NAF aircraft at bandits camps in Isa, Sabon Birni axis and East Tozei where several bandits were eliminated while others escaped in disarray.

“Furthermore on the morning of 18th December 21, airstrikes were carried out in Gebe Village, Sokoto State, where bandits who were hitherto harassing innocent citizens were also mercilessly dealt with. Yet, few of the bandits still escaped, abandoning their weapons, in the process,” the source added.

Revealing how their military operation was conducted in the two North West States, another intelligence operative of the Nigerian Army said recent joint operations by air and ground troops were yielding positive results.

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The source also said a General Officer Commanding (GOC) led troops to strongholds of the bandits in Sokoto and Zamfara states, while at the same time, multiple airstrikes of the military attack jets pounded the criminal bandits.

“Many of them were neutralised. Credible reports indicate that Turji was badly wounded by today’s strike, if not dead. There were civilians that were also set free, after our military raids at the bandits’ forest camps.

“There may likely be collateral damages in communities where bandits are harboured and protected because some community leaders are reluctant to provide useful information on the bandits in their areas,” the source said.

Air Task ForceBello TurjiNigerian troopsOperation HADIN KAI
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