Tag: Katsina bandit attack

  • Bandits Attack Naming Ceremony in Katsina Village, Kill Two and Abduct 13 Despite Recent Peace Deal!

    Bandits Attack Naming Ceremony in Katsina Village, Kill Two and Abduct 13 Despite Recent Peace Deal!

    Reported by Marian Opeyemi Fasesan, Editor-in-Chief | Sele Media Africa

    Armed bandits have attacked a naming ceremony in a rural community in Katsina State, killing two people and abducting at least 13 others in a violent raid that underscores persistent insecurity in northwestern Nigeria despite ongoing peace agreements between authorities and armed groups.

    Local sources and security reports indicate that the assailants stormed the village during the celebration, firing sporadically and causing panic among residents gathered for the event. The attackers reportedly shot two individuals dead at the scene before forcibly taking 13 people—many of them women and children—into the surrounding forests.

    Community leaders said the attack has intensified fears among residents who had hoped that recent negotiations and peace arrangements between local authorities and bandit groups would reduce violence across the region.

    Katsina State, located in Nigeria’s northwest and bordering the Niger Republic, has been one of the epicenters of banditry in recent years. Armed groups operating across forested areas have carried out repeated raids on villages, kidnappings for ransom, cattle rustling, and attacks on travelers.

    Security analysts note that while some communities have pursued dialogue and peace agreements with bandit groups to halt attacks, such arrangements have produced mixed results. Critics argue that the deals sometimes provide only temporary relief or are undermined by rival armed factions that refuse to participate in negotiations.

    Residents of the affected village described scenes of chaos during the assault, with families fleeing into nearby bushes to escape gunfire. Local vigilante groups reportedly attempted to pursue the attackers, but the bandits had already retreated into forest hideouts before security reinforcements arrived.

    Authorities have yet to release an official casualty update, but security sources confirmed that efforts are underway to locate the abducted victims and track the perpetrators. Community leaders are also calling on both state and federal authorities to strengthen security operations across vulnerable rural areas.

    The incident highlights the ongoing challenge facing Nigerian security forces as they attempt to contain bandit networks operating across multiple states in the northwest, including Katsina, Zamfara, Kaduna, and Sokoto. Despite intensified military operations and community defense initiatives, attacks on villages and mass kidnappings continue to occur.

    Security experts say sustained intelligence gathering, regional cooperation, and improved protection for rural communities will be critical to preventing further attacks and restoring confidence among residents.

    Sources: BBC News, Reuters, Al Jazeera, Premium Times, The Guardian Nigerian

  • Katsina Insecurity Deepens: DPO CSP Muhammad Sani Sagir Killed in Bandit Ambush During Anti–Cattle Rustling Operation in Rimi LGA

    Reported by Afilawos Magana Sur, investigative Journalist at Sele Media Africa.

    A Divisional Police Officer, CSP Muhammad Sani Sagir, has been killed in an ambush by suspected armed bandits in Rimi Local Government Area of Katsina State, underscoring the persistent security crisis in Nigeria’s North-West. The incident occurred on Thursday morning in Magaji community, Majen- Gobir ward, after the officer and his team reportedly responded to a distress call over cattle rustling around 10:00 a.m. According to local and security sources, the operatives traced the suspects into a nearby forest in a bid to recover stolen livestock when they came under heavy gunfire.CSP Sagir sustained critical injuries during the exchange and was later confirmed dead. Three other police operatives and a woman were also injured in the attack and have since been taken to hospital for treatment. Authorities confirmed that one suspected bandit was neutralized during the confrontation, while some rustled cattle were recovered. However, the assailants reportedly fled with additional livestock.Security operatives have launched a manhunt for the fleeing suspects as tension mounts in the affected communities.Rising Banditry in Katsina and the North-WestKatsina State has remained one of the epicentres of armed banditry, kidnapping, and cattle rustling in Nigeria’s North-West geopolitical zone. The attacks often target rural communities, security personnel, and farmers, with forests in the region serving as hideouts for criminal groups. Nigeria Police Force authorities have repeatedly pledged intensified operations against bandit networks operating across Katsina and neighbouring states, yet attacks persist, particularly in remote communities where cattle rustling forms a key economic driver for armed groups. Security analysts note that cattle rustling has evolved from isolated criminal activity into a highly organized enterprise linked to wider insecurity, including kidnapping for ransom and rural displacement. Community Fears and National implications the killing of a senior police officer in active response to a distress call raises renewed concerns about the operational risks facing frontline security personnel and the broader capacity to contain rural banditry. Residents in Rimi LGA and surrounding areas have expressed fear over the frequency of attacks, calling for reinforced security presence, improved intelligence coordination, and sustained federal intervention. The North-West has witnessed recurring security operations by the military and police, alongside federal and state-level strategies aimed at dismantling armed camps in forested zones. However, community leaders argue that long-term solutions must combine security enforcement with economic stabilization, rural development, and cross-border security coordination. As authorities continue investigations and pursue the attackers, the incident adds to a growing list of casualties among security personnel confronting bandit groups in northern Nigeria. Sources:Daily Trust; Premium Times; Channels Television; Vanguard.