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NOTORIOUS BANDIT LEADER RELEASES 40 CAPTIVES IN KATSINA, WARNS OF PEACE PROCESS COLLAPSE OVER SECURITY OPERATION

Isya Kwashen Garwa, a notorious bandits’ leader, has released 40 additional captives in Katsina State’s Faskari Local Government Area. Officials present at the handover confirmed the release, which is part of an ongoing peace dialogue with local authorities. This latest release follows the earlier freeing of 30 individuals on Wednesday. Garwa stated that two individuals had been released prior to this recent group and were not included in the count of 40. With the new releases, the total number of freed captives now stands at 72. Garwa emphasized that the releases were in fulfillment of commitments made during a peace pact meeting held in Faskari. He stated that his group was not forced or threatened into the decision. “You have seen that these people were released because of the promises we made during the peace pact meeting in Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State. You can see them, there are 40 of them. Two people were released earlier and are not part of this group of 40. On Wednesday we released 30 people. Altogether, they number 72,” Garwa said. “They were released because of the peace deal meeting. We were neither threatened nor overpowered before we released them, we released them because of the promises we made. They are not all in one location. I was instructed to go into the bush to ensure all kidnapped victims were released, and I am still trying to gather everyone who was kidnapped.” Despite the releases, Garwa voiced serious concerns about a security operation he claimed took place in the Ruwan-Godiya area on Friday. He alleged that the operation led to the deaths of members of his group as well as Hausa civilians, including women and children. He also stated that property, including motorcycles, was confiscated. The bandit leader issued a stark warning that failure by the government to address the alleged killings could lead to a breakdown of the fragile peace process. “While I was going around to secure their release I received a report from Ruwa-Godiya that security operatives went to meet our people and shot them. It was not only our people, Hausa people were affected too. They killed men, women and children, and they also took our property, including motorcycles. This situation suggests that some people among the security operatives do not want us to live in peace,” Garwa said. “If you will act, take decisive action on this matter. If you do not, we will return to our previous fighting, and if things worsen you will tell the world that we violated the promises we made. This incident happened on Friday. Government officials know what I am saying, I am not lying; you know the security operatives did this. Let me tell you: no life is worth more than another. If we want to resolve this peacefully, let us do it in the fear of God.” The releases are the result of months of ongoing negotiations between various bandit factions and local stakeholders, which are part of broader efforts aimed at curbing kidnappings and improving security in Nigeria’s troubled northwest region.

NORTH-WEST NIGERIA BANDITS DEMAND RESPECT AND UNDERSTANDING IN EXCHANGE FOR PEACE

A notorious bandit leader has issued a stern warning to the Nigerian government and society, stating that their violent activities will persist unless they are treated with respect and understanding. Speaking on behalf of his group during a peace dialogue session in Katsina State, the bandit leader emphasized the need for mutual respect and an end to stigmatization. The bandit leader explained that many young people have been forced into banditry due to neglect, injustice, and long-standing grievances. He expressed a desire to return to a time when farmers and herders coexisted peacefully, and security personnel performed their duties without bias. The bandit leader’s comments come as part of ongoing peace efforts between security agencies, local authorities, and armed groups in the region. Traditional leaders, community stakeholders, and government officials are working together to find a lasting solution to the conflict that has plagued the North-West region for years. The bandit leader’s demand for respect and understanding highlights the complexity of the issue and the need for a nuanced approach to address the root causes of banditry. By engaging in meaningful dialogue and addressing the grievances of the bandits, the government and other stakeholders may be able to find a way to bring peace and stability to the region.

BREAKING: NOTORIOUS BANDIT BELLO TURJI CAPTURED, UNDERGOING INTERROGATION IN ABUJA

In a major breakthrough, Capital Times News (CTN) can report with exclusive authority that notorious bandit, Bello Turji, has been arrested following intense pressure from the military. Turji has been running around the forest of Zamfara for a hiding place, just as his commanders and some of his relations have been killed. We have it on good authority that Turji is in military custody in Abuja. He made last-minute efforts to rally support from fellow bandits commanders, but each of them turned his entreaties down. We can also confirm that he made his arrest easy as he gave voluntary indication that he was ready to surrender. However, details about his arrest are still sketchy as the military is yet to make an official statement. Capital Times News can authoritatively confirm that Turji is in military custody in Nigeria’s Capital City, Abuja, where he is undergoing interrogation. In an inquiry by CTN to the top brass of the Military, he replied with a terse “Not yet Confirmed”. This development is seen as a significant victory in the fight against banditry and terrorism in Nigeria. It’s worth noting that security forces have been closing in on Turji’s gang, with recent arrests of 18 gunmen linked to the notorious bandit near the Nigeria-Niger border in Sokoto State. The arrest of Turji is expected to deal a major blow to banditry in the region. CTN will continue to provide updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.