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Terrorist bello Turji’s threat: How families risk lives to enter Niger Republic — Sokoto residents

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Some displaced residents of Isa Local Government Area of Sokoto State have lamented increased banditry in the area, saying their family members are undertaking huge risks to move to Niger Republic.

They told Saturday PUNCH that their relatives fled to the West African country following renewed threats and attacks by gunmen loyal to the notorious bandit leader, Bello Turji.

A video clip that circulated on social media during the week showed residents fleeing the affected communities.

The clip has since been confirmed by local authorities.

The Secretary of the Sokoto Eastern Zone Development Association, Professor Muazu Shamaki, said the exodus began last Friday after Turji issued threats to settlements around Tidibali, a community within the council.

“People in the local government area received threats from bandits. Since last Friday, many residents have been rushing to the local government headquarters to lodge complaints,” he stated.

According to him, over 20 settlements across different parts of the local government area have been evacuated in response to the threats.

In separate interviews with our correspondents, former residents said their relatives and family members were fleeing to Niger Republic.

One of them, Mohammed Saleh, who is currently in Dole Kena, a border community between Nigeria and Niger Republic in the Sabon Birni area of Sokoto State, said many residents embarked on dangerous cross-border journeys in search of safety.

Saleh said, “A lot of people have travelled to Niger Republic to join their families—some with their wives and children, others even with their parents. Those of us here cannot really state the condition of everyone in Niger right now.”

For those still trapped in the affected communities, he said uncertainty continues to loom large.

“For us that are still here, we don’t know what our fate will be,” he said.

He noted that some residents were intercepted by authorities after crossing the border and sent back to Nigeria.

“Upon crossing the border, some of us were arrested by authorities and returned to our country,” he said.

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Despite the risks, Saleh said many residents still considered fleeing safer than remaining behind.

“The journey was not easy; it was actually hazardous. Nevertheless, it is safer for us to go than to stay,” he said.

According to him, the latest wave of attacks began about three weeks ago.

He said kidnappings had become rampant, with families struggling to raise ransom for abducted relatives.

“My elder brother was also kidnapped, and they demanded millions of naira for his release,” Saleh said.

“We took the money to them, yet they did not release him.”

He explained that the family met the bandits in Gidan Saleh to deliver the ransom.

“We took N5m to them. They still demanded an additional N2.5m before releasing him,” he added.

Also speaking, a 75-year-old farmer, Sarkin Noma of Tidibale, said insecurity in the area had persisted for years with no sign of easing.

According to him, bandits frequently abduct residents and demand ransom, but in many cases, victims are not released even after payment.

He said the worsening situation had forced many residents to flee to neighbouring Niger Republic through difficult and unsafe routes.

“I cannot even say how many people have gone to Niger. Even my son and others are there with their families,” he said.

“The journey is not easy, and at my age, I cannot cross the border,” he added.

Another displaced resident, 66-year-old Mallam Ibrahim, said he fled his community about a week ago following threats linked to Turji.

“I had to run away with my family. We are hiding here for now,” he said.

“We heard that security personnel have been deployed and that some people have returned, but we will wait for more information before going back.”

Displaced residents take refuge in classrooms

An activist with the Movement for Social Justice and Good Governance, Bashar Altine, said the eastern territorial district of Sokoto had been under persistent bandit attacks for over a decade.

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He confirmed that videos circulating on social media showing people leaving Trinidad Valley and surrounding settlements were authentic.

“The affected areas are from my own locality—Isa and Sabon Bini. Shinkafi, now in Zamfara State, was once part of Isa Local Government. So whatever happens in Shinkafi affects Isa and Sabon Bini,” Altine said.

According to him, most of the bandits operating in the area, including Bello Turji, are indigenes who lived there all their lives.

He said Turji had been terrorising the communities for between 13 and 14 years, adding that residents were familiar with his movements and operations.

“We know his hometown. We know where he moves with his cattle and other livestock. We know where he basically has his operational base. We know where he lives,” he said.

Altine described the latest incident in Tidibali as a direct threat issued by Turji to the villagers.

“A few days ago, he went to the village because he can move freely everywhere except where there is security. He told the people of Tidibali, ‘Take your people and leave this area.’

“He also gathered people, killed about three persons in their presence, and issued a warning: ‘You should leave this area. This is my last warning,’” he said.

The violence, he said, forced many residents of Tidibali to flee, with some relocating to nearby Sabon Bini or Isa town, while others crossed into the Niger Republic.

According to Altine, several displaced persons are currently taking shelter in public school classrooms in Isa, which have been temporarily converted into relief centres.

“Some went to Isa town where they have relatives, others to Sabon Bini, and some even to Indama in the Niger Republic.

“The majority are now taking refuge in Isa, inside classrooms at Isa Secondary School. No classroom is being used for lectures at the moment,” he said.

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Altine added that non-governmental organisations and private individuals had begun providing support to the displaced residents.

“The Moragia Foundation sent delegates and relief materials. Aminu Amadu Sani from ESA also sent a delegate with relief items. I believe the government is now making arrangements for relief support,” he added.

Despite rumours that Turji may have been killed following a reported United States airstrike, Altine said the bandit leader remains alive and active in the area.

“We are from the same locality. Turji is just about 30 to 35 kilometres away from Isa. Communities he has terrorised still receive information about his movements.

“Turji is still alive. His brothers—Danbokolo and Malam-Illa—are also alive and are constantly terrorising people,” he said.

“This clearly shows that Bello Turji is still alive. We regularly pass information to security agencies, and they know he is alive,” Altine added.

Residents appeal for help

Despite relocating, Shamaki said some residents had remained in contact with relevant authorities, including civilian and military security formations.

“We have the JTF, the civilian JTF, and the IMU. Despite all the security you think we have, it is really happening. It is confirmed. It’s real,” he said.

Shamaki appealed to government authorities at all levels to address the crisis through a coordinated response.

“As indigenes of the area, we are highly disturbed. We are very worried and unhappy about the situation, and we have been complaining,” he said.

“We call on the federal government, the state government and even the local government to adopt a coordinated approach so that this issue can become history,” he added.

Saturday PUNCH gathered that those in Dole kena border town were over 700, while no fewer than three trailer loads of other people moved to the Niger Republic.

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Hoodlums tie up couple, steal ₦4m valuables in Bauchi – Police

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Operatives of the Bauchi State Police Command have arrested two suspects over their alleged involvement in a case of criminal conspiracy, housebreaking and armed robbery in Gadau community of the state.

The command’s spokesperson, SP Nafiu Abubakar, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday, saying the suspects were arrested following an intelligence-led investigation into the incident.

According to the statement, a 28-year-old resident of Gadau Town reported the incident to the Gadau Divisional Police Headquarters on July 3, stating that the robbery occurred on June 8 at about 3:00 a.m.

The statement partly read, “On 3rd July, 2026, a 28-year-old complainant, male, resident of Gadau Town, reported at Gadau Division that on 8th June, 2026, at about 0300hrs, five unknown hoodlums armed with cutlasses and other dangerous weapons broke into his residence.”

It added, “According to the complainant, the hoodlums forced open his bedroom door, intimidated him and his wife with machetes, tied them up, and carted away valuables. Items stolen include one Jincheng motorcycle, five Android mobile phones, 10 sets of wrappers, the sum of ₦1,000,000 cash, one cap, and three wristwatches, all valued at about ₦4,000,000.”

The police spokesperson said detectives immediately visited the scene and launched an intelligence-led investigation, which led to the arrest of two suspects.

“Upon receipt of the report, police operatives visited the scene and commenced an intelligence-led investigation. As a result of diligent follow-up, two suspects were subsequently arrested.

“They are Salisu Umar, 20, of the same address, and Sadiq Shehu, 20, of Azare, Katagum Local Government Area. They underwent preliminary investigation at the Divisional Headquarters,” Habib stated.

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He further revealed that during an identification parade, the complainant’s wife identified one of the suspects.

“During an identification parade conducted, the complainant’s wife recognised and pointed out Sadiq Shehu as one of the persons who entered her room and forced her to open the main gate for the other accomplices,” he said.

The statement added that the Commissioner of Police, Sani-Omolori Aliyu, commended the Divisional Police Officer and his team for the arrest and directed that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for discreet investigation.

He added that the commissioner assured residents that efforts were ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects, stressing that all those found culpable would be prosecuted in accordance with the law.

The police also urged members of the public to remain vigilant and provide credible information that would assist security agencies in tackling criminal activities across the state.

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PHOTOS: Fake soldier arrested for allegedly robbing residents in Maiduguri

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Troops of the 7 Division Garrison of the Nigerian Army, in collaboration with the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), have arrested a suspected impersonator accused of posing as a soldier to rob residents in the Shuwari area of Maiduguri, Borno State. Africans& Diaspora

The suspect, identified as Abdulazeez Mohammed, was apprehended at about 2:00 p.m. on July 1, 2026 following credible intelligence on his activities within the Shuwari General Area.

Security sources on Monday, July 6 said the suspect allegedly dressed in military camouflage to gain the confidence of residents before stealing mobile phones and other valuables from homes in the area.

Acting on the intelligence, troops of the 7 Division Garrison, supported by members of the CJTF, swiftly mobilised to the location and arrested the suspect without incident.

The suspect is currently in military custody and is undergoing further investigation to determine the full extent of his activities and whether he is linked to any criminal syndicate.

Security authorities urged residents to remain vigilant and promptly report anyone suspected of unlawfully wearing military uniforms or engaging in suspicious activities, noting that impersonating members of the Armed Forces is a criminal offence punishable under Nigerian law.

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PHOTOS: Fake soldier arrested at Borno varsity suspected of acting as terrorist informant

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The 25-year-old man who was arrested while dressed in military camouflage at Kashim Ibrahim University, Maiduguri, is being investigated for possible links to criminal intelligence gathering.

Security sources told Zagazola Makama on Monday that the suspect, identified as Mubarak Mohammed, was apprehended at about 4:30 p.m. on July 1, 2026 at the university’s Njimtilo campus after his appearance in a desert camouflage uniform aroused suspicion among troops.

According to the sources, the suspect claimed during preliminary questioning that he was a newly admitted student of the university and had borrowed the military uniform from a civilian friend to attend the institution’s Career Week programme.

However, the claim quickly unraveled during interrogation.

The sources said the suspect was unable to communicate in English, failed to produce a valid student identity card, and could not access the university’s student portal on his mobile phone to verify his admission status.

Troops subsequently contacted the university management through the institution’s Systems Manager, who confirmed that the suspect was not a registered student of the university.

The university official also informed the troops that only final-year students were participating in the Career Week activities, contradicting the suspect’s claim that he had attended the event as a newly admitted student.

Security sources said the suspect is being investigated over suspicions that he may have been gathering intelligence under the guise of a soldier.

He remains in the custody of the 73 Battalion for further investigation.

Military authorities reiterated their warning against the unlawful use of military uniforms, noting that impersonating members of the Armed Forces poses a serious security threat and could be exploited by criminal and terrorist elements.

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