One vigilante, four bandits k!lled at Yankari game reserve


 Hambali Sa’adu, a local vigilante member, has been k!lled following an ambush by suspected armed bandits at the Yankari Game Reserve in Bauchi State.


‎The Police Public Relations Officer, Nafiu Abubakar, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday, April 14.

‎According to the statement, the incident occurred on Sunday, April 12, at about 1:30pm along the Bakin Layi axis of the reserve, when a joint patrol team comprising police officers from the Mai-Ari Outpost and members of a local vigilante group came under heavy gunfire from bandits who had laid an ambush.

‎During the attack, the deceased, a 27-year-old indigene of Mai-Ari Village in Maimadi Ward, sustained fatal gunshot wounds. He was later confirmed de@d by a medical doctor, and his remains were buried in accordance with Islamic rites.

‎The police said the security team regrouped after the initial assault and launched a counterattack against the assailants.

‎“In a show of courage, the joint security team pursued the fleeing bandits and engaged them in a fierce gun battle. The superior firepower and tactical response forced the bandits to retreat, with several escaping with suspected gunshot wounds,” the statement said.

‎The command added that four of the bandits were k!lled during the exchange of gunfire, while four other suspects were arrested and are currently in custody undergoing investigation.

‎Commissioner of Police, Sani-Omolori Aliyu, commiserated with the family of the deceased and the Mai-Ari community, describing the late vigilante as a brave patriot who paid the ultimate price in defence of his people.

‎He reiterated the command’s commitment to tackling banditry and other violent crimes, ordering intensified bush-combing operations around Yankari Game Reserve.

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