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Troops intercept five suspected bandits, terrorist informants in Niger

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Troops of Joint Task Force (JTF) Operation Savannah Shield have apprehended five suspected bandits/terrorists informants in separate operations conducted in Niger State.

Acting Media Information Officer,
Headquarters Joint Task Force (North Central) Operation Savannah Shield, Captain Jamilu Yahaya disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday.

According to the statement, the operations led to the recovery of communication devices, cash, and other items linking the suspects to criminal activities.

The military spokesman disclosed that the troops, while conducting a routine fighting patrol along the Doro axis in Wawa, Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, apprehended three suspected bandits/terrorists informants on Saturday, June 6.

He said preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were members of a bandit group operating in Duru, along the fringes of Kainji Lake National Park.

Items recovered from the suspects included two Tecno keypad phones, one MP3 device containing recorded propaganda and inciting messages claiming the abduction of an individual in Kaduna State and the collection of a ransom of N60 million, as well as a cash sum of ₦113,400.00.

Yahaya said the suspects and recovered exhibits are currently in custody for further investigation, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend other members of the criminal network.

Similarly, troops of 221 Battalion under JTF-NC OPSS, while on routine patrol along the cantonment perimeter fence, apprehended two suspected bandits/terrorists informants.

Yahaya said preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects had been deployed as reconnaissance elements to gather information on the cantonment.

He added that further examination of one of the suspects’ mobile phones led to the discovery of a photograph showing a beheaded individual, dated May 2, 2026, indicating possible links to terrorist activities.

Items recovered from the suspects included one Android mobile phone, one Tecno keypad phone, one motorcycle, and a cash sum of ₦86,100.00 only.

He noted that ghe suspects and recovered exhibits remain in custody for further investigation.

He said the successful arrests underscore the commitment of troops of Operation Savannah Shield to dismantling criminal and terrorist support networks across the Joint Operations Area.

He affirmed that the Task Force remains resolute in its mandate to deny criminal elements freedom of action and sustain pressure on all threats to peace and security within the region.