
Bauchi State Police Command has stated that it has neutralised two bandits and recovered an AK49 rifle.
The command’s Police Public Relations Officer, Ahmed Wakil revealed in a press release issued on Wednesday that on Tuesday, a coordinated tactical operation was initiated by the Alkaleri Divisional Police Headquarters in collaboration with Special Hunters.
According to him, the operation was aimed at enhancing security in the Gwana District and surrounding border regions associated with Taraba, Plateau, and Gombe states.
The PPRO said, utilising credible intelligence and established community networks, the operational team encountered suspected bandits during surveillance activities in the Dajin Madan Forest.
“This proactive engagement neutralised two bandits, with reports indicating that additional assailants sustained injuries, scampered in disarray, and retreated into nearby bushes.
“The operation concluded with the recovery of one AK-49 assault rifle, as well as nine rounds of live ammunition, recovered, “Wakil stated.
He explained that the operation highlights the commitment of security forces and community partners to combat banditry and enhance public safety.
Wakil emphasised, “The Nigeria Police Force is steadfast in its mission to collaborate with community stakeholders, thereby ensuring the protection of citizens’ lives and property while holding accountable those involved in criminal activities.
“The Nigeria Police Force, alongside its collaborators, will continue to intensify efforts to maintain peace and security in the region, fostering an environment conducive to community resilience and safety.”
He encouraged all citizens to view security as a collective responsibility, thereby inviting the public to support the Nigeria Police Force in its ongoing efforts to ensure everyone feels secure in their homes.