Categories: News

Joint forces rescue 44 kidnap victims in Rugu forest

Security forces have rescued 44 kidnapped victims during a coordinated clearance operation in Rugu forest, a notorious stronghold of bandits spanning several North-Western states.

The operation, carried out on August 19, was a joint effort involving troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA, the police, Department of State Services (DSS), Civil Watch Corps, local vigilantes, and air support from the Nigerian Air Force (NAF).

Acting on intelligence, the security team stormed Kaigar Malamai, a border community within the forest, dislodging bandit enclaves and freeing the captives, who included men, women, and children.

Among those rescued were three indigenes of Kano State and 41 residents of Katsina State drawn from Kankia, Charanci, Matazu, Kusada, and Dutsin-ma LGAs.

The victims ranged from elderly men like 75-year-old Alhaji Suleiman Aminu and 70-year-old Sama’ila Ali to toddlers such as two-year-old Ramlat Rabi’u and four-year-old Aniba Hayatu.

Entire families were among the survivors, including 40-year-old Hauwa’u Dikko and her daughters Hadiza (20) and Fatima (10).

Teenagers like 15-year-old Maryam Bishir and 16-year-old Fatima Abdullahi were also freed.

The victims were taken to the General Hospital, Dan-Musa, for medical checks before being handed over to local authorities for reintegration with their families.

Doctors confirmed they were in stable condition, though many showed signs of trauma and exhaustion.

Security sources described the mission as a tactical and symbolic victory in reclaiming Rugu forest from criminal gangs.

Patrols and surveillance have since been intensified to prevent bandits from regrouping in the area.

For the victims, the rescue ends weeks of captivity and begins a new journey of recovery, while for security forces, it underscores the impact of intelligence-led joint operations backed by community support.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

Recent Posts

‘It’ll guarantee access to essential medicines’: Senate raises Basic Health Care Fund to 2%

The Senate on Thursday approved the increased funding for Nigeria’s Basic Health Care Provision Fund…

7 hours ago

16 UNILORIN graduates set new record, bag first class in Law School

No fewer than 16 law graduates of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) made first class…

8 hours ago

Dangote Refinery exports 1.1bn litres of jet fuel to Europe, covers 95% of Nigeria’s supply — AON

The Airlines Operators of Nigeria (AON) has described the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals as…

9 hours ago

Kogi fraud trial: Witness reveals how billions were converted to dollars for Bello associate

A Bureau de Change operator on Thursday narrated before a federal high court in Abuja…

9 hours ago

Davido’s father donates N500m to Odun security trust fund

Long before his son Davido became one of Africa's biggest music exports, Dr Deji Adeleke…

10 hours ago

Tinubu holds closed-door meeting with APC govs at Aso Rock

President Bola Tinubu is meeting with All Progressives Congress governors at the Aso Rock Presidential…

10 hours ago

This website uses cookies.