Sunday, February 22 2026 - The Kebbi State Police Command has repelled a late-night attack by suspected bandits along the Maje border road, thwarting what authorities described as a coordinated attempt to breach security under the cover of darkness.
The incident occurred at about 9:45 p.m. on February 20,
2026, when armed men, believed to be members of the Lakurawa criminal network,
reportedly advanced towards security positions while moving a herd of cattle to
conceal their movement.
Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force Counter Terrorism
Unit, who were on alert, engaged the attackers in a gun duel, forcing them to
retreat.
The Commissioner of Police, Umar Mohammed Hadeija, confirmed
that the swift response of officers prevented casualties and further damage.
“Our operatives were vigilant and responded professionally
to the attack. The bandits were repelled and forced to flee.
Although some temporary security structures were damaged, no
lives were lost and no injuries were recorded,” he said in a statement issued
on Saturday.
Hadeija added that security reinforcement had been deployed
along the border corridor and assured residents that the situation remained
calm and fully under control.
He warned herders and livestock owners against night grazing
or moving cattle in ways that could create suspicion or provide cover for
criminal elements.
“We urge herders and livestock owners to desist from night
grazing or the movement of cattle in a manner that creates suspicion or
provides cover for criminals.
Security agencies will take firm and lawful action against
any unlawful activity linked to such practices,” he stated.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Bashir Usman,
reiterated the command’s commitment to sustaining pressure on criminal networks
operating in border communities.
“The Kebbi State Police Command remains committed to
protecting lives and property across the state. We will not relent in our
efforts to dismantle criminal groups threatening the peace of our communities,”
he said.
Residents were urged to continue their lawful activities
without fear as security agencies intensify patrols and surveillance along
vulnerable routes.

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