Bandits’ leader, Turji, reunites with arrested father, releases Zamfara abducted villagers, rustled animals

Bandits’ leader in Zamfara State, Turji, has released villagers and travellers abducted by his men over the weekend, in a rampage to draw attention to his father’s arrest by security forces.

Turji’s gang had gone on rampage, abducting over 150 villagers and travellers along the Gusau-Sokoto highway in protest against the arrest of his father in Kazaure, Jigawa State. His father was arrested about two weeks ago.

The father was said to have relocated to Jigawa State after he failed to dissuade his son from his criminal ways.

He was arrested following a tip-off by an informant from a rival gang who told security forces that the father was trading in cattle stolen by the son’s gang.

In attacks on villagers such as Kware, Kurya, Badarawa, Keta and Maberaya, gunmen abducted many residents and rustled a number of cattle.

Informed sources stated that Turji received his father from mediators on Sunday afternoon as he agreed to release the abductees as part of a wider mediation process initiated by the federal government as an alternative resolution strategy to tackle rural banditry.

“He released the villagers unconditionally because of the pleas by mediators who are bringing key bandits to the table with the government,” a security source who is part of the new process, said.

In an audio clip obtained on Sunday by the Abuja-based Daily Trust, Turji was heard promising to release all the people and animals taken by his men once his father was brought back to him.

“Let them give you my father. Once you brought him to Bayan Ruwa, I assure you every one of the abductees and all the animals in my custody will be released,” he told the caller who is a prominent community leader in Shinkafi.

This story first appeared in Daily Trust, https://dailytrust.com/exclusive-bandits-leader-turji-releases-zamfara-villagers-reunites-with-father

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