Terrorists fleeing Nigerian Air Force (NAF) bombardments in the Bakura–Talata Mafara axis of Zamfara State on Tuesday stormed Dange Shuni Local Government Area (LGA) of Sokoto and kidnapped at least 20 residents.
There is an ongoing operation by the NAF to clampdown and smoke out the terrorists who have made the forests in Zamfara State their logistics bases, hideout and camps.
The military operation has been supported with the shutdown of mobile telecommunications networks and suspension of cattle markets and ban of sale of petrol in jerry cans.
States like Sokoto, Katsina,and Niger have all taken similar measures.
Residents of Dange Shuni LGA however told the BBC Hausa service that communities in the area were witnessing influx of the terror bandits.
Sokoto State Commissioner for Security Affairs, Garba Moyi, confirmed the development but said the State government was on top of the situation.
He said bandits from Zamfara had been moving into Sokoto but were not kidnapping people as being reported because they were only looking for escape routes.
Mr Moyi confirmed that sometimes the bandits attacked residents to instill fear or steal food while on the run.
An unnamed local, said “Even yesterday (Tuesday) the bandits running away from bombs in Zamfara attacked a village called Fajanbi and abducted nine people.
“Another person taken from another village escaped and told us that abductees from the area were more than 20 in the kidnappers’ den.”