The most sought -after Kaying Bandit Nigeria, Bello Turji, has reappeared after he went under the radar for several weeks when he was reported to host the complicated Sallah celebration in Magira, the area of the Isa regional government in the Sokoto state on Tuesday.
> He is said to later become an innocent fadamar in the same LGA, where he and his gang killed 12 people and injured one person while transporting cattle and other properties.
According to security experts in the northern region, Tudansine, Turji and his gang had gathered at Magira for the Eid al -Fitr festival which was attended by other bandits from neighboring Zamfara and after the celebration, they continued to Fadamar innocent, where they released terror on innocent people.
Tamaksine who posted development on x handle @dankatsina50 on Wednesday, wrote:
“The famous bandit leader, Bello Turji, hosted the complex Eid al -Fitr celebration in Magira, the region of the Isa Regional Government (LGA) from the Sokoto state, before moving to the Fadamar innocent in the same LGA, where he and his gang brutally killed 12 people and injured one person on Tuesday.
“After the party, he moved to Fadamar innocent in Isa Lga, Sokoto State, killed 12 people & injured one person just to have fun,” said Takatine.
Turji’s reappearance has another blow to Nigerian security devices after several oaths by a military hierarchy that he will be arrested or eliminated and his terror government will end.
However, regardless of this guarantee, the leader of the bandit continues to be difficult to understand and continues to destroy chaos in Zamfara and Sokoto countries where he operates like an uncontrolled warrior war.
Turji, so far, has become one of the most sought after bandits in Nigeria, has been associated with many murder, kidnapping, and attacks throughout the states of Sokoto and Zamfara and must still be seen when he will finally be eliminated or captured by the Nigerian military or other security forces in the country.
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