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Nigerian troops rescue 1,000 cattle in Taraba amid gunfight with bandits

“The criminal elements launched a rustling operation targeting a Fulani settlement near Jebjeb Village in Karim Lamido Local Government Area,” said the army.

• May 16, 2025
Armed soldiers, cows
Armed soldiers, cows

Troops have killed two bandits and rescued about 1,000 rustled cattle in Taraba and the neighbouring Plateau, says the Nigerian Army.

It said this in a statement on Friday.

The operation was conducted by the VI Brigade Nigerian Army/Sector III Operation WHIRL STROKE, in collaboration with troops of Operation SAFE HAVEN.

The statement said, “Acting on credible intelligence, troops responded swiftly to a report of armed bandits mounted on approximately 30 motorcycles who had crossed from Plateau State into Taraba State.

“The criminal elements launched a rustling operation targeting a Fulani settlement near Jebjeb Village in Karim Lamido Local Government Area (LGA) of Taraba.”

The army added, “In a prompt and coordinated response, troops mobilised and projected forces toward Komodoro village in Karim Lamido LGA.

“Upon contact, the bandits who had already fled across the river boundary into Daji Madam Forest in Plateau, were engaged in a fierce firefight.”

During the encounter, troops eliminated two bandits and successfully recovered about 1,000 rustled cattle, according to the statement.

It said plans were underway to conduct thorough identification and verification processes to ensure the rustled cattle are returned to their rightful owners in due course.

The commander of the brigade, Kingsley Uwa, commended the swift action and synergy between the collaborating security forces.

Mr Uwa reaffirmed the commitment of the brigade to sustain pressure on criminal elements threatening peace and security in the region.

Mr Uwa urged residents to continue to support the military and other security agencies with timely and accurate information, as this partnership remains vital in the collective effort to ensure lasting peace and security in Taraba and its environs.

(NAN)

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