Bello Turji’s bandits abduct 16, shot 3 in Sokoto village amid peace talks

Armed bandits loyal to notorious kingpin Bello Turji have abducted 16 residents and killed one person in a fresh attack on Garki village, Sokoto State.
The incident was made known by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency expert and security analyst, in a post on his X handle on Wednesday.
Makama stated that the assailants, led by a top Turji lieutenant known as Kallamu, stormed the community on Tuesday evening, shooting sporadically to instil fear.
“They came in large numbers, took away 16 people, killed one man, and rustled several livestock. They also shot three people who are now receiving treatment at a hospital in Sokoto,” a resident said.
The attack comes amid ongoing claims of peace talks between Turji’s camp and some government mediators.
Makama disclosed that security sources say the latest assault points to the unreliability of the gang’s leadership.
“Bello Turji has repeatedly used so-called peace talks as a cover to regroup, resupply, and expand his influence. He cannot be trusted because every time there’s dialogue, his men continue to attack, abduct, and kill,” said security sources.
The source added that intelligence reports show Turji’s network is still active across the Isa, Sabon Birni, and Goronyo axes, with many of his fighters engaged in cross-border trafficking between Nigeria and Niger Republic.