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Feared bandit leader Kachalla Black killed in Zamfara

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 Feared bandit leader Kachalla Black killed in Zamfara
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In a significant boost to ongoing security efforts in northern Nigeria, notorious bandit kingpin Kachalla Sani Black has been eliminated in Zamfara State.

Local vigilante groups, backed by the military, launched a successful ambush on Sani Black and his gang in the Magama Mai Rake area of Maru Local Government Area.

The feared warlord, known for orchestrating numerous deadly attacks across the region, was killed alongside two of his sons during the raid.

Security sources confirmed that the operation led to the recovery of two AK-47 rifles, a PKT machine gun, and an undisclosed sum of cash from the bandits’ hideout.

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Sani Black had long been a menace to communities across northern Zamfara, known for leading deadly attacks, abductions, and sexual violence. With over 150 armed followers, his reign of terror extended beyond Zamfara to neighboring Kaduna, Niger, and Kebbi States. His criminal activities included orchestrating ambushes, kidnapping for ransom, and raiding villages across the region.

On the morning of September 24, 2024, following information about the clash between vigilantes and terrorists in the Tashar Sahabi area, troops from the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Hanutara were deployed to the scene to prevent potential reprisal attacks by the terrorists. Upon arrival, they identified the body of Sani Black but soon came under heavy fire from terrorists in the vicinity.

As the firefight intensified, a Combat Support Vehicle (CSK) bogged down in the village, leaving the soldiers vulnerable. Despite reinforcements being mobilized from Team 3 HQ in Magami and FOB Dansadau, the troops were temporarily withdrawn. The CSK was destroyed, and two soldiers were wounded in action (WIA).

Sani Black’s death is a significant victory for security forces and local vigilantes in their ongoing battle against banditry in Zamfara State. Sani Black had been a major competitor to another infamous bandit leader, Kachallah Gwaska Dankarami and his influence in the region was unmatched. His ability to wreak havoc across multiple states had earned him a reputation as one of the most dangerous criminals in the North West.

In the aftermath of Sani Black’s death, intelligence reports indicate that bandit leaders, including Gwaska Dankarami and fighters from the late Kawaje group, are mobilizing around Kuran Mota to launch reprisal attacks. Security forces are on high alert, prepared to counter any retaliatory measures as they work to stabilize the region.

 



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