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Presence of strange helicopter raises concerns in Niger villages

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Presence of a yet-to-beidentifi­ed helicopter hovering around villages in rural Niger State is generating tension among residents as security agents expressed concern over the developmen­t.

A vast plot of land belonging to the Nigerian Army (NA) in Kontagora local government of Niger State is harbouring armed bandits terrorizin­g several parts of the State, PRNigeria has gathered.

Concerned about the developmen­t, the Nigerian Army under the current leadership is devising new measures to tackle the activities of the criminals on its land and in neighbouri­ng communitie­s.

The bandits have establishe­d their camps at Matan Kari, Fagai, Ozowo, Bihima and Kan Libo, among other mountains inside the army land.

The camps, according to checks by PRNigeria, are mountainou­s areas, within the massive hectare, where the criminals first gather their abducted victims, before moving them to Kaduna, Zamfara and other Northern States, via forests’ paths.

They are also being used by bandits operating within the axis to congregate herds of rustled cattle, before ferrying them beyond the State’s borders.

The ‘flat and levelled surfaces’ on top of the mountains, according to an undercover security officer and some locals, is where a yet-to-be-identified private helicopter often ‘touches down’.

They, however, could not tell who owns the helicopter, and the mission it regularly undertakes to the bandits’ hideouts.

He also told PRNigeria that whenever the white helicopter hovers around communitie­s within Kontagora and Mariga axis, bandits’ attack follows.

It was learnt that a team of policemen and local vigilantes embarked on daring missions to the notorious camps of the bandits, on three occasions last year.

Images of some items discovered on the mountainou­s hideouts, which include syringes, cans of soft drinks, spare parts of motor cycles, plugs, among other relics, were sighted by PRNigeria.

The huge army land, which starts from the military Barrack in Kontagora town, extends over to Mai Guge community, in Mariga local government. It is almost 40km in length.

Credible sources said not only banditry, and kidnapping, but illegal mining secretly thrives on the land, too.

Army’s Response

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Meanwhile, a top military officer in the area told PRNigeria that Nigerian Army has deployed extra troops to the state to protect the citizens.

The officer who pleaded anonymity said the situation at the barrack’s vast land and communitie­s worst hit by banditry is being looked into for prompt actions.

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