Troops Eliminate Three Infamous Bandit Leaders in Zamfara

Troops Eliminate Three Infamous Bandit Leaders in Zamfara

The Nigerian Army troops of Operation Fansan Yanma under the ongoing Operation Show No Mercy have eliminated two notorious bandit leaders, Kachalla Gwammade and Kachalla Shehu, along with four of their fighters in Ruwan Dawa village, Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State. 

 

Intelligence sources told security analyst, Zagazola Makama on Friday that the operation was carried out by troops stationed at Hannu Tara camp, located along the Magami–Dan Sadau highway, in collaboration with local vigilantes. 

 

The sources confirmed that the troops engaged the bandits in a fierce gun battle, neutralizing six armed criminals and recovering three motorcycles and several firearms. 

 

Kachalla Gwammade, identified as a key terror commander, operated from a base in Chabi village, northeast of Maru LGA. 

 

He was also a relative of the late Kachalla Sani Black, a notorious warlord recently eliminated in ongoing military operations. 

 

The successful operation was coming amidst an intensified onslaught against terrorists in the northwest of Zamfara state. 

 

Similarly, the troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA have successfully neutralized another notorious bandit leader, Kachalla Na Faranshi, (pictured) along with several of his fighters during an aggressive raid in the forests of Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

 

Intelligence sources confirmed to Zagazola Makama on Friday that the terrorists were eliminated when they came in contact with the troops. Kachalla Na Faranshi was a high-profile bandit leader originally from Shirgi village in Maradi, Niger Republic. 

 

Before venturing into armed criminality, he and his father were cattle traders. Over time, he became deeply involved in banditry and weapons smuggling. 

 

His stronghold was located in the Dutsen Kura forest, southwest of Mashema in Zurmi Local Government Area. He was known for smuggling illicit firearms from Mali and Niger, supplying weapons to various armed groups operating in Nigeria’s northwestern forests.

 

Na Faranshi had links with terrorist groups operating in Mali and was previously an ally of the notorious bandit leader, Bello Turji, before establishing his own criminal network. 

 

On March 23, 2024, Kachalla Na Faranshi released a video displaying sophisticated weapons and a large number of fighters, issuing threats to attack Zurmi town in Zamfara State. 

 

His group was responsible for multiple attacks, kidnappings, and arms trafficking in the region. 

 

During the recent operation in the forests of Zurmi, security forces engaged Na Faranshi and his men in a fierce gun battle, successfully eliminating him and many of his fighters. 

 

The Nigerian military has continued to intensify operations in Zamfara and neighbouring states to curb banditry and ensure peace in the entire Northwestern region.