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Insecurity: NSCDC Claim Arrest Of 50 Armed Herdsmen

Last updated: April 8, 2021 5:47 am
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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC has said its operatives in the last week apprehended at least fifty persons involved in criminal activities including banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling.

The development was confirmed to newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, April 7 by the Commandant-General of the NSCDC, Dr Ahmed Audi, TrackNews Online reports.

Audi while presenting licences to 17 private security guard operators in Abuja yesterday, disclosed that the armed herdsmen were apprehended in Ekiti, Borno, Cross River and other states.

The NSCDC CG stressed the need for synergy among security agencies, noting that the security challenges besetting the nation could only be addressed substantially through sharing of intelligence.

He said, “The nation is being bedevilled with a very serious security crisis, and that is the asymmetric warfare. If you want to deal decisively with this, you must synergise with all stakeholders, in terms of credible intelligence.

“We arrested 50 illegally armed herdsmen, and we realised that some of them are into rustling of cattle, and also kidnapping. The armed herdsmen were arrested throughout the federation – some in Ekiti, Borno, Cross River states.

“You know it is part of our mandate to settle disputes between herdsmen and farmers and to also give some security protection to our agro-allied investments in the country.’’

Audi boasts that the arrest of the armed herdsmen was an indication of his determination to reposition the corps for optimal delivery on its core mandate. He, however, warned private security guard operators against adopting ranks or other accoutrement used by the military and other security agencies.

Meanwhile, a Nigerian soldier attached to the 145 Battalion in Damasak, Maiduguri, Borno State has reportedly dropped off his fighting rifle and quit the Nigerian Army, TrackNews Online reports.

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