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Troops Rescue Three Kidnapped Victims, Dislodge Bandits in Kwara Forest

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Troops Rescue Three Kidnapped Victims, Dislodge Bandits in Kwara Forest

Troops rescue three kidnapped victims, dislodge bandits in Kwara’s Babanla Forest, recover weapons, and reaffirm commitment to citizens’ safety.

 Troops of 2 Division/Sector 3, Operation Fansan Yamma at the weekend  sustained aggressive operations against bandits in Kwara State, leading to the rescue of three kidnapped victims at different locations within the Babanla Forest in Ifelodun Local Government Area of the state.

Acting on credible intelligence, troops deployed at the Patrol Base Babanla swiftly mobilised to a suspected bandits hideout and rescued Mrs. Oluwabusayo Taiwo, aged 25, and her three-year old son, Taiwo Irayomide, who were among the victims abducted at Oke-Ode on 28 September 2025.

The rescued victims are currently receiving first aid treatment at the Patrol Base sick bay and will be reunited with their family members in due course.

In a  related development, troops while on routine patrol along a suspected bandits route, also rescued Mr. Mohammadu Sani, a 40 years old local tea seller from Garkarima.

The bandits fled upon sighting the patrol team, abandoning the victim, who was found in a pool of blood.

Troops recovered one dane gun and a cutlass from the scene. The victim is currently receiving medical attention at the Patrol Base sick bay.

 The Commander, 22 Armoured Brigade, Brigadier General Ezra Barkins, commended the troops for their swift response and professionalism in the operation.

He reaffirmed that the Nigerian Army will remain committed towards ensuring the safety and security of all citizens and will continue to intensify operations aimed at restoring peace and stability across Kwara State and its environs.

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