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Insecurity: Police deny report of 150 bandits drowned in Sokoto River

Contrary to social media reports, police in Sokoto have denied that a boat carrying 150 armed bandits capsized in Sabon Gida community in Isa local government area and describing the claim as ‘completely false’ and ‘fabricated’.

The state’s rivers are not navigable during the dry season, and armed groups typically use motorcycles and footpaths, according to security analyst Bashir Altine Guyawa.”

Denying the report, the Public Relations Officer of command, DSP Ahmed Rufa’i said the report is completely false, no iota of truth, only existed in the imagination of fabricators

He explained that rivers across Sokoto, particularly in the eastern part of the state, are largely not navigable during the dry season.

“The report about bandits capsizing in a boat in Sokoto East is false. Rivers in that axis are not navigable at this period; they only become so during the rainy season,” he said.

Ahmed cautioned against the spread of unverified security information, warning that misinformation could cause unnecessary panic and undermine ongoing security efforts.

The police force advised residents to rely on verified information from official security agencies and credible media platforms for updates on security developments in Sokoto State.

Also commenting over the issue, the security analyst and resident from the area, Bashir Altine Guyawa, said the report was implausible, noting that there is no river in the eastern axis of Sokoto State capable of supporting boat or canoe transportation, especially during the dry season.

According to him, armed groups operating in the area typically rely on motorcycles and footpaths rather than waterways.

“There is no navigable river in Sokoto East that bandits could use with boats or canoes at this time.

“Their usual mode of movement is motorcycles and trekking through forest footpaths, often in convoys,” he said.

Guyawa added that the narrative is not new, describing it as an old misinformation campaign that has resurfaced on social media platform.

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