The troops of Operation Hadarin Daji (OPHD), have killed a notorious bandit leader, Dogo Gide, who has been terrorizing Northwest states, especially Zamfara.
Dogo Gide died after sustaining injuries from gunshots during an encounter with the troops of Operation Hadarin Daji (OPHD) in Madada forest in Maru local government area of the state on March 12, 2024.
Despite sustaining severe injuries, Dogo Gide was reportedly smuggled to a hospital in Mabera, Sokoto, Sokoto state where he eventually breathed his last.
Dogo Gide, who had been declared a wanted terrorist, has been reigning terror across the region.
He was reportedly buried in Dandalla village on March 24.
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His presence in the hospital was allegedly facilitated by a security operative currently in custody, raising questions about possible collusion within security ranks.
The demise of Dogo Gide marks a significant victory for Nigerian security forces, particularly the combined efforts of 1 Division and 8 Division of the Nigerian Army.
Their coordinated search and rescue operation aimed at freeing abducted Kuriga pupils from Kaduna state, held hostage in Zamfara state which subsequently led to the encounter with Dogo Hide and his foot soldiers in Madada, Kuyambana, and Malekete axis.
Dogo Gide’s criminal record includes affiliations with ANSARU and other top terrorist groups, with claims of responsibility for heinous acts such as downing a military helicopter in the Dansadau-Birmin Gwari axis and the abduction of students from Federal Government College Yauri.
It’s worth noting that Dogo Gide’s notoriety extends to eliminating dreaded bandit leader, Buharin Daji in Zamfara state, solidifying his position as a feared figure in the region.