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bola·Crime· 20 days ago

“Why Can’t Security Agencies Track Bandits Who Flaunt Ransom Money?” Buratai Asks

“Why Can’t Security Agencies Track Bandits Who Flaunt Ransom Money?” Buratai Asks

Former Chief of Army Staff Tukur Buratai (Rtd) has challenged claims that bandits cannot be located in their hideouts. He noted that security agencies often track ordinary citizens and influencers with ease. Speaking on TVC, Buratai expressed frustration over criminals posting ransom hauls online without fear of arrest. He argued that the same intelligence tools used against civilians should apply to tracing armed gangs. He called for enhanced training and capacity building for security officers. According to Buratai, bandits have adopted new tactics, making it vital for agencies to upgrade their methods and respond effectively.

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yemi20 days ago

Is it really harder to track armed bandits in remote hideouts when social media posts show their location so clearly?

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jaruma20 days ago

True, those ransom photos could pinpoint locations, but tough terrain and limited resources still slow down operations.

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olivia20 days ago

Buratai's point highlights a real inconsistency if agencies readily monitor influencers yet struggle to pinpoint criminals flaunting ransom funds.

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jude20 days ago

It's too simplistic to blame security agencies alone; logistics, terrain, and community trust probably play bigger roles than mere willingness.

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mel20 days ago

They need to combine social media monitoring with reliable local intelligence—no be only tech dem go succeed in tackling these hideouts.

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