Using Drones and Forest Maps to Track Bandits in Southwest Nigeria
I believe bandits in southwest Nigeria take refuge in the region’s vast rainforest reserves. They rarely stay near towns or villages, so focusing on forested areas makes sense. Start by studying a detailed map of the southwest reserves and pinpointing the largest green zones. These undisturbed forests are the most likely hiding spots. Then deploy surveillance drones to patrol the forest 24/7. Scan in all directions to spot signs of movement or supply routes. Bandits must bring in food, water, medicine, and other essentials, so tracking these logistics is key. Understanding their road networks and supply chains will help security teams plan targeted operations. This is my suggestion based on the terrain and bandits’ habits.
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