CRIMEALLAFRICA
Nigeria: Nigerians Tell Their Stories of Banditry. 'A Month Will Not Go By Without Someone Being Killed in This Village.'
Banditry is widespread in Nigeria, involving criminal groups engaged in kidnap-for-ransom, armed robbery, cattle rustling, rape, and attacks on communities, particularly in the northwest region. Residents report frequent violence, with one village stating a month rarely passes without a killing.
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