Police arrest suspected kidnapper over Katsina village attack

by · The Eagle Online

The Katsina State Police Command has arrested a suspected kidnapper, cattle rustler, and bandit informant linked to the deadly Sayaya village attack in Matazu Local Government Area.

The Commissioner, CP Ali Umar-Fage, disclosed this on Monday through the command’s spokesman, DSP Abubakar Sadiq-Aliyu.

Umar-Fage said detectives arrested the suspect, Surajo Isyaku, 45, on May 15, 2026 after acting on credible intelligence gathered by operatives.

He said the suspect allegedly participated in the April 5, 2026 attack on Sayaya village, during which several houses were burnt by armed assailants.

The Commissioner added that a police officer attached to the Matazu Division was killed during the violent attack on the community.

According to Umar-Fage, the suspect confessed to involvement in kidnapping operations, cattle rustling, and collaboration with armed bandits terrorising communities in the area.

“The suspect is believed to have been involved in several kidnapping operations, cattle rustling activities and acts of collaboration with armed bandits,” he said.

He disclosed that preliminary investigations revealed Isyaku was introduced in 2024 to a notorious bandit kingpin identified as Bello.

He explained that another suspect, Babaye, who remains at large, allegedly introduced Isyaku to the wanted bandit leader.

The Commissioner of Police said Isyaku admitted participating in two kidnapping operations carried out in Sayaya village alongside other gang members.

He said victims abducted during the operations reportedly paid a combined ransom of N7 million before regaining their freedom.

According to Umar-Fage, the suspect allegedly received N900,000 as his share from the ransom proceeds realised from the kidnappings.

“The suspect further confessed to inviting the bandit leader and his gang to Dukawa village on two occasions,” the Commissioner stated. 

He added that the attacks on Dukawa village allegedly resulted in the rustling of 14 cows by the armed gang.

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Umar-Fage said the suspect confessed to receiving N40,000 from proceeds generated through the sale of the stolen cattle.

The Commissioner said efforts were ongoing to arrest fleeing gang members, including Bello, Babaye, and other accomplices linked to the criminal network.

He commended the operatives for the successful operation and reaffirmed the command’s commitment to tackling violent crimes across the state.

Umar-Fage urged residents to continue supporting security agencies with timely and credible information to strengthen ongoing security operations.

He assured the public that investigations into the case were continuing and the suspect would be charged to court after investigations conclude.

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