Bandits now rely on hit-and-run tactics – Muhammad Dingyadi

Minister of Police Affairs, Muhammad Dingyadi has stated that bandits who have been leading the deadly attack in communities across the north-west region of the country have been degraded.

The minister who spoke after a national security council meeting at Aso Rock on Tuesday, November 17, stated that bandits are now relying on hit-and-run tactics.

Dingyadi said “These bandits have already been degraded, so there is no way they resuscitate themselves and take over. I think they have already been degraded, what they are doing is just hit-and-run kind of tactics. So, we don’t see any sign of them coming to take over or overpower, I think they have been well degraded and they are just trying to show their presence in a very cowardice manner. Let me say that in whatever one does, you must have a timeline, you must have your targets and you must work towards achieving those targets. We have our timelines, we have our targets and we are working towards achieving those targets.”

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