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‘I Can Kidnap Governors’: Notorious Bandit Leader Claims Security Forces Leak Military Plans

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A notorious bandit leader, Kachalla Maha, has claimed he possesses the capability to abduct top government officials, including state governors, while alleging that he receives advance intelligence on military operations from security operatives.

Maha made the claims in a recorded audio message that surfaced on Sunday and was shared on X by verified user Abdool Moh.

In the recording, the bandit leader accused authorities of refusing to release his arrested associates and seized cattle, insisting that the government’s actions had forced him to intensify attacks across affected communities.

According to him, repeated appeals for the release of his men were ignored, leaving him determined to continue his violent campaign.

“You arrested my men, and I asked for their release. You refused. I promised that I would abduct many people, and I already have targets,” he said.

He further claimed that the continued detention of his associates had strengthened his resolve, stating that no amount of military deployment would stop him.

“I don’t care if they send thousands of soldiers. I am not tired, and I will not stop until I leave this world. I can kidnap top government officials, even a state governor,” Maha alleged.

The bandit leader also made unverified claims that some security personnel provide him with confidential operational information before military offensives are launched.

“I swear to Almighty God that all the security forces sent to attack my camp are my boys. They inform me whenever they are coming. I receive information about security strategies, including those involving the President. It is only because I allow them to operate. Otherwise, they would not even be able to use the roads,” he claimed.

Authorities have not publicly responded to the allegations, and there is no independent evidence to verify Maha’s claims of infiltration within the country’s security agencies.

Mike Ojo

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