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VIDEO: How Nigerians storm forests in search of bandits

In a daring move, thousands of residents from a Sokoto community banded together to hunt down bandits responsible for kidnapping 150 of their own. The crowd stormed the forest, determined to take back their loved ones and reclaim their town.
This bold act of vigilante justice comes as a response to the growing frustration and fear that has gripped the community. With the authorities seemingly unable to stem the tide of kidnappings, the residents have taken matters into their own hands.
The search party, comprised of thousands of angry and determined locals, combed through the forest, seeking any sign of the bandits or their captives. Their bravery and unity in the face of adversity have sparked widespread attention and admiration.
Watch the video below;
https://x.com/TrendingEx/status/1828885825632739687?t=n_Ewe4b2N5EMpwz_f32IZg&s=19
As the situation continues to unfold, it’s certain that the people of this Sokoto community will not go quietly into the night. They demand justice, and they will stop at nothing to get it.
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