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Zamfara: Three bandit leaders run mad after drug abuse

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Intelligence sources report that three notorious bandit leaders in Zamfara State—Kachalla Dan Baba, Kachalla Abu Guddi, and Kachalla Bello Kurma—have suffered severe mental breakdowns due to prolonged drug abuse. Security expert Zagazola revealed that their erratic behavior led their own gang members to disarm them after they began wandering aimlessly through the forests.

 

The incident, which occurred on March 27, 2025, has disrupted their criminal operations, causing uncertainty among their followers. Kachalla Dan Baba, a prominent figure in organized crime, controlled a network of over 50 fighters based in Kudo village near Buzaya Forest in Maru Local Government Area. His group was responsible for numerous kidnappings, highway ambushes, and cattle rustling in Zamfara and neighboring states.

 

Kachalla Abu Guddi, another ruthless warlord, operated from Gidan Garba village in Maru LGA. He was infamous for orchestrating violent raids, targeting civilians, and trafficking arms. Meanwhile, Kachalla Bello Kurma established his base deep within Buzaya Forest, a well-known hideout for criminal groups. Security sources identified him as one of the most brutal bandits in the region, with ties to other militant groups in the North-West.

 

A vigilante operative monitoring bandit activities in the area informed Zagazola that the three leaders began exhibiting symptoms of mental instability, such as incoherent speech, hallucinations, and irrational decision-making. Witnesses reported that their own fighters, perceiving them as unfit to lead, seized their weapons and abandoned them in the forest.

 

“This is an unusual situation. These men were once feared warlords controlling vast networks, yet something caused them to lose their grasp on reality. Their followers, realizing their leaders were no longer capable, disarmed them and left them to wander,” the source stated.

 

Substance abuse is widespread among bandit leaders, often resulting in severe psychological disorders. While some local communities believe divine intervention or supernatural forces played a role in their downfall, security analysts suggest chronic drug addiction was the primary cause.

 

“With their leadership crumbling, these groups may splinter or seek new alliances. This presents an opportunity to intensify security efforts and dismantle their networks before they regroup,” the source concluded.

 

 

 

 

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