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Court remands two suspects for allegedly aiding bandits in Katsina

Daily Post Nigeria

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July 3, 2026

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A Federal High Court in Kano State has ordered the remand of two Katsina State residents, Sani Mamman and Abubakar Umar, over allegations of aiding bandit activities. The defendants were arraigned on charges bordering on alleged support for bandits in violation of provisions of the Terrorism Prevention Act. According to the prosecution, Mamman, a resident [] Court remands two suspects for allegedly aiding bandits in Katsina

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Related coverage for "Court remands two suspects for allegedly aiding bandits in Katsina": RTL Today — Police report two arrests: Suspects detained following attempted burglary in Troisvierges and pepper spray robbery in Clausen. PBS NewsHour — Judge says Trump administration can't make immigration arrests at courthouses. The Jerusalem Post — WATCH: Two men arrested for threatening Sydney Chabad security with fake gun during Shabbat prayers. Kathimerini — Witnesses fail to turn up in police officer’s murder trial. Guineematin.com — Mariam Tall traduit son frère en justice : « Il a arraché mes lunettes avant de me donner un coup de pied ». Caucasian Knot — Analysts explained the three-time return of Kantsaliyev's case to law enforcement.