Buratai Challenges Security Agencies: “If You Can Trace Cybercriminals, You Can Locate Bandits Who Flaunt Ransom Online”
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*Buratai Challenges Security Agencies: “If You Can Trace Cybercriminals, You Can Locate Bandits Who Flaunt Ransom Online”*
Former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai (Rtd), has questioned why Nigerian security agencies struggle to locate bandits while they can quickly track ordinary citizens and social media influencers.
Speaking during an appearance on TVC, Buratai addressed public anger over the impunity of criminal gangs who openly flaunt ransom money and victims’ families’ payments on social media. He rejected the idea that these groups are untraceable, arguing that the same intelligence and tracking capabilities used to apprehend civil offenders should be applied to bandits.
When asked about the constant frustration Nigerians feel over bandits posting their loot online while security agencies show “lack of capacity to trace them in their hideouts,” Buratai responded:
> “I don’t think they fail to locate. If they can locate ordinary citizens or social media influencers, I don’t believe they cannot locate these bandits that flaunt their loots or their activities”.
The ex-army chief called for capacity building across all security agencies, saying bandits have devised new methods to carry out attacks and have become emboldened in showing off proceeds of crime.
Buratai’s comments come amid ongoing debates about tracking criminals in Nigeria. Presidential aide Daniel Bwala recently noted that reliance on foreign internet services like Starlink makes it harder for security agencies to trace bandits, since local IP addresses and phone numbers are easier to monitor than foreign-based networks.
During his tenure and since retirement, Buratai has consistently emphasized intelligence gathering and community support. He has urged Nigerians to disclose the identities of criminals living among them, stressing that “the bandits and other criminals are not spirits. They live among people”. He also argued that the military alone cannot end insurgency and that action must be taken against terrorism financiers, whose identities are known to government agencies.
The statement has reignited discussion on whether technology, surveillance, and intelligence gaps – rather than inability – are responsible for the continued operations of bandit groups who publicly publicize their crimes online.
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