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Brutal and emboldened: how Nigeria’s bandit crisis spun out of control

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Conflicts over land and resources have deepened owing to climate breakdown, deforestation and population growthBeneath the shade of the wide-spreading branches of a neem tree, five young gang members wearing camouflage and beanies and cradling AK47 rifles took refuge from the harsh midday sun. They passed around cold bottles of water and a popular energy drink called Fearless. To their left, a dreadlocked teenager with his own rifle rested on one of three motorcycles parked on the sparse grass.

Conflicts over land and resources have deepened owing to climate breakdown, deforestation and population growth

Beneath the shade of the wide-spreading branches of a neem tree, five young gang members wearing camouflage and beanies and cradling AK47 rifles took refuge from the harsh midday sun. They passed around cold bottles of water and a popular energy drink called Fearless.

To their left, a dreadlocked teenager with his own rifle rested on one of three motorcycles parked on the sparse grass. To their right, another teenager sat with his back to the others, rolling a spliff.

Abu ‘Abu Radde’ Bello, the leader of a gang in Katsina state

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Nigeria (LOCATION) AK47 (ORG) Fearless (ORG) Abu ‘Abu Radde’ Bello (PERSON) Katsina (LOCATION)
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