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Saudi Authorities Arrest Wife And Mother Of Notorious Nigerian Bandit Leader Ado Aliero In Medina

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 20, 2025 International No Comments2 Mins Read
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Saudi Authorities Arrest Wife And Mother Of Notorious Nigerian Bandit Leader Ado Aliero In Medina.

In a significant development in the fight against transnational crime, Saudi Arabian authorities have apprehended two women believed to be the wife and mother of Ado Aliero, one of Nigeria’s most infamous bandit leaders. The arrests, which took place in the holy city of Medina, mark a crucial step in disrupting the networks supporting armed banditry in Nigeria’s Northwest region.

 

According to reports from credible Nigerian sources, including Daily Trust and Sahara Reporters, the women were detained during an intelligence-led operation targeting a network of fugitives linked to the ongoing insurgency in Nigeria. The duo had allegedly been residing in Medina under false identities, raising questions about the international reach of Aliero’s criminal operations. Ado Aliero, notorious for orchestrating mass kidnappings and violent attacks across Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, and Kebbi States, remains one of Nigeria’s most wanted criminals, with a sophisticated network believed to be supported by both local and international backers.





 

The operation in Medina, described as a collaborative effort between Saudi and Nigerian security agencies, underscores the growing international focus on tackling Nigeria’s security challenges. Sources suggest the arrested women may hold vital intelligence regarding Aliero’s movements, financial networks, and operational logistics. A security source cited by Leadership newspaper stated, “This is a major step in dismantling the support network surrounding Ado Aliero. Their arrest may provide crucial intelligence about his transnational operations.”

 

The arrests come amidst heightened security measures in Nigeria, with the Department of State Services (DSS) recently apprehending a suspected kidnapper at Sokoto’s Hajj Camp, indicating a broader crackdown on criminal networks. Aliero’s criminal activities, which include high-profile abductions and brutal attacks, have long destabilised Nigeria’s Northwest, making this development a potential turning point in efforts to curb banditry.

 

Nigerian and Saudi authorities are reportedly intensifying their collaboration as investigations continue, with hopes that the intelligence gathered could lead to further breakthroughs in dismantling Aliero’s network. The arrests in Medina highlight the global dimension of Nigeria’s security challenges and the importance of international partnerships in addressing transnational crime.

 

As the investigation unfolds, the Nigerian public awaits further updates on how this development will impact the fight against banditry and whether it will bring authorities closer to capturing Ado Aliero, a figure who has evaded justice for years.

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