A Federal High Court in Abuja sentences Muhammad Sani to 20 years in prison for concealing information related to an alleged bandit leader, Kachalla Dan Karami. According to reports shared by security analyst Bakatsine and other outlet accounts, Sani is convicted for withholding information that could have helped authorities identify or apprehend the suspect. The case stems from Sani’s arrest in January 2023 by operatives of Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS). He is arraigned on a four-count charge involving terrorism-related offences, as reflected in the charge sheet cited by one of the outlets. The reporting indicates that the court’s decision follows findings that Sani provided information concealment that undermined efforts to act on the bandit’s activities. The sources describe the sentence as a 20-year term imposed by the Federal High Court in Abuja, with the matter framed around Sani’s alleged role in obstructing security operations by withholding information.