Metro
Troops arrest TikTok bandits promoter, Sule Yellow
The Nigerian military has arrested a suspected bandit known as Sule Yellow, who used the TikTok handle @suleyellow6 to promote activities of terrorists.
According to a report shared by @mobilisingniger on X on Monday, the suspect was taken into custody shortly after he allegedly collected ransom from the family of a kidnapped victim.
Before his arrest, Sule Yellow had been very active on TikTok, showcasing the activities of bandits.
On March 4, he reportedly appeared on a livestream alongside another suspected bandit identified as Auta and others.
Sources said security operatives tracked his activities before moving in to arrest him.
After the arrest, authorities also disabled the TikTok account linked to him.
“The Nigerian Military arrests a notorious bandit Sule Yellow after collecting ransom payment from the victim’s family,” the post stated.
It added that “the security forces have since disabled his account after the arrest was made.”
Metro
Oyo Abduction: Protesters verbally attack police over kidnapped children, teachers
Aggrieved protesters of the Oyo abduction incident on Wednesday exchanged words with operatives of the Nigeria police in Ibadan, the state capital.
In the heated argument, the visibly distressed protesters shouted at the police personnel that they could not calm down when their children were being held in the bush by kidnappers.
The protesters demanded unconditional release of the victims, challenging the police officers to go after the kidnappers.
“How can you be telling me to talk to you calmly while our children are still inside the bush with kidnappers?
“A teacher was beheaded? I am a citizen of this country. I have the right to shout.
“You are asking me to talk to you calmly? For what? You don’t know your job? You should have gone to the bush and bring the victims back alive,” one of the protesters fumed.
Metro
ISWAP fighter surrenders, hands over gun to troops in Borno
A member of the Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP, has surrendered to troops of Operation Hadin Kai in Guzamala Local Government Area of Borno State.
According to Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency and security expert in the Lake Chad region, the insurgent, identified as Bakaka Bukar, surrendered to troops at the Forward Operating Base, FOB, Mairari at about 6:00 p.m. on June 1.
Zagazola stated that the surrendered fighter handed over one AK-47 rifle and expressed his willingness to renounce insurgency and embrace peaceful coexistence with society.
He added that preliminary investigations revealed that Bukar escaped from the Arinna Maimasalaci enclave, an ISWAP stronghold reportedly under the leadership of a terrorist commander identified as Abu Salim.
The security expert noted that the surrender was part of the ongoing successes being recorded through sustained counter-insurgency operations and increasing pressure on terrorist enclaves across the North-East.
According to him, following initial screening and documentation, the former insurgent was transported by military authorities to the Bulunkutu Rehabilitation Centre in Maiduguri for participation in the Federal Government’s deradicalisation, rehabilitation and reintegration programme.
“The recent military offensives, combined with sustained air and ground operations, have continued to weaken terrorist networks and encourage defections among insurgent ranks.
“The security situation across the theatre remains calm but unpredictable, while troops maintain high morale and operational effectiveness in ongoing efforts to restore lasting peace in the region,” he said.
Metro
Adamawa police operatives arrest 11 suspected Shilla gang members
Operatives of the Adamawa State Police Command have arrested 11 youths suspected to be part of a gang of youths notorious for robberies, especially around the state capital, Yola.
The Command said on Wednesday that the arrest was effected on May 31, 2026, by operatives from the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) working with other tactical units under the directive of the Commissioner of Police, CP Kabir Hassan.
According to the Public Relations Officer of the Command, SP Suleiman Nguroje, the coordinated raid targeted criminal hideouts within Yola North and Yola South Local Government Areas.
The suspects arrested include Aliyu Idris, 18 years old; Mukhtar Abubakar, 28; Amir Dan Asabe, 23; Joel Timothy, 23; Isaac Isah, 26; Hassan Salisu,19; Nyon Ayuba, 32; Saidu Musa, 22; Adamu Yau, 20; Adamu Muhammed, 36; and Nasiru Bala, 20.
“Police investigations linked the suspects to acts of gangsterism, violent attacks, unlawful possession of dangerous weapons, as well as the consumption and distribution of illicit drugs,” Nguroje explained.
He listed items recovered during the operation as knives, daggers, machetes, and cutlasses, all allegedly used in carrying out crime.
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