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Army destroys bandit camps in Bauchi

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The Nigerian Army has stepped up its offensive against bandits in Bauchi State, leading to the destruction of several camps, including the notorious Azuge and Hari camps, significantly disrupting criminal activities in the area.

Troops have also recorded fresh successes in ongoing clearance operations across criminal enclaves in Bauchi.

A report from Army Headquarters in Abuja explained that troops of the 33 Artillery Brigade, working in collaboration with the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), carried out a major clearance operation in the Dajin Madam Forest.

According to the report, “Troops have neutralised a number of bandits during the operation, while others fled under sustained military pressure.”

It further explained that 19 family members of the bandits, comprising six women and 13 children, were taken into custody, while several motorcycles used by the criminals were destroyed to limit their mobility.

According to the report, security forces also recovered a cache of items, including an AK-47 magazine, packs of tramadol, police and military uniforms, as well as two horses, indicating attempts by the criminals to impersonate security personnel.

The report stated that troops have since established a firm hold in the forest to consolidate gains and prevent any regrouping by fleeing bandits.

In a related development, troops conducted a follow-up operation in Mainamaji as part of efforts to exploit gains from recent airstrikes on bandit hideouts. The Army said the operation recorded no contact, suggesting that sustained military pressure has weakened bandits’ presence in the area.

The Army reiterated its commitment to maintaining pressure on criminal elements until lasting peace is restored and urged the public to support security agencies with timely and credible information.



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Police uncover gun factory in Yobe, arrest 7 suspects

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Operatives of the Yobe State Police Command have uncovered an illegal firearms fabrication site in Potiskum and arrested seven suspects.

This is contained in a statement by the State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, on Wednesday in Damaturu, the state capital.

Abdulkarim said operatives of the Potiskum Area Command, in collaboration with the Divisional Police Headquarters, carried out a coordinated raid following credible intelligence. 

He stated that police operatives mobilised to a blacksmith workshop located at Tasha Adua along Danchuwa Road, Potiskum.

According to him, during the operation, seven suspects were arrested, two fabricated pistols were recovered, twenty-four muzzle pipes, nine gun butts, four unserviceable Dane guns, one filing machine and one sharp cutlass.

“The suspects are currently undergoing thorough investigation with a view to identifying their collaborators, possible buyers, and the intended use of the fabricated firearms,” he said.

Meanwhile, the State Commissioner of Police, Usman Jibrin, has directed officers handling the case to intensify investigation, identify other illegal firearms fabrication centres within the area, and assess the level of security threat posed by such criminal activities. 

The command further advised members of the public to refrain from allowing their premises or facilities to be used for unlawful activities, including the fabrication of dangerous weapons. 

He urged residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious movements or activities to the nearest police station or other security agencies.



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Final-year Kogi varsity student found dead by roadside in Lokoja

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The Kogi State Police has confirmed the death of a final-year student of the Federal University Lokoja, Sarah Ojodomo Idoko.

The deceased’s body was found by the roadside in the Crusher area along the Felele-Lokoja Road in Lokoja, Kogi State.

Her body was discovered on the night of May 30, 2026, shortly after she was allegedly dumped at the location by unknown persons.

A passerby was said to have seen a vehicle stop briefly near the area around 8 p.m. before speeding away, after which the body was found.

Meanwhile, an identity card recovered at the scene initially led to reports that she was a student of Kogi State Polytechnic, but the police later clarified that she was a student of Federal University Lokoja.

The Association of Nigerian Female Students, Kogi chapter, condemned the killing, describing it as inhuman and unfortunate, calling on security agencies to ensure those responsible are brought to justice.

Kogi State Commissioner of Police, Naziru Kankarofi, confirmed the incident and said investigations had commenced.

“For now, we are not ready to disclose much about the ongoing investigation. We will make our findings public at the appropriate time for the law to take its course,” he said.



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Oyo Abduction: Protesters verbally attack police over kidnapped children, teachers

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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.



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