Metro
Troops recover IED, N2m ransom, arrest suspect in Enugu
Nigerian military has recorded a series of operational successes in Enugu State, including the recovery of an improvised explosive device, IED, N2 million suspected to be ransom proceeds, a firearm, and the arrest of a suspected kidnapper.
The operations were carried out by troops of the Nigerian Army under the 82 Division as part of Operation UDO KA, according to an operational update obtained in Abuja on Tuesday.
In one of the missions, troops of the 82 Division Garrison, working alongside the 103 Battalion and the Air Component, conducted clearance operations in Ajali Forest, located in Ezeagu Local Government Area. The exercise targeted hideouts linked to the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network.
During the operation, an anti-tank improvised explosive device was discovered along the axis.
According to the report, the device was safely recovered and relocated by an Explosive Ordnance Disposal team after three unsuccessful detonation attempts.
Troops also continued clearance efforts within the forest, deploying heavy equipment such as bulldozers and chainsaws to dismantle camps and restrict the movement of criminal elements.
In a separate operation at Adani in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, troops acted on intelligence linking ransom payments from a kidnapping incident to a specific location near their deployment.
The report stated that the funds were electronically tracked, prompting swift action by the troops, who apprehended a suspect’s brother at the identified location.
Subsequent searches led to the recovery of a pump-action rifle and N2 million in cash from the suspect’s residence.
The arrested individual, along with the recovered items, have been handed over to relevant authorities for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The military noted that all operations were executed successfully without any casualties or incidents.
Metro
Police uncover illegal firearms fabrication workshop in Potiskum, arrest suspects
The Yobe State Police Command has uncovered an illegal firearms fabrication site in Potiskum and arrested seven suspects, as part of renewed efforts to combat crime across the state.
The Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, disclosed this in a statement, noting that the discovery of the factory followed a raid carried out on 2nd June, 2026, by operatives of the Potiskum Area Command.
The PPRO said a credible intelligence revealed that some blacksmiths were engaged in the illegal fabrication of dane guns and other firearms at Tasha Adua along Danchuwa Road, Potiskum, leading to the arrest of seven suspects.
According to him, items recovered during the operation include two fabricated pistols, 24 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,” Abdulkarim said.
The Commissioner of Police, Usman Kanfani Jibrin, in the statement directed officers handling the case to intensify investigation, identify other illegal firearms fabrication centres in the area, and assess the level of security threat posed by such activities.
The Command also warned residents against allowing their premises to be used for unlawful activities, including the fabrication of dangerous weapons, and urged the public to report suspicious movements to the nearest police station or security agency.

Metro
Police arrest four suspected cultists, hitmen in Lagos
Lagos State Police Command has arrested four suspected cultists and alleged contract killers believed to be connected to a series of violent crimes in Ajanmgbadi, Ojo and neighbouring communities.
The command disclosed the arrests in a statement posted on its official X handle on Tuesday.
The suspects were identified as Emmanuel Nwokolo, popularly known as “Oblo,” 35; Ayola Israel, also known as “Essy Pawpaw,” 39; Ebuka Nnamdi, 31; and Chinedu Okafor, 22.
According to the police, the suspects were apprehended during an intelligence-led operation at a hotel in the Ajanmgbadi area of Ojo Local Government Area.
The command said preliminary investigations uncovered evidence linking the suspects to several violent crimes within the area.
Police further revealed that a video allegedly showing the killing of unidentified individuals in Ajanmgbadi and surrounding communities was recovered from the mobile phone of one of the suspects.
During interrogation, the suspects reportedly confessed to being members of the Aiye Confraternity and admitted involvement in a series of attacks and killings that had unsettled residents in the affected communities.
The statement added that a subsequent search operation led to the recovery of two locally made pistols, one revolver and 13 live cartridges believed to be connected to their criminal activities.
According to the command, investigations are continuing to determine the full scope of the suspects’ operations, identify other members of the criminal network and apprehend additional accomplices still at large.
The police said the suspects would be charged in court upon the completion of investigations.
Commending the operatives involved in the operation, the Commissioner of Police reaffirmed the command’s commitment to combating crime and ensuring the safety of residents across the state.
He assured Lagosians that efforts would continue to dismantle criminal groups and bring perpetrators of violent crimes to justice.
The commissioner also urged members of the public to remain vigilant and support law enforcement agencies by providing timely and credible information that could aid crime-fighting efforts.
Metro
Police apprehend 17 cultists in Abia, recover guns, other arms
Seventeen suspected male cultists aged between 18 and 28 years have been arrested by the Abia State Police Command.
The Police Public Relations Officer of the Command, DSP Maureen Chinaka made this known in a press release on Tuesday night.
She said that some of the suspected cultists were arrested at their various meeting points, while the others were nabbed on their way to perpetrate crimes.
According to the Abia State Police Command, items recovered from the suspects include: five short guns, three live ammunition, thirteen mobile phones of different makes, two cutlasses, one axe and one black barete.
The Command said that the arrest of the suspects followed the recent upsurge in cult-related activities in the State, including the attack on 13/05/2026 at No. 29 Brass Road, Aba, where a young man was shot and macheted to death by a group of suspected cultists.
The Command also recalled that another young man was shot by suspected cultists on 24/05/2026 at Ehere, near Opobo jppunction in Aba.
“The Abia State Police Command, leveraging on actionable intelligence, took the fight to the criminals. Operatives of the Violent Crime Response Unit ,VCRU, successfully apprehended seventeen (17) suspected cultists linked to the aforementioned incidents in Aba, Abia State”, she stated.
The Police said that the suspects are being charged to the Court as investigation has been concluded on the matter,
It further assured that the Abia State Police Command under the watch of Commissioner of Police, CP Danlandi Isa would ensure that there is no hiding place for cultists and other criminal activities in Abia.
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