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Three die in Plateau truck crash
Three people have lost their lives in a road accident at the Polo Roundabout in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Monday, involved a truck that reportedly lost control and crashed, killing the driver and two other persons at the scene.
The Public Education Officer of the FRSC in the state, Peter Longsan, said the crash happened at about 2:30 am.
He attributed the accident to loss of control, warning that driving at odd hours often comes with increased risks due to poor visibility and driver fatigue.
Longsan advised motorists to ensure their vehicles are in good condition before embarking on journeys and to comply strictly with speed limits and traffic regulations.
He further cautioned against overloading and other unsafe driving practices, noting that adherence to road safety rules is essential to preventing crashes and saving lives.
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Gunmen attack funeral train, kill one, injure scores in Plateau
Gunmen suspected to be Fulani militias, on Thursday, attacked a group of mourners who were conveying the bodies of two persons killed in an earlier attack, to the mortuary in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, killing one person and injuring several others.
The President of the Berom Youth Moulders-Association, BYM, Barr. Dalyop Solomon Mwantiri, who confirmed the incident in a statement on Friday morning, said on Wednesday night, some Fulani bandits had launched an attack on the Sol village of Ta-Hoss District in Riyom LGA, killing two people.
However, the bandits ambushed the grieving mourners the following day while conveying the bodies of the victims to a mortuary, opened fire on them and killed one other person while injuring others in the process.
Mwantiri, who condemned the renewed wave of terrorist attacks in Riyom and other parts of the state, called on security agencies to intensify ongoing operations through a comprehensive crackdown on armed criminal gangs terrorizing innocent communities.
“This call follows the gruesome killing of two Berom youths by suspected armed Fulani terrorist gangs who invaded Sol village in the Ta-Hoss community of Riyom LGA at about 9:20 p.m. on June 10, 2026,” Mwantiri said.
He revealed the names of the victims as Davou Dalyop Patu and Dalyop Zaram, who were mowed down in the earlier attack.
Continuing, the BYM President said:
“These productive members of the community were brutally murdered, plunging the entire Ta-Hoss community and surrounding villages into deep mourning.
“Reports indicate that after carrying out the attack, the assailants retreated to a nearby Fulani settlement suspected to serve as a hideout for armed bandits in Kwakwi, Ganawuri District of Riyom LGA.”
He added that on Thursday morning, while the remains of the two victims were being taken to the Riyom General Hospital to be deposited in the mortuary, the bandits again attacked the mourners in an ambush and opened fire on them, killing one man identified as Toma Chuwang, while some others sustained several degrees of injuries.
“The Association has also received credible reports suggesting that criminal elements responsible for attacks in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area may have redirected their operations toward vulnerable communities in Riyom LGA due to the ongoing security crackdown being conducted by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) and other security agencies in Barkin Ladi and its environs,” Mwantiri went on.
“In a related development, BYM condemns the continued destruction of farmlands through indiscriminate grazing in the Gassa/Kassa communities of Ropp District, Barkin Ladi LGA. Such actions threaten the livelihoods of local farmers and further compound the insecurity and economic hardship faced by residents.
“Consequently, BYM calls on the Federal Government, Plateau State Government, and all security agencies to establish and strengthen additional security formations in Riyom LGA to complement ongoing operations and prevent the area from becoming a safe haven for terrorist and criminal elements.
“The Association also appeals to the international community and Nigeria’s development and security partners to support efforts aimed at combating terrorism, banditry, and violent extremism in Plateau State, the Middle Belt region, and Nigeria as a whole.
“Furthermore, BYM urges residents of vulnerable communities in Riyom LGA, Gyel District of Jos South LGA, and other affected areas to remain vigilant and prioritize community security. Citizens should continue to provide timely and credible intelligence to security agencies, including Operation Enduring Peace and other relevant security formations, to enable proactive responses to emerging threats,” he added.
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Delta Police recover 1,600 counterfeit dollar bills from fraudsters
Delta State Police Command has arrested suspects involved in defrauding unsuspecting members of the public using counterfeit United States dollar bills.
Four suspects identified as Joshua Nwaosa, Daniel Arhewe, Prince Chukwuma, and John Egwuba were nabbed along Nnebisi Road, Asaba, Delta State, over the crime.
During preliminary interrogation, the suspects confessed to operating from a hideout in Asaba and using a red, unregistered Mercedes-Benz GLK SUV.
A follow-up operation was immediately conducted at the location, where operatives recovered 1,600 counterfeit United States dollar notes and military camouflage concealed within the premises.
Bright Edafe, the command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), confirmed that investigations are ongoing to unravel the full scope of the syndicate’s activities.

In another operation on June 9, at about 11:15 hrs, operatives of the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU), acting on actionable intelligence, stormed Owaliru and Alihame communities in Ika North-East Local Government Area, where two female suspects were apprehended.
The suspects, identified as Ifeoma Egbule (36) and Anayeokwu Florence (51), were arrested in possession of substantial quantities of suspected illicit substances, including GH Gold, Colorado, Cannabis, and Canadian Loud.
The exhibits were recovered and taken into custody alongside the suspects.
Edafe also said preliminary investigations indicate that the suspects were actively involved in the distribution of the prohibited substances within the area. Efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend other members of the drug distribution network.
Commenting on the operations, the Commissioner of Police, Delta Command, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, hailed the operatives for their professionalism, diligence, and commitment to duty.
He reiterated the command’s resolve to sustain intelligence-led operations aimed at dismantling criminal networks and ensuring the safety and security of all residents of Delta State.
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Child playing with lighter triggers fire disaster in Kwara
A child playing with a lighter in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Thursday triggered a fire disaster in a three-bedroom flat, DAILY POST reports.
According to the spokesman of the state fire service, Hassan Adekunle, in Ilorin on Thursday, the incident occurred at about 5:08 p.m. at No. 38, Aduagbemi Street, behind Uniform Company, off Asa Dam Road in Ilorin metropolis.
He disclosed that “the incident involved a three-bedroom flat, where one room was affected by the fire.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the fire was caused by a child playing with a lighter and using it to ignite pieces of paper.
“The burning paper subsequently came into contact with nearby combustible materials, resulting in a fire outbreak.
“The fire had already escalated before neighbours noticed the incident and raised the alarm.
“Upon arrival, firefighters swiftly brought the situation under control and prevented the fire from spreading to other parts of the building and adjoining properties,” he added.
The Director of the State Fire Service, Alabi Muhammed, advised parents and guardians to keep matches, lighters and other ignition sources out of the reach of children.
He emphasised that children should be adequately supervised at all times and educated on the dangers associated with playing with fire.
The director further urged residents to install basic fire safety equipment in their homes and to promptly notify the service whenever a fire outbreak is discovered, as early intervention greatly reduces the risk of extensive damage and loss of life.
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