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Mourners ambushed in Benue, three Killed, two abducted

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Armed men on Saturday night attacked a group of mourners in Sati-Ikov Council Ward of Ushongo Local Government Area of Benue State, killing three people and abducting two others.

Sources said the victims were returning from a burial when they were ambushed near the community.

“Some mourners returning from a burial were attacked close to our community on Saturday night. Three of them were killed, while two others, a male and a female, were kidnapped,” a source said.

Confirming the incident, the lawmaker representing Ushongo Constituency in the Benue State House of Assembly, Hon. Simon Gabo, expressed concern over the increasing activities of armed groups in the area.

“I received a call around 4 am informing me that mourners returning from a burial ran into armed men. They were attacked, three killed, and two kidnapped. Such incidents have been recurring,” Gabo stated.

He identified those killed as Bem Msughter, Aondo Chia, and Sunday Terwase, all from different communities within the ward.

He also named the abducted victims as Aondongu Amos, a POS operator, and Mrs Arinze, an Igbo patent medicine trader.

According to the lawmaker, the community has witnessed repeated attacks in recent weeks.

He disclosed that another three persons were killed in a similar incident about two weeks ago.

Gabo alleged that the attackers often cross from neighbouring Katsina-Ala Local Government Area to carry out assaults before retreating, taking advantage of the difficult terrain and forested environment.

He added that the incident had been reported to the police and that security personnel had been deployed to the area.

Efforts to reach the spokesperson for the Benue State Police Command, DSP Udeme Edet, were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.



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Two suspected cultists wounded in gunfight with Police, 25 others arrested 

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Two suspected cultists have been wounded during an exchange of gunfire with Operatives of the Delta State Police Command’s Violent Crime Response Unit, VCRU.

Twenty-five suspected cultists were also arrested by the operatives, while others escaped the crime scene. 

The suspects were arrested at their initiation ground in the early hours of June 16, DAILY POST reports. 

The Police also recovered one (1) pump-action shotgun and one (1) cut-to-size firearm from the suspects. 

Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe, confirmed the report in a statement sent to Our Correspondent in Warri. 

The Police Image maker said the suspects were allegedly linked to recent killings in Agbor Community in the State. 

“Acting on credible intelligence in the early hours of 16 June 2026, operatives of the Command’s Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU) stormed a suspected cult initiation ground at Agbarho following intelligence that members of the Eiye Confraternity, allegedly linked to recent cult-related killings in Agbor, were planning further acts of violence and the initiation of new members.”

According to SP Edafe, “Upon arrival at the location, the operatives came under gunfire from some of the suspects. The police team responded professionally, during which two of the suspects sustained gunshot injuries.”

He explained that, “The operation resulted in the arrest of twenty-five (25) suspects, while several others fled the scene. 

“Exhibits recovered during the operation include one (1) pump-action shotgun and one (1) cut-to-size firearm.”

SP Edafe noted that, “The injured suspects are receiving medical treatment.”

He also said, “Investigation is ongoing.”



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Police arrest seven suspected cultists in Delta, recover gun, illicit drugs 

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Operatives of the Delta State Police Command’s Anti-Cult Unit, CACU, have arrested seven suspected cultists and recovered one double-barreled gun, two live cartridges and illicit drugs from them. 

The suspects were arrested in a criminal hideout in Azagba-Ogwashi, on 14 June 2026, DAILY POST can report. 

Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Bright Edafe, confirmed the development in a statement in Warri. 

Edafe said, “Operatives of the Command Anti-Cult Unit (CACU), acting on credible intelligence, raided a suspected criminal hideout in Azagba-Ogwashi, on 14 June 2026.

“The operation led to the arrest of seven (7) suspected cultists namely: Obore Ndubrisi (26), Okafor Okene (25), Odinigie Sunday (26), Okohur Destiny (21), Felix Abraham (25), Aputa Israel (27), and Okolie Chinonso Peter (24).”

According to SP Edafe, “Exhibits recovered from the suspects include one (1) double-barrel gun, two (2) live cartridges, quantities of substances suspected to be Indian hemp and Tramadol, as well as a walkie-talkie. 

“The suspects and exhibits are currently in police custody while profiling and further investigations are ongoing.”



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Police rescue kidnap victim, arrest suspect in Kebbi

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The Kebbi State Police Command has rescued a kidnapped woman and arrested a suspect following a coordinated operation involving police operatives, vigilantes and members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, JTF.

The Commissioner of Police, Umar Hadejia, disclosed this on Wednesday, while briefing journalists in Birnin Kebbi on recent security operations and achievements recorded by the command.

Hadejia said the victim, identified as Asmau Isah, was abducted during an attack on her residence in the Bayan Forestry area of Birnin Kebbi on June 10.

According to the commissioner, seven armed men invaded the residence, stole N220,000 and mobile phones before whisking the victim away to an unknown destination.

“Following a swift response by police operatives supported by vigilantes and members of the Civilian JTF, the victim was rescued unharmed and one suspect, Abubakar Siddi, was arrested,” he said.

Hadejia added that efforts were ongoing to apprehend other members of the gang involved in the abduction.

The commissioner reaffirmed the command’s commitment to tackling kidnapping and other violent crimes across the state through intelligence-led operations and collaboration with relevant stakeholders.

He urged residents to remain vigilant and continue providing credible information to security agencies, assuring them that all reports would be treated with utmost confidentiality.

“The Kebbi Police Command remains fully committed to ensuring the safety and security of all law-abiding citizens across the state,” he said.



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