Metro
NYSC member’s mother recounts son’s death in Abuja shooting
Habiba Abubakar, mother of Abdulsamad Jamiu, the National Youth Service Corps member killed in Dei-Dei, Abuja, has narrated how she received the news of her son’s death, describing a distressing sequence of events marked by confusion and fear.
Speaking in an interview with TheCable on Monday, Abubakar said she was away with her husband for a burial ceremony when a neighbour alerted her to gunshots in their area in the early hours of the day.
“I travelled on Thursday, hoping to come back on Saturday to meet my son at home. Only for me to receive a call from my next neighbour around 2:30. ‘I said hello. Hope there is no problem?’ She said she’s hearing gunshots. Fear gripped me,” she recounted.
She said repeated attempts to reach her children were unsuccessful, as her first son’s line was switched off while her daughter’s phone was engaged.
When she eventually contacted her husband, she said he initially withheld details of the incident.
“Initially, he didn’t want to tell me the actual truth.
He said, ‘Soldier carried Abdulsamad.’ I said, soldier, Abdulsamad? How, for what? He said, no, they want to go and interrogate him,” she said.
Abubakar added that her phone was taken from her during the moment of distress, and when she requested it, family members claimed they could not find it.
“That was when I knew that my son was not alive again,” she said.
According to her, she continued to press her daughter, Farida, for clarity but was repeatedly asked to remain calm due to concerns about her health.
“I’m getting to Abuja, only for me to discover that my son was dead,” she said.
Recounting what she was later told about the incident, Abubakar alleged that soldiers gained access to the compound by scaling the fence rather than using the gate, moved through the back entrance, and went directly to her son’s room.
“They shot him through the door. They shot the door two times,” she claimed.
She further alleged that after the shooting, soldiers instructed local vigilante members to clean the scene, reportedly retrieving cleaning materials from her kitchen.
“They entered my kitchen, took Klin, from there, took a bucket and gave the vigilante to mop the blood. What happened? Why would they do that?” She queried.
Visibly emotional, Abubakar insisted that her son was inside his room at the time of the incident.
“Who did he offend? I want to know. Who did you offend?” She asked repeatedly.
Jamiu, 24, was killed in the early hours of April 25 at his family residence in Dei-Dei Shagari Quarters while his parents were away. His sister was reportedly in the house at the time.
The Nigerian Army, through the Headquarters Guards Brigade, had earlier stated that Jamiu died after being caught in crossfire when troops responded to a distress call over an armed robbery incident.
Brigade spokesperson, Olawuyi Odunola said soldiers came under fire from fleeing suspects and that the fatality occurred during the exchange.
However, the family has rejected the military’s account, describing it as inaccurate and misleading.
In a statement issued on Monday, the family argued that the trajectory of the bullet indicated it was fired from outside the room through a closed door, which they said does not align with a crossfire scenario.
They added that no weapons were recovered from the scene and that witnesses reported hearing only a single gunshot.
The family also alleged that soldiers at the scene admitted, in the presence of a Divisional Police Officer, that the shooting was a mistake.
Among its demands, the family called for an independent investigation, the suspension and prosecution of those involved, a retraction of the military’s statement, and a formal apology.
“The Nigerian Military operates under a constitutional mandate to protect Nigerian citizens. On the night of 25th April 2026, that mandate was catastrophically and fatally violated,” the family stated.
Metro
Yola court remands teenagers over alleged mosque generator theft
The Chief Magistrate Court 2 sitting in the Adamawa State capital, Yola, has ordered the remand of two young boys for allegedly stealing a generator belonging to a mosque.
The court also remanded a scavenger, Auwalu Bashir in prison custody for allegedly receiving stolen property.
The minors who were ordered to be kept in a juvenile remand home are 14-year-old Saidu Alhassan, and 13-year-old Mamman, both of PZ Roundabout area of Jimeta, Yola North LGA.
The boys and the older defendant were arraigned before the court by the police prosecutor, Inspector Emmanuel Paul,, for alleged “criminal conspiracy, theft and receiving of stolen property.
The prosecutor told the court that a resident of Jambutu Primary School in Yola North LGA, Murtala Isa, reported the incident of theft at the Jambutu Police Station on the 13th June, 2026, after which investigations led to the defendants.
Arraigning the defendants on First Information Report, Inspector Emmanuel Paul, alleged that the minors at different times made away with the Perso Power Generator valued at N600,000 and sold it to the scavenger at N50,000 each.
Metro
Suspected Lakurawa, Mamudawa terrorists arrested in Kebbi
Police in Kebbi State have arrested 12 suspected criminals, including alleged members of the Lakurawa, Mamudawa and Boko Haram groups, over offences ranging from terrorism and kidnapping to armed robbery and illegal possession of firearms.
The Commissioner of Police in Kebbi, Umar Hadejia, disclosed this while briefing journalists at the command’s headquarters in Birnin Kebbi.
Hadejia said the suspects are currently in police custody and will be prosecuted upon the conclusion of investigations.
Among those arrested are three suspected Mamudawa and Boko Haram members identified as Muhammadu Bandi, Aliyu Abubakar and Muhammadu Abubakar.
According to the police commissioner, preliminary investigations linked the suspects to movements around Illo on June 4, 2026, when an attack resulted in the death of three officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC.
The police also arrested Murtala Sani, a resident of Zazzagawa village, for allegedly supplying food items and drinks to suspected Lakurawa terrorists.
In a separate operation, operatives of the command arrested Faruku Muhammed for the alleged rape of a 10-year-old girl.
Hadejia said the command has intensified patrols and tactical deployments across identified flashpoints in the state as part of efforts to maintain security and protect residents.
Metro
Police foil moves to traffic teenage Kaduna girls to Ivory Coast
The Lagos State Police Command has apprehended a woman for allegedly attempting to traffic three Kaduna girls to Ivory Coast for prostitution.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, the suspect allegedly lured the girls, aged between 18 and 20, from Kaduna State to Lagos with promises of legitimate employment in a restaurant.
However, upon their arrival in the Ajegunle area of the state on May 23, 2026, the suspect allegedly informed them that she intended to send them to Ivory Coast.
One of the victims, who refused to be taken abroad, subsequently reported the matter to the police.
Following the report, Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Tijani, directed that the case be transferred from the Tolu Division, Ajegunle, to the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, Yaba, for further investigation.
The investigation into the allegations of conspiracy, deception and human trafficking is being handled by the Anti-Human Trafficking/Gender Unit of the SCID under the supervision of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the department, Mr Dayo Akinbisehin.
A police source told NAN on Thursday that the victims were never informed of the alleged plan before leaving Kaduna.
According to the source, one of the victims objected after discovering that she was being taken abroad for prostitution rather than the promised job opportunity.
“She immediately told the suspect that prostitution was not what they had been told they were coming to Lagos for.
“The suspect allegedly took the girls to a motor park with plans to facilitate their movement out of the country.
“Alarmed by the development, one of the victims approached the police and lodged a complaint.
“Following the report, detectives launched an investigation and subsequently apprehended the suspect,” the source said.
The source added that efforts are underway to rescue the other victims allegedly being held by an accomplice and to trace other persons connected to the suspected trafficking operation.
According to the source, investigations have been concluded and the suspect will be charged to court as soon as possible.
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