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Nigeria Police arrest eight suspected kidnappers, recover arms in Nasarawa

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The Nigeria Police Force says it has recorded a major breakthrough in its sustained efforts against kidnapping and violent crimes with the arrest of eight suspected kidnappers.

The NPF said this was made possible following a coordinated security operation in Rukubi Community, Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.

A statement signed by DCP Anthony Okon Placid, Force Public Relations Officer, said the operation followed a distress report received in the early hours of May 7, 2026, regarding an attack carried out by armed hoodlums who invaded the community on the night of May 6, 2026, shooting sporadically and causing panic among residents.

He said that during the attack, the assailants reportedly stormed the residences of two residents and abducted them to an unknown destination.

The statement said that upon receipt of the report, police operatives of the Nasarawa State Command, in collaboration with other security agencies and local community youths, swiftly mobilised to the area and launched coordinated operations, which led to the arrest of eight suspects linked to the incident.

The suspects include Adamu Alfa, Muhammed Alfa, Shuaibu Alfa, Usman Alfa, Ali Alfa, Isa Alfa, Adamu Alfa, and Ja’afaru Alfa, all from Rugan Alhaji Alfa, Rukubi Village.

During the operation, according to the police, security operatives recovered two AK-47 rifles, four Bajaj motorcycles, and two expended 7.62mm ammunition shells connected to the attack.

The Force further confirmed that one of the suspects sustained fatal injuries during the encounter and was later confirmed dead while receiving medical treatment.

Placid added that the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, commended the gallantry and professionalism displayed by the operatives involved in the operation, describing the success as a strong demonstration of the effectiveness of intelligence-led policing and inter-agency collaboration in combating violent crimes.

He also appreciated the invaluable support of sister security agencies, local vigilante groups, community youths, and residents, whose cooperation significantly contributed to the successful outcome of the operation.



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Gunmen storm Plateau smoking spot, kill three, injure teenage girl 

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Three persons have been killed while a teenage girl sustained gunshot injuries following an attack by suspected Fulani bandits at a smoking spot in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.

The development was disclosed in a report by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency and security expert covering the Lake Chad region.

According to the report, troops of Sector 4, Operation Enduring Peace, OPEP, responded to reports of sporadic gunfire at about 7:58pm on July 4, 2026, around the Rantiya community.

On arrival at the scene, troops found the bodies of three young men who had been shot dead, while a teenage girl was discovered with gunshot wounds sustained during the attack, the report stated.

The bodies of the victims were evacuated to the General Hospital in Barkin Ladi, while the injured girl was rushed to Damlak Clinic for urgent medical treatment, according to the report.

According to Makama, troops have launched operations to track down and apprehend the fleeing attackers responsible for the incident.

“Security agencies said investigations into the incident are ongoing as efforts continue to restore calm and prevent further violence in the area,” the report stated.



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Court jails 25-year-old man 7 years for defiling 10-year-old in Rivers

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A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has sentenced 25-year-old Jerry Njoku to seven years’ imprisonment with hard labour for defiling a ten-year-old minor.

Delivering judgement, trial judge Justice Rita Oguguo held that the prosecution had successfully proved the case of defilement against Njoku, sentencing him to seven years’ imprisonment with hard labour. The judge also ordered the convict to pay the sum of five million naira as compensation to the family of the minor for her upkeep.

While the defence counsel declined to comment on the judgment, the prosecution counsel, Precious Ordu, a Chief State Counsel with the Ministry of Justice, described the verdict as a welcome development, saying it would serve the interests of the state, the victim and the convict alike.

Ordu expressed confidence that the judgment would serve as a deterrent to persons harbouring intentions of defiling minors, urging such individuals to exercise restraint.

“It’s a welcome development. At least those that have intentions of defiling minors will also sit up and control their urge.

“I’m sure this thing is not ordinary, for a girl of 10 years to be defiled. The girl was not only defiled but molested; she was really destroyed.

“The court, in its wisdom, gave a judgment of seven years with hard labour and a fine of five million naira. It’s a welcome development.”



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Police beg Cross River communities to halt hostilities after gunshots kill 1, injure several

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The Cross River State command of the Nigeria Police has asked the Egbor and Orugbam communities of Biase LGA to refrain from further hostility and bloodshed following the killing of one Mr Nkereuwem Okoh in his farm in Orugbam and injuring several others on Saturday.

A statement from the command reacting to the renewed hostility and signed by its PRO, ASP Eitokpah Sunday Akata, called on the communities to remain calm, and not to take laws into their own hands but cooperate with the Police by providing credible information to apprehend the perpetrators.

On Saturday, 4th July 2026, two farmers, Mr Nkeruwem Okoh and Mr Ukam Ajah Okpan, both of Orugbam Community, Erei, were allegedly attacked and shot by unidentified gunmen while working on their farmlands near Egbor Community.

Village sources said the victims were rushed to the hospital for immediate assistance but regrettably, Nkeruwem Ikoh reportedly died, while the second victim, Okpan, was reported to be receiving treatment.

Police confirmed that the deceased’s body was deposited at Uwana Mortuary, Afikpo, Ebonyi State, assuring that they were investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident with a view to bringing culprits to justice.

The latest violence is a resurgence of a long-running communal dispute that first escalated in 2020, claiming several lives and destroying property before government-led peace efforts restored relative calm.

Following Saturday’s attack, residents said many people in Egbor fled the community for fear of reprisal attacks, leaving behind mainly the elderly and others unable to relocate.

A former Personal Assistant to a former Vice President and an indigene of Orugbam, Mr Philip Obin, described the attack as unprovoked, expressing concern that more than 24 hours later, no arrests had been made and the state government had yet to issue an official response.

“Let it be on record that on July 4, 2026, armed persons from Egbor Community in Erei South, Biase LGA, together with their collaborators, invaded the farmland of my community, Urugbam.

“During the unprovoked attack, Mr Obong Ikor Obong was shot and killed, while several other persons sustained gunshot injuries,” he said.

Obin further alleged that the attack came shortly after a change of guard at the Forward Operating Base, FOB, established by the Federal Government to curb recurring hostilities in the area.

He claimed the attackers took advantage of the reduced military presence, while noting that security personnel could not monitor every part of the forests and farmlands.

He also accused the authorities of failing to respond adequately to previous petitions, provide relief materials or rehabilitate victims of earlier attacks, warning that persistent inaction could embolden perpetrators and push affected communities toward self-help.

However, an Egbor youth leader, Mr Davies Ekor, rejected claims that his community launched an unprovoked attack, insisting that Egbor residents were responding to provocation and had no reason to undermine the ongoing peace process.



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