Metro
16 passengers lose lives in Lokoja–Okene highway tragedy
At least 16 persons have been confirmed dead following a fatal road accident along the Lokoja–Okene highway in Kogi State.
In a post shared on X by security analyst Zagazola Makama, he said the tragic incident occurred at about 9:20 a.m. on Friday near Aku village around the Osara axis of the busy highway.
Security and traffic safety sources told Zagazola Makama that the accident involved a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number BUU 17 ZD carrying 22 passengers from Jos, Plateau State, to Lagos.
“Security and traffic safety sources said the accident involved a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number BUU 17 ZD, conveying 22 passengers comprising 21 males and one female from Jos, Plateau State, en route to Lagos,” Makama said.
According to the sources, the vehicle reportedly lost control while moving at high speed, veered off the road and plunged under a bridge, leading to multiple casualties.
Preliminary findings attributed the accident to driver fatigue.
The sources disclosed that 16 occupants of the vehicle, including 15 men and one woman, lost their lives in the crash, while six other passengers sustained varying degrees of injuries.
Emergency responders were said to have arrived at the scene after receiving a distress call and immediately evacuated the injured victims to medical facilities in Osara and the Specialist Hospital in Lokoja for treatment.
The remains of the deceased victims were deposited at the Ankuri Mortuary in Lokoja.
Authorities, meanwhile, advised motorists to obey speed limits, ensure adequate rest during long-distance trips and strictly comply with road safety regulations to avoid preventable accidents and loss of life.
Metro
Delta: Police nab five suspects, recover revolver pistol, Indian hemp
Operatives of the Delta State Police Command have arrested five suspects and recovered a locally made revolver pistol as well as 10 bags of substances suspected to be Indian hemp.
On May 30, 2026, at about 5:30 a.m., the surveillance team attached to the Asaba Area Command, while on routine patrol behind NTA Asaba, intercepted three suspects.
Acting on reasonable suspicion, the operatives subjected the suspects — Musa Sule (22), Moses Sunday (26), and Osama Ibrahim (25) — to a search, during which a locally made revolver pistol and other dangerous weapons were recovered.
Similarly, on May 29, 2026, at about 4:00 a.m., operatives of the State Anti-Kidnapping Unit (SAKU), while on an intelligence-led stop-and-search operation along the Onitsha-Benin Expressway, intercepted an ash-coloured Mercedes-Benz station wagon with registration number BEN 982 TE.
The vehicle was occupied by Hilary Aloma and Oki Joseph, alias “Big Joe”.
During a thorough search of the vehicle, the operatives recovered 10 bags containing substances suspected to be Indian hemp, which had been concealed inside the vehicle.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspected illicit drugs were being transported from Edo State to Awka, Anambra State, before the suspects were intercepted by the operatives.
Confirming the arrests, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Bright Edafe, said the suspects were immediately taken into custody, while the exhibits were secured as evidence.
He added that investigations are ongoing to establish the full extent of the criminal network involved and to identify other accomplices connected to the illicit trade.
The Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, commended the operatives for their vigilance, professionalism and commitment to duty.
He further warned individuals involved in the unlawful possession of firearms, drug trafficking, cult-related activities and other forms of criminality to desist or face the full weight of the law.
Metro
Police arrest two suspects, recover firearm, stolen phones in Keffi
The Nasarawa State Police Command has arrested two suspected criminals and recovered a firearm, stolen mobile phones, and dangerous items during an operation in Keffi Local Government Area of the state.
The suspects, identified as Shafiu Abdul-Rauf and Usman Abdulmumuni, were arrested following a complaint of theft and unlawful entry reported to the Keffi Divisional Police Headquarters.
According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, SP Ramhan Nansel, the incident occurred on May 30, 2026, when a resident of Kofar Hausa in Keffi reported that Shafiu Abdul-Rauf had allegedly trespassed into his room and stolen an Android phone before fleeing the scene.
“Following the report, detectives attached to the division launched an intelligence-driven operation that led to the arrest of the principal suspect and his alleged accomplice, both residents of the Mayanka area of Keffi,” the statement read.
According to Nansel, a search conducted on the suspects resulted in the recovery of several exhibits, including a locally made pistol loaded with a live cartridge, two sharp cutlasses, a knife, three mobile phones, a bunch of keys, and other items believed to be linked to criminal activities.
Police authorities said the recovered phones comprised two Tecno Android devices and one Itel mobile phone.
“The suspects are currently in police custody, while investigators work to determine whether they are connected to other criminal offences within and outside the area,” Nansel added.
He stated that the Commissioner of Police, Nasarawa State Command, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, has commended the officers involved in the operation for their swift response and professionalism.
Reaffirming the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property across the state and urged residents to continue supporting law enforcement agencies with credible and timely information.
The police commissioner also noted that community cooperation remains crucial in the ongoing fight against crime and criminality in Nasarawa State.
“Investigations into the matter are ongoing, while further legal action is expected upon their conclusion,” Nansel concluded.
Metro
Man driving under influence of drugs kills two soldiers in Delta
Two soldiers attached to the 63 Brigade of the Nigerian Army have lost their lives in a road accident in Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State.
It was gathered that the driver involved in the crash is currently under investigation after reportedly testing positive for hard drugs.
A post shared on X by security analyst Zagazola Makama said that military sources disclosed that the incident occurred on May 30 along 74 Road in Oshimili South, prompting an immediate response from troops following reports of the accident.
Earlier findings revealed that the two soldiers were travelling on a motorcycle when they were hit by a vehicle.
The victims were swiftly evacuated to the 63 Brigade Medical Centre for urgent medical attention. However, medical personnel confirmed them dead on arrival.
Following the incident, security operatives arrested the driver of the vehicle involved in the crash.
“Sources said the suspect was subjected to drug screening and reportedly tested positive for cannabis and cocaine,” Makama said.
The driver has since been handed over to the 63 Provost Company for further investigation and necessary action.
Furthermore, the bodies of the deceased soldiers have been deposited at the morgue of the Asaba Specialist Hospital pending further arrangements.
“Authorities have commenced investigations to determine the circumstances surrounding the accident,” Makama added.
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