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Police, ESSC nab 12 suspected cultists in Edo

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A combined team of operatives of the Edo State Police Command and the  State Security Corps, ESSC, have arrested no fewer than 12 suspected cultists after allegedly mobilising from Okpella in Etsako East Local Government Area of the State to launch attacks on perceived rivals.

The Public Relations Officer of the Edo State Police Command, ASP Eno Ikoedem disclosed this on Monday, May 11, 2026, in a statement made available to newsmen in Benin City.

Ikoedem said the suspects were arrested at Amazing Grace Estate, Elele community, Uzairue in Etsako West Local Government Area following a swift response to credible intelligence.

She gave the names of the suspects as Abiola Anabgaifo,  Idogo Joshua, Oseni Sani,  Aminu Abubakar,  Iyamah Precious,  Usman Rapheal, Ogene Jude,  Ibrahim Aheem, Tunde Bright, Jude Edeh, Godwin Edeh, and Aigbona Clifford.

She said the all-male suspects were arrested on May 7, 2026, at about 6pm.

The Command’s spokesperson alleged that during preliminary investigations, seven of the suspects confessed to being members of  Aye and Vikings confraternities.

She said items recovered from the suspects are a grey Mercedes-Benz Jeep with registration number GWA 471 DS allegedly belonging to one Balogun Isreal, who is currently at large.

She said all the suspects have been transferred to the Anti-Cultism unit and will be prosecuted upon the conclusion of the investigation

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in charge of the Command Monday Agbonika has commended the swift response and professionalism of the Officers.

Agbonika assured that the Command will sustain its crackdown on cultism and violent crimes across the State.

 He, however, warned all criminal elements to either repent or leave the State, stressing that the Command remains fully prepared to deal decisively with anyone threatening the peace and security of residents.



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Six feared dead in Adamawa auto crash

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An auto-crash has claimed the lives of six persons, including members of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, along the Narehi area of the Girei-Song Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

The State police spokesman, Suleiman Nguroje, in a statement said the incident involved a military Gun truck travelling from Gombi towards Yola and a commercial Hummer bus conveying five (5) passengers from Yola to Mubi.

“Preliminary findings reveal that both vehicles were involved in a head-on collision, resulting in the commercial bus flipping over and bursting into flames.

“Tragically, all five passengers aboard the Hummer bus were burnt to death after the vehicle caught fire following the collision,” the statement read in part.

According to him, preliminary identification revealed that four of the deceased were serving members of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, posted to Adamawa State.

He added that they were identified as Suleuman Juliet and Usman Shuaibu, who are both indigenes of Kaduna State. But the remaining are yet to be identified, the police said.

The spokesman further stated that police authorities confirm that one military personnel attached to the military vehicle lost his life as a result of the crash.

“The corpses have been evacuated to the Specialist Hospital, Yola, while efforts are ongoing to identify the remaining bodies and locate their families,” the police said.

Nguroje quoted the Commissioner of Police in Adamawa as expressing his heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased, the Nigerian Armed Forces, the National Youth Service Corps, and all those affected by this tragic incident.



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Man dies trapped inside Kano well while recovering mobile phone

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A 45-year-old man, Yusuf Usman, has died after he became trapped inside a well in Kwa Town, Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area of Kano State, while attempting to retrieve his mobile phone.

The incident was contained in a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the Kano State Fire Service, Saminu Yusif Abdullahi.

The incident occurred on Wednesday at about 11:13 am, according to the statement.

The Fire Service said it received a distress call from one of its staff, Kabiru Tata, after which rescue officers were swiftly deployed to the scene.

“On arrival, the rescue team found the man inside a well that had been converted into a waste disposal pit,” the statement revealed.

The victim reportedly entered the well to retrieve his phone after it fell inside but was unable to find a way to climb out.

“The rescue team successfully brought him out of the well unconscious. He was later confirmed dead, reportedly due to oxygen depletion and heat inside the well,” the Fire Service said.

The body was handed over to the Ward Head of Kwa Town, Alhaji Mukhtar.



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Five abductees in Kwara community feared dead in bandits captivity

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At least five worshippers kidnapped during the violent attack on ECWA Church in Omugo, located in the Oro Ago District of Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, are reported to have died in terrorists’ captivity.

Coordinator of the Kwara South Joint Security, Zubair Olaitan, confirmed to DAILY POST on Wednesday that the report is true.

The tragic development emerged from reports filtering out of the terrorists’ camp, including accounts provided by one of the abductees who reportedly escaped from the armed gang.

Informed sources revealed that the wife of the church pastor, Rachel Oluwaremilekun Omole, is among those reportedly killed alongside four other abductees.

According to one of the sources, “Five of the Omugo abductees have died in captivity,” though the exact details surrounding the deaths remain sketchy.

“No details of how and where they died,” the source further stated, citing information allegedly provided by one of the victims who escaped from the kidnappers’ den.

The source added that the tragic development has already been relayed to the affected families.

“The sad news has been broken to the families of the deceased,” the source said, adding that relatives of the victims were thrown into mourning following the revelation.

The victims were among worshippers abducted on March 22, 2026, when heavily armed gunmen invaded ECWA Church, Omugo, during a church service in the Oro Ago area.

Witnesses had narrated how the attackers opened fire within and around the church premises, causing panic among congregants before whisking about eight worshippers away into nearby forests.

Following the abduction, the kidnappers reportedly established contact with the families through the father of one of the abductees and demanded a ₦1 billion ransom for the release of the victims.

Sources, however, said the amount was later reviewed downward during negotiations.

Alleged efforts by relatives to secure the victims’ freedom, including the delivery of about ₦20 million, food supplies, and hot drinks requested by the abductors, proved abortive, as the captives were reportedly not released.

Security agencies had earlier disclosed that joint rescue efforts were ongoing to locate the victims and apprehend those behind the attack.

Official confirmation from authorities regarding the reported deaths could not be obtained at the time of filing this report on Wednesday.



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