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Troops ambush, neutralise two terrorists in Borno

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Troops of the Joint Task Force North-East, Operation Hadin Kai, OPHK, neutralised two suspected terrorists during a night ambush operation in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State.

Security analyst and counter-insurgency expert Zagazola Makama disclosed this in a post via his X handle.

Security sources said the operation, conducted under Operation Desert Sanity/Siege Operations, took place at about 11:05 p.m. on May 13, 2026, at Bazamri village, a location identified as a major crossing point for members of the ISWAP.

According to the sources, troops laid an ambush at the location, intercepted the terrorists, and engaged them in a firefight, resulting in the neutralisation of two insurgents.

Following the encounter, troops conducted a clearance operation of the area and recovered several items suspected to be logistics supplies for the terrorists.

Recovered items included 54 packs of 80-gram detergent, 32 packs of 500-gram salt, and one carton of spaghetti.

Military authorities confirmed that no casualty was recorded among the troops during the operation.

The ambush team reportedly repositioned and continued surveillance operations in the area as part of sustained efforts against terrorist movements.

Security sources added that troops’ morale and operational efficiency remained high, while offensive operations across the theatre continued.



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Police arrest three suspects over vandalisation of critical infrastructure in Oyo

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Men of Oyo State Police command have arrested no fewer than three suspects in connection with vandalisation of some critical infrastructure in the State, worth 200 million naira. 

The command disclosed this in a statement signed by its Public Relations Officer, Olayinka Ayanlade, made available to DAILY POST Wednesday morning. 

Ayanlade explained that the suspects were arrested at Gambari, Orile-Igbon area. 

The suspects, according to him, include: Waheed Ayinde, Muhammed Sani and Hassan Ibrahim. 

He said they were arrested in connection with the illegal movement of vandalised railway tracks. 

Ayanlade said, “The Oyo State Police Command has recorded another significant operational success in its sustained campaign against economic sabotage and the vandalisation of critical national infrastructure with the arrest of three suspected members of a railway vandalism syndicate and the recovery of stolen rail tracks valued at approximately Two Hundred Million Naira (N200,000,000.00).

“The breakthrough followed a timely tip-off from a vigilant member of the public. Acting on the credible intelligence, operatives of the Command Monitoring Unit swiftly mobilised to Gambari, Orile-Igbon area of Oyo State, where they intercepted the suspects on 14 July 2026 at about 1:45 p.m. before the stolen railway materials could be moved to their final destination.

“The suspects, identified as Waheed Ayinde ‘M’ (54 years), Muhammed Sani ‘M’ (27 years), and Hassan Ibrahim ‘M’ (22 years), were arrested in connection with the illegal movement of vandalised railway tracks. Recovered during the operation were vandalised rail tracks estimated to be worth N200 million and a HOWO truck bearing registration number CAL 972 XA (Cross River), allegedly used in conveying the stolen items”. 



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Bandits flee as police, vigilante rescue 11 kidnap victims in Niger

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Police tactical operatives, in collaboration with local vigilantes, have rescued 11 kidnap victims after a gun battle with suspected bandits in Mariga Local Government Area of Niger State.

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

According to the report, the operation was launched at about 9:00pm, on July 11 after security operatives received intelligence that suspected armed bandits were moving through the area with abducted victims and rustled cattle.

Makama reported that the joint security team intercepted the suspects near Mangoro Village in Mariga Local Government Area, where a gun battle ensued.

“The security team intercepted the bandits near Mangoro Village in Mariga LGA, where they engaged the criminals in a fierce exchange of gunfire,” the report stated.

The report added that the suspected bandits fled into the surrounding bush after the gun battle, abandoning the kidnapped victims, who were rescued unharmed.

The rescued victims were identified as Alhaji Sale, Muhammadu, Abubakar Ibrahim, Naziru Hamza, Ali Ibrahim, Abubakar Mohd, Ibrahim Abubakar, Dan Asabe Garba, Yunusa Musa, Musa Peter and Bilyaminu Ibrahim, all residents of Beri, Dogon-Fadama and Kagara communities.

Makama further reported that the victims have since been reunited with their families.

He added that security operatives have continued monitoring and combing operations across the area in an effort to apprehend the fleeing suspects and recover the rustled cattle.



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Troops rescue ASP, six kidnapped travelers in Plateau

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Troops of the Nigerian Army have rescued an Assistant Superintendent of Police, ASP, and six other travelers who were abducted by suspected kidnappers on Monday at Sopp village in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.

According to a security source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, troops deployed under Sector 6 of Operation Enduring Peace Operation, OPEP, carried out the successful rescue operation following a swift response to a distress call at about 9:30 p.m. on Monday.

The security source disclosed this on Tuesday, stating that when the deployed troops arrived at the scene, they found a blue Opel Vectra abandoned in the middle of the road with no occupants, prompting an immediate search-and-rescue operation in the surrounding bush.

According to the source, the troops made contact with the suspected kidnappers and engaged them in a firefight, forcing them to flee into the bush and abandon their captives. 

The rescued victims were identified as ASP Babagida Ishaku, Auwulu Haruna, Dung Jerry Dang, Anas Idris, Hussaini Mohammed, Idris Abdullahi, and Mrs Kangyang Sunday.

The victims reportedly told the troops they had boarded the vehicle in Akwanga, Nasarawa State, and were travelling to Jos when they were intercepted and abducted by the gunmen.

The source said all seven victims were rescued unharmed, while efforts have been intensified to track down and apprehend the fleeing suspects.



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