Metro
Troops foil ISWAP, Boko Haram attack in North East
The Nigerian Army said troops of Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI, OPHK, under Operation Desert Sanity and Operation Siege, have thwarted attempted attack by suspected ISWAP/Boko Haram terrorists on soldiers in the Kirawa axis of Sector 1 OPHK area of responsibility in the early hours of 22 May 2026.
A statement signed by Lieutenant Colonel Sani Uba, Media Information Officer
Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East) Operation HADIN KAI, said a number of suspected terrorists attempted to infiltrate positions held by troops of 153 Task Force Battalion and associated forces along the Nigeria–Cameroon border axis.
“The attack was swiftly detected and met with overwhelming firepower from alert troops and CJTF, who held their ground and contained the assault,” the statement said.
It said the terrorists were forced to abort their mission and withdraw in confusion towards the Cameroon axis, sustaining heavy casualties during the engagement.
According to the statement, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets, alongside platforms of Air Component of OPHK and partner forces, provided coordinated support throughout the operation.
Following the encounter, troops confirmed the neutralisation of 12 terrorists, while several others were observed retreating with gunshot wounds, as indicated by blood trails along their withdrawal routes.
“Recovered items include AK-47 rifles, rocket-propelled grenade systems, ammunition, and a PKT machine gun, further degrading the terrorists’ combat capability in the area,” it added.
“Troops of OPHK, in conjunction with the Civilian Joint Task Force, have maintained their positions with heightened vigilance while exploitation operations continue to track fleeing elements and recover additional materiel.”
The Joint Task Force reassured the public of its unwavering commitment to sustaining operational pressure on terrorist elements until they are completely neutralised across the theatre.
The Military High Command commended the troops for their gallantry, utmost professionalism, and swift response, the third in the week urging them to maintain the operational momentum in the collective interest of national security.
Metro
Osogbo incident: Police deny shooting footballers during arrest operation
The Osun State Police Command has denied allegations that its operatives shot at innocent residents playing football in the Ogo-Oluwa area of Osogbo, during an operation carried out by officers of the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID on Sunday.
In a statement issued by the Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Gotan and signed by Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abiodun Ojelabi, the Command said the operation followed a petition submitted to the Office of the Inspector-General of Police on May 2, 2026, over a viral video allegedly showing suspected members of the AYE Confraternity displaying firearms and other dangerous weapons.
According to the statement, “the petition was later forwarded to the Osun State Police Command for investigation and further action.”
The command said, “detectives thereafter launched a thorough investigation aimed at identifying and prosecuting those linked to the incident.”
The police explained that “operatives, acting on intelligence, identified one of the suspects seen in the viral video and moved to apprehend him at his hideout in Osogbo.”
The suspect, identified as Semiu Baruwa, was alleged to have participated in vandalising billboards in parts of the state capital.
The statement noted that “the operation was disrupted when some suspected hoodlums and thugs allegedly attempted to prevent officers from taking the suspect into custody for questioning. The development created tension at the scene and endangered the lives of the operatives.
“The situation became violent and posed serious threats to the safety and lives of the operatives, thereby necessitating the police officers to fire warning shots into the air to disperse the mob and safely extricate themselves from the scene.”
The command maintained that no innocent resident was targeted during the exercise and insisted that the officers acted in line with operational safety procedures.
“The actions of the operatives were in strict compliance with operational safety procedures aimed at protecting lives and ensuring public order,” the police added.
The police disclosed that the suspect is currently in custody and assisting with ongoing investigations, while efforts are continuing to arrest other persons linked to the incident and those accused of obstructing lawful police duties.
The Commissioner of Police also urged residents to remain calm and support security agencies with credible information.
DAILY POST gathered from eyewitnesses that armed police operatives on Sunday morning stormed a football field on Baruwa Street, Ogo-Oluwa, Osogbo and shot sporadically in the air.
This development caused the football players, spectators and residents to scamper for safety.
Also, worshippers at nearby churches in the area abandoned service halfway, with some of them clutching their children, expressing fear that bandits may have raided the community.
A popular community leader who craved anonymity told DAILY POST that, “We didn’t prevent them from doing their job. We just asked them why they would come and arrest a football fan who was busy enjoying a game on Sunday morning.
“When they did not give us a satisfactory response. We told them they would not go with him. That was when the shooting start,ed so we all had to run for cover.”
Metro
Imo: Police arrest suspected killers of 21 year old nursing student, Wendy Achumba
Operatives of Obowo Divisional Police Headquarters, in collaboration with community youths, have arrested two suspects linked to the rape and gruesome murder of Wendy Achumba, a 21-year-old nursing student of Mercy College of Nursing Science, Umulogho, whose lifeless body was found in her off-campus residence at Umuadara, Umulogho, Obowo, LGA, Imo State.
The spokesperson of the Imo Police, Henry Okoye, in a press statement, said the two suspects were identified as Onyema Okonkwo, 32, and Emmanuel Onyekachi, 25. Both are natives of the community where the crime was allegedly committed.
Okoye said the two suspects were arrested following sustained, intelligence-led investigative efforts by operatives of the Division in synergy with Community stakeholders.
During the investigation, the suspects revealed that they had raped her on multiple occasions before killing her.
One of the suspects, Okonkwo, in his confession, said the victim identified their faces and to conceal the crime, they went after her life, hitting her with a stick and a machete.
The suspects, according to Okoye, have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, for discreet and comprehensive investigation and will be prosecuted upon the conclusion of investigations.
Following the development, the Police Commissioner of the State Command, Audu Garba Bosso, assured the public that the matter will be handled with utmost diligence and professionalism, and that anyone found culpable will face the full weight of the law.
He added that further updates on the matter will be communicated in due course.
Metro
Police arrest three, recover stolen vehicles in Kano
The Kano State Police Command has arrested three suspects and recovered stolen vehicles in a crackdown on car theft in the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday.
He said the arrests were made on May 16 when operatives of the Command’s Special Intervention Squad acted on credible intelligence and apprehended three suspects linked to a stolen Toyota Camry.
The suspects were identified as Abel Nanlir Nafa from Abuja, Stephen Wanneh from Kaduna State, and Habiba Mohammad from Kano State.
According to the statement, one of the suspects admitted that the vehicle, a black Toyota Camry 2015 model without a registration number, was stolen from Enugu State and handed to him for sale.
“The suspect confessed that the vehicle was stolen and he was aware of its status when he received it for sale,” the police said.
The police added that the second suspect also knew the car was stolen and was invited to assist in selling it, while the third suspect said she contacted a buyer from the Niger Republic who agreed to purchase the vehicle for N1.5 million.
The stolen Toyota Camry has since been recovered, while efforts are ongoing to arrest other suspects still at large and identify the rightful owner.
In a related development, the command also recovered two additional suspected stolen vehicles during a follow-up operation at the residence of a fleeing suspect identified as Haruna Ibrahim in Kano.
The recovered vehicles include a red Hyundai Sonata 2016 model without a registration number and an ash-coloured Hyundai Elantra 2014 model with registration number KMC 523 TF.
“The Command urges anyone who recognises any of the recovered vehicles to come forward with proof of ownership,” the statement said.
The Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, commended the operatives for their efforts, noting that the operation reflects the success of intelligence-led policing.
He also called on residents to remain vigilant and continue to support the police with timely information, assuring that all reports would be treated confidentially.
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