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Kidnapped for three months: How three victims escaped terrorist camp in Zamfara

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Troops of the Nigerian Army under 1 Brigade, Counter-Terrorism Operation 6, have rescued three kidnap victims who escaped from a terrorist hideout after spending about three months in captivity in Zamfara State.

This was made known in a report by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency and security expert in the Lake Chad region.

Makama said the victims were rescued at about 8:45am on June 22, 2026, by troops deployed at the Forward Operating Base, FOB, Bagega in Anka Local Government Area of the state.

He disclosed that the victims managed to escape from their captors’ hideout before making contact with military personnel in the area.

“The troops immediately secured the victims and provided initial assistance before evacuating them for medical attention,” he said.

Makama further stated that the rescued victims are currently undergoing medical evaluation and treatment following their time in captivity.

He said the operation forms part of ongoing efforts by troops to dismantle terrorist enclaves and secure the release of abducted persons across Zamfara State and other parts of the North-West region.

The report added that military operations against terrorist and criminal groups remain ongoing in the area.



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Military helicopter scare in Anambra: Police react

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Anambra Police Command has debunked a viral social media report alleging that a military helicopter dropped unidentified items in a bush located between Nimo and Adazi-Nnukwu communities in Anaocha Local Government Area of the state.

The Command described the report as a false security alert and urged residents not to panic.

According to a statement issued on Thursday by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, police operatives were immediately deployed to the area following the circulation of the report.

The police spokesman said investigations and on-the-spot assessment revealed that the area remained peaceful, with no suspicious objects or security threats detected.

He noted that normal activities were ongoing in and around the location, while security personnel continued routine surveillance to guarantee public safety.

Reacting to the incident, the Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, CP Ikioye Orutugu, called on members of the public to disregard the alarm and avoid spreading unverified information capable of causing fear and undermining confidence in the state’s security architecture.

The police chief reiterated the Command’s commitment to proactive policing, intelligence-led operations and collaboration with other security agencies and community stakeholders to maintain peace and security across Anambra State.

He also advised residents to verify security-related information through official channels and promptly report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station or other security formations.

The clarification comes amid growing concerns over the spread of misinformation on social media, which security experts say can trigger unnecessary panic and confusion among the public.



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Court orders arrest of police officer for allegedly evading arraignment

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Justice Samira Bature of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, Maitama, on Thursday ordered the arrest of a police officer, Edith Erhunmuuse, for allegedly evading arraignment in an ongoing criminal case.

The judge further directed all law enforcement agencies across the country to arrest Erhunmuuse wherever she may be found.

Justice Bature granted the application following a request by the prosecution counsel, Aderonke Imana.

Erhunmuuse is the third defendant in a charge marked FCT/HC/CR/222/2023, alongside Cecil Osakwe and Victor Giwa. The defendants are facing allegations of criminal conduct arising from the alleged forceful eviction of occupants and destruction of property valued at about N300 million.

At the resumed hearing, Imana informed the court that Erhunmuuse had again failed to appear despite an earlier bench warrant issued against her.

According to the prosecution, letters had previously been sent to the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, while directives had also been issued by the Inspector-General of Police to ensure her appearance in court.

“Yet, the defendant failed to appear in spite of the directives of the Inspector-General of Police,” Imana told the court.

Citing Section 353 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015, the prosecution urged the court to issue another warrant against the absent defendant.

Imana argued that Erhunmuuse had ignored court proceedings for over a year, while the other defendants had consistently attended proceedings.

Counsel to the first defendant, A.S. Usman, informed the court that efforts at amicable settlement discussed at the previous sitting were still ongoing. The second defendant, Victor Giwa, who appeared in person, aligned himself with the submission.

In her ruling, Justice Bature expressed dissatisfaction over the conduct of the third defendant, noting that the court could no longer tolerate further delays.

“The court is approaching its vacation time and cannot further delay the matter, including the order of arrest against the third defendant,” the judge said.

“The court hereby issues a bench warrant to all law enforcement agencies for the arrest of the third defendant, wherever she may be found, for showing disobedience and disrespect to this court,” Justice Bature ruled.

The order was made pursuant to Section 352 of the ACJA 2015.

The matter was subsequently adjourned until September 29 for continuation of trial, with the court warning that there would be no further excuses for non-appearance.



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Building collapse: Six more victims rescued alive in Lagos

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Six more persons have been rescued alive from the rubble of the storey building that collapsed in the Satellite Town area of Lagos State on Thursday.

DAILY POST had earlier reported that the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, LSFRS, received a distress call regarding the incident at 11:37 a.m.

According to the agency, the building collapsed on Old Ojo Road, by Alakija Bus Stop, off the Lagos-Badagry Expressway in Satellite Town, Lagos.

Emergency responders from the Ijegun-Egba Fire Station were immediately deployed to the scene and arrived at 11:49 a.m. to begin rescue operations.

The agency said the collapsed structure was a residential storey building occupied by several residents at the time of the incident.

Earlier, 10 victims were rescued alive from the debris with varying degrees of injuries and handed over to medical personnel for treatment.

The latest rescue brings the number of survivors pulled from the rubble to 16.

The Fire and Rescue Service said search and rescue operations are still ongoing as emergency responders continue efforts to locate, extricate and evacuate anyone who may still be trapped beneath the debris.

“Search and rescue operations remain ongoing as emergency responders continue efforts to locate, extricate, and evacuate any persons who may still be trapped beneath the debris,” the statement said.  

The rescue operation is being carried out jointly by the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Federal Fire Service, Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Navy, Lagos Neighbourhood Safety Corps, LNSC, and the Nigerian Red Cross Society.

Authorities said further updates would be provided as the rescue operation progresses.



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