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Army troops intercept foreign suspect, recover illicit drugs destined for terrorists

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Troops of Sector 3, Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI, OPHK, have intercepted a suspected foreign terrorist drug courier conveying a large consignment of illicit drugs, alcoholic beverages and other prohibited substances.

The army, in a statement posted on X on Friday, stated that the operation occurred on Thursday, noting that the items were believed to be destined for terrorist elements operating within the Lake Chad Islands.

According to the army, the operation was carried out during intensive search operations along the Maiduguri–Monguno axis, where troops intercepted a suspicious vehicle travelling towards Kwatan Doron Baga in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno State. 

It reiterated that the suspect, Mrs Rachael Samuel, 48, a Chadian national, was arrested while conveying the prohibited items, stating that preliminary findings indicate that the recovered substances were being moved to locations within the Lake Chad Islands, an area known to harbour terrorist elements.

“Items recovered from the suspect include seven compressed bundles of suspected Cannabis sativa weighing approximately 30 kilogrammes, two 10-litre containers of hydromercuric chloride, popularly known as “Suck and Die,” one carton containing 48 bottles of dry gin, 61 bottles of herbal alcoholic beverages all with a market street value approximately running into millions of Naira. 

“Other items recovered include, one mobile phone, two Automated Teller Machines, ATM, cards, personal effects and cash. The suspect is currently in military custody, while all recovered exhibits have been secured pending handover to the appropriate law enforcement agency for further investigation and prosecution in accordance with extant laws,” the statement said.



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Army troops foil multiple ISWAP infiltration attempts in Borno

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Troops of the Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI, OPHK, have foiled coordinated infiltration attempts by suspected ISWAP terrorists targeting parts of Maiduguri and Buratai axis of Borno State, forcing the insurgents to retreat after intense engagements.

The Nigerian Army disclosed this in a statement posted via X on Friday.

It said that the attempted attacks took place between 12:20 a.m. and 2:30 a.m. on Friday, when the terrorists simultaneously advanced toward Muna Garage, Shuwari Village and the Ajilari Cross area in an apparent bid to gain access into the Maiduguri metropolis.

According to the army, its troops, supported by an effective early warning system, detected the movement of the insurgents and engaged them from multiple directions with heavy and accurate fire, disrupting the coordinated assault before the terrorists could penetrate the city.

It further stated that the terrorists, overwhelmed by the troops’ swift tactical response, abandoned their mission and fled in disarray.

In related operations, troops also repelled separate infiltration attempts by the insurgents at Miringa and Dutsen Kura in the Buratai area of Borno State.

During the pursuit of the fleeing terrorists at Miringa, a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected, MRAP, vehicle activated an Improvised Explosive Device, IED.

However, no casualty was recorded among the troops, and the operational situation remained stable.

The military reaffirmed that Operation HADIN KAI would continue sustained offensive operations aimed at denying terrorist groups freedom of movement and safeguarding lives and property across the North-East.

It also urged residents to remain vigilant and continue providing credible and timely intelligence to security agencies to support ongoing counter-terrorism operations.

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Police arrest two after smoking causes panic aboard aircraft

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The Nigeria Police Force, Airport Command, has arrested two passengers who allegedly smoked cigarettes aboard an Air Peace flight from South Africa to Lagos, an act that triggered the aircraft’s smoke detection and emergency alarm system and caused panic among passengers and crew members.

The suspects, identified as 51-year-old Enaruna Prince Aghama and 43-year-old Tony Ajayi, were handed over to the International Airport Police Division by Aviation Security (AVSEC) personnel after the Air Peace flight landed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos, for further investigation.

A statement by the command said the incident occurred at about 7:44 p.m. on July 9, 2026, while the Air Peace aircraft was travelling from South Africa to Lagos.

According to initial investigations, the two suspects allegedly lit and smoked cigarettes inside the aircraft, an action that activated the aircraft’s smoke detection and emergency alarm system, causing panic and anxiety among passengers and members of the cabin crew.

The investigation also revealed that the suspects were in possession of an alcoholic beverage and allegedly became uncooperative and verbally aggressive when cabin crew members attempted to calm the situation and enforce the airline’s safety regulations.

The police said their actions further disrupted the orderly operation of the flight.

Reacting to the incident, the Commissioner of Police, Airport Command, CP Ogunbode Olufunke, Mnips, PhD, condemned the conduct of the suspects, describing any action capable of threatening aviation safety or disrupting the smooth operation of an aircraft as unacceptable.

“The Airport Police Command remains committed to the strict enforcement of aviation security laws and the protection of the lives of passengers, crew members, and all airport users, in line with the provisions of the relevant aviation regulations and the FAAN By-Laws,” she said.  

The police commissioner also appealed to air travellers to obey all lawful instructions issued by airline operators and aviation personnel.

She stressed that maintaining discipline and orderly conduct on board an aircraft is a shared responsibility that is essential to ensuring safe air travel.

The Airport Police Command said the two suspects will be arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction after investigations are concluded.



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Security forces repel bandit attack in Katsina, force suspected terrorists to flee

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Security forces have successfully repelled a suspected bandit attack on Gangaren Makurdi Village in Bakori Local Government Area of Katsina State.
The development was contained in a post shared on X by security analyst, Bakatsine on Friday.

According to the post, the suspected bandits entered the village on Thursday night, prompting residents to make a distress call to security authorities.

Troops of the 17 Brigade, working together with members of the Vigilante Group and the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), responded quickly to the emergency.

The swift deployment of the joint security team reportedly forced the attackers to flee before they could carry out any attack on the community.

“Last night, bandits entered Gangaren Makurdi village in Bakori LGA of Katsina State, prompting a distress alert to security authorities.

“Troops of 17 Brigade, in collaboration with Vigilante Group and CJTF operatives, responded swiftly. Their rapid deployment forced the bandits to flee before they could carry out an attack.

“Kudos to the troops, Vigilante Group and CJTF operatives for their swift response, professionalism and commitment to protecting lives and communities,” Bakatsine wrote.



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