Metro
Troops destroy bandits’ enclaves in Bauchi
Troops of the Nigerian Army have neutralised many bandits and destroyed their camps in coordinated operations in Bauchi State.
Governor Bala Mohammed confirmed this while briefing newsmen at the end of a closed door security meeting on Monday in Bauchi.
Mohammed said the military conducted successful operations in synergy with the Police, other security agencies and vigilantes.
“The operations routed bandits’ enclaves in Dajin Malam Forest linking Bauchi, Plateau and Taraba.
“The troops neutralised thousands of bandits, destroyed camps and motorcycles. They also disrupted their supply routes, forcing many of them to flee.
“The troops dismantled several bandits camps.
“Four war planes bombed the bandits and successfully cleared several camps, disrupting criminal activities within the forests. Several bandits were neutralised while others fled under sustained military pressure.
“Several motorcycles used by the criminals were destroyed, limiting their mobility and operational capability,” he said.
According to the governor, the state government had provided a temporary surrender window to the bandits, and urged them to lay down their arms, to consolidate recent security gains.
He stressed the need for a balanced approach that combines enforcement with an opportunity for rehabilitation.
He said that arrangements were being made to relocate surrendered bandits and their families, adding that most of them were not indigenes of the state.
The governor announced plans to conduct a biometric data capture of residents in the affected communities as part of broader security reforms to end banditry, ensure peace and stability.
Mohammed said the government would adopt strict surveillance mechanisms, intelligence-led monitoring and verification of activities in markets, motor parks and public spaces.
He said the state government would also strengthen community-based security systems via recruitment and support to vigilantes to enable them to complement security agencies.
Metro
Delta Police recover 1,600 counterfeit dollar bills from fraudsters
Delta State Police Command has arrested suspects involved in defrauding unsuspecting members of the public using counterfeit United States dollar bills.
Four suspects identified as Joshua Nwaosa, Daniel Arhewe, Prince Chukwuma, and John Egwuba were nabbed along Nnebisi Road, Asaba, Delta State, over the crime.
During preliminary interrogation, the suspects confessed to operating from a hideout in Asaba and using a red, unregistered Mercedes-Benz GLK SUV.
A follow-up operation was immediately conducted at the location, where operatives recovered 1,600 counterfeit United States dollar notes and military camouflage concealed within the premises.
Bright Edafe, the command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), confirmed that investigations are ongoing to unravel the full scope of the syndicate’s activities.

In another operation on June 9, at about 11:15 hrs, operatives of the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU), acting on actionable intelligence, stormed Owaliru and Alihame communities in Ika North-East Local Government Area, where two female suspects were apprehended.
The suspects, identified as Ifeoma Egbule (36) and Anayeokwu Florence (51), were arrested in possession of substantial quantities of suspected illicit substances, including GH Gold, Colorado, Cannabis, and Canadian Loud.
The exhibits were recovered and taken into custody alongside the suspects.
Edafe also said preliminary investigations indicate that the suspects were actively involved in the distribution of the prohibited substances within the area. Efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend other members of the drug distribution network.
Commenting on the operations, the Commissioner of Police, Delta Command, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, hailed the operatives for their professionalism, diligence, and commitment to duty.
He reiterated the command’s resolve to sustain intelligence-led operations aimed at dismantling criminal networks and ensuring the safety and security of all residents of Delta State.
Metro
Child playing with lighter triggers fire disaster in Kwara
A child playing with a lighter in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Thursday triggered a fire disaster in a three-bedroom flat, DAILY POST reports.
According to the spokesman of the state fire service, Hassan Adekunle, in Ilorin on Thursday, the incident occurred at about 5:08 p.m. at No. 38, Aduagbemi Street, behind Uniform Company, off Asa Dam Road in Ilorin metropolis.
He disclosed that “the incident involved a three-bedroom flat, where one room was affected by the fire.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the fire was caused by a child playing with a lighter and using it to ignite pieces of paper.
“The burning paper subsequently came into contact with nearby combustible materials, resulting in a fire outbreak.
“The fire had already escalated before neighbours noticed the incident and raised the alarm.
“Upon arrival, firefighters swiftly brought the situation under control and prevented the fire from spreading to other parts of the building and adjoining properties,” he added.
The Director of the State Fire Service, Alabi Muhammed, advised parents and guardians to keep matches, lighters and other ignition sources out of the reach of children.
He emphasised that children should be adequately supervised at all times and educated on the dangers associated with playing with fire.
The director further urged residents to install basic fire safety equipment in their homes and to promptly notify the service whenever a fire outbreak is discovered, as early intervention greatly reduces the risk of extensive damage and loss of life.
Metro
Edo: Court sentences five to death by hanging over lawyer’s abduction, murder
The Edo State High Court in Benin City has sentenced five suspects to death by hanging for the kidnapping and murder of one Barrister Osiobase Omo-Iyoha.
DAILY POST reports that Justice Efe Ikponmwonba sentenced five out of the six suspects to death on Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
The convicts, who include Valentine Debbie, Solomon Onobu, Ambrose Amadi, Enoma Okunghae and Saturday Imagbe, were found guilty of conspiracy, abduction and murder.
They were also sentenced to 14 years’ imprisonment, while the sixth suspect, Solomon Esuike, who was arrested alongside the five convicts, was discharged and acquitted.
The convicts reportedly assaulted the Benin-based Barrister Omo-Iyoha on May 9, 2020, and took him away following his intervention in a street quarrel between a local chief’s family and another individual in the Aduwawa area of Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of the state.
It was also reported that after being beaten to a pulp, the lawyer was whisked away to an unknown location, only for his lifeless body to be discovered by the police in a shallow grave in Aduwawa.
In its judgment in the suit marked B/CD/136C/22 between the State and Valentine Dibie and five others, the court found five of the six accused guilty and sentenced them to 14 years in prison for conspiracy and abduction, and death by hanging for murder.
The presiding judge, Justice Efe Ikponmwonba, said the sentence followed a detailed analysis of the statements of the accused persons and the arguments of both the prosecution and defence counsel.
She held that the prosecution proved its case against five of the defendants beyond reasonable doubt.
She said the 14-year jail terms are to run concurrently.
According to her, the prosecution successfully proved its case against five of the defendants beyond reasonable doubt and they were sentenced accordingly.
“However, the evidence presented against the second defendant, Solomon Esuike, was insufficient to sustain the charges against him and consequently, he is discharged and acquitted,” she said.
Speaking after the judgment, Barrister Douglas Ogbankwa, counsel to the discharged and acquitted defendant, Solomon Esuike, described the judgment as commendable.
Ogbankwa said his client was discharged and acquitted after the court found that he had no link to the incident.
It was alleged that the prime suspect in the abduction and murder case, identified as Osasu Osadolor, is still at large.
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