Metro
Troops arrest terrorists, cut off supply chain, free hostages, recover ammunition in fresh operations
The Nigerian Army (NA) said its troops have recorded successes across multiple theatres within the last 24 hours, as they disrupted terrorists’ logistics networks, engaging hostile elements and safeguarding vulnerable communities through coordinated, intelligence-driven operations.
This was contained on its social media platform adding that in the North-East Theatre, troops of 192 Battalion successfully executed an ambush on ISWAP/JAS terrorists in the vicinity of Kuranabassa Village, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.
According to the statement, troops recovered one AK-47 rifle, one AK-47 magazine loaded with 12 rounds of 7.62x 39mm ammunition, an AK-47 rifle top cover, and other sundry items.
In a related development, troops of 27 Task Force Brigade, in conjunction with the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), intercepted three vehicles conveying suspected terrorist logistics along the Yunusari–Bukarti–Ka la/Gamari axis.
It said the operation led to the arrest of 5 suspects and the recovery of assorted logistics items, including solar panels, water pumping machines, construction materials, mobile phones and cash
Also, troops of 12 Brigade, while conducting a snap checkpoint operation along the Obajana–Kabba Road in Kogi State, intercepted a vehicle conveying suspected terrorist logistics, apprehended two suspected couriers and recovered 314 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, three AK-47 magazines, mobile phones and valid means of identification.
In the North-West Theatre, troops of 17 Brigade conducted offensive clearance operations across identified terrorist enclaves in Musawa and Matazu Local Government Areas of Katsina State.
During the operations, several terrorist life-support structures were identified and destroyed in Gidan Mai-Gona, Gidan Dangodo, Sabongari Nagalawa, Kurna Dogon Tsamiya, Gidan Karo and Gidan Lawal Natapi villages, thereby denying criminal elements operational footholds.
In Plateau State, troops under Operation ENDURING PEACE responded swiftly to distress calls and rescued 12 civilians who were trapped by insurgents while injured victims were evacuated for prompt medical attention.
Additionally, in the South-South and North-Central regions, troops sustained operational pressure on criminal networks. In Rivers State, troops discovered and safely handled approximately 3,250 litres of suspected illegally refined petroleum products along Refinery Road in Eleme Local Government Area.
In Taraba State, troops of 114 Battalion apprehended 9 suspected terrorist informants linked to a notorious criminal kingpin, while also dismantling identified hideouts used by criminal elements to coordinate their activities.
Metro
Police arrest four suspects over criminal activities in Ibadan
Men of the Oyo State Police Command have arrested no fewer than four suspects over various criminal activities.
The suspects were arrested in Ibadan, the state capital.
The Public Relations Officer of the State Police Command, Olayinka Ayanlade, disclosed this in a statement.
The statement was made available to DAILY POST on Friday.
Ayanlade said the suspects are members of a cult group that has been terrorising residents of Ibadan.
The suspects, according to the police, are Salawu Sarafa, Yusuf Tajudeen, Farouq Ariyo and Adebayo Awosemo.
He added that the police recovered some items as exhibits from the suspects.
He said the suspects are currently in police custody.
“Acting swiftly on the actionable intelligence, the operatives mobilised to the location and successfully apprehended four suspected members of the gang, namely: Salawu Sarafa, Yusuf Tajudeen, Farouq Ariyo and Adebayo Awosemo.”
Metro
Police arrest man over alleged false alarm of bandits’ invasion in Ebonyi community
The Ebonyi State Police Command has arrested a man identified as Nwali Nwibo for allegedly circulating false information claiming that bandits and suspected Fulani herdsmen had invaded Nguzu Edda Community in Edda Local Government Area of the state.
The arrest followed what the Command described as a thorough intelligence-led investigation, which reportedly found the claim to be false.
This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Joshua Ukandu, and made available to journalists in Abakaliki.
According to the statement, security operatives launched an investigation after the information gained traction and generated concern among residents.
“The arrest followed a painstaking intelligence-led investigation conducted by the Command, which established the falsity of the report and led to the apprehension of the suspect,” the statement said.
The Commissioner of Police in Ebonyi State, CP Hope Urunwa Okafor, urged residents to verify the authenticity of information before posting, forwarding, or sharing it on social media and other communication platforms.
She warned that the dissemination of false or misleading information could create unnecessary panic, undermine public confidence, and threaten peace and public order.
The police commissioner further cautioned members of the public against engaging in activities capable of spreading fear within communities, stressing the need for the responsible use of social media.
Okafor reiterated the Command’s commitment to identifying and prosecuting individuals involved in the creation or circulation of fake news and misinformation in accordance with the law.
She also assured residents that the Police Command remains vigilant and committed to maintaining security across the state, while encouraging citizens to rely on verified information from official sources.
The Command urged members of the public to cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities and avoiding the spread of unconfirmed reports capable of causing tension or public unrest.
Metro
Truck driver dies, motor boy injured in lone crash in Lagos
A truck driver has lost his life, while his motor boy sustained multiple injuries in a lone accident involving a 40-foot containerised articulated vehicle along the Isheri-Elemu inward Ijegun area of Lagos State.
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, confirmed the incident in a statement issued by the Director of the Public Affairs and Enlightenment Department, Adebayo Taofiq.
According to the agency, the accident involved an empty articulated truck, which reportedly lost balance while in motion and overturned on the road.
The statement explained that the driver became trapped beneath the fallen truck and died instantly due to the impact of the crash, while the motor boy survived with fractures and other injuries.
“The unfortunate incident resulted in the immediate death of the driver, who became trapped beneath the overturned truck and succumbed instantly to the impact of the crash. The motor boy accompanying the deceased, however, survived the accident with multiple injuries and fractures and was promptly rescued and evacuated to a nearby medical facility for urgent medical attention,” the statement read.
LASTMA said preliminary findings showed that the truck was not carrying any cargo at the time of the accident before it suddenly lost stability and overturned.
Following the incident, operatives of the LASTMA Rescue and Recovery Unit were deployed to the scene for emergency response operations.
The agency disclosed that its officials successfully recovered the body of the deceased driver from beneath the wreckage and also rescued the injured motor boy for treatment.
LASTMA added that traffic officers immediately secured the area and carried out traffic control measures to avoid further accidents and reduce disruption along the route.
Officers of the Isheri-Osun Police Division were also said to have provided security support during the rescue and recovery operation.
To clear the road and restore traffic movement, the agency said a heavy-duty crane and a flatbed recovery truck were deployed to remove the overturned truck from the scene.
Reacting to the incident, the General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Bakare-Oki Olalekan, expressed sadness over the death of the driver and sympathised with his family.
He also wished the injured motor boy a quick recovery.
Mr Bakare-Oki stressed the need for regular maintenance and proper inspection of heavy-duty vehicles operating on Lagos roads.
“Critical safety components, including braking systems, steering mechanisms, tyres, suspension assemblies and other essential mechanical parts, must undergo regular professional assessments to ensure optimum operational efficiency and prevent avoidable tragedies,” Bakare-Oki said.
He further urged transport operators, truck owners and drivers to ensure that their vehicles remain roadworthy and comply with all safety regulations, noting that mechanical failures continue to pose a serious danger to lives and property.
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