Metro
Troops kill 18 terrorists, recover weapons in Borno
Nigerian troops fighting under Operation Hadin Kai have killed 18 suspected terrorists and recovered weapons during operations in Borno State.
According to a statement by Lt Col Sani Uba, spokesperson for the joint task force in the North-East, the operations took place in two areas, namely Bulabulin Forest and the Timbuktu axis.
He said 11 terrorists were killed in Bulabulin, while seven were killed in the Timbuktu area.
The military said the missions were carried out by ground troops working closely with the Air Force. In Bulabulin Forest, soldiers cleared several terrorist hideouts in villages, including Mar, Subdu, Yaro Lawanti and Yaro Shuwari.
Uba explained that during the operation, troops, with support from air strikes, engaged the fighters in Malam Shiri village.
“They used a well-coordinated strategy to defeat the terrorists, killing 11 and forcing others to escape with injuries,” he said.
After the fighting, troops destroyed the terrorists’ camps and recovered weapons such as nine AK-47 rifles, three heavy machine guns, five motorcycles, and materials used to make explosives.
In a similar operation along the Wajiroko–Sabongari route in the Timbuktu axis, troops again clashed with terrorists and killed seven of them.
Uba added that signs at the scene suggested more fighters were injured or killed.
Other items recovered from that area included rifles, rocket-propelled grenade tubes, ammunition and communication devices.
The military also praised the role of the Air Force, saying it provided surveillance and carried out targeted air strikes that helped ground troops succeed.
Uba said more air attacks were launched on confirmed terrorist positions and fleeing fighters, leading to further losses on the side of the insurgents.
Metro
Troops foil suspected terrorists attack in Zamfara, recover weapons
Troops of the 8 Division Garrison, Sector 2 of Operation FANSAN YAMMA, have foiled an attempted attack by suspected terrorists in Zamfara State, recovering weapons, motorcycles and other items during the operation.
Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the troops, acting on credible intelligence, intercepted the suspected terrorists who were reportedly moving towards Kwanar Jollof in Jangeru Village, located in Shinkafi Local Government Area.
According to the sources, the troops strategically positioned themselves along the suspected route and laid an ambush for the assailants.
“Upon sighting the terrorists, the troops engaged them with a heavy volume of fire, forcing them to abandon their mission and flee into the surrounding area,” a security source disclosed.
Items recovered from the scene included one PKT assault weapon, ammunition, two motorcycles, chains suspected to have been intended for abducted victims, and eight pairs of military uniforms.
Security sources said the recovery of military uniforms raised concerns that the suspected terrorists may have planned to disguise themselves during the operation.
“The successful operation disrupted the terrorists’ plans to attack the area and further demonstrates the effectiveness of intelligence-led military operations,” another source said.
The sources added that troops have continued exploitation operations in the area to track down the fleeing suspects and forestall further threats to residents.
The military also reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining offensive operations against terrorist and other criminal elements across the North-West region.
Metro
Vegetable market abduction: Police nab 27-year-old female suspect, three others
Edo State Police Command said five suspects involved in the vegetable market’s kidnapping incident in Benin City have so far been arrested.
DAILY POST reports that the Public Relations Officer of the Command, ASP Eno Ikoedem stated this in a statement made available to newsmen in Benin City.
Ikoedem said during the operations to rescue the abducted woman by the suspects on June 14, 2026, one of the suspects simply identified as Precious (surname unknown) was neutralized in a gun duel.
She added that the rescue operation led to the arrest of a 32-year-old Marvelous Isaac.
She said Marvelous Isaac was apprehended by operatives of the Intelligence Response Team, IRT, following a coordinated operation.
The Command’s image maker listed items recovered from Marvelous Isaac to include a Lexus RX 350 SUV with registration number EKP 848 AE, red in colour, which was confessed to have been used in the kidnapping operation; one pump-action shotgun; two live cartridges; a cash sum of N2,050 million and one motorcycle
Ikoedem also added that in another operation carried out by the operatives on June 20, 2026 three other suspects were arrested in separate operations conducted within Benin City and parts of Delta State.
She said among the three suspects arrested was a female, identified as Gift Raphael, 27, who further led the operatives to the apprehension of one Wisdom Michael and Rufus Michael.
She said all the suspects have made confessional statements linking them to the vegetable market incident and other criminal operations within the state.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in the State Monday Agbonika commended the operatives for their professionalism, courage, promptness and dedication in tracking down the criminal network.
Agbonika assured residents of the State that the police will not stop until all criminal elements are brought to justice.
He, however, urged members of the public to continue supporting the police with timely and credible information, while remaining vigilant and security conscious at all times.
Metro
Lagos court jails 13 over illegal waste dumping
Lagos State Government has secured the conviction of 13 individuals for offences relating to the indiscriminate dumping of refuse, as a Magistrate Court sitting in Bolade, Oshodi sentenced each of them to three months’ imprisonment.
The development was disclosed on Tuesday by the Commissioner for the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, via his official X handle.
According to the statement, the defendants were arraigned before the court on charges bordering on violations of environmental sanitation laws due to illegal waste disposal practices.
All 13 defendants pleaded guilty to the charges brought against them.
Following their plea, the court found them guilty and sentenced each of them to three months in prison.
The convicted individuals are Jamiu Abdulkareem, Nwosu Martin, Abduljamiu Wasiu, Habeeb Muhammed, Kolawole Elijah, Anum Musa, Adeniyi Jamiu, Taiwo Olaniyi, Ali Muhammed, Paul Yaya, Damilare Adebowale, Ojo Fatai, and Abah Musa.
The government said the convictions reflect its continued enforcement of environmental regulations and its commitment to ensuring a cleaner, safer and healthier Lagos State.
It added that the move is part of a broader zero-tolerance approach to indiscriminate waste disposal across the state.
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