Metro
Police arrest 10 suspected bandits in Kaduna, uncover illegal arms network
The Kaduna State Police Command has arrested 10 suspected armed bandits and recovered eight firearms in separate operations across different parts of the state, as part of ongoing efforts to curb violent crime and the illegal circulation of arms.
The command said the arrests followed intelligence-led operations carried out by operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit and other tactical teams.
In a statement on Friday, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, said part of the breakthrough came after a case involving criminal conspiracy and illegal dealing in firearms was transferred from Ikara Divisional Headquarters on May 1, 2026.
He explained that detectives, during the investigation, arrested five suspects identified as Haruna Dauda, Meshack John, Iliya Dangi, Joshua Maigida and Audu Musa.
According to him, four fabricated AK-47 rifles and two locally made pistols were recovered from the suspects during the operation.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects were involved in illegal sales of arms and ammunition to bandits operating within Ikara and its environs,” the statement said.
The police added that the suspects also confessed to supplying weapons to other previously arrested individuals, including Timothy Yohana, Ado Mato and Hamisu Yalwa, all residents of Ikara.
The command said investigations were still ongoing to track down other members of the suspected arms trafficking network.
In a separate operation on May 5, 2026, at about 8 pm, police operatives acting on credible intelligence arrested two suspects, Yunusa Yahaya, 40, and Mustapha Yahaya, 30, in Kubau Local Government Area.
They were allegedly found with a locally fabricated AK-47 rifle and 7.5mm AK-47 ammunition.
In another raid, police also searched the residence of one Mathew Tanko of Gidan Jina, Furana Village in Ikara LGA, who is currently on the run. A fabricated AK-47 rifle was recovered from his home.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Rabiu Muhammad, warned those involved in illegal possession, fabrication, and supply of firearms to criminal groups to desist or face prosecution.
Metro
Windstorm kills food vendor in Benue State
A violent windstorm, accompanied by heavy rainfall, has killed a woman and wreaked havoc across several communities in Obi Local Government Area of Benue State on Wednesday.
The victim, yet to be identified, was a popular food vendor in Obarike, along the Ogore axis of Obi LGA. She lost her life after a giant tree collapsed on her during the fierce storm.
Residents said the woman died instantly, leaving neighbours, customers and family members devastated, as mourners besieged the community in tears and disbelief.
Several houses, shops and business premises were damaged, while fallen trees blocked the Secretariat Road around the Ijanke community, causing traffic obstruction and fear among residents.
The chairman of Obi LGA, Hon. Silas Odeh Ahunye, described the incident as one of the worst disasters witnessed in recent years, disclosing that his residence was also affected.
Metro
Two children, three others killed in Ogun auto crash
No fewer than five persons have been confirmed dead and 10 others severely injured in a fatal road accident that occurred on Thursday at Iyana Egbado along the Abeokuta–Lagos Expressway.
The lone crash involving a white Mazda E2000 bus with registration number KRD809XC, carrying a total of 20 passengers, happened at about 11:12 a.m.
According to the spokesperson of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Ogun State Sector Command, Odunsi Afolabi, the passengers comprised of six adult males, eleven adult females, one male child, and two female children.
Afolabi stated that two children, one man and two women were killed in the crash while 10 persons sustained varying degrees of injuries with five others left unhurt.
“The crash occurred at about 11:12 am and was reported at 1115HRS. FRSC rescue operatives from RS2.28 Itori Unit Command arrived at the scene at 1120HRS, with a response time of five minutes.
“Out of the twenty persons involved, five persons were killed, comprising one adult male, two adult females, one male child, and one female child. Ten persons sustained varying degrees of injuries, while five persons escaped unhurt,” the statement said.
Afolabi ascribed the cause of the crash to excessive speed and overloading, adding that the injured victims were rushed to General Hospital, Ifo, and Oreofe Specialist Hospital, Itori, for prompt medical attention, while the corpses of the deceased victims were deposited at the General Hospital Morgue, Ifo.
“Preliminary investigation revealed that the probable causes of the crash were speeding and overloading. The road was paved and weather condition at the time of the incident was cloudy,” he said.
Reacting to the incident, the Sector Commander, Corps Commander Oludare Ogunjobi, sympathized with the families of the victims and urged motorists to avoid speeding, overloading, and all forms of traffic violations capable of endangering lives.
Ogunjobi also advised drivers to ensure strict compliance with traffic rules and regulations, especially during this festive period, stressing that road safety is a shared responsibility.
Metro
One killed, others injured in Osun cult clash
The Osun State Police Command has confirmed the killing of an unidentified man i
n a suspected cult clash in Ede town.
Spokesperson of the Command, DSP Abiodun Ojelabi, stated that the incident occurred on Tuesday.
He also revealed that investigation into the incident had commenced.
“Suspected cultists had a clash on Tuesday, and one person was killed. Investigation is ongoing,” Ojelabi said.
DAILY POST gathered that two undergraduates were reportedly killed in a suspected cult-related attack in the Ede area of Osun State.
It was gathered that the incident occurred on Tuesday night at an off-campus apartment occupied by the students.
Sources said about six students were attacked when suspected cultists allegedly stormed the residence and assaulted them with dangerous weapons.
A police source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said the incident was linked to an ongoing rivalry between cult groups in the area.
“The attack occurred in the night. The students were in their room when some cultists who were on a revenge mission forced their way into the apartment and started attacking them with dangerous weapons.
“The students sustained varying degrees of injuries, and two later succumbed to their injuries,” the source said.
The source further disclosed that other injured victims were receiving treatment at a hospital.
It was reported that the clash was between members of the Aye and Buccaneer confraternities.
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