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Abia community mourns as auto accidents claim two indigenes 

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Ebem Ohafia community in Ohafia local government area of Abia State was on Monday, thrown into sorrow as two indigenes lost their lives in separate fatal accidents.

The victims, who were identified as Mr. Thompson Kalu and Uma Orji, died on Sunday evening and Monday morning.

DAILY POST gathered that the first accident happened on Sunday night when a truck operating without headlamps crashed into Thompson Kalu who was riding on his motorcycle.

Kalu suffered a broken head and died on the spot before he was rushed to the hospital.

The second accident victim, Uma Orji, popularly known as Ome Ego, lost his life Monday morning in a lone accident when the truck he  was riding, suddenly crashed  and fell on him.

The Federal Road Safety Corps and the Nigerian Police Force were yet to release official statements about the accidents, at the time of this report.

However, the paramount ruler of Ebem Ohafia ancient kingdom, Ezie Ukoha Kalu, the Ezie-in-Council, the Ebem Ohafia Development Union, EODU, have described the accidents as “profound shock, and  tragic deaths of two illustrious sons of the community.

A statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of Ebem Ohafia Development Union, Ifeanyi Okali said the community was in deep morning.

“The unfortunate incidents have thrown the entire Ebem Ohafia community into mourning, as the deceased were hardworking and responsible individuals who were striving daily to provide for their families and contribute meaningfully to the society”, the community said.



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Police arrest 21 suspects, recover 20 motorcycles over alleged public disturbance in Zamfara 

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The Zamfara State Police Command has intensified its crackdown on public disturbance and reckless motorcycle riding, arresting 21 suspects and recovering 20 motorcycles during a coordinated operation in Gusau Local Government Area.

The operation was launched following persistent complaints from residents of Birnin Ruwa, Tullukawa, and Yar Gada communities over the activities of youths popularly known as “Arlet Boys,” who were accused of engaging in dangerous motorcycle stunts and other disruptive acts that threatened public peace and safety.

According to the Command, the raids were carried out on June 7, 2026, at about 7:30 p.m., targeting identified criminal hideouts and black spots across the affected communities. Police operatives successfully apprehended 21 suspects and seized 20 motorcycles believed to have been used in the alleged disturbances.

Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Yazid Abubakar, confirmed the development during a press briefing, stating that the suspects are currently undergoing screening and investigation.

He said, “The ongoing operation will be sustained to rid the affected communities of criminal elements and ensure the safety of lives and property.”

Abubakar added that individuals found culpable after the investigation would be prosecuted in accordance with the law.



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Tragedy as gunmen invade Plateau community, kill one, injure another

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The peace of the Gyel community in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State was once again shattered on Monday, when gunmen suspected to be Fulani bandits laid siege and killed a resident while another person sustained injuries during the attack.

The National Publicity Secretary of the Berom Youth Moulders Association (BYM), Rwang Tengwong, who confirmed the incident in a statement late Monday, said the victim, who was identified as 36-year-old Shedrack Dalyop, was killed in what could have been a targeted attack as he was one of the leaders of the local vigilante group who had managed to ward off previous invasions by the terrorists.

Tengwong, who described the invasion as another disturbing pattern of repeated violence in the area, stated that the latest attack has further heightened anxiety among residents already grappling with insecurity.

He noted that the body of the victim was recovered after residents were alerted to the attack by the injured survivor identified as Mang Davou, who managed to reach the relatives of Dalyop and reported the attack, which led to the discovery of the deceased.

“The incident which seemed to be a targeted attack as Dalyop was one of the leaders of the community vigilante group which defended the community against attacks by the Fulani bandits, occurred shortly after another similar attack in Sabon Gidan Kanar area the same area, further increasing tension and distrust within the community,” Tengwong said.

“This latest killing has further heightened fears among community members. Residents are worried about the recurring attacks and expect urgent action from security agencies,” the BYM spokesman said.

Calling on security agencies, especially the Operation Enduring Peace and other relevant authorities, to investigate the attack, identify those responsible, and ensure they are prosecuted, Tengwong said the perpetrators must be tracked down and brought to justice.

“Our communities deserve protection, and residents should be able to live without fear of violence,” he added.

Meanwhile, attempts to obtain an official reaction from the Plateau State Police Command were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report, as its spokesperson, SP Alfred Alabo, did not respond to calls and text messages sent to his phones.



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Police recover knife, arrest 18-year-old over alleged killing in Borno

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The police in Borno State have arrested an 18-year-old suspect in connection with the killing of a young man during a disagreement in Konduga Local Government Area.
The incident was contained in a post shared on X on Monday by security analyst Zagazola Makama.

According to the post, the incident happened on June 6 at about 3:00 p.m. in Konduga when a heated argument broke out between two youths.

“During the dispute, the suspect, identified as 18-year-old Adam Ali Bukar of Galtimari Ward, allegedly stabbed 20-year-old Ba’umara of Duwanti Ward in the chest,” Makama wrote.

Makama stated that the matter was first reported to the police by the Commander of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) in Konduga.

Police officers, led by the Divisional Police Officer, quickly moved to the scene where the victim was rushed to the General Hospital, Konduga.

He was confirmed dead on arrival by a medical doctor.

The body was later released to the family for burial, according to Islamic rites.

The suspect was arrested at the scene, and the knife allegedly used in the attack was recovered as evidence.

The police have since transferred the case to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Maiduguri for further investigation.



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