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Bandits attack mining site in Plateau, kill five youths 

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Not less than five youths were killed and several others injured by gunmen suspected to be Fulani bandits during an attack at a local mining site in Gero village, Gyel District of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State, on Tuesday, June 16.

The attack, which took place at about 3 p.m., came barely hours after gunmen invaded the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, which is located about five kilometres away, where three security operatives were killed.

A resident of the Gero community, Festus Dalyop, who confirmed the incident to our correspondent, said the victims were engaged in mining activities when the assailants arrived on motorcycles and opened fire on them, killing five instantly while others sustained varying degrees of injuries.

Also confirming the incident, National Publicity Secretary of the Berom Youth-Moulders Association (BYM), Rwang Tengwong, condemned the NIPSS attack and the killing of the miners, which he described as evidence of growing security threats in and around the area.

“These attacks reflect worsening insecurity in surrounding communities and raise concerns about the safety of residents as well as strategic national institutions in the area,” Tengwong said in an interaction with journalists.

While expressing concerns over the safety of participants at the institute and residents of the larger community, Tengwong called for urgent intervention by security agencies to prevent further attacks and restore confidence among affected communities.

“We once again urge government authorities to strengthen security surveillance and ensure the protection of lives and property,” he said.

The state Police spokesman, SP Alfred Alabo, who also confirmed the incident, said investigations have begun while a manhunt has been launched for the perpetrators of the act.



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Plateau village head hospitalised after road attack in Bokkos

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The Village Head of Gwande community in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State has been hospitalised after he was attacked by unidentified assailants along the Daffo–Hotom–Sha road.
This was contained in a post shared on X on Wednesday by security analyst, Zagazola Makama.

According to the post, the incident happened on Tuesday evening when the traditional ruler, Mr. Samuel Usman Alakate, 60, was travelling along the road.

He was reportedly attacked by unknown persons, leaving him with injuries.

Security sources said troops of Operation Enduring Peace, under Sector 5 in Bokkos, responded quickly after receiving a distress call and moved to the scene.

“The injured village head was found by the troops and immediately evacuated to the Cottage Hospital in Bokkos, where he is currently receiving treatment,” Makama wrote.

Following the incident, security operatives have intensified patrols and other operations in the area in order to prevent further attacks and reassure residents.

Authorities also said efforts are ongoing to identify those behind the attack and bring them to justice.



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Nasarawa police rescue seven kidnap victims, arrest 35 suspects in anti-crime operations

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The Nasarawa State Police Command says it has recorded significant breakthroughs in its ongoing fight against crime, arresting 35 suspects, rescuing seven kidnapped victims, and recovering 13 firearms in various operations conducted across the state since January 2026.

Commissioner of Police, Shetima Jauro Mohammed, disclosed this while briefing the Coordinating Deputy Inspector-General of Police for the North-Central Geo-Political Zone, DIG Isyaku Mohammed, during an inspection visit to the Command Headquarters in Lafia.

The police commissioner described the DIG’s visit as both timely and strategic, noting that it offered an opportunity to review the state’s security architecture and receive guidance aimed at strengthening policing and service delivery.

Mohammed explained that Nasarawa’s geographical location presents unique security concerns due to its proximity to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, and its shared boundaries with Kaduna, Plateau, Niger, Benue and Taraba states.

According to him, the state’s vast forests, difficult terrain and extensive road network, while beneficial to economic activities, also provide opportunities for criminal elements to operate.

He identified kidnapping, armed robbery, cattle rustling, communal conflicts, illegal firearms possession and cross-border criminal activities as some of the major security challenges confronting the state.

The commissioner noted that incidents of kidnapping, particularly along the notorious “Santa Highway” and in isolated rural communities, have reduced considerably as a result of sustained security operations and improved intelligence gathering.

“Through intelligence-led policing, community engagement, enhanced surveillance and coordinated tactical operations, the Command has reviewed and strengthened its crime-fighting strategies to effectively combat criminal activities across the state,” he said.

Mohammed revealed that the Command has intensified security operations in ten identified flashpoints based on crime mapping and threat assessments.

The affected areas include the Gudi axis and surrounding communities, Lafia-Akwanga and Akwanga-Jos road corridors, Doma-Rukubi route, Lafia-Makurdi highway, Inde Hills in Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Area, Garaku-Keffi corridor in Kokona LGA, Akwanga Forest axis spanning Obi and Keana LGAs, as well as Ajimaka, Gidanrai, Ambaka and Konfu-Gwaiaka communities.

He stated that the locations continue to receive heightened security attention because of their strategic importance and vulnerability to criminal activities.

To strengthen security presence in the affected areas, the Command has deployed both conventional and tactical policing assets, including stop-and-search checkpoints, mobile police units and special operational teams.

The commissioner further disclosed that tactical formations have been stationed at key locations such as Inde Hills, Akwanga Forest, Garaku-Keffi Road and other identified hotspots to deny criminal elements freedom of operation.

In addition, he said Safer Highway Patrol teams now maintain round-the-clock surveillance on major roads including Doma Road, Makurdi Road, Shendam Road, Akwanga-Jos Road, Gudi-Keffi Road and the Keffi-Abuja highway.

According to him, the patrols are supported by intelligence gathering mechanisms and rapid response units designed to swiftly respond to security threats and emergencies.

Mohammed reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to sustaining aggressive crime-fighting measures and strengthening partnerships with communities to ensure the protection of lives and property across Nasarawa State.



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Bandits kill two, injure three at burial gathering in Kaduna Community

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Suspected armed Fulani bandits have killed two persons and injured three others during an attack on a burial gathering in Angwar Magaji village, Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

This was disclosed in a post on X by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency and security expert in the Lake Chad region.

Makama, citing security sources, said the incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday when the assailants reportedly stormed the community and opened fire on mourners attending a burial ceremony.

Troops deployed under Operation Enduring Peace were said to have responded to a distress call and rushed to the scene.

Upon arrival, the troops discovered that two residents had been killed, while three others sustained varying degrees of injuries during the attack.

The wounded victims were evacuated to the Primary Health Care Centre in Barkin Kogi for medical treatment.

Military authorities said efforts were ongoing to track down and apprehend the attackers.

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