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Troops rescue kidnapped victims, foil terrorist attacks in Kaduna, Zamfara

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Nigerian troops of the Joint Task Force North West, Operation FANSAN YAMMA, have rescued three kidnapped victims, foiled planned terrorist attacks and arrested suspected extremists in a series of intelligence-led operations across Kaduna and Zamfara states.

The military disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday by the Media Information Officer of Operation FANSAN YAMMA, Lieutenant Colonel Aliyu Danja.

According to the statement, troops of Sector 1 responded to a distress call on June 18 regarding the movement of armed bandits in a forest area in Kerawa, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

During the operation, the troops rescued Mrs Bilkisu Hayatu, 38, Mrs Habibah Sadisu, 30, and a one-year-old child, Abdulmutallib Sadisu, who were reportedly abandoned by fleeing bandits after sighting advancing troops.

The victims were evacuated to a primary healthcare facility in Kadage for medical treatment. Preliminary investigations revealed that they were abducted from Kajenjere Tami Village in Birnin Yero on May 17 and were being moved to a terrorist hideout in Birnin Gwari before their rescue.

In a separate operation on June 20, troops of Sector 2, working alongside other security agencies, foiled a planned terrorist attack on Gamdanda Village in Gummi Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Acting on intelligence, the troops laid an ambush on the outskirts of Gummi community and engaged the terrorists, forcing them to retreat.

Military authorities said weapons, ammunition, eight motorcycles and assorted food items were recovered during the operation.

The statement also disclosed that troops, in collaboration with operatives of the Defence Intelligence Agency, conducted a covert operation in Zamfara State which led to the arrest of four suspected violent extremists and informants.

Several incriminating items were reportedly recovered from the suspects, who are currently in custody for further investigation.

Similarly, troops arrested a suspected terrorist identified as Muhammad Mamman after inconsistencies were observed in his account of his identity and activities. He is also undergoing investigation.

Meanwhile, troops operating in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State repelled a terrorist attack after receiving reinforcement from troops of 1 Brigade.

According to the military, the terrorists suffered significant casualties during the encounter, as indicated by blood trails along their withdrawal route. However, three soldiers were killed during the operation.

In another development, troops acting on intelligence intercepted terrorists riding motorcycles towards Tudun Barade and Badamma villages in Bakura Local Government Area.

The military said an aggressive fighting patrol forced the terrorists to abandon their mission and retreat before carrying out any attack, allowing troops to secure the affected communities.



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Troops recover rusted livestock, arrest suspected bandits in Kaduna

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The Nigerian army has said that its troops of Sector 1, Joint Task Force North West Operation Fansan Yamma, JTF NW OPFY, have achieved significant operational successes through a series of coordinated efforts across Kaduna State.

The army reported that it has disrupted criminal activities, apprehended suspected bandits, recovered stolen livestock, and restored public order in the affected communities.

A statement issued by Lieutenant Colonel Aliyu Danja, Media Information Officer for the Joint Task Force (North West) Operation Fansan Yamma, indicated that on June 20, 2026, troops acted promptly on credible intelligence regarding cattle rustling activities in a community within Kaduna State.

The statement detailed that the troops engaged with the fleeing criminals, resulting in a firefight that neutralized two suspected bandits and led to the recovery of weapons, ammunition, and other items, along with the rustled livestock.

It emphasized that this swift intervention disrupted the criminal operation and facilitated the recovery of the stolen animals. Unfortunately, one civilian lost his life during the incident due to the actions of the bandits.

Furthermore, the army reported that in another successful operation on 20 June 2026, its troops intercepted two suspected bandits during a night patrol. A thorough examination of the suspects uncovered incriminating digital materials that linked them to terrorist and bandit activities.

“The suspects are currently in custody and undergoing further investigation,” the statement said.

The army said that in similarly, on 21 June 2026, troops conducting a fighting patrol encountered armed criminals who came under pressure and retreated into the surrounding bush. 

“Maintaining aggressive pursuit, the troops successfully apprehended two suspected bandit scouts and recovered motorcycles, communication devices containing incriminating evidence. Preliminary findings indicate the suspects’ involvement in criminal activities, while investigations are ongoing,” the statement added.

In a separate development on the same day, the army said that its troops responded promptly to a civil disturbance at Mararraba community in Kaduna State, following the tragic mob killing of a female suspect accused of child trafficking. 

“The violent crowd subsequently attempted to attack public infrastructure and obstruct a major highway before the timely arrival of security forces.

“Troops swiftly restored law and order, dispersed the mob, secured critical facilities and ensured the uninterrupted movement of commuters while maintaining a visible presence to prevent any further breakdown of public order,” it said.



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Police condemn murder of woman forcefully taken from its custody in Kaduna

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The Kaduna State Police Command has condemned the killing of a woman accused of kidnapping after being safely taken into police custody in Maraban Jos, Kaduna State.

This was revealed in a statement issued by police mouthpiece, DSP Mansir Hassan, on Sunday 21 June, 2026.

The police spokesman said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Maraban Jos received a distress call at about 10:00 a.m. that a woman was being attacked by a crowd over allegations of kidnapping.

The police said officers quickly moved to the scene, rescued the woman and took her to the station for her safety while investigations began.

However, the situation later turned violent when hundreds of people reportedly surrounded the police station, overpowered officers and forcefully took the woman away.

“Despite this, a crowd numbering in their hundreds later stormed and besieged the police station, overpowered the officers on duty, forcibly removed the woman from custody, killed her and set her body ablaze,” the statement said.

The command described the act as barbaric, criminal and a direct assault on the rule of law, stressing that no individual or group has the right to take the law into their own hands.

Police said several suspects had been arrested in connection with the attack, while efforts were ongoing to track down other people involved.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Rabiu Muhammad, warned that the command would not tolerate mob justice or attacks on police personnel and facilities.

The police added that a full investigation has commenced and all those responsible would face prosecution.



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Police arrest 25 suspects, recover drugs in Plateau

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Twenty-five (25) suspects have been apprehended by the Plateau State Police Command, while cannabis, controlled drugs, and other banned substances were recovered from them.

SP Alfred Alabo, the command’s spokesman in a statement explained that a joint team of detectives led by the Officer-in-Charge, Violence Crime Response Unit (VCRU), in collaboration with personnel from Anglo-Jos Division, Anti-Cybercrime & Narcotic Unit, Monitoring Team raided identified drug hotspots on Saturday at Old Airport Junction and Fwavei Junction, Jos.

According to the statement, “The operation targeted notorious points where miscreants sell and distribute cannabis, illicit substances, controlled drugs, and other banned substances.”

The 25 suspects, it stated, were arrested at the scene while exhibits recovered from the scene are now in police custody.

CP Bassey Ewah, the State Commissioner of Police, hailed the officers for their bravery, professionalism, and synergy.



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