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Police rescue four abducted teenage girls in Yobe

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The Yobe State Police Command has rescued four teenage girls who were abducted by suspected criminals in Fika Local Government Area of the state, following a coordinated operation involving police operatives and local vigilantes.

The Command’s spokesperson, SP Dungus Abdulkarim, disclosed this in a statement, saying the incident occurred on June 28, 2026, when the Fika Divisional Headquarters received a distress call reporting that unidentified armed persons had attacked Didim Village and abducted four young females.

According to the police, all four victims were minors aged between 15 and 17 years.

Abdulkarim said operatives attached to the Kukar Hadu Police Outstation, working in collaboration with local vigilantes and supported by reinforcement from the Fika Divisional Headquarters, immediately launched a rescue operation that led to the safe recovery of all the victims.

He added that the rescued girls were taken to the Kukar Hadu Primary Healthcare Centre, where they received medical examination and other necessary support before being reunited with their families.

The Police Command said efforts are ongoing to track down and arrest members of the criminal syndicate responsible for the abduction, noting that security operations have been intensified across the area to ensure the suspects are brought to justice.

Reacting to the development, the Commissioner of Police in Yobe State, CP Usman Kanfani Jibrin, directed sustained intelligence-led operations aimed at apprehending the fleeing suspects and ensuring they face the full weight of the law.



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NSCDC arrests suspected cable vandals in Lagos

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Lagos State Command, has arrested several suspected cable vandals and other criminal suspects in separate operations across the state.

The suspects were paraded on Monday at the command headquarters located on Awolowo Road, Alausa, Ikeja.

According to the command, the arrests were made through intelligence-driven operations and sustained collaboration with local communities as well as private security organisations.

Speaking during the parade, the command’s Public Relations Officer, SC Oluwaseun Abolurin, disclosed that two suspects were apprehended on Saturday while allegedly vandalising armoured cables valued at millions of naira in the Okun Ajah area of Lagos.

Abolurin explained that the suspects were arrested following intelligence provided by residents of the community.

He added that Proton Security Limited alerted the NSCDC, prompting operatives of the command to swiftly mobilise to the scene.

According to him, two additional suspects linked to the vandalism operation escaped and are currently being tracked by security operatives.

“The two suspects who are at large can only run, but they cannot hide forever,” he said.

The NSCDC spokesman stressed that collaboration with local communities has continued to play a major role in combating infrastructure vandalism and related crimes.

“We got these arrests through intelligence gathering and consistent community engagement,” Abolurin stated.

He noted that the command had continued to strengthen partnerships with traditional rulers, youth organisations, market associations and private security firms across Lagos State.

Abolurin further disclosed that another suspect was arrested in connection with transformer cable vandalism in the Shogunle area of Oshodi on Friday.

He said investigations into the incident were ongoing.

The spokesman also revealed that operatives arrested suspects accused of stealing eight lithium batteries from Orchid Road in Lekki on June 15.

According to him, the suspects were apprehended at about 4:00 p.m. during ongoing investigations into the theft.

“We will ensure due diligence for prosecution and possible conviction through the court,” he said.

Abolurin added that several previous cases involving cable vandalism were already before the courts, including that of a 44-year-old suspect currently facing prosecution.

The NSCDC official also disclosed that operatives of the command apprehended two deserters from the Togolese Army, adding that they would be transferred to the appropriate authorities for further investigations.

He urged residents to continue supporting security agencies with credible intelligence, stressing that public cooperation remains essential in safeguarding critical national infrastructure.

Abolurin reaffirmed the commitment of the NSCDC to combating vandalism, infrastructure theft and other forms of economic sabotage across Lagos State.



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Police foil cattle rustling attempt, shoot suspected bandit in Katsina

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Police officers in Katsina State have foiled a cattle rustling attempt after engaging suspected bandits in a gun battle in Wakaji village, Dutsin-Ma Local Government Area.

The incident was disclosed in a post shared on X by security analyst, Bakatsine on Tuesday.

According to the post, the attack occurred on Monday night when suspected bandits invaded the village in an apparent attempt to steal cattle.

“Officers from the Dutsin-Ma Police Division responded swiftly after receiving reports of the attack and confronted the assailants in a fierce exchange of gunfire.

“During the operation, one suspected bandit was shot, while the remaining attackers fled the scene,” Bakatsine wrote.

Bakatsine said the gun battle caused several of the rustled cattle to scatter into nearby bushes, although the fleeing bandits reportedly escaped with 10 cattle.

The attack also left one resident with a gunshot wound to the shoulder.

The injured villager was immediately taken to the General Hospital in Dutsin-Ma, where the victim was stabilised and is currently receiving treatment.

Bakatsine commended the quick response of the police, describing it as an example of how rapid intervention can reduce the impact of attacks on rural communities.

“The prompt response by the Dutsin-Ma Police Division is commendable and shows the importance of rapid intervention in mitigating attacks and protecting lives,” the security analyst wrote.



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Missing man found dead at illegal mining site in Plateau

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The corpse of a man earlier reported missing has been recovered at an illegal mining site in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.

A counter-insurgency and security expert in the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, disclosed this in a post on its verified X handle.

Zagazola said that troops of Sector 3, Operation Enduring Peace, OPEP, responded to a report at about 7:30 a.m. on June 29 that one Mr Jerry had gone missing from the Rantya area.

He added that the troops, in collaboration with members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria, VGN, launched a search-and-rescue operation in the surrounding bushes.

“During the operation, the search team discovered the victim’s corpse at a mining site. The body bore gunshot wounds as well as machete cuts.

“Preliminary investigations indicated that the deceased had left home for illegal mining activities but failed to return, prompting concerns from relatives and the subsequent search operation.

“Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the killing and identify those responsible,” the security expert noted.



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