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Police recover stolen motorcycle, vehicle, arrest four suspects in Bauchi

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The Bauchi State Police Command has recovered a stolen motorcycle and a vehicle while arresting four suspects in separate operations in Bauchi and neighbouring Gombe State.
In the first operation, police operatives attached to the ‘E’ Division, Yelwa, intercepted a 28-year-old suspect, Hafiz Ahmad of Karofin Madaki, during a routine patrol around Yelwan Kagadama on July 4.

The suspect was found riding an unregistered black Jiacheng ladies motorcycle valued at N450,000.

Police spokesperson, SP Nafiu Habib, said the suspect confessed during interrogation that he stole the motorcycle from Unguwar Kusu in the Yelwa area of Bauchi.

He said further investigation led officers to the rightful owner, a 23-year-old resident of the Federal Low-Cost Housing Estate, who identified the motorcycle and presented documents confirming ownership before it was released to him.

In a separate operation, the command recovered a stolen green Vectra Opel with registration number AH 232 AKK, arresting three suspects linked to the theft.

The vehicle, belonging to Mu’azu, a resident of Katsinawa Village along Jos Road, Bauchi, was reported stolen on June 29 after the police received a distress call from a concerned member of the public.

Acting on intelligence, detectives from the ‘E’ Division intercepted the vehicle around Dorawan Dillalai and arrested one suspect.

A follow-up investigation led detectives to Gombe State, where two additional suspects identified as Abubakar Musa, 46, and Usman Abubakar, 30, were arrested while allegedly negotiating to buy the stolen vehicle.

According to the police, the suspects confessed to the offence and admitted they had been involved in similar crimes previously.

The command said investigations into both cases are ongoing, while all the suspects will be charged in court upon completion of investigations.

The Commissioner of Police in Bauchi State, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, commended the operatives for their prompt response and professionalism.

He also appreciated members of the public for providing useful information, urging residents to properly document their vehicles and promptly report suspicious activities to the nearest police station.



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15 Killed, 17 others injured in early morning auto crash in Kwara

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At least 15 people lost their lives, while 17 others were seriously injured in a fatal lone trailer crash along the Ogbomoso-Oloru highway at Oko-Olowo axis in Ilorin South Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The fatal crash occurred at about 2:32 a.m. on Monday near the Muslim Cemetery in Oko-Olowo and involved a DAF XF trailer with registration number GWL 274 XC, driven by one Nasiru Muhammed.

Situation report released by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kwara Sector Command, indicated that a total of 48 male occupants were involved in the accident. 

While 15 died on the spot, 17 sustained injuries ranging from fractures, dislocations and bruises, while 16 others escaped unhurt.

The FRSC blamed the crash on driver fatigue, noting that emergency responders arrived at the scene within five minutes of receiving the distress call.

The injured victims were evacuated to Arewa Medical Centre and Baki Hospital for treatment, while the bodies of the deceased were handed over to their families and the Sarkin Hausawa of Oko-Olowo for burial.

A statement in Ilorin on Monday by Taofeek Sanusi, added that rescue operations were jointly carried out by personnel of the FRSC Oloru Unit Command and the Oko-Olowo outpost, with efforts continuing to search for more victims believed to be trapped beneath the trailer’s load.

The state Sector Commander, Kabiru Babatunde Kazeem, was at the crash scene to coordinate rescue and recovery operations.

Speaking on measures to prevent similar tragedies, the sector commander, said the command would intensify public enlightenment campaigns through town hall meetings involving critical stakeholders.

He advised motorists to avoid mixed loading and night travelling, stressing that fatigue remains one of the leading causes of fatal road crashes.



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Troops rescue two abducted girls from terrorists in Borno

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Troops of Operation HADIN KAI have rescued two girls who reportedly escaped from a terrorist enclave in the Mandara Mountains and reunited them with their community in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

The development was disclosed in a report by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency and security expert covering the Lake Chad region.

According to the report, the girls were rescued at about 7:00am on July 2, 2026, after troops of the 82 Division Task Force Battalion conducting a routine patrol around Ngoshe spotted them near Armuda Bridge.

Makama reported that the patrol team carefully approached the girls before confirming that they were civilians in distress.

The rescued victims were identified as 15year-old Bintu Adamu and 11year-old Sadiya Jummai.

The report added that troops later cleared the surrounding area for about 400 metres to ensure there was no immediate threat before returning safely to their base.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the girls were allegedly abducted from Ngoshe community by terrorists and taken to an enclave in the Chinene area of the Mandara Mountains.

Makama said the victims seized an opportunity to escape from captivity before encountering the military patrol.

The troops administered first aid to the girls before handing them over to the Ngoshe community leader, Mallam Bulama Kunda, for reunification with their families.

“The latest rescue underscores the sustained efforts of troops operating in the Mandara Mountains to locate abductees, dismantle terrorist hideouts and restore security in communities affected by insurgency across the North-East,” the report stated.



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Benue under siege as gunmen kill four, injure 10 others 

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Fresh violence has erupted in parts of Kwande Local Government Area, where suspected armed herders reportedly killed four persons and left 10 others injured in separate attacks that occurred in two days.
Residents said the violence began on Thursday when armed assailants invaded farmlands at Anyiase in Moon Council Ward, opening fire on farmers who were working on their fields.

Giving an eyewitness account, a community leader and survivor, Terzungwe Ajir, said the attack occurred at about 3:20 p.m., leaving two farmers, identified as Asongo Nagwebe and Tarzan Agbahegh dead at the scene.
According to him, 10 other victims sustained gunshot injuries and were evacuated to a medical facility in Jato-Aka for treatment.

Ajir explained that one of the injured later died while being transferred to Makurdi for specialised medical care, increasing the number of fatalities from the attack to three.

The community leader further disclosed that the attackers struck again over the weekend, allegedly intercepting a commercial vehicle at Ikyogen Junction as residents attempted to flee the troubled communities.

He said the gunmen opened fire on the vehicle, killing one passenger instantly, while other occupants escaped by running into the surrounding bushes.

Ajir lamented that the latest assault had worsened the humanitarian situation in the area, with many residents abandoning their homes for fear of further attacks.

“Our people have continued to live in fear. These attacks have persisted, and many families have now fled to safer locations,” he said.

Efforts to get the reaction of the Chairman of Kwande Local Government Area, Vitalis Neji, were unsuccessful as calls to his mobile telephone were not answered before press time.

Also, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Benue State Police Command, DSP Udeme Edet, neither answered telephone calls nor responded to a text message seeking confirmation of the incidents as of the time this report was filed.



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