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Troops rescue abductees, repel ISWAP attack, arrest terror suspects in North-East

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Troops of the Joint Task Force North-East, Operation HADIN KAI, have rescued two abductees, repelled an attack by suspected Islamic State West Africa Province terrorists on a military base in Borno State and arrested suspected terrorist logistics suppliers in separate operations across the North-East.

The development was contained in a statement issued by Captain Mohammed Goni, Acting Military Information Officer, Headquarters Joint Task Force (North-East), Operation HADIN KAI.

According to the statement, troops of the 115 Task Force Battalion rescued the two abductees during a search-and-rescue operation in Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State on July 7.

The operation also led to the recovery of N1.2 million suspected to be proceeds of criminal activities, food items and other logistics believed to have supported terrorist operations.

The military said the rescued victims had been evacuated to a secure location where they are receiving medical care and psychosocial support.

In a separate operation, troops deployed at the Forward Operating Base, Logomani, in Ngala Local Government Area successfully repelled a coordinated attack by suspected ISWAP fighters.

The troops reportedly regrouped after the insurgents briefly breached part of the base’s defensive perimeter, forcing the attackers to retreat with casualties.

The military, however, said one soldier was killed during the encounter, while two gun trucks and other combat equipment were damaged.

The statement added that troops of the 232 Battalion, acting on intelligence, arrested a suspected criminal in Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State and recovered an AK-47 rifle, two magazines and 28 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

Similarly, troops of the 149 Battalion apprehended two suspected terrorist logistics suppliers in Mobbar Local Government Area of Borno State, recovering cash, a Volkswagen Golf car, construction materials, household items and other supplies allegedly meant for terrorist elements.

Troops of the 24 Task Force Brigade, supported by members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, also recovered a sack containing assorted illicit drugs during a clearance operation around Wulgo after suspected terrorists fled the area.

The military further disclosed that six suspected ISWAP members and their families surrendered to troops in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

Recovered items included N1.541 million, two mobile phones and other materials.

In another operation, troops intercepted suspected terrorist logistics suppliers at Molai checkpoint in Borno State and in Tarmuwa Local Government Area of Yobe State, recovering medical supplies and five motorcycle tyres allegedly intended for terrorist groups.

Operation HADIN KAI said the operations formed part of ongoing efforts to dismantle terrorist logistics networks, rescue abductees and sustain pressure on insurgents across the North-East.



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Niger Police arrest five over theft of 17 goats in Mokwa

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Five suspects have been arrested by the Niger State Police Command for allegedly stealing 17 goats in Mokwa Local Government Area of the state.

The Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed this in a statement in Minna said, the suspects were intercepted on July 7 by a patrol team attached to Mokwa Division during routine patrol along the Mokwa bypass.

According to him, the suspects were caught while loading the goats into a Toyota Corolla with registration number KNT 23 HP.
“The suspects could not give a satisfactory account of themselves and the goats.

They were immediately arrested and taken into custody,” Abiodun said.

Police investigations later revealed that the goats had been stolen from different owners within Mokwa town and were being transported to Bida for sale.

The suspects were identified as Ramatu Yahaya, 24, of Bida; Amina Usman, 30, of Mokwa; Isyaku Yahaya, 15, of Bida; Danjuma Danladi, 31, of Bida; and Mohammad Adamu, 30, of Bida.

Abiodun said some of the owners later identified and reclaimed their goats, while efforts are ongoing to arrest other members of the syndicate.

He added that the suspects would be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.



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Imo: Police arrest criminal suspects, recover human skulls, arms, others 

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The Nigeria Police, Imo State Command said it has arrested 184 suspects during major operations within the state, rescued three kidnapped victims, recovered two human skulls, AK-47 rifles and other incriminating items.

The State Police Commissioner, Audu Garba Bosso made the disclosure at the Command’s Headquarters in Owerri after parading some of the suspects.

Bosso narrated that some of the suspects were arrested in separate intelligence-led operations for criminal offences bordering on kidnapping, terrorism, armed robbery, cultism, murder, defilement, rape, sexual assault and other criminal activities.

According to him, in the course of the operations, the Command recovered two AK-47 rifles, eleven AK-47 magazines, three M16 rifle magazines, five locally made double-barrel.

Other arms recovered, include cut-to-size guns, four locally made pistols, a total of 382 rounds of assorted ammunition comprising 138 rounds of AK-47 ammunition 148 rounds of M16 rifle ammunition, 76 rounds of 9mm Beretta pistol ammunition, and 20 rounds of General Purpose Machine Gun, GPMG.

He added that the Command did not end in recovering arms but went ahead to discover human skulls and items suspected to be charms.

Explaining how some of the suspects were arrested, the police commissioner hinted that statement of the rescued victims in Ohaji/Egbema L.G.A, led to a follow-up operation at a suspected kidnappers’ hideout located within the Egbema creek in Rivers State.

He said the operation dislodged camps of the criminals and seven suspects were arrested along with recovering of one AK-47 rifle, four AK-47 magazines, sixteen rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, and locally made guns.

“Further investigation established that the same criminal gang was responsible for the killing of two personnel of the Imo State Homeland Security at Umuguma, Owerri West LGA on 16th May, 2026, during an attempt to kidnap one Mrs Betty Oluchi Dike.

Efforts are ongoing to apprehend other fleeing members of the syndicate.

“Also, on 7th July, 2026, acting on credible intelligence, operatives of the State Police Command stormed the Obiakpu swamps in Ohaji/Egbema LGA where they recovered an additional cache of 346 rounds of live ammunition, comprising 122 rounds of AK-47 ammunition, 148 rounds of M16 rifle ammunition, and 76 rounds of 9mm Beretta pistol and others ” he said.

In a different development, CP Bosso narrated that detectives of the Command arrested a 58 year old man, Nduka Iheme, resident of Umuakabia, Orsu LGA, on June 24, 2026, for alleged sexual abuse of two minors.

His arrest followed complaints by the victims’ parents and upon investigation it was revealed that the suspect allegedly lured the victims to his residence under the pretext of offering them a job and had unlawful carnal knowledge of the victims.

Another suspect, 19-year-old Chijoke Johnson from Akpuru Nnorie, Ngor-Okpala LGA, was apprehended for alleged defilement of an 8-year-old minor.

The incident, according to the State Police Boss, occurred when the victim visited the suspect’s residence to fetch water, during which he allegedly forced her inside and had unlawful carnal knowledge of her.

CP Bosso, maintained that the achievements recorded are clear demonstration of the Command’s resolve to deny criminal elements any safe haven within the  State.

He added that investigations are ongoing to apprehend other fleeing members of the syndicate and to dismantle all networks connected to criminal activities.

“I want to assure Ndi Imo that the State Police Command remains fully committed to protecting lives and property. I urge members of the public to continue partnering with the Police by providing useful information. Together, we will continue to keep the State safe and secure.”



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Nine ISWAP fighters reportedly die in cholera outbreak in Borno

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A cholera outbreak has reportedly killed nine fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) in the Timbuktu Triangle, a known terrorist stronghold in Borno State, intelligence sources have disclosed.

Security analyst Zagazola Makama in a post on X cited Security sources who said the disease had spread across several ISWAP enclaves in the area, exposing worsening sanitary conditions and limited access to medical care within the insurgents’ camps.

According to intelligence sources, two other ISWAP fighters who were infected with the disease were allegedly executed by fellow members of the group after efforts to manage their condition at Kimba village failed.

The sources said the incident reflects the deteriorating health conditions inside the terrorist camps, where sustained military operations have disrupted the group’s logistics, including access to medicines and treatment facilities.

“The development pointed to the worsening health conditions within the terrorist hideouts, where sustained military pressure has disrupted logistics, including access to medicines and treatment facilities,” the sources said.  

They added that commanders had also been encouraged to intensify efforts to intercept medical supplies and pharmaceutical products believed to be destined for terrorist camps in order to further weaken ISWAP’s treatment capability and operational resilience.



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