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Troops Arrest 86 Terrorists, Rescue 26 Hostages Nationwide

The Defence Headquarters has announced significant gains from military operations across Nigeria over the past week, resulting in the arrest of 86 terrorists, collaborators, and oil thieves. During these operations, troops also rescued 26 kidnapped victims and foiled oil theft worth over N13.4 million. The military dismantled illegal refinery sites and seized large quantities of stolen crude oil and other petroleum products. The successes were recorded across various regions: In the North East, troops killed scores of terrorists, arrested 13 suspects, and rescued three hostages. In the North West, several terrorists were killed, 11 suspects were arrested, and 14 hostages were freed. In the South East, 12 IPOB/ESN terrorists were arrested and three kidnap victims were rescued. The military high command commended the troops for their professionalism and reiterated its commitment to securing the nation.

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US Missionary Abducted in Niger’s Capital Niamey

A United States missionary working for the evangelical Christian organisation SIM has been abducted in Niamey, the capital of Niger, diplomatic and security sources confirmed on Wednesday. The unnamed victim, a man in his 50s, was reportedly kidnapped on Tuesday and is believed to be “already en route for the border with Mali,” according to a diplomatic source familiar with the case. The incident marks the latest in a series of abductions targeting Western nationals in northern Niger, a country grappling with jihadist violence and governed by a military junta for more than two years. SIM, a faith-based humanitarian organisation, operates across Niger and several West African countries, focusing on evangelism, healthcare, education, and clean water access. In April, a 67-year-old Swiss woman identified as “Claudia” was abducted in the northern city of Agadez, just three months after Austrian national […]

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 Nigerian Troops Kill 17 Terrorists, Arrest 85, Rescue 10 Hostages

The Nigerian Army has announced significant gains in its nationwide operations, neutralizing 17 terrorists and rescuing 10 kidnap victims in the last 48 hours. According to a military source, the coordinated operations also led to the arrest of 85 suspects. Those apprehended include Boko Haram informants, logistics suppliers, and kidnappers. In the North East, troops of Operation Hadin Kai engaged terrorists in Borno and Adamawa states. They successfully repelled ambushes and arrested a key informant who was tracked through his phone calls and bank transactions. The operations also led to the interception of a large shipment of 368 bags of cement and other supplies suspected to be destined for terrorist camps. The rescued victims are currently receiving medical care and being profiled, while the arrested suspects are in custody.

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Police Arrest 6 Suspected Kidnappers, Rescue 3 in Bauchi

he Bauchi State Police Command has arrested six suspected kidnappers and rescued three abducted victims in the Toro local government area. According to a police statement, the operation was launched on September 29th after a distress call about an attack in Euga Village. A combined team of police and local security partners tracked the suspects to the outskirts of the village, engaged them, and successfully rescued the three male victims unharmed. The rescued individuals have been reunited with their families. The six suspects are currently in custody and are providing information to investigators before being charged to court. The State Commissioner of Police reaffirmed the command's commitment to public safety and urged citizens to continue providing timely information to security agencies.

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Kogi Governor Declares War on Illegal Mining, Banditry

Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Ododo, has declared a decisive war against illegal mining and banditry during a visit to the troubled Isanlu-Esa community. The community in Yagba West Local Government Area has recently suffered from kidnappings and killings. Governor Ododo, accompanied by top security chiefs, vowed that the government would not tolerate criminal activities and would deal with anyone aiding them. He issued a stern warning, stating, "If you are aiding or abetting a crime, you will be treated as a criminal. Illegal miners must be brought to book." The governor also cautioned traditional rulers against allocating land to unknown individuals, emphasizing that all miners must be properly profiled by security agencies. Governor Ododo commended the security forces for their efforts and expressed condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the recent attacks, promising them government […]

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Bandits Siege Nine Kwara LGAs, Demand Food and Drinks as Ransom

Nine local government areas in Kwara State are under a severe siege by bandits, with kidnappers now demanding food, drinks, and money as ransom for abducted victims. The bandits, who are reportedly herdsmen from Zamfara and Sokoto states, have infiltrated the northern and southern parts of Kwara through Niger State. They operate from thick forests where they have settled for nearly 30 years. Recent attacks have been brutal. In the latest incident in Oke-Ode, at least 11 forest guards and a community leader were killed. The state government has disputed claims that vigilantes were disarmed before the attack. A former state NLC chairman, Emmanuel Ayeoribe, confirmed the new ransom demands, stating, "Today, aside the millions they demand, they have added drinks, foods, etc to their list." This has placed immense financial pressure on families. In response, the state government has […]

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 Troops Rescue 180, Arrest 450 Suspects in September Operations

The Defence Headquarters has announced that Nigerian troops rescued 180 kidnapped victims and arrested 450 suspects during nationwide security operations in September. According to a statement from Major-General Markus Kangye, the Director of Defence Media Operations, several terrorists were also neutralized. The military's efforts led to 39 terrorists surrendering voluntarily across various regions. A significant cache of weapons was recovered, including 63 assorted arms and over 4,475 rounds of ammunition. Other items seized were grenades, vehicles, motorcycles, and materials for making explosives. The operations were conducted nationwide: In the North East, troops targeted Boko Haram and ISWAP, arresting collaborators and dismantling terrorist camps. In the North West, operations led to the arrest of a wanted terrorist kingpin and the rescue of 13 victims. In the North Central and South East, troops neutralized extremists and recovered weapons and IEDs. The military […]

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Bandits Kill 10, Kidnap Several in Kwara Village Attack

At least 10 people, including a village head (Baale), were killed when bandits attacked Oke-Ode community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State on Sunday morning. Witnesses said the armed men stormed the village, firing sporadically, killing residents, and abducting several others whose number is yet to be confirmed. A member of the local vigilante group, identified as Ajetunmobi, told Sobi FM that security forces failed to act on warnings that the attackers had been sighted since Saturday night. “We alerted security operatives to be prepared, but by morning the bandits launched the attack, starting from the duty post and targeting vigilantes,” he said. Among those killed were Oji, Saheed Metubi, and Baale Ógba Ayo, while others sustained injuries and were rushed to the General Hospital in Share. The bodies of the victims were taken to the police station. […]

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Troops neutralise 2 terrorists, arrest 32, rescue 13 kidnap victims – Nigerian Army

The Nigerian Army has neutralised two terrorists, arrested 32 suspects and rescued 13 kidnapped victims during major counter-insurgency and anti-crime operations conducted within the last 24 hours across multiple regions of the country. A senior military source at Army Headquarters disclosed to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday that the coordinated operations were executed in the North East, North Central, North West, South East, and South South. In the North-East, troops of Operation Hadin Kai arrested three suspected ISWAP/JAS logistics suppliers in Borno and Yobe states. One terrorist was killed in an ambush in Konduga, while another suspect linked to earlier attacks was apprehended in Garkida, Adamawa. In the North-Central zone, troops of Operation Whirl Stroke neutralised one extremist in Katsina-Ala, Benue State, and rescued 10 kidnap victims in Ukum after a fierce gun battle. In the North-West, […]

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Kidnapped Kaduna councillor regains freedom after 4 days

A councillor representing Gwantu Ward in Sanga Local Government Area of Kaduna State, David Ali, has been released after spending four days in the custody of kidnappers. Ali was abducted late Thursday night when five armed men stormed his residence in Gwantu town and whisked him away in the presence of his family, causing panic across the community. Confirming the development on Tuesday, the Chairman of Sanga LGA, Anto Usman, told PUNCH Online that the councillor was freed between 8 and 9 p.m. on Monday. Usman described security in the area as “relatively stable” but admitted that some incidents persisted due to informants aiding criminal groups. “We’re trying to curb most of the hotspots, and we’re holding periodic security meetings to ensure our local government is safer. So far this year, four arrests have been made and suspects are facing […]

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