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Police arrest fake soldier, gunrunner, 42 others in Plateau

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The Plateau State Police Command on Friday paraded a fake soldier and 43 other suspects for crimes ranging from kidnapping, defilement of a minor, culpable homicide, armed robbery, cultism and gun running, among others.

The Commissioner of Police in the State, Hassan Yabanet, paraded the suspects while briefing journalists at the Command’s headquarters in Jos.

He said, “On 4th of March, 2024, at about 02:30pm, one Shedrack Sabo of ATM quarters, Bukuru, reported at the SWAT Unit that on 16th February, 2024, at about 04:30pm, one Lucky Okoh, male, showed him a military identity card and introduced himself as a captain in the military.

“He further convinced him to pay the sum of N110, 000 to secure him a job.

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“The suspect, one Lucky Okoh, male, of Guratopp, was arrested by SWAT operatives on 4th March, 2024, at about 03:00pm.

“After a thorough search was conducted on his house, one military identity card, three Nigerian army recruitment forms and one NSCDC recruitment form were recovered.”

Yabanet said investigation on the matter is still ongoing.

The CP also disclosed that a 24 years old man was arrested for allegedly defiling a 13 year old girl.

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According to him, “On the 6th March, 2024, at about 11:20hours one Fatima Abdul, female, 52 years, of Farin Lamba village, came to the Barkin Ladi Police Station and reported that her 13 years old daughter left home to Farin Lamba market on 11/02/2024 to buy food items and in the process, one John Sati Choji, male, 24 years of Vwang village, lured her to his house and had carnal knowledge of her.

“The suspect was immediately arrested on receipt of the complaint and investigation is ongoing,” the CP explained.

Yabanet added, “On 3rd April, 2024, at 10:30hours, intelligence information was received by the DPO Bokkos who acted on the tip-off and led a crack team of IGP intervention squad.

“The operation led to the arrest of one Saddam Abdulmumuni, male, of Angwan Shukur of Bokkos town, who was an escapee of the 2021 Jos jailbreak.

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“The suspect is currently under investigation at the Anti-kidnapping Unit of the Command.”

He said the suspect will be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed.

On the arrest of a suspected cultist, the CP said, “On the 3rd April, 2024, at about 1800hrs while on routine patrol around Bauchi Road, Jos North, SWAT operatives apprehended one Mohammed Awal of Filin Sukuwa area of Jos North LGA who, with his gang members, stabbed one Halima Hussaini, female, of Angwan Rogo of Jos North on her left hand and dispossessed her of her TECNO handset.

“When search was conducted in his house and premises, one long cutlass was recovered.”

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The CP assured that all suspects arrested for the crimes would be charged to court upon completion of investigation.
“I wish to at this juncture appreciate members of the public for their cooperation, support and encourage them to continue to give us timely and accurate information to enable us stem the tide of crime in the State,” the CP admonished.

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Bandits hold abducted Niger State medical doctor despite N20m ransom payment

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The medical doctor abducted in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, has remained in captivity for 33 days despite reports that his captors collected N20 million ransom.

Dr Tony Eghagagara, the Head of Medical Services at New Bussa General Hospital in Borgu, was kidnapped by suspected bandits on April 22, 2026, at his private clinic located on the outskirts of Wawa town.

Sources close to the family told Daily Trust that the kidnappers stopped communicating with relatives and colleagues after receiving the ransom payment.

A reliable source also disclosed that the abducted doctor was allegedly being forced to treat injured members of the terrorist group.

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The National Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners (MAGGMDP) on Tuesday called on the Niger State Government and security agencies to intensify efforts towards securing his release.

In a statement issued after an emergency meeting, jointly signed by the association’s chairman, Dr Mustapha Mohammed Aliyu, and General Secretary, Dr Musa Alhaji Shehu, the group expressed concern over the prolonged captivity of their colleague.

“Thirty-three days in captivity, our member has yet to be released. The family of our member in captivity has not been provided adequate support by the government,” the association said.

The association also decried the inadequate security presence in healthcare facilities located in insecure areas despite repeated calls for improved protection of health workers.

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MAGGMDP urged the government to strengthen security around hospitals and clinics, especially in rural communities frequently targeted by armed groups.

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“They Arrived Around 9AM Wearing Military Uniforms, Moved the Children Like Cattle” — Elderly Oyo Resident Recounts Abduction of 46 People in School Attack

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An elderly resident of Oyo State has recounted the terrifying moment armed men reportedly stormed schools in Oriire Local Government Area near Ogbomoso and abducted dozens of pupils, students, and teachers.

The man, who spoke during an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, alleged that the attackers arrived around 9 a.m. wearing military camouflage, causing residents to initially mistake them for genuine security personnel.

According to him, the gunmen later invaded schools in the area and began shooting sporadically before taking away children and teachers.

Elderly Oyo Resident Recounts Abduction of 46 People in School Attack

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“They arrived around 9AM wearing Army uniforms. We thought they were soldiers, so nobody suspected anything. But when they got to the school junction, they entered the schools and started shooting everywhere,” he said.

The elderly man disclosed that his son’s wife, who teaches in one of the affected schools, was among those abducted during the attack.

He also identified the woman seen crying with a baby in a viral video circulating online as his daughter-in-law, lamenting that the victims had yet to regain freedom.

“My son’s wife is teaching in that school, they have taken her away. She is the woman crying in the circulating video carrying a baby. They have not released any of them till now,” he said emotionally.

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Narrating the chaos that followed the invasion, the resident said many children attempted to escape through windows but were overwhelmed by fear.

“Some children wanted to flee through the windows, but they didn’t have the strength. They packed the children, including nursery and primary school pupils, and moved them like cattle,” he recounted.

The attack reportedly occurred on Friday, May 15, 2026, when heavily armed gunmen riding motorcycles stormed several schools within the community.

Schools reportedly affected include Community High School, Ahoro-Esinele, and Yawota Baptist Nursery and Primary School.

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Community leaders claimed that about 46 persons, including seven teachers and 39 pupils and students, were abducted during the incident.

However, the Oyo State Police Command had earlier stated that between 25 and 32 persons were still unaccounted for as security agencies continued rescue operations in the area.

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Police arrest four over Hajj fraud in Kebbi

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Kebbi Police Command has said that it has in her custody four suspects for defrauding intending pilgrims in the state.

SP Bashir Usman, spokesman of Kebbi State Police Command, in a statement said that following complaints from victims and Kebbi state pilgrims welfare agency arrested four persons for allegedly defrauding intending pilgrims and issuing them fake Hajj bags,fake and fake medical records.

He said suspicion began when the intending pilgrims names were not seen in the list of approved pilgrims but had in their possession hajj materials which investigations revealed they were fraudulently given by the suspects.

The statement further said that the prime suspect Aminu Hassan Zauro was arrested by the police with other suspect namely Tabiu Abubakar, Usman Attahiru, Mustapha Sani Zauro and one Bello jos who currently in custody and are being investigated.

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Bashir added that suspect Aminu Hassan Zauro defrauded the victim of 8,600.00 under the promise of securing two Hajj seats.

“The prime suspect Aminu Hassan Zauro has no connection whatsoever with Kebbi state pilgrims welfare agency but convinced with other suspects to defraud the unsuspecting intending pilgrims to the extent of giving them fake Hajj materials,” he said.

While other suspects are at large following the arrest of those in custody, CP Umar. M Hajia admonished members of the public to be wary of Hajj fraudsters and deal with the agency or approved agents.

He pledged to do justice in the matter to ensure those at large are brought to book, warning criminals to abandon their nefarious habits or be ready to face the Police.

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