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Troop uncovers ISWAP bread factory in Borno
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By Francesca Hangeior
Troops of Operation Lake Sanity III, under Operation Hadin Kai, have reportedly discovered an Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorist bread production factory hidden within their den in Maisani, Timbuktu Triangle, Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State.
According to intelligence sources quoted by security analyst and counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, on Monday, the Combined troops of 199 Special Forces Battalion, in conjunction with Hybrid Forces and Civilian JTF (Joint Task Force), stumbled upon the bread factory during an exploitation mission into the terrorists’ hideout on over the weekend.
“The sources said that the factory was destroyed while items recovered include 2 Lister generating plants, 1 baking machine, and several baking materials,” Makama reported.
According to the report, the discovery came amidst a week-long clearance operation aimed at decimating the terrorists from their stronghold in the Timbuktu Triangle, an area comprising Buk 1, 2, and 3, Talala, Ajigin, Dusula, Abulam, and Gorgi – a region notorious for harbouring these extremist groups.
“These groups of terrorists are mostly responsible for attacks, ambushes, and IED/mine incidents targeting the Damboa roads, Damaturu-Maiduguri MSR (Main Supply Route), attacks towards Askira, Buratai, Buni Yadi, as well as the destruction of the high-tension transmission line connecting Borno and Yobe State.
“These groups of terrorists are mostly responsible for attacks, ambushes and IED/mine towards Damboa roads, Damaturu-Maiduguri MSR, attacks towards Askira, Buratai, Buni Yadi as well as destruction of high tension transmission line connecting Borno and Yobe State.
“Despite the complexity of the terrain characterized by highly fortified camp mostly located under thick foliage and IEDs planted in several locations within the Timbuktu Triangle, the troops continued to maintain high fighting efficiency,” Makama stated.
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Alleged Motorcycle Theft: Mob Burns Man to Death in Kano Community
A young man identified as Ahmad Dankoli was allegedly lynched and set ablaze by an angry mob after he was accused of attempting to steal a motorcycle in Balare community, located in Ajingi Local Government Area of Kano State.
Naijapunchnews gathered that the tragic incident occurred around 9 p.m. on Sunday during the community’s weekly market, a period when the area is usually crowded with traders, buyers and residents carrying out commercial activities.
According to reports, Dankoli was accused of attempting to steal a motorcycle belonging to one of the traders at the busy market. Witnesses said the accusation quickly drew the attention of a large crowd, which reportedly chased the suspect after he allegedly tried to flee from the scene.
The mob eventually caught up with him, allegedly subjected him to a severe beating and later set him on fire.
The Councillor representing Balare Ward, Shu’aibu Abdulmumin Yalo, confirmed the incident, explaining that the deceased was accused of attempting to steal a motorcycle before the crowd turned violent.
According to Yalo, the suspect made an unsuccessful attempt to escape after being confronted by residents.
“The crowd accused him of attempting to steal a motorcycle. Although he tried to escape, they caught up with him and set him on fire,” the councillor said.
Yalo further disclosed that security operatives responded after receiving reports of the attack, but they were unable to rescue the suspect because of the overwhelming number of people gathered at the scene.
“Security operatives came to intervene, but the number of people at the scene was too much for them to control,” he added.
The councillor attributed the incident to growing frustration among residents over repeated cases of motorcycle theft at the weekly market.
According to him, several motorcycles had reportedly been stolen from traders and visitors in recent months, creating tension within the community and possibly contributing to the mob’s violent response.
However, he did not confirm whether anyone had been arrested or was under investigation for participating in the lynching.
Meanwhile, residents described the deceased as an active supporter of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP)’s Kwankwasiyya movement on social media.
His death has generated widespread reactions online, with many Nigerians condemning the resort to mob justice regardless of the allegations against him. Several commentators stressed that criminal allegations should be investigated by law enforcement agencies and suspects allowed to face trial in accordance with the law.
Others also called on security agencies to carry out a thorough investigation into the incident and ensure that those responsible for the killing are identified and prosecuted.
The incident adds to the growing list of cases of jungle justice recorded across Nigeria in recent months, raising renewed concerns over the increasing rate of extrajudicial killings.
Only days earlier, a woman identified as Ummulkhairi was reportedly lynched and burnt to death by a mob in Maraban Jos, Kaduna State, after she was falsely accused of attempting to steal a child.
Authorities later confirmed that the allegation against the woman was unfounded, prompting fresh calls for stronger public awareness campaigns against mob violence and for stricter enforcement of laws against those who participate in extrajudicial killings.
The latest incident in Kano has once again reinforced appeals by security experts, human rights advocates and community leaders for members of the public to hand over suspects to the police instead of taking the law into their own hands, warning that mob justice often results in the death of innocent people and undermines the country’s justice system.
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EFCC Opens N15.6 Billion Fraud Case Against Ex-Skye Bank Chairman, Ayeni
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday opened its case against former Chairman of the defunct Skye Bank Plc, Tunde Ayeni, by presenting its first prosecution witness in the alleged N15.6 billion fraud trial before the Federal Capital Territory High Court in Apo, Abuja.
High Court, Apo, Abuja, in the trial of the former Chairman, Board of Directors, defunct Skye Bank Plc (now Polaris Bank Limited), Tunde Ayeni.
EFCC is prosecuting Ayeni on an 18-count amended charge bordering on alleged criminal breach of trust, misappropriation and diversion of funds totaling N15.6 billion.
The defendant was first arraigned on May 4, 2026, on a 17-count charge and was subsequently re-arraigned on June 22, 2026, after the Commission filed an amended charge supported by additional proof of evidence.
At Monday’s proceedings, the prosecution counsel, Abba Muhammed SAN, presented PW1, who briefly identified himself as Remigus Ugwu, a staff member of Zenith Bank.
The matter was thereafter adjourned till July 16, 2026, for continuation of the trial.
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Police raid criminal hideouts in Asaba, arrest 202 suspects
At least 202 suspects have been arrested during an intelligence-led raid on identified criminal hideouts across Asaba metropolis in Delta State.
The suspects, comprising 102 males and 100 females, were arrested for offences bordering on operating brothels, possession and sale of suspected illicit drugs, and other related crimes.
During the operation, police also impounded five vehicles, 10 tricycles and 10 motorcycles for violating traffic regulations, the state government’s restriction on tricycle operations and the ban on motorcycles in designated areas.
According to a statement issued on Sunday by the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, the operation was carried out on Saturday, July 4, 2026, under the leadership of the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the Department of Operations, alongside other officers of the command.
Edafe said the operation followed credible intelligence generated by the State Intelligence Department (SID), leading operatives to raid identified black spots, brothels and suspected illicit drug dens within the state capital.
Reacting to the operation, the Commissioner of Police, CP Olufemi Oyeniyi, reaffirmed the command’s commitment to intelligence-led policing and sustained enforcement operations against all forms of criminality.
He assured residents that the command would continue to deny criminal elements the space to operate while urging members of the public to remain vigilant and provide the police with credible and timely information.
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