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Seven bodies of abducted travellers recovered in Taraba forest –Police

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By Francesca Hangeior

The Taraba State Police Command has confirmed the discovery of seven travellers’ bodies amidst the dense foliage of a forest.

This revelation comes in the wake of an attack on an 18-seater bus, which was targeted in an ambush at Gamkwe village within the Donga Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday.

Loaded with passengers from Zaki- Biam in Benue State, the vehicle was en route to Maihula in the Bali Local Government Area of Taraba State when a group of assailants, believed to be vigilante members, launched an attack and struck the vehicle with deadly force.

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Reports said the vigilante members had been mourning the death of their members when they sighted the bus, and attacked it in anger, claiming the passengers’ (Tivs) kinsmen were responsible for the death of the vigilante member.

After the attack, 15 of the passengers including women and children were declared missing by the police.

In a statement on Wednesday, the State Police Commissioner, CP David Iloyonomon, said his men found the seven dead bodies in the bush while on patrol to control rising tension between the Ichen and Tiv ethnic groups in the Donga Local Government Area of the State.

The commissioner said the seven recovered dead bodies included five women, a baby and a man.

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The commissioner explained that the incident on Tuesday started when Ichen youths from Mararaba area of Donga LGA reported to the Police Area Command in the area that a Pastor and his church member were missing while on their way to the church.

According to Iloyonomon, the youth on the same day, found the decomposing bodies of the missing persons and started attacking the Tiv residents in the town.

“It took the efforts of our men to rescue some of the Tiv people to Takum for safety,” he said.

“Today, while our men were on patrol to maintain law and order and to ensure that peace returns, they found seven dead bodies including five women, a man, and a baby. The corpses have been evacuated to the police station,” he said.

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Two Officers Dead As Boko Haram Terrorists Attack Nigerian Police Division In Borno

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An unspecified number of firewood scavengers have been reportedly slaughtered by gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram terrorists in some parts of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

It was learnt that the incident happened on Thursday at about 12:10am.

Five survivors were said to have sustained severe injuries after stepping on an Improvised Explosive Device, IED, while attempting to confront the terrorists.

The attack was confirmed in a press statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Kenneth Daso, on Thursday evening.

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According to the statement, two hand grenades were recovered by EOD – CBRN Base 13 Maiduguri, while the body of the deceased have been taken to State General Hospital Maiduguri.

The statement reads in part; “On 9th January 2025 at about 12:10am, unknown gunmen suspected to be BokoHaram Terrorists attempted to invade Nganzai Police Division, gallant officers who were on watch repelled the terrorists, after series of exchange in a gun battle, the terrorist threw hand-grenades which unfortunately landed on a shelter tent behind the division, and fatally wounded two officers.

“During the scene assessment by the Commissioner of Police, two hand grenades were recovered by EOD – CBRN Base 13 Maiduguri, The body of the deceased have been taken to State General Hospital Maiduguri.

“The Commissioner of Police commended the gallant officers who stood their ground to prevent the attack and condoles with the families of the two officers who lost their lives.

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“The Command remains dedicated and committed in ensuring safety and security for all and calls for calm as normalcy has been restored,” the statement added.

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Insecurity: security operatives waste notorious bandit leader

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Men of Nigerian joint security forces, last night, neutralized notorious banditry leader known as “Baƙo-baƙo” along with his fighters in Batsari forest within Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State.

The operations were carried out by the troops of the Nigerian Army, the Police, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, and local vigilante – CWC.

A notorious bandit leader responsible for violent attacks and kidnappings that terrorized a number of communities in Katsina State, Baƙo-baƙo had been in the crosshairs of security agencies for a while.

His death is considered a major breakthrough in efforts to combat banditry in the area.

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A local community leader said, “This is a big victory for our community. We are thankful for the sacrifices and efforts of the security forces in bringing peace to our region.”

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Just in: Police storm kidnappers den, neutralize 3 , rescue captive in Benue

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Security operatives have rescued a kidnap victim and killed three suspected kidnappers in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State.

The rescue efforts began after a distress call was received by Vandiekya Police Divisional Headquarters regarding the kidnap of one Tor Gajir by gunmen in the area.

The police swiftly escalated their investigation and followed the trail to one Desmond Ahar, who was found to be part of the kidnappers.

Ahar then led the operatives to the kidnappers’ den in Adikpo, Benue State, where a gun duel ensued, resulting in the neutralization of three suspects.

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The victim was rescued unhurt and given medical attention to assess any physical or psychological impact

The victim was rescued unhurt and given medical attention to assess any physical or psychological impact. The operation also led to the recovery of two AK-47 rifles and six loaded magazines with several live ammunition.

In a similar incident, operatives of the Nasarawa State Police Command located an abandoned sienna vehicle along Keffi-Kaduna Highway and rescued two hostages who had been captured by kidnappers.

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, commended the operatives for their bravery and dedication, urging them to sustain their efforts to ensure public safety and national security. He also encouraged community members to remain vigilant and play their role in ensuring safety.

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