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EFCC Detains 4 NAHCON Staff Amid Ongoing Fraud Investigation

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Operatives from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) raided the headquarters of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) in Abuja on Tuesday as part of an investigation into alleged fraud and misappropriation of funds.

The raid took place at 11 a.m. and led to the detention of NAHCON’s spokesperson, Fatimah Usara, along with three other staff members whose identities remain unknown. The EFCC officials arrived with a valid arrest warrant, signaling the seriousness of the ongoing investigation.

The raid is part of a larger probe into the alleged mismanagement of a N90 billion intervention fund, which was intended to support the 2024 Hajj. Sources within the EFCC revealed to Newsmen that the situation is being treated with utmost gravity.

This latest operation follows a previous raid by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), further intensifying the scrutiny of NAHCON’s financial activities.

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EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale declined to comment on the specifics of the arrests but assured that more information regarding the investigation would be shared in due course.

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Troops Arrest Armed Militants, Seize Weapons in Plateau State

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Troops from Operation Safe Haven have successfully apprehended two suspected militia members and seized firearms in Angwan Mata, Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State. T

he operation, carried out by Sector 8 troops on Tuesday at approximately 11:10 AM, was based on reliable intelligence concerning the activities of armed groups originating from the Mwaghavul ethnic community in the area.

The suspects, Innocent Nanpan (20) and Sebastine Samuel (20), were found in possession of a fabricated rifle and four cartridges. Both individuals are currently in custody along with the recovered weapons and ammunition, where they will undergo further investigation.

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Nigerian police officer kills self in Nasarawa

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Dogara Akolo-Moses, a police constable attached to Mada Station Division of the Nasarawa Command of the Nigeria Police Force, has killed himself.

Akolo-Moses was reported to have been seen going about his duty in his division in the Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Area earlier in the day.

A witness said the officer went into a private room and shot himself.

According to the report, it was the sound of the gunshot that attracted all officers on duty, who then rushed to the scene but found the deceased lying in a pool of blood.

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“Colleagues of the deceased who were outside the apartment heard the gunshot, prompting them to rush inside, where they found the officer lying on the floor with his gun beside him,” a source said.

The reason behind the act was still unclear at the time of filing this report.

The Public Relations Officer of the Nasarawa State Police Command, Ramhan Nansel, confirmed the tragic incident to journalists in Lafia on Wednesday.

He said an investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the officer’s tragic action.

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Notorious Bandit Kingpin Receives Firearms as Gift from Fellow Bandits After Nine Years In Prison

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The return of notorious bandit kingpin Kachallah Bammi Yarma, who was imprisoned in the Niger Republic in 2015, has sparked widespread fear across Katsina, Zamfara, and Sokoto states. His release after completing a nine-year sentence has raised concerns due to his deep influence within the region’s bandit networks.

A counterterrorism and insurgency expert specializing in the Lake Chad Basin, Zagazola Makama, disclosed via a post on X (formerly Twitter) that Bammi Yarma has returned to Katsina State. Makama highlighted that the bandit leader, known for orchestrating violent attacks, mass kidnappings, and extensive cattle rustling, was initially arrested in 2015 during the tenure of former Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari.

Bammi Yarma’s capture was considered a significant victory in the fight against banditry. Security forces apprehended him in Danmusa, Katsina State, while he was smuggling weapons using nine camels—an operation that disrupted a crucial supply chain for criminal activities in the region. His eventual conviction led to his imprisonment in the Niger Republic, where he remained for nearly a decade.

Following his release, intelligence sources indicate that Bammi Yarma has regained a strong foothold among bandit factions. Reports suggest that several top bandit leaders have been paying homage to him, with some presenting him with multiple firearms, including between five and ten rifles each. This resurgence has alarmed security analysts, as his return could significantly escalate violent activities in Nigeria’s already troubled Northwest.

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The revival of Bammi Yarma’s influence poses a serious threat to ongoing security efforts in the region. His ability to mobilize bandit groups, combined with access to new weaponry, may lead to increased attacks on villages, security outposts, and transportation routes. Furthermore, his established smuggling network could reignite illegal arms trafficking, making it more challenging for authorities to curb banditry.

Local communities, already struggling with persistent insecurity, now face heightened risks. Many residents fear that his return could trigger fresh waves of abductions, cattle theft, and violent raids, undermining previous counter-banditry operations.

Authorities in Katsina, Zamfara, and Sokoto states are expected to take decisive action in response to Bammi Yarma’s resurgence. Security agencies may intensify surveillance, deploy additional personnel, and collaborate with local vigilante groups to prevent his network from regaining full strength. Meanwhile, regional leaders and community stakeholders are being urged to support intelligence-sharing efforts to track his movements and activities.

With banditry already crippling economic activities and displacing thousands in the Northwest, Bammi Yarma’s return serves as a grim reminder of the persistent security challenges facing the region. The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether authorities can counteract his growing influence or if the region will witness a renewed surge in violent crime.

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