Category: Crime and Security

  • Just In: Wanted Kidnapper Arrested at Airport While Preparing For Hajj Pilgrimage

    Just In: Wanted Kidnapper Arrested at Airport While Preparing For Hajj Pilgrimage

     

    Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), have arrested a wanted kidnapper at the Hajj Camp in Abuja during pilgrim screenings ahead of their departure to Saudi Arabia, a security source confirmed this.

    Truth Live News gathered from multiple sources that the suspected kidnapper, identified as Yahaya Zango, was arrested on Sunday.

    Zango, who resides in the Paikon-Kore area of the Gwagwalada Area Council in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), had reportedly been declared wanted by security agencies over his alleged involvement in multiple kidnapping incidents.

    It was gathered that Zango was apprehended after he presented his passport as part of a group of Muslim pilgrims from Abuja preparing to embark on this year’s Hajj pilgrimage.

    “It was this afternoon during the screening at the hajj camp in the airport when the DSS operatives apprehended him and whisked him away,” the source was quoted as saying.

    A senior official from the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board, who preferred to remain anonymous, also confirmed the suspect’s arrest.

    The suspect had been on the run following a security-led manhunt.

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has yet to issue an official statement regarding the development.

  • Troops Thwart Bandits, Recover 1,000 Stolen Cattle in Border Clash

     

    Troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) have neutralized two bandits and recovered approximately 1,000 rustled cattle during a fierce gun battle along the Taraba–Plateau border on April 25.

    The clash followed an alert about 60 armed bandits, traveling on 30 motorcycles, who crossed from Plateau into Taraba to steal cattle from a Fulani settlement near Jebjeb.

    Troops Thwart Bandits, Recover 1,000 Stolen Cattle in Border Clash

    Acting swiftly, troops from the 6 Brigade mobilized and collaborated with forces stationed at Jebjeb, who had already engaged the fleeing bandits. The combined forces pursued the criminals to Komodoro village in Taraba, where the bandits had retreated into Daji Madam Forest in Plateau. In the ensuing firefight, two bandits were killed, and the stolen cattle were secured.

    The recovered cattle have been relocated to Jebjeb, awaiting handover to their rightful owners. This operation underscores the military’s commitment to curbing cattle rustling and banditry in the region, restoring security and protecting local livelihoods.

    Troops Thwart Bandits, Recover 1,000 Stolen Cattle in Border Clash

    The successful intervention shows the effectiveness of rapid response and coordination among security forces in tackling cross-border crime.

    Authorities continue to monitor the area to prevent further incursions, as communities express relief at the recovery of their livestock. (Word count: 200)

  • BREAKING: Court Convicts 10 Thai Sailors, Fines Ship $4.36 (PHOTOS) m for Trafficking Cocaine into Nigeria

     

    Ismail Abdulazeez Mantu Reporting

     

     

    In a major victory for Nigeria’s fight against international drug trafficking, the Federal High Court in Lagos has convicted 10 Thai nationals and their vessel, MV Chayanee Naree, for smuggling 32.9 kilograms of cocaine into the country.

    File photo: Court Convicts 10 Thai Sailors, Fines Ship $4.36m for Trafficking Cocaine into Nigeria

    Justice Daniel Osiagor delivered the landmark judgment on Tuesday, slamming a hefty fine of $4.36 million on the ship and its crew, who were arrested in October 2021 after a meticulously coordinated operation by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

    The ruling comes after more than three years of relentless prosecution led by the NDLEA, marking a significant triumph in the agency’s crackdown on transnational drug cartels operating within West Africa’s waters.

    File photo: Court Convicts 10 Thai Sailors, Fines Ship $4.36m for Trafficking Cocaine into Nigeria

    NDLEA Chairman, Brigadier General Buba Marwa (Rtd), hailed the verdict as a resounding message to global narcotics syndicates.

    “This judgment is not just about the conviction of traffickers; it’s a bold statement that Nigeria is not, and will never be, a safe haven for illicit drug activities,” Marwa said. “We will continue to pursue, prosecute, and punish those who attempt to flood our shores with dangerous substances.”

    File photo: Court Convicts 10 Thai Sailors, Fines Ship $4.36m for Trafficking Cocaine into Nigeria

    The MV Chayanee Naree, a bulk cargo ship registered under a Thai flag, was intercepted at the Tin Can Island Port in Lagos following credible intelligence from international partners. A joint task force comprising NDLEA operatives and other security agencies conducted a high-stakes search of the vessel, leading to the discovery of the cocaine concealed in various parts of the ship.

    The trial, which had drawn attention from local and international observers, revealed the sophisticated methods employed by drug syndicates in concealing and transporting narcotics across continents.

    File photo: Court Convicts 10 Thai Sailors, Fines Ship $4.36m for Trafficking Cocaine into Nigeria

    Justice Osiagor noted the gravity of the offense and the transnational threat posed by the convicts, emphasizing that the fine served both punitive and deterrent purposes.

  • Court Sentenced TikToker To Six Months Imprisonment For Abusing Naira

    Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting

    Justice RM Aikawa of the Federal High Court in Kaduna has sentenced TikToker Muhammad Kabir, known as @youngcee0066, to six months imprisonment for abusing and mutilating the Naira.

    Truth Live News media reports that the case was instituted against Kabir by the Kaduna Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    Kabir was arrested on Tuesday, May 13, in Tudun Wada, Kaduna State, after posting a video on TikTok and Instagram showing him spraying Naira notes on the floor, stepping on them, and daring the EFCC in Hausa to arrest him.

    The act violated Section 21(3) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act, 2007, which prohibits Naira abuse and mutilation.

    The amended charge stated: “That you, Muhammad Kabir Sa’ad (a.k.a youngcee0066)(M), sometime in 2025 in Kaduna, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did unlawfully mutilate Naira by stepping on the Naira banknotes while making a social media video and posting same on the internet and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 21(3) of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act, 2007, punishable under Section 21(1) of the same Act.”

    Kabir pleaded guilty, prompting prosecution counsel M.U. Gadaka to request a conviction.

    Justice Aikawa sentenced him to six months’ imprisonment or a fine of ₦300,000 to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

  • Insecurity: Police Arrest 21-yr-old Female Gunrunner In Nasarawa

    The Nasarawa State Police Command on Thursday disclosed that a 21-year-old suspected female arms runner who was on her way to supply ammunition to terrorists in some local government areas in the state.

    The Police Public Relations Officer of the Nasarawa State Command, SP Ramhan Nansel, made this known while speaking with newsmen in Lafia, the state capital.

    Nansel said the arrest followed credible intelligence indicating that Fatima Salisu, a native of Funtua in Katsina State, was intercepted in the Azuba area of Lafia. She was allegedly transporting a large cache of ammunition through Keana and Doma LGAs, en route to deliver the consignment to criminal elements in Katsina.

    According to him, “acting swiftly on the intelligence tip-off, Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima J. Mohammed, ordered the immediate deployment of the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit,” Nansel said.

    The operation led to the arrest of the suspect and the recovery of 400 rounds of 7.62x39mm ammunition and 81 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition.

    The suspect is currently in custody and undergoing interrogation as investigators work to dismantle the arms trafficking network and trace its connections to armed banditry and terrorism.

    The Police described the arrest as a significant step in the ongoing fight against illegal arms proliferation and crime in the region.

    The Command reiterated its commitment to ridding the state of crime and urged members of the public to continue providing security agencies with timely and credible information.

  • Fear Grips Katsina Community As Bandits Say, “Give Us N60m Or Prepare For Attack”

     

    Lucky Obukohwo Reporting

     

     

    The inhabitants of Tashar Kadanya community, in Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State are currently living in palpable fear following the N60 million bounty placed on them by bandits.

    They have been forewarned that failure to meet their demands, they should be prepared for their onslaught.

    Truth Live News media quoted that the information was revealed by security analyst, @DanKatsina50, on his X handle on Monday.

    He said that the bandits gave the community a deadline to pay the money, prompting residents to begin fleeing for their lives.

    Security authorities are yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident.

    However, the development has reignited concerns over the persistent attacks by bandits in parts of Katsina State, despite efforts by the government to curb the violence.

    The local government has long suffered from bandit attacks, including kidnappings for ransom.

    This latest demand by the bandits may further worsen the security and humanitarian situation in the area.

  • Police Arrest Female Kidnapper, Three Others In Anambra

     

    Lucky Obukohwo Reporting

     

     

    Operatives of the Anambra State Police command have arrested a female kidnapper, Chinaza Udemezue, and three others in a raid carried out in the state.

    Disclosing this to Journalists, the police image maker, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, said that the Operatives from the Rapid Response Squad, Awkuzu, acting on credible intelligence, stormed a criminal hideout in Uke, Idemili South Local Government Area of the state, and arrested the suspects.

    He said the police recovered three vehicles: a black Lexus GS 350 (ENU 561 LY), an ash-coloured Toyota Camry (UWN 614 HK), and a navy blue Toyota Corolla (UMZ 135 AD).

    Other items seized included an HP laptop, a car spraying machine, motor wires, and methamphetamine (locally known as Mkpurummiri).

    Ikenga said that the suspects, aged 19–28, are undergoing interrogation to uncover their modus operandi and to also track other gang members who are at large.

    The female kidnapper, Udemezue, during interrogations, revealed that her boyfriend is the gang leader and that he has escaped with their firearms.

  • Police Launch Manhunt For Pirates Who Abducted 13 Boat Passengers In Rivers

    The Rivers State Police command says making efforts to rescue 13 passengers who were kidnapped by suspected pirates in Rivers state.

    The victims were reportedly Abducted when their boat was hijacked along the Isaka River in the Okrika Local Government Area of the state.

    One of the boats was reportedly en route to Bonny Island while the other was going towards the Cawthorne Channel in Bille in the Degema local government area of the state when the attack occurred on Tuesday afternoon.

    Spokesperson of the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, gave this assurance while confirming the abduction, adding that investigation was ongoing.

    She stated, “What we heard was that 13 passengers were abducted. But investigation is ongoing to rescue them and ensure that the perpetrators are apprehended and brought to book.”

    Giving details of the incident, the Chairman, Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, Rivers State chapter, Port Harcourt Commercial District, Isreal Pepple added that the pirates also carted away goods and property worth millions of naira.

    He said, “With the information we gathered, it was 13 persons, including the driver. The other boat was going to Bonny with goods; six people were kidnapped from that boat. So, six plus 13 makes 19.”

    He said the union is contemplating downing tools to compel the government to act, noting that the attacks were getting rampant.

    “Like we said last time, we will have no option because the thing is becoming a routine action, such that as they release one, they come back and kidnap again.

    “So it is more or less a business for them. So, I think that the Union will go into a meeting and whatever our decision is, we will implement it.

    “We will not be far from downing our tools to attract the government to take action. You can imagine that just within 2 pm and 6 pm, three boats were attacked, 19 persons were kidnapped, and goods and property were hijacked.”

    He called on the State Sole Administrator and the security agencies to come to their rescue and improve security along the waterways in the state.

    Pepple lamented what he described as the non-utilisation of the military gunboats donated by the Rivers State government to secure the waterways.

    “The irony of it all is that there are gunboats, but no fuel to operate them. The gunboats are there close to this office, but no logistics are provided for them.

    “So we are also calling on the Sole Administrator to try and do something because it is getting out of hand,” Pepple added.

  • Nigerian Army Troops Arrest 4 Suspected Terrorists, Recover Arms in Taraba

    The Nigerian Army has apprehended four suspected terrorists and recovered a cache of weapons and ammunition in the Tau general area of Ardo-Kola Local Government Area, Taraba State.

    The operation followed a distress call regarding the movement of armed men into the area, prompting troops to respond swiftly and deploy tactically to the location.

    The recovered items include two pump-action rifles, one locally fabricated gun, three cutlasses, 42 cartridges, four mobile phones, and one national identity card.

    Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were allegedly invited by one Alhaji Ardo Sani, whose role is currently under further scrutiny.

    The Commander 6 Brigade/Sector 3 Operation Whirl Stroke, Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, commended the troops for their swift response and professionalism during the operation.

    He reaffirmed the Brigade’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of lives and property within Taraba State and its environs.

    The Commander encouraged members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information to aid ongoing operations and enhance security across the state.

  • CJTF Eliminates Three ISWAP Terrorists, Recovers Anti-Aircraft Gun, Motorcycles in Borno

     

    Members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) attached to Operation Hadin Kai in Izge town, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, have repelled a terrorist attack, neutralising three Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters and recovering an anti-aircraft gun and several motorcycles.

    Truth Live News gathered that the  incident occurred on Tuesday when the terrorists attempted to infiltrate the town under the cover of darkness.

    According to sources, the CJTF operatives engaged the insurgents in a fierce gun battle that lasted several minutes, forcing the attackers to retreat.

    “The CJTF men stood their ground and successfully repelled the attack. Three of the terrorists were neutralised during the exchange of fire, while the rest fled into the bush with gunshot wounds,” the source said.

    According to the source, the CJTF recovered one anti-aircraft gun and three motorcycles used by the terrorists during the operation.

    He added that no civilian casualty was recorded, and normalcy has since been restored in the area.

    The CJTF has continued to play a vital role in supporting military operations across the North East, particularly in intelligence gathering and defending local communities against insurgent threats.

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