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How Bandits Terrorising Abuja Hide In Kaduna Forest Abandoned By Military

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As the bandits terrorising the Federal Capital Territory and neighbouring states of Kaduna, Nasarawa and Niger get more daring, The PUNCH has gathered that the hoodlums are camped in the Kajuru forest in the Southern Kaduna area of Kaduna State.

Highly placed security sources confided in one of our correspondents that the forest was being used by the military for training of its personnel, but had been abandoned, thus making it a haven for the terrorists.

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One of the military sources told The PUNCH on Friday, “Kidnappers and other criminals terrorising the Federal Capital Territory are presently camped in the Kajuru forest. Kajuru is the headquarters of the Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State. The forest has become a haven for bandits and kidnappers.

“In fact, the military had killed and arrested scores of these criminal elements in the area in the past. But you see, the more they are arrested, the more they return since the military has abandoned their camp in the town.

“If you can recall, many people were killed here during the reign of former governor Nasir El-Rufai. In fact, there was a day when militants killed 32 civilians in four villages in the Kajuru Local Government Area.

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“Kajuru was carved out of Chikun Local Government Area in March 1997 by the military administration of General Sani Abacha.”

The source added, “The numerous killings forced the military to have a temporary camp there, where they were strategising on how to dislodge the criminals and actually did well for the people. But since their departure after the initial return of peace to the area, terrorists, kidnappers and bandits have taken over the area.

“They move freely in the town and other forests within the area. You know Southern Kaduna has a lot of forests. The bandits, having known that the military is waging a serious war against terrorists across the country, have now moved to Kajuru, where they live and meet to strategies before moving to the Federal Capital Territory and other towns to kidnap people for ransom. They are heavily armed with the intention to kill anyone who obstructs them from getting to their targets.

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“Troops just come here once in a while but disappear as soon as soon as they are done with their operations. They come there to plan or when they have operations to conduct in places not too far from here.”

However, the Defence Headquarters said it was still using the Kajuru camp to train troops and launch special operations.

“Indeed, the Nigerian Army still makes effective use of all its training areas. The specific nature of training is conducted on terrains that meet the requirements of such training. Accordingly, the Kajuru training area is still very much in use and currently serves as a staging area for our Forward Operating Base in Kajuru,” the Director, Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, said.

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Bandits, gunrunners informants nabbed

Meanwhile, men of the Nigeria Force have arrested four bandits, two gunrunners, and a bandits’ informant in connection with the recent abduction of 23 persons, including a family of six girls, in the FCT.

The PUNCH gathered that the arrests were made between Wednesday and Friday by operatives of the FCT Special Intervention Squad and the Intelligence Response Team.

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This is as the Nigerian Communications Commission, working in tandem with the NPF, has intercepted the bandits’ communications, allowing the police to monitor their conversations and movements.

The scourge of abduction, which has crippled social and economic activities in the North-West, has spread nationwide as bandits and other criminal elements have moved their operations into major cities across the country.

The hoodlums, who hitherto operated on highways and in rural communities, have in recent times escalated their attacks on residents of Lagos, Abuja, and other urban centres.

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The killing of four victims abducted from the Sagwari Estate Layout in Dutse-Alhaji area, Kawu, Bwari Area Council of the FCT, Abuja, ignited a groundswell of anger on Monday, as the bandits, who kidnapped seven family members, demanded N700m for their release.

The hoodlums had last Friday killed Nabeeha Al-Kadriyar, a 400-level student of Biological Science, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and three others, over alleged delay in providing the ransom, generating anger across the country and on social media.

As of Friday night, Nabeeha’s remaining five sisters, including Najeebah, a 500-level Quantity Surveying student, and Nadherah, a 300-level Zoology student, and 14 others, were still in captivity.

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The Al-Kadriyar sisters were kidnapped alongside their father, Mansoor, from their home in Zuma 1 on the outskirts of Bwari on January 11.

The captors released Mansoor and him to pay N60m for the release of his daughters.

It was learnt that the bandits later raised the ransom to N100m for each captive, which they insisted must be paid by Wednesday.

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However, in a bid to secure the release of the hostages, the Al-Kadriyar family sought financial support from Nigerians.

A source privy to the development confided in our correspondent on Friday that the police had frozen the ransom paid into the bandits’ account in a bank in Kogi State to free the six girls.

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The source revealed, “The police have frozen the ransom paid into the bandits’ bank account to free those girls. The family paid the money into a bank account in Kogi State, and the bank immediately contacted the police, and the account was frozen. It is the N100m raised to free those six girls whose sister was killed by the bandits alongside three others.

“The police also now know where the bandits are, how they’re communicating, and how they’ve been moving around unsuspectedly. They’re communicating with the phones of their victims. They bury the phones in the ground and move far away from the spot, then come back to dig the phone out and make calls whenever they want to communicate with their victims’ relatives for ransom.

“The Nigerian Communications Commission is assisting the police to apprehend the bandits. The NCC had intercepted the bandits’ communications, and the police have been tracking them with that and also with other intelligence-gathering devices.”

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Another source revealed that the Al-Kadiryar sisters and other abductees would have been rescued by the police a few days ago, buy the operation was botched following the launch of a Twitter fundraiser for the victims, and an announcement by a former Minister of Communications, Isa Pantami, that his friends donated the sum of N50m to complete the ransom.

The source noted, “The girls and other abductees would have been rescued on that night if people started announcing that they were raising N100m for the ransom of the girls. It was made worse when former minister Pantami announced on Twitter that his friends had donated N50m.

“Anti-kidnapping and intelligence police officers were about one hour close to the bandits’ camp to rescue the victims and arrest the bandits in the forest of Kaduna, but they started moving away from the location while the fundraising was trending on Twitter. So, we had to withdraw our operatives and start re-strategising.

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“The commander had to write Pantami and warned him against such unguarded comments, and how it affected the rescue operation by the police.”

The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, in a tweet on Friday, confirmed the arrest of four bandits and two gunrunners terrorising the FCT by the SIS and IRT operatives.

Adejobi stated, “Behold, the new commander, IRT, DC Mohammed Sanusi. His team has arrested many kidnappers and recovered arms and ammunition, many of which were displayed recently.

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“Just two days after the launch of the Special Intervention Squad in Abuja by the IG, the IRT has picked two gunrunners and four suspected kidnappers, who terrorise the FCT and neighbouring communities. “The operations are still on. Details to come soon as we intend to brief the media and Nigerians on these developments. We count on your support to do more.”

He also disclosed that the police had deployed 600 personnel to prosecute special anti-terror operations.

Meanwhile, the Commander of the FCT Special Intervention Squad, CP Bennett Igwe, in an exclusive interview with one of our correspondents on Friday confirmed that SIS operatives arrested an informant working with the bandits, who abducted 23 persons in Kawu, Bwari area of Abuja on January 3.

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When asked about the arrests made so far as disclosed by the FPRO, the SIS commander, who noted that his operatives were combing the FCT borders, said he could only confirm the arrest of a bandits’ informant at the moment.

Igwe said, “We have arrested one of the bandits’ informants in connection with the Bwari abduction. At the moment, I can only confirm the arrest of their informant by our operatives. We’re currently moving along the FCT borders in Niger, Kaduna and Nasarawa states, so I don’t have details of some recent updates.”

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Military deploys troops

The Nigerian Army Headquarters on Friday deployed troops, Armoured Personnel Carrier, and several Hilux vehicles in and around the Nigerian Army Housing Estate in the Kurudu area of Abuja, following the abduction of three residents.

When the estate was visited on Friday, it was observed that soldiers surrounded the large estate, with several of them combing every nook and corner of the estate and the surrounding area.

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The soldiers also searched some houses in the estate as they intensified patrol of the area on Friday.

Kurudu is one of the border communities with Nasarawa State and is located in the Abuja Municipal Area Council.

Kidnappers had on Thursday night stormed the estate and abducted three residents, including the wife and an in-law of a lawyer, Cyril Adikwu.

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The Nigerian Army Housing Estate, Kurudu, Abuja, is owned by the Nigerian Army Post Housing Department under the Nigerian Army Welfare Holdings Limited, and it is being co-managed with the Nigerian Army Housing Estate Residents Association.

The estate is occupied by serving and retired military personnel, especially those of the Nigerian Army, as well as some civilians.

A resident, who spoke to one of our correspondents on Friday on condition of anonymity, revealed that it was the first time that abduction was carried out in the estate.

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She said, “The kidnappers attacked the estate around 9pm on Thursday. We thought only two people were abducted, but the estate management later confirmed that the abducted persons were three. The victims are a lawyer’s wife and his in-law, and one other person, who has yet to be named. The attack was shocking because we felt that we were safe here.

“As you can see, soldiers are here from the Army Headquarters. They’ve been here since the news broke, and they’ve blocked every entrance to the estate and are searching everywhere. No one can go in except you’re a resident, and you will be thoroughly checked.”

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Another resident, Austine John, who spoke to journalists, recounted the harrowing experience, stating that Adikwu managed to escape.

John noted, “It all started around 10pm. We suddenly started hearing gunshots, and immediately we knew that something was wrong. I quickly went out to ensure that my gate was bolted.

“Then we heard gunshots in the barrister’s house, and then we alerted the estate’s management, which immediately swung into action. In a short time, soldiers came around and started shooting too, but before they came, the kidnappers had taken the wife and one of the in-laws of the barrister.

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“This is really traumatising because we could not sleep throughout the night due to fear of the kidnappers coming back. President Tinubu should please help Nigerians put an end to this barbaric act by the kidnappers.”

Meanwhile, the estate association in a statement obtained by The PUNCH confirmed that three residents were abducted on Thursday.

The statement read, “Dear all, you are no doubt aware of the recent security breach in our estate that led to the unfortunate kidnapping at Barrister Cyril’s house at the hilltop.

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“Meanwhile, excos have been duly informed that three persons were kidnapped. Thus, the excos are communicating and receiving cooperation from NAHERA’s security apparatus to ensure safety within and outside our estate.

“There is an urgent need to redesign and strengthen our security architecture. We all have to jointly proffer preventive security measures to checkmate menacing marauders.

“Last night’s experience was horrific and disturbing, but then, appreciation must be given to all residents for staying calm, while the military did their combing job. We therefore request and advise all residents to kindly remain calm, and avoid panic mode while awaiting further information on this matter.”

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The spokesperson for the FCT Police Command, SP Josephine Adeh, declined comments on the development and asked The PUNCH to contact the Nigerian Army.

The spokesperson for the Nigerian Army, Brig. Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, did not respond to inquiries by one of our correspondents on Friday over the development.

However, he confirmed to journalists on Friday that the incident happened in the estate around 9pm on Thursday.

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He also stated that troops had responded to a distress call from the estate and were currently on a search and rescue operation.

Al-Kadriyar family hopeful

The family of the late Nabeeha Al-Kadriyar has said it remains hopeful that the remaining sisters will be released by their abductors safely and unharmed.

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Sheriffdeen Al-Kadriyar disclosed this to one of our correspondents in a telephone interview on Friday.

He said the family was hopeful that the girls would be released unharmed soon, adding that the family could not reveal certain details to ensure their safety in captivity.

Notorious kidnapper nabbed

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The Kaduna State Police Command on Friday handed over a suspect it claimed to be a notorious kidnapper in Abuja, Phillip Chinaza, to the FCT Police Command.

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The Kaduna Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan, said Chinaza was arrested in Kaduna on Thursday when operatives swooped on him and his gang members (now at large) while they were taking a victim, Segun Akinyemi from Abuja to Kano State.

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The spokesperson for the FCT Police Command, Josephine Adeh, confirmed the receipt of Chinaza, alongside some arms and a mobile phone, and said more details would be revealed soon.

Adeh said, “The FCT Police Command wishes to confirm the arrest of one Chinaza Phillip, a notorious Abuja kidnapper, by police operatives of the Kaduna State Police Command on Thursday, January 17, 2024.

“The suspect has been handed over to the FCT Police Command, today, being Friday, January 19, 2024, and he’s currently in police custody. More details will be communicated soon.”

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The PUNCH had reported that there was a heated gunfire exchange on Thursday, as police officers rescued an Abuja resident, Akinyemi, who was kidnapped just as he was driving out of his home.

The kidnappers were taking Akinyemi from Abuja to Kano State when the police swooped on them, according to Hassan.

He said on Thursday operatives attached to Kawo Divisional Headquarters, Kaduna, received a distress call about a kidnapping incident from Abuja.

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He noted that they were alerted that the culprits and their victim were transiting through Kaduna.

Hassan said, “The operatives, at about 0010 hours, blocked a grey Toyota Hilux van with number plate Abuja RBC 90 DC, conveying four passengers, the driver inclusive, suspected to be the vehicle conveying the kidnappers and their victim.

“On sensing danger and in an effort to escape, one of the kidnappers fired at the policemen, and they responded accordingly. In the resulting gun duel, the victim, a certain Segun Akinyemi of Block 10, Flat 2, FCDA Quarters, Area 3, Garki, Abuja, was rescued, and one of the kidnappers, 28-year-old Chinaza Philip of Life Camp, Abuja, was arrested.”

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The police further noted that the three other suspects who escaped were being trailed, adding that the vehicle belonging to the victim, two Retay G17 model pistols, one Beretta pistol, 10 pieces of 9mm P.A.K ammunition, and five pieces of 9mm special ammunition were recovered from the kidnappers.

Hassan said the fleeing suspects are Chidibere Nwodibo of Life Camp, Abuja; one Auwal surname unknown, and the gang leader whose identity is yet to be ascertained.

The Commissioner of Police, Kaduna State Police Command, A. D. Ali, while commending the operatives for the brave feat, tasked them to continuously go after criminal elements in the state.
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Two Passengers Arraigned For Stealing Abuja Driver’s Phone, N20,000

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Two passengers were on Friday arraigned before Magistrates’ Court, Karu, Abuja, for allegedly stealing driver’s cell phone and cash of N20,000.

The defendants James Ayuba, 31 and Sophia Suleiman, 34 were arraigned on a three-count charge of joint acts, theft and belonging to gang of thieves.

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They however, denied committing the offence.

The prosecutor Olarewaju Osho had told the court that the complainant, Mr Joseph Gbenda of Kubwa, Abuja reported the matter at the Karu Police Station on June 18.

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Osho alleged that on June 17, the complainant carried the defendants in his car from Area 1, Garki, Abuja to Nyanya, Abuja, where they alighted.

However, upon dropping the defendants, he discovered that they had jointly conspired and stole his Infinix Smart 3 cell phone and cash of N20,000.

The complainant reported the matter at Karu police station, and they later traced the defendants to their hideouts behind Karu cemetery and recovered the stolen phone without the cash of N20,000,” he said.

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The prosecutor stated that upon investigation, it was further discovered that the defendants belonged to a gang of thieves specialised in committing crimes.

Osho equally informed the court that the defendants had just been released three days ago on administrative bail by a magistrate court, for committing similar offence.

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The prosecutor claimed that the offence contravened sections 79, 288 and 306 of the Penal Code and punishable under the same law.

After listening to the charge, Senior Magistrate, Ngozi Okonkwo adjourned the matter until June 24.

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Alleged Fraud: I Was Deceived Into Investing $10,000 – Warri Fish Farmer Tells Court

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A Warri-based fish farmer, Mr Edafe Imirike, on Friday, told the Federal High Court in Abuja that he was deceived into investing the sum of 10,788 dollars and 64 cents in Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS) Ltd, a cryptocurrency platform.

The company is charged with advance fee fraud by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

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Imirike, the 1st prosecution witness (PW-1), told Justice Obiora Egwuatu while being led in evidence by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)’s legal team led by Geraldine Ofulue with Martha Babatunde.

The witness, who identified Mr Jesam Michael, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AAS Limited, in court, said Michael assured him of the safety of his money before investing.

“In 2022, October to be precise, my sister, who resides in Canada, told me about Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS) Limited, and I joined the telegraph platform which was owned by the defendant.

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“He told me what to expect.

“He showed me a CAC (Corporate Affairs Commission) document and EFCC certificate to show that the platform was legit.

“I invested the sum of 10,778 U.S. dollars and 64 cents from my fish farming,” he said.

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He said he also invited two of his uncles onto the platform.

During cross-examination by the defence lawyer, Uchenna Njoku, SAN, the witness admitted that he invested his money because he was convinced that the investment was genuine.

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You will not have invested if you believe it was a crime?” the lawyer asked.

I invested based on the CAC and the EFCC certificates and that the platform was genuine.

“That our capital will be secured. I never knew he had the spare key to take the money whenever he wished,” he responded.

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When asked if his uncles and sister were still alive, the witness responded in the affirmative.

Did any one of them give you a letter of authority to represent them?” Njoku asked.

“I manage the account. I can’t remember if they gave me a letter,” he responded.

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When asked if he had received returns on his investment, he responded in the affirmative.

Just as you receive returns on the investment in your name, so your uncle and others did,” the lawyer asked, and Imirike said, “We received.”

The witness said he indicated in his extrajudicial statement the returns on his investment.

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“I withdrew a total of 137 dollars,” he said.

He agreed that he withdrew his first petition against the company at the police station, but based on the assurance that he would get his invested money back.

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When the lawyer put it to the witness that he wrote at the police station that he invested the sum of 10,788 U.S. dollars and 74 cents, Imirike said it was incorrect.

When Njoku also confronted Imirike with a question that he collected the returns of 11,910.00 U.S. dollars, the witness said it was not correct.

It was because you realised you had withdrawn more than you invested that you decided to settle with the defendant?” the lawyer asked.

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“Not correct,” the witness said.

In full and final settlement of all your interests, the defendant undertook to give you the total sum of N1 million and a 2016 Toyota Corolla, and he did,” the lawyer said.

“Not correct,” the witness responded.

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Imirike, however, said that the N1 million and the car given to him were not for settlement but for compensation.

He said he had sold the car.

“I suggest to you that the only reason you filed your petition on May 8, 2025, was because you heard the defendant had been arraigned in court and you felt you could get a second bite,” the lawyer said, but the witness said it was not correct.

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Justice Egwuatu adjourned the matter until June 27 and July 4 for the continuation of the trial.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Egwuatu had, on June 10, ordered the remand of Mr Michael in Kuje Correctional Centre over alleged investment fraud.

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The judge, in a ruling in Michael’s bail application shortly after he was arraigned by the EFCC, refused his bail plea on the grounds of the gravity of the offence and the weight of evidence against him.

Justice Egwuatu agreed with the argument of the EFCC’s lawyer, Babatunde, that despite the instant charge, more petitions were still being received by the commission and other security agencies from victims of the Ponzi scheme of the defendant.

The judge observed that the anti-graft agency, in its argument, also submitted that its further investigation had revealed that there were over 50,000 investors in Michael’s failed investment scheme.

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He also held that the victims were aggrieved and it would be in his own safety to remain in government custody pending the conclusion of the trial.

The judge, however, ordered an accelerated hearing of the trial.

NAN reports that the EFCC had, in the charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/134/2025, dragged Michael and his company, a cryptocurrency trading platform, to court as 1st and 2nd defendants.

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The commission, in the seven-count charge bordering on money laundering and advance fee fraud, among others, accused Michael of investment fraud involving 844,416.36 U.S. dollars, N590 million and another 10,000 U.S. dollars.

The EFCC alleged that Michael and his company, between September 2022 and June 2023 in Abuja, while not being a bank or an authorised entity to take deposits, invited the public through advertisements to deposit funds with Afriq Arbitrage System Limited.

This, according to the commission, is in contravention of Section 44(1) of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, 2020, and is punishable under the same Act.

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NAN observes that at Friday’s sitting, a crowd of victims stormed the court to observe proceedings.
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Troops Engage Terrorists In Fierce Gun Battle To Repel Gwoza Invasion

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Troops of Operation Hadin Kai are currently engaged in a fierce gun battle with armed terrorists suspected to be Boko Haram/ISWAP fighters in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

Gwoza, located about 136 kilometers from Maiduguri, shares borders with the Mandara Mountains in Cameroon and the Sambisa Forest — notorious hideouts for insurgents.

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According to sources, the attackers launched an attempted invasion of Gwoza town shortly after Friday Jummat prayers. Residents reported heavy gunfire and multiple explosions in parts of the town as troops mounted a strong and tactical resistance to repel the assault.

Security operatives are said to be working relentlessly to safeguard lives and property in the area, with reinforcements reportedly deployed to support ongoing operations.

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