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Police Rescue Nine Kidnap Victims In Edo

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The Edo State Police Command says it has has rescued nine kidnapped victim from a luxurious bus on Monday in Okpella area (Edo North) of the state.

The Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, SP Kontongs Bello disclosed this on Monday in Benin in a press statement.

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He said the victims were rescued in the bush after the police receive credible information from the public.

He said: “Acting on credible information from members of the public that a luxurious bus belonging to a private company traveling from one of the Eastern state to Abuja have been intercepted by group of hoodlums suspected to be kidnappers and taken to the Bush, in Okpella area of Edo state, the DPO Okpella Divisional Headquarters, CSP Kolawole Aremu immediately swung into action by mobilizing his team from Okpella Division, Edo state Police Command and local vigilante group for immediate bush combing .

“The suspected kidnappers noticing the team of operatives in their den hurriedly abandoned the victims and escaped into the thick forest. The nine kidnapped victims were all rescued unhurt. They were advised to continue their journey after profiling them,” the statement added.

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Bello also said the the Commissioner of Police in the state, Philip Ogbadu, enjoined the general Public to continue to support the police by providing credible information that would help in the fight against crime and criminal elements in the state.

 

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Guest Collapses, Dies At Niger Govt House In Minna

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A man, identified only as Gregory, has died after collapsing inside a lodge at the Niger State Government House in Minna.

The incident happened around 9:30 p.m., according to a report from the Chief Security Officer at the Government House.

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The Niger State Police Command said Gregory went to visit Sammy Adigun, the chairman of the Niger Food Security Systems and Logistics Company, on the night of Friday, August 2.

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However, he was informed that his host was not available, and shortly after, he became ill and collapsed.

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Police spokesperson Wasiu Abiodun said officers from the GRA Division were called and quickly moved Gregory to the IBB Specialist Hospital in Minna.

The guest was rushed to IBB Specialist Hospital, where he was later confirmed dead,” the police statement said.

Gregory’s body has been taken to the hospital mortuary, and an autopsy will be carried out to determine the cause of death.

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Troops Eliminate Three Kidnappers During Ransom Collection In Plateau

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Troops of Operation SAFE HAVEN, OPSH, have eliminated three kidnappers during a failed ransom collection operation in the Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.

According to a post shared on X (formerly Twitter) by security expert Zagazola Makama, the interface between the kidnappers and the troops, which took place along the Jos–Makurdi road at the Rafin Sanyi area of the council, followed the abduction of a military officer, Corporal Munyal Abdullahi of 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Jos, who was kidnapped on Saturday, August 2, while travelling to Abuja.

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Further reports reveal that on getting knowledge of the abduction of the soldier, troops of Sector 6 of the OPSH, in collaboration with the EIB STRATOC team, launched a coordinated operation on Monday, August 4, around Farin Lamba, Maraban Jama’a, and Ganawuri in Jos South and Riyom LGAs, where they encountered the kidnappers when they were about to pick up a ransom of N500,000 they had negotiated with the family of the victim.

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At about 5:35 p.m., a suspect was observed with a bag suspected to contain the ransom money en route to a POS shop. Troops monitored the suspect as he diverted through a bush path to link up with his gang,” Makama wrote, quoting a military source who pleaded anonymity.

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“On noticing he was being trailed, the suspect raised an alarm, prompting other syndicate members to flee. The troops pursued and engaged them, killing three of the suspects.

“Recovered from the scene were N312,000 in cash, two knives, three mobile phones, and one AirPod device.

“The kidnapped soldier reportedly took advantage of the commotion to free himself and safely rejoined his unit,” he added.

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One Killed, Six Injured As Security Forces Repel Bandit Attacks In Katsina Villages

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At least six persons sustained injuries and one later died after security forces repelled a bandit attack on Tashar Gemu and Unguwar Gambo villages in Malumfashi Local Government Area of Katsina State.

The development was disclosed in a post on Tuesday by security analyst, Zagazola Makama, via X.

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According to the post, the attack occurred around 7:30 p.m. on Monday, when the assailants, in large numbers, stormed the communities.

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They were, however, confronted by a combined team of troops, police operatives, vigilantes, and members of the Community Watch Corps (C-Watch) under Operation FANSAN YANMA.

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A fierce gun battle ensued, forcing the bandits to retreat into the surrounding bush.

The injured victims were identified as Sani Umar, Shamsu Isah, Usman Rabiu, Adamu Amadu, and Isah Abdullahi. All were taken to the General Hospital in Malumfashi for treatment, where Sani Umar was later confirmed dead.

Security patrols have been intensified in the area to prevent further attacks and to apprehend the fleeing assailants.

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