Tag: Attack

  • SAD! Netizens react as kidnappers k!ll one of six siblings abducted in Abuja [Photos]

    SAD! Netizens react as kidnappers k!ll one of six siblings abducted in Abuja [Photos]

    Bandits, who kidnapped Alhaji Mansoor Al-Kadriyar and his six children, have killed one of the abducted persons, The Nation has learnt.

    The deceased lady identified as Nabeeha Al-Kadriyar was killed on Friday.

    She has been laid to rest according to Islamic rites on Saturday.

    Nabeeha was a 400-level student of biological science, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria.

    Others abducted include: Najeebah (500 level, Quantity Surveying), Nadheerah (300 level, Zoology)

    The kidnappers had earlier contacted the family, demanding N60 million ransom, but The Nation learnt it has been increased to N100 million.

    The victims were abducted on Tuesday night in the Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory.

    Alhaji Mansoor’s brother, Abdulfatai, who led policemen to foil their abduction, was shot dead by the bandits.

    The death of Nabeeha sparked outrage on social media platforms especially “X”.

    Many users trending the hashtag — #Najeebahandhersisters — called on security agencies to intensify efforts to rescue the remaining persons in captivity.

    Following the new development on increase in the ransom, the family and well-wishers of the victims, have taken to social media to solicit funds towards their rescue.

    A relative of the victims, Sherifdeen had disclosed: “They have contacted the family asking for N60m ransom after prolonged pleading. They freed the father but held the children captive. We have been given Friday, January 12, 2024 to look for the money.

    That is N10 million per child. To support the efforts in securing their freedom, we humbly seek financial assistance. We have provided bank details on my Facebook page.”

    Reacting, a foundation @ftvf_foundation said: “Day 11: #Najeebahandhersisters haven’t been released. few hours ago, they killed and sent the body of one of these innocent kids to their parents

    “The kidnappers are insisting on getting the full amount they’re demanding. We just want them back home safe and sound.”

    Condoling with the family, former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Pantami wrote on his verified social media page: “Inna lil Laahi wa inna ilaiHi Raajiun! I just read about the killing of our daughter Nabeeha (400 level, ABU). I also spoke with her father on the remaining 5 of our kidnapped daughters. May Allah forgive her, rescue others & bring absolute peace in Nigeria #Najeebahandhersisters”

    A former presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad said: “I join fellow concerned Nigerians in urgently calling on the @PoliceNG through its PPRO @PrinceMoye1 to acknowledge and respond to the unfortunate incident involving the kidnapping of Najeebah and five of her sisters #NajeebahAndHerSisters more than a week ago.

    “The information shared by a family member @Adamu_Asiya_ this morning indicated that the kidnappers have tragically killed Najeebah as a warning and demanded a N100 million ransom for the release of the remaining victims.

    Meanwhile, the force spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi emphasised that the police and other security agencies have been on the matter to rescue the abducted persons.

  • INSECURITY! Police officers injured, residents abducted as bandits invade Bwari in Abuja

    INSECURITY! Police officers injured, residents abducted as bandits invade Bwari in Abuja

    Alleged kidnappers on Wednesday stormed some communities around the Bwari Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and abducted an undisclosed number of residents.

    The attack reportedly extended to Zuma in neighbouring Niger State.

    It was learnt that the kidnappers stormed the communities and attacked residents unhindered a few days after a series of attacks on Garam in Niger State, a community that shares a boundary with Bwari in FCT.

    It was learnt that two police officers were badly injured during the gun duel with the bandits.

    It was also gathered that the kidnappers succeeded and took away some residents in the operation that lasted hours.

    A source familiar with the communities said FCT police authorities had not done enough to arrest the insecurity in the area considering that the communities shared a border with the Federal Capital Territory.

    Garam, Kuduru and Azu communities were invaded a few days before Christmas when gunmen shot indiscriminately to scare residents. The gunmen abducted three persons in the process without any resistance from the security agents despite the presence of a police post in the area.

    Findings revealed that some residents, especially in Bwari and other border communities have started fleeing their homes as a result of incessant attacks.

    The FCT Police Command is yet to confirm or deny the latest attack in the area. Efforts to reach spokesperson for the FCT Police Command, Josephine Adeh, were also not successful.

  • Military eliminates 6880 terrorists, criminals, arrests 6970 in 2023 – DHQ

    Military eliminates 6880 terrorists, criminals, arrests 6970 in 2023 – DHQ

    The Defence Headquarters has revealed that the military eliminated 6,880 terrorists and other criminals and apprehended 6,970 others from January till date.

    The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba disclosed this while giving an update on the operations of the military in 2023, on Friday in Abuja.

    Buba said the troops also rescued 4,488 kidnapped hostages as well as recovered 3,320 assorted weapons and 39,075 assorted ammunition during the year.

    According to him, troops recovered 100.3 million litres of crude oil, 60.3 million litres of AGO, 3.4 million litres of DPK and 3.5 million litres of PMS within the year.

    In the North East, Buba added that the troops of Operation Hadin Kai neutralised 1,759 terrorists, apprehended 953 suspects and rescued 826 hostages while 11,015 BH/ISWAP terrorists and their families surrendered.

    The Defense spokesman said 259 AK47 rifles, mine FN rifles, 681 assorted arms, 7,097 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 5,773 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 495,336 assorted ammunitions and 2,059 livestock were recovered.

    In the North West, he said the troops of Operation Hadarin Daji killed 1,522 terrorists, apprehended 645 suspects and rescued 1,101 hostages.

    Items recovered, according to him, are 53 AK47 rifles, 426 assorted arms, 2,342 rounds of 7.62mm special, 6,900 assorted ammunition and 5,084 livestock.

    Buba added that troops of Operation Whirl Punch in the North West also neutralised 992 terrorists, apprehended 345 suspects and rescued 538 hostages during the year.

    He said the troops also recovered 34 AK47 rifles, 346 assorted arms, 4,792 rounds of 7.62mm special, 5,127 assorted ammunition and 830 livestock.

  • Death toll mounts as Israel resumes heavy bombardment of Gaza

    Death toll mounts as Israel resumes heavy bombardment of Gaza

    The Hamas-run health ministry said that at least 109 people had been killed in Gaza since the pause in hostilities expired in the morning and ground battles and Israel air strikes resumed.

    Israel alleged that Hamas had attempted to break the truce even before it ended at 0500 GMT by firing a rocket and that it had failed to produce a list of hostages that could have been released on Friday in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.

    But both the United Nations chief and the White House called for the break in fighting to be restored, and UN agencies warned of a “catastrophic” humanitarian situation as bombs fell and hospitals again struggled to cope with the wounded after a week-long respite.

    “We continue to work with Israel, Egypt, and Qatar on efforts to extend the humanitarian pause in Gaza,” a White House National Security Council spokesperson said after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken left Israel following diplomatic efforts to shore up the truce.

    In a social media post, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said: “I deeply regret that military operations have started again in Gaza. I still hope that it will be possible to renew the pause that was established.

    Israeli rescue teams inspect the scene of a shooting attack in Jerusalem on November 30, 2023. Gunmen killed three people and wounded several more in Jerusalem on Thursday, Israeli police said, in an attack shortly after a truce in the Israel-Hamas war was extended. Police said two suspects “implicated in the shootings were neutralised on the spot” after the attack near a bus stop on the western side of Jerusalem, where there are no checkpoints guarding the entrance to the city.

    Under the truce, Hamas militants released hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails, and greater aid flows into war-devastated Gaza.

    But with explosions audible and a dark column of smoke rising over northern Gaza, Israel’s army said its warplanes were striking Hamas targets across the Palestinian territory and AFP journalists saw, and visited the aftermath, of several bombings.

    Outgoing missiles fired by Palestinian groups towards Israel were also seen.

    “The healthcare service is on its knees,” Rob Holden, a World Health Organisation (WHO) senior emergency officer, told journalists in Geneva on a video link from Gaza as explosions were heard in the background. “It is like a horror movie.”

    Israeli officials, however, took a tough line, insisting Hamas was to blame for the new eruption of fighting and vowing to destroy the Islamist movement.

    Unfortunately, Hamas decided to terminate the pause by failing to release all the kidnapped women,” Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy told reporters. “Having chosen to hold onto our women, Hamas will now take the mother of all thumpings.”

    The Israeli military said: “Over the last few hours, ground, air and naval forces struck terror targets in the north and south of the Gaza Strip, including in Khan Yunis and Rafah.”

    Combat resumed shortly after Israel’s army said it had intercepted a rocket fired from Gaza, the first from the territory since a missile launched minutes into the truce on November 24.

    In the rubble of a house destroyed by bombs in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a man screamed: “Where are my children?”

    In Khan Yunis, a group of men chanted “God is greatest” as they rushed through the streets carrying a body wrapped in a white shroud. War has returned, even more fiercely”, Anas Abu Dagga, 22, told AFP.

    – Talks ‘ongoing’ –

    On a bed at Khan Yunis’s Nasser hospital, a member of the same family, Amal Abu Dagga wept, her beige veil covered in blood.

    “I don’t even know what happened to my children,” she said. Another relative, Jamil Abu Dagga, told AFP the family had been at home when the bombs started falling.

    In Israel, sirens warning of potential missiles sounded in several communities near Gaza, and authorities said they were restarting security measures in the area including closing schools.

    A rocket strike destroyed a van in one Israeli community near Gaza.

    The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said fighting had restarted after Hamas violated the truce.

    “The Government of Israel is committed to achieving the goals of the war: Releasing the hostages, eliminating Hamas and ensuring that Gaza never again constitutes a threat to the residents of Israel,” it said.

    Despite the resumption of fighting, talks between Qatari and Egyptian mediators were “ongoing”, said a source briefed on the talks.

    During the seven-day truce, Hamas freed 80 Israeli hostages in exchange for 240 Palestinian prisoners, and more aid entered Gaza, where 1.7 million people are displaced and short of food, water and other essentials, according to the United Nations.

    Twenty-five other hostages, mostly Thais, were also freed during the truce but outside the scope of its terms.

    On Thursday, Washington’s top diplomat Antony Blinken, meeting Israeli and Palestinian officials, called for the truce to be extended, and warned any resumption of combat must protect Palestinian civilians.

    Other world leaders, and aid groups, had also sought an extended pause in the fighting that began on October 7 when Hamas militants broke through Gaza’s militarised border into Israel.

    During the unprecedented attack, Hamas killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapped around 240, according to Israeli authorities.

    In response, Israel vowed to eliminate Hamas and unleashed an air and ground military campaign in Gaza that the Hamas authorities who run Gaza say has killed more than 15,000 people, also mostly civilians.

     

    – ‘Evacuation zones’ –

    On Thursday eight more Israeli hostages, some holding dual nationality, were released.

    Not long after the hostages arrived in Israel, the country’s prison service said another 30 Palestinian prisoners — 23 minors and seven women — had been freed.

    Hamas said it had also offered to hand over the bodies of a mother and her two sons — one of them a baby — in talks to extend the now-expired truce.

    Shiri Bibas, her 10-month-old son Kfir and his four-year-old brother Ariel, along with their father Yarden, have become emblematic of the October 7 attacks due to the age of baby Kfir. Israeli officials refused to comment on Hamas’s “propaganda”.

    The Israeli military published a map of “evacuation zones” in the Gaza Strip. The military said it would enable residents to “evacuate from specific places for their safety if required”.

    Residents in multiple areas were sent SMS warnings on Friday.

    Israeli forces “will begin a crushing military attack on your area of residence to eliminate the terrorist organisation Hamas,” the warnings said.

    “Stay away from all military activity of every kind.”

  • FCT Fire Service moves to check attack on personnel

    FCT Fire Service moves to check attack on personnel

    The Federal Capital Territory Fire Service (FCT-Fire), says it is collaborating with the police and other security agencies to prevent attacks on its personnel while responding to emergencies.

    The Spokesman of the service, Mr Ibrahim Tauheed, NAN on Monday in Abuja that they were also engaging communities to raise awareness about the importance of their work.

    “To discourage hoodlums from interfering with our fire-fighting operations, we are considering increasing community engagements through outreach programmes to raise awareness about the importance of our work.

    “Collaborating with local authorities and community leaders, including district heads and chiefs, will go a long way in addressing the ugly trend,” he added.

    The spokesman said they would continue to work closely with law enforcement agencies for backup during emergencies to deter hoodlums from attacking fire service personnel and looting properties.

    “The recent Samsung warehouse fire experience was an excellent example where hoodlums and other miscreants in their large numbers attacked our personnel to pave way for their nefarious activities.

    “The collaboration with security agencies and community leaders will therefore create the much needed safer environment for our personnel to work with,” Tauheed said.

  • BREAKING! Again, Israeli forces k!ll another Hamas leader

    BREAKING! Again, Israeli forces k!ll another Hamas leader

    The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) on Saturday confirmed the death of the aerial operations head of terror outfit Hamas, Abu Rukbeh.

    This was announced via X platform (formerly Twitter), adding that Abu Rukbeh was responsible for managing the terror group’s drones, unmanned aerial vehicles, paragliders, aerial detection systems, and air defences.

    The IDF added that he played a role in the planning and execution of the October 7 onslaught by Hamas by directing the terrorists who entered southern Israel on paragliders, as well as the drone attacks on Israel Defense Forces observation posts.

    Recall that On October 14, the IDF also announced that it killed the previous head of Hamas’s aerial forces, Murad Abu Murad.
    Last night, IAF fighter jets conducted wide-scale strikes throughout the Gaza Strip. These included dozens of Hamas terror targets as well as ‘Nukhba’ terrorist operatives that were in a staging ground in the Gaza Strip,” the Israeli Air Force wrote X.

    On October 7, Hamas fired a barrage of rockets in Israel and its fighters invaded the southern cities and towns while killing and injuring hundreds of Israeli soldiers and civilians.

    Apart from this, the Palestinian Hamas militants also took dozens of civilians as hostages. Following the attacks, Israel declared a state of war against Hamas, which was followed by a directive from the defence minister to the force to carry out a ‘complete siege’ of Gaza.

    The Israel Defense Forces said its fighter jets attacked around 150 underground sites in the northern Gaza Strip which belong to the Hamas group. It added that several Hamas terrorists were killed in the overnight attack.

    Combat tunnels, underground combat spaces and other underground terrorist infrastructures were destroyed, it added.

  • Israel death toll rises over 1200 due to terrorist attacks – IDF Spokesman

    Israel death toll rises over 1200 due to terrorist attacks – IDF Spokesman

    The Israeli air force continued its counter-attacks in the Gaza Strip after the weekend’s large-scale attack by the Islamist group Hamas.

    Dozens of fighter jets attacked more than 200 targets in the Al-Furqan area, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said early on Wednesday morning.

    It was the third time in 24 hours that large-scale attacks were carried out in the Gaza Strip.

    In total more than 450 targets have been hit, according to the IDF.

    The Isaeli military said Al-Furqan, a neighbourhood in the northern Gaza Strip, is used by Hamas as a terror centre.

    Israel said the area was the base for numerous terrorist attacks which were carried out against Israel.

    The number of people killed in Israel during large-scale attacks by Hamas which began on Saturday has now risen to at least 1,200, IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus said in a situational update on Wednesday morning.

    The overwhelming majority of the fatalities were civilians, Conricus said, characterising the number as staggering and unimaginable.

    More than 2,700 people were injured.

    “Sadly, something tells me that these numbers are not the final numbers,’’ the spokesman added.

    According to the Gaza Health Ministry, by Tuesday night at least 900 people had died in the Gaza Strip as a result of the Israeli air force’s counter-attacks, and 4,500 others were injured.

    In a large-scale attack on the border area on Saturday, Hamas which is classified as a terrorist organisation by the U.S.

    Israel said that the EU and Israel had caused the worst bloodshed among civilians since the founding of the Israeli state.

  • Sit-at-home: Gunmen attack traders, raze vehicles in Imo

    Sit-at-home: Gunmen attack traders, raze vehicles in Imo

    Gunmen enforcing the sit-at-home order on Friday night, attacked Amaraku market located at Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo state.

    Although no life was lost in the attack, it was gathered that the gunmen, suspected to be members of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), set a tricycle and vehicles ablaze.

    Also, the attackers destroyed some goods and properties of petty traders, who are mostly women.

    An eyewitness said that the gunmen also attacked Obolo community in the same Local Government Area.

    “The gunmen were angry with the traders and transporters for flouting the order.

    “The attackers warned traders to close shop and never to flout the order, warning them not come out on Saturday.

    “They went on to raze part of the market and burnt vehicles.” the source said.

    The source said the gunmen shot indiscriminately into the air which made the traders scamper for safety.

    Efforts to get the reaction of the Imo Police Command proved abortive as the Police spokesman, ASP Henry Okoye, neither picked his calls nor replied to text messages sent to him.

    NAN

  • Plateau Attacks: Mutfwang directs security agencies to hunt perpetrators

    Plateau Attacks: Mutfwang directs security agencies to hunt perpetrators

    Gov Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau has directed security agencies in the state to fish out perpetrators of attacks on some communities in Mangu Local government.

    The governor’s directive is contained in a statement issued by his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Mr Gyang Bere, on  Friday in Jos.

    He condemned the brutal attacks on the innocent people in Mper of Bwai and Kogul community of Panyam, in Mangu Local Government Area by suspected bandits, and urged the agencies to bring them to face the full wrath of the law.

    He expressed sadness over the continuous attacks on communities in the state and said that the motive for the destruction of  houses and property, worth millions of naira, was unacceptable.

    He therefore reaffirmed his commitment to explore all available legal avenues to fish out the perpetrators of the dastardly acts.

    He said that his administration was mapping out strategies to ensure an end to the cycle of attacks and killings in the state and sought the cooperation of security agencies and Plateau people in achieving this goal.

    Mutfwang who sympathised with the communities which had lost their loved ones in the attacks, urged them to take solace in God as there are concerted efforts to end the protracted killings.

    He prayed for the speedy recovery for those injured and restated his determination to prioritise the pursuit of sustainable peace and unity in the state.

  • Confusion as gunmen attack villages, abduct traditional rulers in Bauchi State

    Confusion as gunmen attack villages, abduct traditional rulers in Bauchi State

    Confusion in Bauchi State as Gunmen  abducted two traditional rulers and a villager in an attack launched on Balma Village, Ningi LGA.

    It was learnt that the gunmen invaded Balma town at about 2300hrs on Saturday 10th June 2023, and they went directly to the Sarki’s house and shot sporadically into the air to scare the villagers away, and abducted Sarki.

    The kidnappers also shot one Alh. Haruna Dan OC in the neck, where he  was rushed to the Ningi General Hospital and was confirmed dead.

    Similarly, the gunmen on the same Saturday night attacked Bakutunbe village and kidnapped the neighborhood leader, Idris Mai Unguwa, and another 45-year-old man named Ya’u Gandu Maliya.

    The kidnappers have contacted the victims’ families and demanded the sum of N8 million each as ransom.

    The police in Ningi Division are combing the bush in order to rescue the abducted victims.