Tag: Terrorists

  • Terrorists abduct 25 persons in 4 Katsina LGs

    Terrorists abduct 25 persons in 4 Katsina LGs

    Terrorists have abducted 25 persons, including women and children,  injured others during different operations in four local councils of Katsina State.

    In Batsari Local Council, about 9.00 p.m., on Sunday, the marauders abducted 20 persons in Madogara community, most of whom are peasant farmers.

    Sources in the council, however, said one of the abductees managed to escape after he fought one of the terrorists holding him.

    According to The Guardian l the escapee sustained injuries from machetes used on his body by terrorists.

    It was also gathered that some family members of those abducted had been receiving calls from the terrorists, asking for ransom.

    Terrorists also abducted three healthcare workers a few days ago, including Balarabe Mohammed, who was abducted on August 6 at the Dongon-Dawa Healthcare Facility in Faskari Local Council.

    The other two were abducted on August 1 inDandume Local Council.

    Also, terrorists abducted a woman popularly known as Fatima, who sells local food known as Waina, and her daughter.

    It was learnt that abductions spiked in recent weeks due to the rainy season, when farmers go to their farms.

    At the time of this report, spokesperson for the police command in the state, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, was yet to respond to inquiries on the incidents.

    MEANWHILE, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has said terrorism and related criminality spiked insecurity in the North West, with Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) standing at over one million.

    IOM Chief of Mission in Nigeria, Laurent De Boeck, who made this known in Katsina, on Monday, lamented that the state led others in the region in terms of IDPs.
    Boeck was speaking at the official launch of the group’s Conflict Mitigation and Community Reconciliation Project in the North West.

    According to him, based on research the organisation conducted in October last year, Katsina has 29 percent of total IDPs in the region, while women and children make up 54 per cent and 56 percent of the IDPs respectively.

    “The North West is with over one million IDPs and about 29 per cent of them are from Katsina alone,” he said.

    IOM, Mercy Corps and Centre Democracy and Development, with support from the European Union (EU), he said, were collaborating with the state government to promote community reconciliation process in the state.

  • Katsina: Police rescue varsity students kidnapped by terrorists

    Katsina: Police rescue varsity students kidnapped by terrorists

    Katsina State Police Command has said it succeeded in rescuing two students of Federal University Dutsinma (FUDMA), Katsina State and one elderly man kidnapped on Thursday, August 4, 2023 by terrorists who invaded Bayan Radio Quarters, located at the fringes of Dutsinma LGA of Katsina State.

    ASP Sadiq Abubakar, who disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, gave the identity of the three rescued victims as follows: Ibrahim Abdulwaheed, and Abdulrahman Abdulwasiu, (who are both students of FUDMA) and one 55 years old Malam Dauda Magini.

    According to ASP Sadiq, the hoodlums wielding sophisticated firearms stormed the community in large number at about 02:09 hours on that fateful day and kidnapped the aforementioned victims.

    Upon receipt of the report, the Katsina State Police Commissioner, CP Aliyu Abubakar Musa, swiftly directed the Area Commander Dutsinma, long with the DPO Dutsinma, and the Head of Anti-Kidnapping Unit, Katsina Police Command, CSP Andrew Alphouse, to conduct a search and rescue mission with the view to locate and safely rescue the kidnapped victims.

    Describing how the kidnapped victims were rescued ASP Sadiq said: “In an extraordinary demonstration of teamwork, professionalism, and unwavering dedication, the rescue team combed through the bush, successfully located the kidnapped victims, and rescued them unhurt during the meticulously executed operation. The victims were immediately rushed to the hospital for medical attention.”

    Consequently, the Katsina Police Commissioner commended the rescue team for their display of uncommon bravery and gallantry, stating that the command remains committed towards ensuring the safety and security of the lives and properties of people in the state.

    CP Aliyu in the statement further enjoins the good people of the state to continue to support the command and other security agencies with credible and timely information on criminal activities to enable the command take prompt and decisive action.

     

  • SAD! Plateau in panic mode as terrorists set eleven villagers ablaze

    SAD! Plateau in panic mode as terrorists set eleven villagers ablaze

    Eleven persons were on Tuesday night burnt to by suspected terrorists who attacked Chisu village in Mangu Local Government of Plateau State.

    A source said the victims ran to a house in the village for safety following sporadic gunshots in the community around 11 pm but the assailants pursued them to the property and set the house on fire leading to their death.

    Confirming the death of the villagers, a resident of Chisu community who escaped the attack, Michael Bulus, said the incident took place on Tuesday night.

    “The terrorists also burnt a church along Mangu-Bokkos Road and other properties before making their escape.”

    He added that the COCIN Regional Church Council Bwai along Mangu Bokkos road in the local government was also burnt by the terrorists along with other houses, vehicles, and tricycles before they fled the community.

    Alabo Alfred, the Plateau State Police Command spokesperson did not pick up his calls when contacted on the incident.

    A source also confirmed that more security operatives had been deployed to the affected community following reports.

  • Pandemonium as terrorists abduct village head, 49 others in Niger State

    Pandemonium as terrorists abduct village head, 49 others in Niger State

    There was pandemonium in Fugge community of Rijau local government area, Niger State, on Friday after terrorists stormed the community and abducted the village head, Mallam Abdullahi Zaure.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the terrorists also abducted 49 other persons along with Mallam Zaure when they stormed the community.

    It was learnt that the incident occurred on Friday afternoon when the terrorists invaded the village on several motorcycles, shooting sporadically into the air and causing panic among residents.

    According to a report by the Nation, majority of the abductees were women and children with few males while several cattle were rustled.

    It was also gathered that fighter jets descended on the terrorists when they were moving with the abductees which resulted in the death of several of the bandits and rustled cattle.

    Some of the residents claimed to have seen some bodies of the terrorists and corpses of cows killed or injured by the airstrike.

    The residents claimed that the terrorists have gone into their den which is located in the forest, bordering Niger State and Kebbi State.

    Efforts to contact the Niger Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Abiodun Wasiu, and Commissioner of Internal Security, Emmanuel Umar proved abortive.

  • Terrorists launch attack at military outpost, kill soldier

    Terrorists launch attack at military outpost, kill soldier

    A soldier was killed in the early hours of Monday when the Islamic State West African Province (ISWAP) terrorists attacked a Nigerian military outpost in the Pulka area of Borno State.

    A security analyst in the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, who disclosed this in his publication further revealed that the Nigerian troops of 21 armored Brigade Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) Bama area of the state repelled an attack of the ISWAP terrorists on the outskirts of the town in the state.

    Makama noted that the terrorists stormed the town from the Sambisa axis through Yarimari Gana in the early Monday morning at about 0200 hours in an attempt to launch an attack.

    But it was gathered that the troops were swiftly deployed to the scene where they engaged the terrorists at the back of the Bama Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp, forcing the terrorists to flee.

    In collaboration with Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), the Nigerian troops 21-Armored Brigade, Bama and 199 Special Forces Battalion had between April 17th and 20th, 2023, killed 35 terrorists and captured one Alhaji Baana after the security forces destroyed 12 camps of the Boko Haram located in Bama Local Government Area of the state.

  • How troops thwarted terrorists, thugs’ attempt to disrupt polls -DHQ

    How troops thwarted terrorists, thugs’ attempt to disrupt polls -DHQ

    The Defence Headquarters said troops on operations in Kogi and Borno states foiled planned attacks by terrorists and political thugs aimed at disrupting the February 25 presidential and National Assembly elections in the states.

    According to the military high command, the terrorists planned to attack some locations in Kauwa, Gamboru, and Monguno in Borno but the troops carried out an air raid in the location following an intelligence report.

    Speaking in Abuja on Thursday during the biweekly briefing on troop activities, the Director, Defence Media Operations, Major General Musa Danmadami, also said troops on patrol at Okehi town in Okenne Local Government Area of Kogi on February 25 arrested 8 political thugs in an attempt to disrupt the electoral process.

    He said, “Notably, on February 24, 2023, an intelligent report revealed terrorist convergence with plans to attack some locations in Kauwa, Gamboru, and Monguno in Borno state in a bid to disrupt the 2023 general elections.

    “Consequently, a series of air interdiction operations were carried out at these identified locations. Feedback revealed that the airstrike dealt with terrorists, as several terrorists were neutralized with their logistics destroyed.

    Troops recovered 2 AK47 rifles loaded with 12 rounds of refilled 7.62mm special ammunition, one bandolier, 10 rounds of fabricated 7.62mm ammunition, 7 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition, and one mobile phone

    “Troops on patrol at Okehi town in Okenne Local Government Area of Kogi State on 25 February 2023 arrested 8 political thugs in an attempt to disrupt the electoral process. Troops recovered 3 pump action guns, 2 locally fabricated AK 47 rifles, 6 locally made assorted guns, and 2 daggers.”

    He said troops in Operation Hadin Kai in the North East and Hadarin Daji neutralized 21 terrorists, arrested 35 terrorist logistics suppliers and rescued 36 civilians while a total of 1,332 terrorists and their family members comprising 222 males, 411 females, and 699 children surrendered at different locations within the theatre of operations.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Danmadami also said troops acting on credible intelligence apprehended a terrorist commander alongside his wife and 4 children at Gwoza town in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno state.

    He said, “Based on credible intelligence, troops while on ambush position apprehended a Boko Haram Terrorists commander alongside his wife and 4 children at Gwoza town in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State. Troops recovered 2 AK47 rifles loaded with 12 rounds of refilled 7.62mm special ammunition, one bandolier, 10 rounds of fabricated 7.62mm ammunition, 7 rounds of 5.56mm ammunition, and one mobile phone.”

    How troops thwarted terrorists, thugs’ attempt to disrupt polls -DHQ

    He added that between February 23 and 8 March 2023, troops ambushed terrorists as well as intercepted terrorists’ logistics suppliers in villages within Marte, Konduga, Bama, Biu, Monguno, and Gwoza Local Government Areas of Borno state.

    He said troops on patrol at Gusau in Gusau Local Government Area of Zamfara state intercepted a female bandit collaborator who was en route to Taraba state with the sum of N1,093,000.00 only concealed in a cosmetic bag, adding that the recovered sum was said to be for the purchase of arms and ammunition in Taraba state.

    On February 26, he also said troops on patrol in Gusau town in Gusau Local Government Area of Zamfara state arrested a suspected bandit collaborator with the sum of N9,500,000.00 naira only.

  • Police confirm 41 killed by terrorists in Katsina State

    Police confirm 41 killed by terrorists in Katsina State

    The Police Command in Katsina State has confirmed the death of 41 members of local vigilance groups, popularly known as “Yansakai”, in an ambush by terrorists in Yargoje forest.

    This is contained in a statement issued to newsmen by the Command’s Public Relations Officer,  SP Gambo Isah on Friday in Katsina.

    “On Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023 at about 22:00 hours, terrorists in their numbers, shooting sporadically with AK 47 rifles, attacked the house of one Alhaji Muntari at Unguwar Audu Gare, Kandarawa, Bakori Local Government, and rustled 50 cows and 30 sheep.

    “Subsequently, on Feb. 2, at about 10:00 hours, Yansakai groups from 11 villages in Bakori local government regrouped and went after the terrorists with a view to recover the rustled. animals.

    “They traced the footpaths of the hoodlums to a location at Yargoje forest, unfortunately, the terrorists planned and launched a coordinated ambush on the Yansakai.

    “The hoodlums shot and killed 41 Yansakai and wounded two others,” he said.

    Isah said that the Area Commander in Malumfashi, led a team of policemen to the scene and evacuated the corpses and injured persons to Kankara General Hospital.

    The command spokesman said that a joint security operation was ongoing to arrest the culprits and bring them to book.

  • Trending video: WATCH moment bandit leader displays new notes amid scarcity

    Trending video: WATCH moment bandit leader displays new notes amid scarcity

    A video clip has surfaced online depicting a bandit leader displaying new naira notes that is beyond the reach of many Nigerians.

    In the clip, the bandit leader who spoke fluent Hausa said he has the new notes stashed in sacks.

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  • FG returns repentant terrorists back to their communities

    FG returns repentant terrorists back to their communities

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Lucky Irabor says 613 rehabilitated low-risk repentant terrorists will be transferred to their state governments for reintegration into the society.

    Irabor made the disclosure during the fifth Stakeholders’ Meeting of Operation Safe Corridor (OPSC), on Thursday in Abuja.

    Represented by the Chief of Defence Training and Operation, Maj.-Gen. Adeyemi Yekini, the CDS said the 613 clients are currently undergoing deradicalization and rehabilitation handled by the OPSC.

    He said that the meeting would exhaustively discuss the Deradicalization, Rehabilitation and Reintegration (DRR) Programme ahead of the transfer of the rehabilitated clients to their state governments.

    Irabor said the OPSC was established by President Muhammadu Buhari in September 2015 as a window for willing and repentant terrorists to lay down their arms and undergo a structured DRR programme.

    He added that the scheme was a multi-agency and humanitarian operation utilising the expertise of over 17 services, ministries, departments and agencies, supported by local and international organisations and friendly nations.

    The CDS said the successes of OPSC had continued to resonate within the region and in the diaspora, thereby attracting the interest of researchers from far and wide.

    “It is also important to mention that upon graduation from the programme, each client will be provided some food and personal items, as well as start-up pack according to the trade learnt during training to enable them set up small businesses and start a new life.”

    Irabor recommended that the receiving state governments should provide necessary support to enable the ex-combatants wade through the transitional and most challenging phase of their lives.

    “We are optimistic that working closely with local and traditional authorities, the states can deploy security apparatus at their disposal to effectively track and evaluate the re-integrated ex- combatants.

    “I must emphasise that it is critical for all stakeholders involved in the reintegration processes in order to mitigate, or completely eliminate incidences of recidivism,” he said.

    Irabor said the Armed Forces had significantly degraded Boko Haram and Islamic State terrorists and restricted them to a small portion of Sambisa Forest and isolated islands on the Lake Chad.

    According to him, through consistent and effective air interdictions along with well coordinated clearance operations on positively identified strongholds of the insurgents, troops have continued to inflict heavy casualties on the groups and their leadership.

    “These sustained operations continue to put pressure and confusion within the ranks of the adversary causing many to surrender to the armed forces.

    “As at today, over 83,000 insurgents and their family members have surrendered, while those captured have been tried and convicted to various jail terms by the law courts.

    “As we speak, many more captured combatants are being held in several correctional facilities and their trial is ongoing,” Irabor said.

    The CDS said that the military has been adopting kinetic and non kinetic methods to win the war against insurgency.

    “I must emphasise that counterinsurgency operation is dynamic and requires a lot of ingenuity and proactive strategies to achieve success.

    “One of such strategies adopted by the Federal Government is by extending an olive branch to low profile members of the insurgent groups who form the critical mass,” he said.

    The Coordinator of OPSC, Maj.-Gen. Joseph Maina, said the programme had successfully processed 1,573 clients comprising 1,555 Nigerians and 18 foreign nationals from Cameroon, Chad and Niger since its commencement in 2016.

    Maina said that all the foreign clients were transferred to their respective countries for reintegration.

    He said that the 613 clients were transferred to the DRR camp on Sept. 8, 2022 to commence training, adding that among them were five foreigners from Chad and Niger.

    The OPSC coordinator disclosed that 19 of the clients have been transferred to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital neurological center for expert psychiatric management.

    On the meeting, Maina said it was to work out modalities for the smooth transfer of the clients to  their national and states authorities for reintegration after graduation in February.

    “Specifically, at the end of this meeting, all stakeholders would be fully abreast with activities of OPSC and DRR Programme in particular.

    “The State authorities and the MDAs would know in specific terms, the roles they would play in the transfer as well as reintegration process of the clients.

    “Identify and recommend in specific terms affordable resettlement package for the clients and assign responsibility to relevant MDAs to provide.

    “Determine the mode of community sensitization, camp visitation and community service programmes to take and ratify the graduation date and initiate arrangements for the ceremony,” he said.

    The Secretary to the Government of Adamawa, Mallam Bashiru Ahmad, said the state had been collaborating with OPSC to bring clients’ parent together and prepare communities to receive them after deradicalisation.

    He said they were at the stakeholders’ meeting to look at what could be done to ensure the effectiveness of the programme and expressed optimism that the effort would yield the desired result.

    On her part, Borno Commissioner for Women affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Zuwaira Gambo, said the state had received the largest chunk of the repentant terrorists since the programme started.

    Gambo assured that the state would continue to assess the clients even after graduation from OPSC in Gombe to ensure that there were ready for reintegration into their communities.

    She said the only difference between the Borno model of deradicalisation and OPSC was the military involvement, adding that the Borno model was more civil in outlook.

    According to her, the repentant terrorists live with their families in Borno camps while the camp in Gombe only allows families visits.

    She called for more support from federal government and relevant stakeholders for the state government achieve its desired objective.

  • Troops neutralise 4 terrorists, recover arms in Kaduna

    Troops neutralise 4 terrorists, recover arms in Kaduna

    Troops of Operation Forest Sanity have eliminated four terrorists and recovered arms and ammunition as well as other items in two encounters in Kaduna State.

    Maj-Gen. Musa Danmadami, Director, Defence Media Operations, made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Danmadami said the troops had on Sunday and Monday responded to distress calls of bandits’ attacks at Rafin Sarki village in Giwa Local Government Area, Kaduna State.

    He said the troops engaged the terrorists in a gunfight and neutralised two , recovering one AK 47 rifle.

    He added that troops had also on Tuesday, carried out an ambush operation at Rafin Taba village, in the same local government area and neutralised two terrorists.

    According to him, troops also recovered two AK 47 rifles, four AK 47 magazines, 51 (7.62mm) special ammunition, five mobile phones, one cutlass, two motorcycles, and the sum of N206,000.

    “The military high command commends troops of Operation Forest Sanity and encourages the general public to avail troops with credible and timely information on criminal activities,” he said.