Law & Crime
Troops Eliminate Scores of Criminals, Recover Over N263m Worth of Stolen Crude in sustained nationwide operations

By Our Correspondent
In a bid rid the country of all forms of criminality, Armed Forces of Nigeria, in collaboration with Hybrid Forces and other security agencies, intensified both kinetic and non-kinetic operations across all theatres in the past week, recording significant gains in the ongoing fight against terrorism, banditry, oil theft, and separatist violence.
These concerted efforts led to the elimination of scores of criminals, arrests of several others, rescue of kidnapped victims, and the surrender of some insurgents.
in a statement by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Markus Kangye, the military operations showcased the professionalism, resilience, and strategic depth of the Armed Forces in confronting a broad spectrum of security threats facing the country.
In the South-South region under Operation DELTA SAFE, troops foiled oil theft valued at over N263,843,522. The recovery included 198,482 litres of stolen crude oil, 63,846 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), and 947 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS). In addition, troops discovered and destroyed 24 crude oil cooking ovens, 26 dugout pits, 9 boats, 19 storage tanks, 21 drums, and 15 illegal refining sites. Eight oil thieves were arrested and nine vehicles seized, while arms, ammunition, Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), and IED-making materials were also recovered.
Troops of Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI, conducted multiple offensives between July 4 and 9 in Platari, Sambisa Forest, and the Timbuktu Triangle, eliminating scores of Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists. As operational tempo increased, numerous terrorists, including women and children, surrendered to troops across locations in Borno and Adamawa States. In separate engagements in Gwoza, Kaga, Mafa, Ngala, Abadam, Bama, Biu, Konduga, Damboa, Dikwa and Madagali, troops killed several terrorists, arrested five collaborators, rescued four kidnapped victims, and recovered various arms and ammunition. A high-profile terrorist commander, Ibn Ali, also surrendered with his weapons in Bama LGA. Troops safely detonated several IEDs and recovered a total of N822,500.
In the North West, troops under Operation FANSAN YAMMA carried out a major joint offensive involving air and ground forces on July 10 in Jam-Gemu, Maskekari, Yarbuga, and Kinduntu villages in Gusau LGA, Zamfara State. The operation led to the elimination of several terrorist leaders and commanders. Additional contacts in Maru, Talata Mafara, Binji, Sabon Birni, Illela, Danko-Wasagu, Arewa, Matazu, and Katsina LGAs yielded further successes. Troops killed several terrorists, arrested five, and rescued two kidnapped victims. Recovered items included arms, ammunition, motorcycles, and N28,720, while several terrorist camps and equipment were destroyed.
In the North Central theatre, Operation SAFE HAVEN troops conducted offensive operations and responded to distress calls in Wase, Barkin Ladi, Bokkos, Riyom, and Jos South LGAs of Plateau State, and Zangon Kataf in Kaduna State. Several extremists were killed, 18 suspects arrested, and seven kidnapped victims rescued. Troops also recovered weapons, ammunition, motorcycles, and a vehicle. Notably, on July 6, troops arrested a militia operative in an ambush position along Kafi-Abu-Rakwok road in Barkin Ladi. He was found with a locally fabricated AK-47 rifle, one magazine, and 30 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition.
Troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE achieved similar results in Benue, Taraba, Nasarawa, Kogi States and the Federal Capital Territory. In areas including Makurdi, Guma, Katsina-Ala, Karim Lamido, Takum, Jalingo, Nasarawa Eggon, Kabba Bunu, and Kuje, troops eliminated extremists, arrested eight suspects, and rescued two kidnapped victims. A notorious extremist kingpin, Liamdoo Douglas Adekpe, also known as Bajor, was apprehended in Takum LGA of Taraba State with weapons and dangerous items in his possession.
Further operations under Operation DELTA SAFE in the South-South resulted in the recovery of an additional 198,482 litres of stolen crude oil, 63,846 litres of illegally refined AGO, and 947 litres of PMS. Troops also destroyed refining infrastructure including ovens, dugout pits, storage tanks, and boats. Arms, explosives, vehicles, motorcycles, and other equipment were also recovered. Five suspected kidnappers and criminals were arrested in Oshimili and Ughelli North LGAs of Delta State and Yenagoa LGA of Bayelsa State.
In the South East, troops of Operation UDO KA sustained aggressive operations during the week. Following the earlier arrest of a POS vendor on June 26, further investigations led to the apprehension of a key sponsor and logistics supplier to the Mother Valley IPOB/ESN camp on July 2 in Ihiala LGA of Anambra State. Items recovered included four POS machines, two mobile phones, and N250,600. Additionally, four suspected IPOB/ESN members and informants were arrested in Anambra and Imo States.
Reaffirming the Armed Forces’ commitment to national security, Major General Kangye stated that the military remains determined to secure every part of the country through evolving strategies and collaborative efforts. He acknowledged the vital role of public support and inter-agency cooperation in achieving current successes and called on Nigerians to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities.
“The Armed Forces of Nigeria remain resolute and committed to defending the territorial integrity of our nation and ensuring the safety of all Nigerians. Our operations across the various regions are yielding tangible results, Together, we will secure Nigeria for our future generations.” the statement concluded.
Law & Crime
Tension, fear, grip Abuja residents as Police, soldiers threaten FreeNnamdiKanuNow Protesters with tear-gas, live bullets causing standpid, gridlock in FCT

By Our Correspondent
Abuja experienced significant disruptions(today)Monday due to the the FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest led by Omoyele Sowore.
The situation is chaotic, with major roads like the Abuja-Kubwa expressway and Abuja-Keffi highway heavily congested, causing long traffic gridlocks.
In Abuja City Centre, Roads and offices were shut down, with commuters trekking to their destinations.
The Ushafa Bridge, Current situation report at Ushafa bridge showed massive crowd of commuters stranded on the road side in bid to board vehicles, which unfortunately, are not forthcoming. I am currently stranded at the bridge.
However, the situation in Gwagwalada remained relatively calm as normal activities continue, with okada riders, popularly known as Going — and vehicles moving freely across the town.
Our correspondent, who went around Gwagwalada metropolis, reports that most shops owned by the Igbo community remain under lock and key, particularly along the usually busy Park Road, where business activities are completely grounded. Only a few traders were seen hanging around their closed shops.
other establishments such as banks, fuel stations, and schools; both public and private were open and attending to customers and students.
One of the affected business owners, Mazi Agu Okechukwu Samuel, Director and Chief Executive Officer of Lion Property Enterprise Limited, spoke to Dailly Champion.
He confirmed that his office was locked in solidarity with the protest, being an Igbo man.
Meanwhile, movement within Gwagwalada remains unhindered, as residents go about their normal activities, with security personnel visible at strategic points carrying out their regular duties.
A joint security checkpoint has caused traffic gridlock, with motorists using single lanes or detouring.
Commuters were largely at the receiving end as they were stranded for hours at various bus-stops and junctions because there were no commercial or private vehicles to convey them to their places of work.
Motorists were also seen reversing back to their homes on sighting the chaotic gridlock and armed uniform personnel, while those who were yet to leave their homes, decided to take a rest.
At the city centre, particularly around the Federal secretariat and the three arm zone, large number of commuters are trekking to find their ways to their various destinations as all the roads and offices are shut down.
Law & Crime
HURIWA Hails Nigerian Military for Arrest of ‘Gentle de Yahoo,’ Kingpin of South-East Terror Network, …. Calls for Improved military Civil affairs

…. Calls for Improved military Civil affairs
By Our Correspondent
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has commended the Nigerian Armed Forces for their courageous and well-coordinated operation that led to the arrest of the notorious commander of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN), popularly known as Gentle de Yahoo (identified as Ifeanyi Eze Okorienta).
The group described him as the kingpin behind the persistent wave of killings, kidnappings, and violent attacks across the South-East, especially in Imo State.
HURIWA specifically asserted that the failure of the Nigeria Army to demonstrate practically that Gentle Yahoo was indeed captured alive is troubling.
HURIWA however noted that Human rights violations by the military operatives during internal security operations across Nigeria are rife with South-East of Nigeria witnessing some of the most brutal killings of innocent Igbo youths by armed security forces including police, Department of State Services and state run armed vigilantes in Imo states.
The Rights group said the recent report of massive killings of Igbo youths which was prepared articulately by Amnesty International is factually accurate and credible just as HURIWA tasked the heads of the different armed security services to wake up, enforce strict adherence to the rules of engagement and zero-tolerance to corruption, extrajudicial killings and lack of professionalism which are manifesting amongst many operatives of the armed forces of Nigeria.
The killers of Igbo youths amongst the armed forces must be identified, prosecuted, and punished for their crimes against humanity.
In a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja, HURIWA described the ‘arrest’, if proven as announced by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Magnus Kangye as “a landmark breakthrough” and “a major moral victory” for the Nigerian military in its sustained campaign to restore peace and order in the region.
The Association noted that Gentle de Yahoo’s reign of terror had inflicted untold hardship and suffering on several communities, particularly in Okigwe, Orsu, and Arondizuogu, where he allegedly coordinated brutal attacks and extortion activities.
According to verified security reports cited by HURIWA, troops of the Joint Task Force, Operation UDO KA, acting on credible intelligence, apprehended Gentle de Yahoo and eight of his accomplices in coordinated offensives across Imo and Ebonyi States.
During the raid, the military recovered an English pistol, assorted rounds of ammunition, police and military uniforms, six mobile phones, and a cache of operational motorcycles and vehicles used in terror operations.
HURIWA recalled that the arrested commander had long been on the military’s wanted list for spearheading multiple acts of terror, including kidnappings, community invasions, and targeted killings in parts of Imo State. Among his most horrifying atrocities, the Association noted, was his alleged orchestration of the massacre in Arondizuogu, where gunmen believed to be loyal to his network invaded three communities (Umualaoma, Ndiakuwanta, and Ndiejezie) killing over 30 people in cold blood earlier this year.
Describing the arrest as “the fall of a major pillar of organised terror in the South-East,” HURIWA urged the Nigerian military to consolidate on this momentum by dismantling the remaining cells of violent agitators still operating under the guise of secessionist struggle.
The Association called for sustained, intelligence-driven operations while adopting more strategic approaches such as increased collaboration with traditional rulers, local vigilante groups, and community-based intelligence volunteers. HURIWA emphasized that meaningful civilian cooperation and timely intelligence sharing are critical to consolidating the military’s recent gains.
The rights group further lauded the visionary leadership and operational acumen of the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, whom it credited for instilling renewed discipline, coordination, and professionalism across the Armed Forces. HURIWA said General Musa’s unwavering commitment to protecting Nigeria’s territorial integrity and ensuring human rights compliance in counter-terrorism operations has restored public confidence in the military.
It also called on the federal government to improve the welfare and remuneration of military personnel, particularly those serving in volatile areas. The Association noted that better funding, prompt payment of allowances, and improved logistics support would not only sustain troop morale but also enhance operational effectiveness in ongoing security operations nationwide.
HURIWA urged civilians in the South-East to complement the efforts of the Armed Forces through intelligence sharing, vigilance, and moral support. It maintained that genuine peace and security can only be achieved through collective responsibility, where citizens, community leaders, and security agencies work hand in hand to defeat terror and criminality.
While reiterating its unwavering support for the Nigerian military, HURIWA called on the Defence Headquarters to ensure that all suspects arrested in connection with violent crimes are prosecuted in accordance with due process, to serve as a deterrent to others who continue to undermine peace and national unity.
The Association concluded by expressing optimism that with sustained strategic coordination, improved logistics, and nationwide solidarity, Nigeria will soon witness a significant decline in violent extremism and criminality.
Law & Crime
FreeNnamdiKanuNow campaign : MASSOB spits fire, warns Police don’t touch our leader….as police invites Uwazuruike

By Our Correspondent
Ahead of the planned #FreeNnamdiKanuNow campaign protest slated for Monday, 20 October, the leadership of Biafra Independence Movement, BİM, /Movement for Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Sunday spit fire, warned police not to touch its leader, Chief Ralph Uwazuruoke.
The movement sounded the note of warning while reacting to the invitation to Uwazuruike by the Imo state Police Command based on the said protest.
In a press release signed and issued to newsmen by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity/Director of Information to BIM/MASSOM, Mazi Chris Mocha, the movement condemned in strong terms, the police summon extended to its leader, Uwazuruike, and warned – “Don’t Touch Ralph Uwazuruike.”
The release said the invitation, was against democratic principles and, a violation of the leader’s fundamental human rights.
The pro-Biafra group insisted that its leader, and İjele Ndigbo, Ralph Uwazuruike had never committed any offence by volunteering to join a Nationwide ‘peaceful’ protest for the release of the detained leader of indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
The police summon according to the statement was a ploy to arrest and possibly detain its leader, and İjele Ndigbo, Ralph Uwazuruike .
Recall that Uwazuruike had over the weekend dragged the İmo State Police Command, and others to Owerri High Court to enforce his fundamental human rights.
MASSOB described its leader, Ralph Uwazuruike Esq, as a peaceful man who leads a peaceful organization in Nigeria for the past 26 years and has demostrated his penchant for peaceful dialogue and respect for the rule of law while advocating for the Self-determination for Biafra.
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