Category: Security

  • Police Intensify Crackdown on Kidnapping and Robbery, Rescue 13 Victims

    Police Intensify Crackdown on Kidnapping and Robbery, Rescue 13 Victims

    The Nigeria Police Force has reinforced its operations against kidnapping, armed robbery, and related crimes, yielding notable results in recent days. 

    Through targeted efforts in various states, officers successfully rescued 13 kidnapped individuals and apprehended multiple robbery suspects while recovering a cache of weapons.  

    On December 27, 2024, officers in Kwara State stormed a hideout in Idofin-Igbana, freeing 13 hostages after a confrontation with the kidnappers, who fled with injuries.

     The following day in Lagos, police intercepted two individuals at Pinnacle Depot, Lekki, discovering firearms, including a double-barrel rifle and 90 cartridges.

     In another operation at Ikeja GRA, three suspected robbers were arrested, and weapons, including a locally made pistol and cutlasses, were seized.  

    The Inspector-General of Police has assured the public of the Force’s continued efforts to curb criminal activities and ensure community safety. Investigations are ongoing, with suspects facing prosecution soon.

  • Nigerien Leader, Abdourahmane Tchiani accuses France of Funding Insecurity in Northern Nigeria, Says, Tinubu, Rufa’i and Ribadu are Aware

    Nigerien Leader, Abdourahmane Tchiani accuses France of Funding Insecurity in Northern Nigeria, Says, Tinubu, Rufa’i and Ribadu are Aware

    In a trending video, he says the conflagration in Sokoto is aimed at creating an operating base. The League of Northern Democrats (LND) has jumped into the fray and called on President Tinubu and others to clear their names by telling Nigerians their side of the story.

    In the fast trending video, the Nigerien Head of State, Abdourahamane Tchiani accuses France of funding Boko Haram.

    Abdourahamane Tchiani

    Speaking in Hausa, the Nigerien leader also pointed accusing fingers at President Bola Tinubu as having knowledge of France funding of Boko Haram.

    The Nigerien leader also mentioned Ahmed Rufa’i, the immediate past Director General of National Intelligence Agency (NIA) and Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser (NSA) as not only been aware of France funding of Boko Haram, but involved in militarising the swarth of land currently being occupied by the Lakurawa terrorist group.

    Reacting to the revelations by Tchiani, the League of Northern Democrats (LND) have called on President Tinubu and other officials of the Federal Government implicated to come clean by telling Nigerians all they know about this grievous act of territorial compromise.

    The statement, which was signed by Dr. Ladan Salihu, the LND Spokesperson reads in part:

    “The League of Northern Democrats (LND) expresses grave concern over the allegations made by the President of Niger Republic, in a Hausa video clip that has gone viral, accusing France of complicity in funding and equipping Boko Haram and implicating prominent Nigerian officials, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former NIA DG Ahmed Rufa’i, and the NSA Nuhu Ribadu.

    Notwithstanding the poor diplomatic relations between Niger on the one hand and France and Nigeria on the other, these allegations, made by a sitting president with access to sensitive intelligence and specific information, are too significant to be ignored as mere international politics.

    We therefore respectfully call on the federal government, and Ahmed Rufa’i and Nuhu Ribadu, as esteemed northerners and public servants, to provide the nation – especially the North that is bearing the brunt of the insurgency – with concrete, cogent and verifiable evidence refuting or clarifying these allegations.”

    As the rest of the world celebrate Christmas, parts of Northern Nigeria conflagrated following the convergence of the two extremes of war and terrorism.

    On Christmas day, the Nigerian Air Force bombed two communities in Silame Local Government Area of Sokoto state, killing several residents.

    As this was going on, terrorists attacked a military base in Borno State with, you will not be believe it, armed drones.

    It was reported that five members of the troops were wounded.

    Ten Dead in Sokoto NAF Bombing

  • Insecurity: Nigerians Paid N2.3trn As Ransom In One Year — NBS Report

    Insecurity: Nigerians Paid N2.3trn As Ransom In One Year — NBS Report

    “Perhaps the most depressing aspect of the survey was the discovery that most Nigerians lack confidence in law enforcement agents as many are of the belief that police intervention would not result in meaningful action.”

    Further sign of the failing status of Nigeria as a nation state emerged yesterday as a report by the National Bureau of Statistics revealed the chronic lack of capacity of Nigeria to protect the life and property of its citizens.

    Meanwhile, Sect 14(2)(b) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria,as amended, declares that the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government.

    According to the NBS report, Nigerians paid an estimated N2.3 trillion as ransom in 12 months to secure their freedom from kidnappers.

    It was also revealed in the survey that households nationwide had an estimated 51,887,032 criminal incidents within the period under review.

    Perhaps the most depressing aspect of the survey was the discovery that most Nigerians lack confidence in law enforcement agents as many are of the belief that police intervention would not result in meaningful action.

    The federal government agency reports that these figures were realised from its 2024 Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey (CESPS), and it underscores the dangerous rate and extreme financial burden which Nigerians have to bear just to ensure their personal safety in their own country.

    The survey also revealed close correlation between poverty and violent crimes.

    For instance, it was discovered that, with roughly 14,402,254 households, the North-West, where poverty is most prevalent in Nigeria, reported the highest household crime rates, followed by the North-Central (8,771,400) and the South-East (6,176,031).

    The survey also showed that these type of crimes were more prevalent in the rural than urban areas.

    While the crime rate in the rural areas stood at 26,526,069 discovered that the figure for the ur­ban area stood at 25,360,963 incidents.

    “In Nigeria, 4,142,174 households experienced home robbery. Less than half (36.3%) of the households who were victims of home robbery reported their experience to the police,” it was stated in the report.

    “At the individual level, 21.4 percent of Nigerians reported being victims of crime, and the most common crime was phone theft (13.8%).”

    In the robust survey that covered wide ranging aspects of crime and criminality, it was also found that about 90 percent of the victims of phone thefts reported to the police, and only 50 percent of the victims expressed satisfaction with police responses.

    “Nationwide, an estimated 1.4 million experienced sexual offences, which occurred mostly in someone else’s home (27.7%), followed by the victim’s home (22.2%).

    “Sexual offences are less likely to occur at a public transport station (0.9%), and only 22.7 percent of victims reported to the police. Public perception on safety shows that 9.6 percent of Nigerians believed they might be a victim of crime in the next 12 months.”

  • Illegal Bunkering: Court Orders Interim Forfeiture of Suspected Proceeds of Crime

    Illegal Bunkering: Court Orders Interim Forfeiture of Suspected Proceeds of Crime

    The Federal High Court in Abuja has issued an Order of Interim Forfeiture for properties suspected to be linked to unlawful activities, including illegal bunkering.

     The order, under Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1488/2024, was granted on November 29, 2024, by Hon. Justice Nkeonye Evelyn Maha.

    According to the Nigeria Police Force, the properties, which include several vehicles and equipment, were allegedly used in facilitating criminal activities. 

    Among the forfeited items are multiple Toyota Camry vehicles, a Man Diesel truck, and other assets recovered from locations across Nigeria. 

    Details of the forfeited properties, including their registration numbers and recovery locations, were published as part of the court directive.

    The interim forfeiture was requested by the Inspector General of Police’s Special Taskforce on Petroleum and Illegal Bunkering.

     The task force is investigating claims that the assets are proceeds of unlawful activities or were used in the commission of such crimes.

    The court order allows any individual or entity with a vested interest in the properties to appear in court to prove why the forfeiture should not be made permanent. 

    Interested parties have been advised to present their claims before the court within the stipulated period. 

    Failure to do so will result in the permanent transfer of the properties to the Federal Government.

    This development is part of ongoing efforts by the Nigeria Police Force and other agencies to clamp down on illegal oil activities and ensure accountability for crimes against the nation’s economy.

    The Nigeria Police Force has urged the public to report suspicious activities and promised transparency in the process.

    The Force Headquarters reiterated its commitment to upholding the rule of law and emphasized that all actions are taken in accordance with court orders and due process.

  • NAF Acquires 63 New Aircraft in Three Years

    NAF Acquires 63 New Aircraft in Three Years

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has boosted its fleet with the acquisition of 63 new aircraft over the last three years. 

    This was announced by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, during the 2024 @NgAF Training, Operations, and Safety Seminar held in Abuja.

     The fleet renewal was made possible with the backing of President Bola Tinubu, according to Abubakar.

    In the past year alone, @NgAF has received 12 advanced aircraft, including KA-360i and DA-62 planes, as well as T-129 and AW-109 Trekker helicopters. 

    Further deliveries are expected by the end of 2024, including additional helicopters and aircraft. 

    Looking ahead to 2025, NAF anticipates the arrival of 64 new aircraft, which include AW-109 Trekker helicopters, M-346FA jets, and AH-1Z attack helicopters.

    Additionally, the NAF has secured 12 second-hand A-Jet aircraft from the French Air Force, with plans to restore half to operational status and use the remainder for parts.

    Abubakar also shared that between June 2023 and September 2024, the NAF completed 8,665 missions and 15,915 flying hours. 

    He recognized the leadership of Air Component Commanders and emphasized the importance of building on these achievements.

  • Police Dismiss Allegations of Misconduct in August Protests  

    Police Dismiss Allegations of Misconduct in August Protests  

    The Nigeria Police Force has denied accusations by Amnesty International claiming the use of excessive force and illegal arrests during the #EndBadGovernance protests in August 2024. 

    According to a statement from the Force, these claims are inaccurate and contradict reports submitted by police commands involved in managing the protests.  

    The police maintained that officers followed strict guidelines throughout the demonstrations, ensuring the safety of peaceful protesters while addressing violent situations with specialized units.

     The Inspector-General of Police had instructed officers to avoid using arms unless protests escalated into violent riots threatening lives or property.  

    Officials also clarified that arrests were focused on individuals engaged in criminal acts such as vandalism, looting, and arson. 

    The Force emphasized that detainees were treated lawfully, and no protester fatalities were caused by police actions.  

    In a reconciliatory move, the Federal Government has pardoned those arrested during the protests, furthering efforts to foster national unity.

  • FG Monitors Ekpa’s Trial in Finland

    FG Monitors Ekpa’s Trial in Finland

    The Nigerian government is closely watching the legal proceedings against Simon Ekpa, the Nigerian-Finnish leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), following his arrest in Finland. 

    Ekpa was taken into custody on November 21, 2024, after Finnish authorities charged him with inciting terrorism and promoting violence through social media.

    The Finnish District Court of Päijät-Häme ordered his detention based on the severity of the charges, which allege that Ekpa’s online activities have fueled violence in Nigeria’s South-East region. 

    In a statement, the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the arrest and reiterated its commitment to tracking the case as it unfolds, noting the importance of addressing the actions of transnational groups like IPOB that pose a threat to Nigeria’s security.

    Previously, the Nigerian government had urged Finland to take action against Ekpa’s activities. 

    As the legal proceedings continue, officials have pledged to monitor the situation and ensure that the matter is dealt with in accordance with Finnish law.

  • Nigeria Air Force Strike in Katsina Community Causes Collateral Damage

    Nigeria Air Force Strike in Katsina Community Causes Collateral Damage

    A bombing exercise in Shawu village in Ruwan Godiya district of Faskari LGA, Katsina State, has led to multiple casualties. 

    The incident, which occurred on Thursday morning, was initially believed to be an accidental strike by the Nigerian Air Force. 

    The operation was intended to target terrorists in the area but tragically struck the community.

    Local authorities have weighed in on the situation. 

    The state’s commissioner for internal security, Nasiru Mu’azu, has refuted claims of an accidental attack, stating the airstrike was deliberate and aimed at terrorists in the region. 

    He emphasized that the military conducts thorough surveillance before launching any operation to ensure the target is correct.

    The Faskari Local Government chairman, Musa Ado Faskari, called the event unfortunate, confirming the deaths of four individuals. 

    He further explained that Shawu has been known as a stronghold for bandits and other criminals, which made it a focal point for the airstrike. 

    Efforts to assess the extent of the injuries continue as local officials coordinate assistance for the wounded.

  • Edo Governor Takes Strong Stance Against Cultism

    Edo Governor Takes Strong Stance Against Cultism

    Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has directed the heads of security agencies to make the state hostile for criminal groups, particularly those involved in cultism. 

    This directive followed an inaugural security meeting at the Government House in Benin City, where Governor Okpebholo emphasized his administration’s commitment to prioritizing security.

    During the meeting, the Governor expressed his dissatisfaction with the increasing cases of cult-related violence in the state, especially in Benin City. 

    He made it clear that his government would not tolerate such activities and that urgent action would be taken to eradicate these groups. 

    Okpebholo called for cooperation among security agencies to eliminate these criminals and ensure a safer environment for residents.

    He reiterated that security was a central focus of his campaign and remains at the top of his agenda. 

    In his remarks, he stressed that no effort would be spared to make Edo State secure for its law-abiding citizens, while ensuring that criminals have no safe haven.

    The Commissioner of Police, Umoru Peter Ozigi, joined in the briefing, stating that security forces are actively working together to address ongoing concerns.

     He assured the public that the Governor has committed to providing all necessary support to achieve peace and stability in the state.

  • DHQ Takes Action Against Lukarawa’s Recruitment Plans

    DHQ Takes Action Against Lukarawa’s Recruitment Plans

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has raised alarms about the growing activities of the Lukarawa terror group, which has started recruiting to strengthen its forces.

     The DHQ confirmed that the military is actively collaborating with state authorities and other security agencies to prevent the group’s expansion, especially in Sokoto and Kebbi states, where it has been operating. 

    Lukarawa, which has had a presence in northern Nigeria for several years, recently intensified its recruitment drive, particularly targeting local youth through sermons and welfare incentives.

     The group is also exploiting social media platforms to spread their message. 

    Despite these efforts, the DHQ remains vigilant, working alongside other agencies to halt the group’s influence.

    A former DSS director, Mike Ejiofor, clarified that while the group has been active since 2018, its size is not currently a major national security threat. 

    However, he urged for continued surveillance and community cooperation to prevent further escalation. 

    Security expert Timothy Avele echoed this sentiment, revealing that the group’s operations, such as collecting levies and influencing local governance in Kebbi, highlight gaps in intelligence operations.