Tag: ambush

  • Nigerian Army Foils Bandits in Kogi: 3 Neutralised, Supplier Arrested

    Nigerian Army Foils Bandits in Kogi: 3 Neutralised, Supplier Arrested

    Troops of the Nigerian Army’s 12 Brigade, Lokoja, have successfully disrupted bandit activities in Kogi State, neutralising three suspected bandits and arresting one suspected logistics supplier, in a series of coordinated operations over the weekend.

    The operations, disclosed by the Brigade’s spokesperson, Lt. Hassan Abdullahi, occurred on Saturday, January 3, as part of ongoing efforts to curb banditry and kidnapping across the state.

    According to Lt. Abdullahi, the military conducted targeted patrols and ambushes in Kabba Bunu and Yagba West Local Government Areas, acting on credible intelligence about suspected bandits moving from the Adankolo general area.

    In one engagement, troops ambushed a group of bandits heading toward Agbadu Bunu. The encounter resulted in two bandits being neutralised, while troops recovered an AK-47 rifle, a magazine, ammunition, and a locally fabricated firearm.

    Lt. Abdullahi noted that the ambush forced the bandits to withdraw, leaving behind blood stains at the scene, indicating casualties.

    In a separate operation in Yagba West, troops, in collaboration with local vigilantes, confronted another bandit group around Saminaka village.

    One bandit was neutralised during the engagement, and another AK-47 rifle with ammunition was recovered.

    The operation also led to the arrest of a suspected bandit logistics supplier, identified as Sunday Adedotun.

    Items recovered from his settlement included energy drinks, soft drinks, bottled water, and harvested farm produce, believed to be intended to supply bandits in the area.

    The suspect is currently in custody and undergoing investigation.

    Lt. Abdullahi emphasised that these operations reflect the Nigerian Army’s sustained pressure on criminal elements and their support networks, aiming to deny them freedom of movement and operational space within the state.

    He added that the troops’ actions underscore professionalism, discipline, and rapid response to actionable intelligence.

    Brigade Commander Brig.-Gen. Kasim Sidi commended the troops for their courage and diligence, reiterating the Brigade’s commitment to aggressive patrols and operations aimed at securing communities and protecting lives and property in Kogi State.

  • Gunmen Kill 7 Imo JTF Operatives, Set 2 Patrol Vans Ablaze

    Gunmen Kill 7 Imo JTF Operatives, Set 2 Patrol Vans Ablaze

    Unidentified gunmen, on Tuesday, killed at least seven Joint Task Force (JTF) operatives in an ambush at Umualumaku settlement in Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of Imo.

    The incident occurred at about midday, when the operatives arrived at the spot and getting set to mount a checkpoint.

    The deceased operatives comprised personnel from the Nigeria Army, Police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

    An eyewitness account said that the assailants also set the two patrol vans belonging to the task force ablaze, together with the remains of the operatives.

    “I heard gunshots for some minutes but didn’t know what was actually happening.

    “Another driver told us that soldiers and policemen were killed and burnt in two Hilux Vans just a few meters ahead of us,” a commuter bus operator said.

    He further said on the condition of anonymity that motorists, who were plying the route, immediately began to make U-turn and diverted to other roads.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, ASP Henry Okoye, confirmed the incident but pleaded for time to get the full details of the gruesome murder.