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Pregnant woman, children, others feared kidnapped in fresh Kwara attack

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Barely one week after 38 worshippers of the Christ Apostolic Church, Oke Isegun, Eruku, were abducted and later released, another wave of terror has hit Kwara State, as at least 11 residents were reportedly kidnapped on Monday evening in Isapa, a neighbouring community in Ekiti Local Government Area.

The PUNCH gathered that the latest attack occurred around 6pm when between 20 and 30 bandits stormed the quiet agrarian settlement with a large herd of cattle, shooting indiscriminately as residents fled for safety.

Our correspondent gathered that the attackers moved through several parts of the town, firing shots into homes.q

Bullet holes were reportedly found in walls, windows and wooden doors, confirming the intensity of the gunfire.

A community leader, who spoke to PUNCH under strict anonymity, confirmed that 11 persons were abducted, with seven of them belonging to a single family.

According to him, the kidnapped victims include a pregnant woman, two nursing mothers and children.

He listed the abductees as, Talatu Kabiru, six-year-old Magaji, Kande (5 years), 10-year-old Hadiza and Mariam, who is also 6 years old.

Others are 5-year-old Saima, Habibat (housewife), Fatima Yusufu, 22-year-old pregnant woman identified as Sarah Sunday, Lami Fidelis and Haja Na Allah (nursing mother).

β€œThis is the worst attack we have seen in recent times, Seven members of the same family were taken. People are terrified. We don’t even know what to expect next.

β€œPeople are now living in fear. This is too much. Eleven people just disappeared into the bush. We don’t know what tomorrow holds,” he said.

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A highly placed security official confirmed the incident to PUNCH on Tuesday, saying that operatives had already begun combing the forest linking Isapa, Eruku and other surrounding villages.

β€œYes, 11 people were abducted from what we have gathered. Our men are in that area now to ascertain the exact number and identify those responsible,” he said.

He added that despite the presence of federal security reinforcements deployed after the Eruku church kidnapping, the vastness of the forest and the presence of multiple settlements make surveillance difficult.

β€œSecurity agencies from Abuja are still around that axis, but you know that forest is vast. There are many villages around there, and it’s hard to be everywhere at the same time. But we are combing the area to rescue the victims,” he said.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Kwara State Command, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, said the command was still verifying details and would provide an update later.

As of the time of filing this report, no official statement has been issued by the police or the state government.

The attack has sparked fresh panic in Isapa, Eruku and neighbouring communities, with many residents expressing fear that bandits may be attempting to establish dominance in the area.

Local vigilantes have intensified night patrols, while some religious centres have scaled back evening activities.

The Isapa attack is the third major assault on Ekiti LGA communities in less than a month.

Three weeks ago, 18 residents were kidnapped in Eruku but later rescued.

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Last week, 38 worshippers were abducted inside a church in Eruku during a thanksgiving service and were also later released.

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Read how suspects kidnapped three-day-old baby in Nasarawa

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The Nasarawa State Police Command has rescued a three-day-old baby boy who was abducted from his mother’s home and arrested two suspects in connection with the crime.

The command’s spokesman, SP Ramhan Nansel, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

Nansel said the mother, Aisha Bada, 19, a resident of Unguwan Bako, Orange Market, Mararaba, in Karu Local Government Area, reported at the police station on March 29 that unknown persons had broken into her home and taken her newborn son.

β€œOn 28th March 2026 at about 1150 hours, while she was asleep with her three-day-old baby in her uncompleted building located at the outskirts of Unguwan Bawa, Orange Market, two unidentified men broke into the house, threatened her with violence, and abducted the baby to an unknown destination,” he said.

Her husband, Abubakar Isah, a commercial tricycle rider, had been in Lagos for business since about five months earlier.

Following the report, the Commissioner of Police, Shetima Mohammed, directed detectives of Mararaba β€˜A’ Division to visit the scene and ordered a full-scale investigation.

Nansel said acting on credible intelligence, police operatives on Thursday at about 4am arrested two suspects β€” Furera Abdulrahman, 35, of Rugan Juli, and Sadiya Abdullahi, 39, of Unguwan Bako, Orange Market β€” and recovered the baby from their possession.

β€œDuring interrogation, the suspects confessed to the crime and implicated an accomplice who is currently at large. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspect,” he added.

The rescued baby was taken to the Medical Centre, Mararaba, where a doctor certified him in good health before he was discharged. He has since been reunited with his parents.

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The spokesman said the case would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Lafia for further investigation upon the completion of preliminary inquiries.

β€œThe Nasarawa State Police Command reassures members of the public of its unwavering commitment to protecting lives and property and urges citizens to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities to the nearest police station,” Nansel said.

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PHOTOS: Police arrest 3 suspects for cybercrime, cultism, recover laptops, toy gun and other exhibits

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The Nigeria Police Force, Zone 2 headquarters, Onikan, Lagos, has arrested three suspects involved in criminal conspiracy, cybercrime, forgery, impersonation, and cultism.

According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Afolayan Gbenga, the breakthrough followed a credible intelligence received by detectives attached to the Zonal Intelligence Department (ZID).

The statement said the operation carried out on the 7th of January, 2026, in the Lekkiβˆ’Ajah axis of Lagos State, led to the arrest of Tega Emmanuel (male, 24 years old), Jacob Olatunde (male, 33 years old), and Gift Okubakpere (male, 36 years old).

Tega Emmanuel was intercepted along Chevron Drive, Lekki βˆ’ Ajah expressway, while driving a Porsche vehicle. He confessed to his involvement in cybercrime activities. A search warrant executed at his residence subsequently led to the arrest of two other suspects, Jacob Olatunde and Gift Okubakpere.

During interrogation, the suspects confessed to their various roles in the coordinated cybercrime operation.

Tega Emmanuel confessed to coordinating cyber fraud, romance scams, and generating fraudulent accounts. Jacob Olatunde confessed to handling financial transactions and managing the collection of Illicit funds, while Gift Okubakpere was responsible for managing cryptocurrency-related scams carried out via Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, cryptocurrency platforms, and Online banking platforms.

Police disclosed that further investigations led to the recovery of the following exhibits: three HP Laptops, one Apple MacBook Laptop, two MacBook Tablets, nine iPhones containing evidences of criminal activities, devices used for fraudulent transactions, six international passports, Lagos State vehicle number plates (LSR 235 JM, FKJ 558 JK), three dealer plate numbers, military camouflage, one mini printer, one toy gun (pistol) which the suspect claimed was used for skit production.

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Also recovered were 98pieces of suspected counterfeit 100βˆ’Dollar United States currency notes, illicit drugs suspected to be Indian hemp, and smoking paraphernalia.

Investigations have also been extended to relevant agencies to confirm the status of the suspected counterfeit currency and illicit drugs.

The Assistant Inspector General of Police, Olohundare Moshood Jimoh, commended the officers involved for their professionalism and assured members of the public that the suspects will be prosecuted upon the conclusion of investigations.

He further reaffirmed the commitment of the Zone 2 Headquarters to sustaining the fight against fraud-related offences within Lagos and Ogun states.

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Couple sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for selling babies in Cross River

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The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons has secured the conviction of a couple for trafficking babies in Cross River State.

The convicts, Esther Ini Udo, 32, and Eyo Stephen Udo, 34, were sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment each by the Federal High Court sitting in Calabar.

According to a statement issued by NAPTIP on Thursday, April 2, 2026, the couple were arraigned on a four-count charge bordering on buying and selling of babies for exploitation, contrary to provisions of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015.

β€œToday, the 1st day of April, 2026, Cross State Command Secured two(2) convictions in FRN VS ESTHER INI UDO & EYO STEPHEN UDO – CHARGE NO. FHC/CA/19C/2025. The convicts were charged with 4 counts charge bordering on buying and selling of babies for exploitation contrary to Ss. 13(4)(a)(c) & (e), 21 and 27 of TIPPEA Act, 2015,” the statement read.

“1st convict sold her newborn baby to one Oluchi Judith, who is at large for the sum of N300,000.00 (Three Hundred Thousand Naira Only). Also, the two Convicts bought a 1-year-old baby boy for the sum of N150,000.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira Only) from Blessing and Uduak (both Convicts) and resold the said baby to the same Oluchi Judith for the sum of N400,000.00 (Four Hundred Thousand Naira Only.”

The statement noted that the offences formed the basis of the charge marked FHC/CA/19C/2025, filed on March 19, 2025.

The couple pleaded not guilty to the charges

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Delivering judgment on April 1, 2026, the trial judge, Justice I. Ojukwu, sentenced Esther Udo to 15 years’ imprisonment with an option of N2m fine.

Her husband, Eyo Udo, was also sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment with an option of N2m fine.

The court held that the sentences would run concurrently from the date of judgment.

Justice Ojukwu condemned the act, warning members of the public against engaging in child trafficking for financial gain.

The court also directed NAPTIP to arrest the alleged buyer, Oluchi Judith, for prosecution over her alleged involvement in trafficking activities.

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