Connect with us

Crime

Bomb explosions hit Maiduguri after security forces repel insurgents attacks

Published

on

An unspecified number of persons were feared killed, while many others sustained injuries following bomb explosions around Monday Market in Maiduguri, Borno State and near a security post at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, on Monday.

Our correspondent gathered that the bombs detonated simultaneously at about 7.02 pm, hours after suspected Boko Haram terrorists launched simultaneous attacks on three military positions across the state.

Confirming the Monday evening bomb explosion, Head of Operations of the Federal Fire Service in Borno State, Mohammed Kafaran, said the agency had deployed its personnel to the scene.

He said, “Yes, there was a bomb explosion at the Monday Market area around Elkanemi. We have deployed our team there to assess the situation. We will get back to you shortly.”

Eyewitnesses told The PUNCH that many of the injured victims had been evacuated to hospitals for treatment.

“There were dead bodies on the ground, and many persons with wounds have been rushed to the State Specialist Hospital in Maiduguri,” one witness said.

Another resident, who demanded anonymity, recounted the moment the explosion occurred.

“I had just left the post office and was on my way when I heard a loud sound,” the resident said.

As of the time of filing this report, emergency responders had moved to the scene of the bomb explosion for rescue and assessment operations.

The bomb explosion came after suspected Boko Haram terrorists in the early hours of Monday launched a simultaneous attack on three military positions across the state.

Our correspondent gathered that the terrorists targeted the military outposts in Ajilari, Damboa, and Baga at exactly 12:35 am before security reinforcement repelled the attacks.

On the Ajilari attack, residents who spoke to The PUNCH confirmed sporadic shooting and a suspected bomb blast, which caused smoke in the atmosphere.

The spokesperson of the state police command, ASP Nahum Daso, who confirmed the attack to The PUNCH, said, “Combined security operatives, including troops from the land and air components of Operation Hadin Kai, the Police, and the Civilian Joint Task Force, repelled the attack.

“Yes, there was a suspected terrorist attack in Ajilari. As at this time, I can confirm that the attack has been foiled by combined security operatives, including police, military, hunters, civilian joint taskforce, and civil defence.”

In a statement after the attacks, the spokesperson said there were no casualties on the part of security operatives.

The statement read, “Following widespread reports of sporadic gunshots and explosions which raised public concern and attracted attention, the Borno State Police Command wishes to clarify that the incidents were a result of attempted infiltrations by suspected BH/ISWAP terrorists at Ajilari Cross, Kofa area of outskirt Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and Damboa -Maiduguri road, Damboa Local Government Area.

“The incidents occurred on 16th March 2026 at about 0000hrs in Ajilari Cross, Kofa and 0100hrs along the Damboa–Maiduguri road axis in Damboa LGA, when suspected terrorists attempted to infiltrate the areas.”

See also  Nigerian man sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for drug trafficking in India

He continued, “In a swift and coordinated response, joint security operatives, who were already on heightened alert, engaged the insurgents and successfully repelled the attacks, forcing the terrorists to retreat.”

He said the insurgents were believed to have suffered casualties and injuries, though the exact figures are yet to be confirmed.

He, however, called on members of the public to remain calm and desist from sharing unverified information.

Residents also confirmed that the atmosphere is currently calm.

A resident of Maiduguri, Sani Kidda, told The PUNCH, “Everywhere is calm now, and the tension has reduced.”

On the Damboa attack, our correspondent gathered that the terrorists launched a major attack on the 25 Task Force Brigade, a military camp in the local government.

Eyewitnesses reported that the attack started less than 30 minutes after the suspected Boko Haram ISWAP terrorists attacked Ajilari Cross.

Confirming the Damboa attack in a brief statement on Monday, the spokesperson, ASP Nahum Daso, did not specify the actual location in the local government, but said the attack was thwarted at 1 am on Monday.

He wrote, “In another separate incident, at about 0100HRS, joint security operatives thwarted a suspected terrorist attack in Damboa LGA. Normalcy has been restored, and more details are underway.”

However, details of the attack were sketchy at the time of filing this report, but residents confirmed sporadic shooting near a military base in the LGA.

A resident, who did not want to be identified, told our correspondent that the terrorist made an attempt to infiltrate the town through the 25 Task Force Brigade before they were denied access with heavy resistance.

The source said, “It was a horrible night. When we heard that terrorists were attempting to infiltrate the military camp. The news quickly spread. Thank God for the effort of our gallant troops.”

The attacks took place simultaneously with the one in Baga, where sources said the terrorists engaged troops at the Baga military base.

When contacted for comments, the Media Information Officer, Joint Taskforce, Northeast Operation Hadin Kai, Lt Col Sanni Uba, neither picked up nor returned the call.

The attacks are coming two weeks after terrorists stormed and burned down a military base in Ngoshe, killing civilians and abducting over 300 residents.

Less than 48 hours after the attack, a group, identified as Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad, claimed responsibility for the attack, vowing to extend the terror activities to Maiduguri and Abuja, the nation’s capital.

In a one-minute, thirty-second video obtained by our correspondent, the group, comprising five men, said they were determined to claim the territory and rename it.

Speaking in Hausa on behalf of the group, one of them claimed that men and women were beheaded as a result of the attack.

See also  Nigerian Man, Oliver Ugwu Arrested For Duping Indian Woman Of N9m On Pretext Of Marriage

He said, “In the name of Allah, the most merciful and most beneficial.

“We Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad under the leadership of Imam Ubu Umaima, thank God Almighty for helping us to succeed in our mission in Ngoshe. Today, we are inside the Central mosque in Ngoshe. People in this town are saying that we cannot conquer Ngoshe. With the help of God, we have already conquered the town.

“We are not going to stop only in Ngoshe. We will attack Maiduguri and proceed to Abuja.”

Zulum condemns explosions

Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Zulum, condemned the explosion that occurred in some parts of the metropolis on Monday evening.

Zulum, who is currently in Saudi Arabia for the Lesser Hajj, described the attack as despicable, cruel, and cowardly, targeting innocent people in the holy month of Ramadan.

In a statement, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Dauda Iliya, called for increased vigilance and heightened security measures, particularly in places of worship, as the festive period beckons.

“I am deeply saddened by the explosions that occurred in parts of the metropolis on Monday evening.

“My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims and those injured as a result of the blast. The act is utterly condemnable, barbaric, and inhumane,” said Zulum.

The governor noted that the recent surge in attacks was not unconnected with intense military operations in the Sambisa forest and other hideouts of the insurgents.

He assured people of the state that the military and other security agencies were on top of the situation, as adequate measures had been taken to forestall any security breach in Maiduguri and the entire state.

He called on residents to remain calm, go about their usual activities, and report any suspicious movement or activity to security agencies.

Meanwhile, in an interview with our correspondent, a Counterterrorism Consultant, Salaudeen Hashim, said the attacks are likely to be a response to recent military operations that eliminated some insurgent commanders.

He said, “These attacks appear to have been carefully planned and may also be retaliatory, possibly in response to recent military operations that eliminated some insurgent commanders.

“What is particularly worrying is that they reveal several troubling patterns. First, the assaults were carried out almost simultaneously in multiple locations, targeting both civilian communities and military formations. Second, they suggest that insurgent groups still retain a level of operational capability despite years of counter-insurgency efforts.”

Salaudeen added that the incidents exposed persistent security vulnerabilities in remote communities along the Sambisa–Lake Chad corridor.

“Nigerians should be concerned. The recent pattern of attacks suggests that insurgent groups still retain the ability to move and operate across parts of the North-East.

See also  Ebonyi: Murdered chief laid to rest (PHOTOS)

“Their focus on military formations also indicates a deliberate attempt to weaken security infrastructure, while many rural communities remain vulnerable to these assaults,” he said.

In the same vein, the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation condemned the recent surge in attacks by insurgents on military formations and personnel across parts of Northern Nigeria.

The foundation described the attacks as “cowardly assaults” capable of undermining national security and threatening the stability of the country.

In a statement on Monday in Kaduna, the Director-General of the Foundation, Abubakar Umar, expressed deep concern over the renewed violence attributed to Boko Haram and other militant groups.

Umar said the increasing attacks on military bases and troops who are on the frontlines of the counter-insurgency war were disturbing and required urgent national attention.

He said, “The foundation views with grave concern and strong condemnation the recent surge in attacks by Boko Haram and other militant groups across parts of Northern Nigeria.”

According to him, the assaults have increasingly targeted officers and soldiers who are risking their lives daily to defend Nigeria’s sovereignty and protect innocent citizens.

“Our gallant troops continue to make enormous sacrifices in safeguarding the nation and defending communities against insurgent threats,” Umar said.

The foundation said it stood in solidarity with the Armed Forces of Nigeria and other security agencies currently battling insurgency and terrorism across the country.

Umar noted that acts of terrorism not only endanger lives but also undermine national unity and the country’s collective progress.

“These acts of terrorism threaten national security, undermine stability, and endanger the collective well-being of our people,” the statement said.

The foundation called on Nigerians to rally around the military and security agencies in their efforts to combat insurgency and restore peace.

It also urged citizens to provide both moral and material support to troops, especially during the ongoing holy month.

Umar said improved logistical support, funding, and welfare provisions were essential to strengthen the operational capacity of the military.

“Enhanced logistical, financial, and welfare provisions are essential to bolster the capacity of our troops to decisively defeat insurgency and restore lasting peace,” he said.

The foundation also condemned the activities of informants, saboteurs, and collaborators who aid terrorist groups in carrying out attacks.

It urged communities to cooperate fully with security agencies by providing credible intelligence that would help curb insurgent activities.

“Such treacherous actions betray our nation and must be rejected by all patriotic citizens,” Umar said.

He added that the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation remained committed to initiatives that promote peace, education, youth development, and sustainable progress in Northern Nigeria and across the country.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Crime

Police arrest teenager for armed robbery in Bauchi

Published

on

The Bauchi State Police Command has arrested 18-year-old Saihanu Ahmad in connection with an armed robbery at a Federal Polytechnic Bauchi students’ off-campus lodge.

This was disclosed in a statement made available to journalists on Tuesday in Bauchi by the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Nafi’u Habib.

The statement indicated that the incident occurred on April 5, 2026, when two armed suspects stormed the lodge, and made away with several phones and a laptop.

According to Habib, four students reported to ‘E’ Division Yalwa on April 5, 2026, that two armed suspects stormed their lodge and stole the items.

The items reported stolen include an iPhone 14 Pro Max (black), iPhone 13 Pro (sky blue), Redmi A3 [verify] (black), Tecno Spark 40 (white), Samsung A23 [verify] (black), Samsung A23 Plus [verify] (black), Tecno Pop 10 [verify] (silver), iPhone 15 Pro Max (dark blue), and a Samsung laptop (dark blue).

The spokesman stated that the police recovered one of the stolen phones, a Redmi A3 from the suspect.

He said the state Commissioner of Police, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, had directed the State Criminal Investigation Department to take over the case and track down the accomplice.

“CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu has commended the efforts of the detectives involved in the case and urged the public to continue providing information to help combat crime,” part of the statement reads.

The police said they were working to recover the stolen items and bring the perpetrators to justice.

“We urge off-campus students to stay alert and report suspicious activities,” Habib said.

See also  Nigerian Authorities Arrest 52-Year-Old Lagos Mother, Son For 'Distributing' 298 Blocks Of Cannabis

The statement appealed to the public to provide any information that could lead to the arrest of the accomplice and the recovery of the stolen items.

“The suspect is currently in police custody, and investigations are ongoing.

“The suspect will be charged in court upon completion of the investigation,” he added.

The command assured the public of its commitment to protecting lives and property across the state.

Habib said the police would intensify patrols and surveillance in the area to prevent similar incidents, urging anyone with information to come forward.

punch.ng

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

Continue Reading

Crime

16 Killed In Easter Attacks Across Benue, Kaduna, Katsina, Borno

Published

on

A series of violent attacks disrupted Easter celebrations across northern Nigeria, leaving at least 16 people dead and dozens displaced in Benue, Kaduna, Katsina and Borno states.

The incidents, carried out by suspected armed herders, terrorists and bandits, occurred in separate communities between Saturday and Sunday, prompting renewed concerns over security in the region.

In Benue State, suspected armed herders reportedly invaded Mbalom, Mbatsada and Agana communities in Gwer East Local Government Area, killing at least 10 residents and injuring several others.

The attackers were said to have stormed the communities on Saturday evening, which coincided with a market day in Mbalom, causing residents to flee for safety.

The Chairman of Gwer West Local Government Area, Timothy Adi, confirmed the attack.

“The invasion and attacks happened yesterday (Saturday) between 5pm and 6pm. Nine corpses have so far been recovered, two yesterday (Saturday) and seven today (Sunday),” he said.

Adi lamented that the attack was unprovoked and appealed to the Federal Government to intensify efforts to curb the activities of armed herders in the state.

Reacting to the incident, Governor Hyacinth Alia, through his Chief Press Secretary Kula Tersoo, condemned the killings, describing them as “a barbaric act and a direct affront to the collective peace and security of the state.”

Five Killed As Terrorists Attack Kaduna Churches

In Kaduna State, suspected terrorists attacked Ariko community in Kachia Local Government Area, targeting two Christian worship centres during Easter celebrations.

The attackers reportedly killed five worshippers and abducted 31 others during the assault.

See also  PHOTOS: Troops neutralize bandits, arrest logistics supplier in Kogi

The councillor representing Awon Ward, Mark Bawa, confirmed the incident to Punch and identified the affected churches as First ECWA Church and St. Augustine Catholic Church.

“I am currently on my way to the community to ascertain the exact number of casualties. Some sources said seven people were killed, while others claimed eight. I will provide an update once details are confirmed,” Bawa said.

He added that the attackers arrived in large numbers and opened fire on worshippers.

“The attackers came in large numbers. They surrounded the area and began shooting sporadically at worshippers. Several people were killed, and many others were taken away into the bush,” he said.

Army Rescues Abducted Worshippers

Troops of the Nigerian Army later rescued the 31 abducted civilians after responding to a distress call.

According to the Army, troops pursued the attackers and engaged them in a gun battle.

“Troops of the Nigerian Army, through a swift response, have successfully foiled a terrorist attack, leading to the rescue of 31 civilians abducted during an Easter church service in Ariko Village,” the Army said in a statement.

The military added that the pressure from advancing troops forced the terrorists to abandon the captives.

“The pressure mounted by the advancing troops forced the terrorists to abandon 31 hostages, including one injured victim who is currently receiving medical attention,” the statement added.

However, the remains of five victims already killed were recovered at the scene.

Policeman Killed In Katsina Bandit Attack

In Katsina State, renewed banditry attacks in Tangani and Sayaya communities of Musawa and Matazu LGAs reportedly claimed the life of a police officer.

See also  Tension as Lagos street urchins stab Air Force officer

Governor Dikko Radda visited the affected community on Sunday to assess the damage.

The attackers were said to have ambushed the local police station, looted several shops and vandalised a primary healthcare centre.

The governor commiserated with residents and the police command, while also directing the deployment of additional security personnel to the area.

Boko Haram Attack Displaces Residents In Borno

Meanwhile, suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked Awapul community in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State early Sunday morning.

The attackers reportedly stormed the community around 1:30 a.m., firing sporadically and burning houses and shops, forcing residents to flee.

The spokesperson of the Borno State Police Command, ASP Nahum Daso, confirmed the attack but said no casualties were recorded.

He said, “There was an attack this morning around 1:30 a.m. in Chibok Local Government, in a village called Awapul. The attack was carried out by unknown men suspected to be Boko Haram.

“No casualties. It was a destruction of properties.”

Residents said the attackers operated on motorcycles and remained in the area for over an hour before leaving.

“They burned down houses and small shops. Some owners have gone to Chibok main town to take refuge,” a resident said.

The latest incidents occurred less than 24 hours after separate attacks on an internally displaced persons camp in Damasak and the Nganzai Divisional Police Headquarters in Borno, where four police officers and a hunter were killed.

Security forces said the attackers used Rocket-Propelled Grenades and other sophisticated weapons in an attempt to overrun the town but were repelled by security agents.

See also  Delta teenager visiting friend shot dead in Lagos

Authorities have since intensified operations in the affected areas as residents continue to call for a stronger security presence across vulnerable communities.

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

Continue Reading

Crime

PHOTOS: Pastor, Wife, Others Nabbed As NDLEA Uncovers Major Drug Network In Lagos

Published

on

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have dismantled a major drug trafficking syndicate following a three-week intelligence-led operation that led to the interception of cocaine consignments hidden in tins of palm kernel extract and the arrest of the cartel’s kingpin.

The agency said the illicit consignments were destined for the United Kingdom, with the syndicate employing sophisticated concealment methods to evade detection.

The breakthrough began on March 11, 2026, when NDLEA officers attached to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Strategic Command in Ikeja, Lagos, intercepted 3.10 kilograms of cocaine at the export shed.

The drugs were carefully concealed inside tins of palm kernel extract prepared for shipment abroad.

According to a statement by the agency’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, two suspects linked to the shipment—Idris Olayiwola Amoo and Akinlami Akinsoji Adedoyin, were immediately arrested.

Babafemi said a follow-up sting operation on April 2 led to the arrest of the sender of the consignment, identified as Ezemuwo Joel, who allegedly operated under a false identity, Ajayi.

Investigations from his arrest led operatives to the syndicate’s leader, 52-year-old King Arinze, who was tracked to a hideout in the Isolo area of Lagos.

He was subsequently taken to his warehouse located at 11, Ola Ifa Street, Bucknor, Isolo, where operatives uncovered extensive evidence of drug concealment operations.

Items recovered from the warehouse included 886 tins of palm kernel extract prepared for drug concealment, industrial sealing machines, tin openers, paint sprays, 52 grams of cannabis sativa, and a pack of hand gloves.

See also  Nigerian man sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for drug trafficking in India

The suspect reportedly confessed to personally draining the oil from the tins to hide cocaine consignments.

In a related operation in Borno State, NDLEA operatives arrested a 28-year-old woman, Aisha Adamu, along the Gamboru Ngala road with 4.3 kilograms of Colorado, a potent synthetic strain of cannabis. She was suspected to be supplying drugs to bandit groups operating in the North-East and neighbouring Chad.

In Lagos, a pastor of the Celestial Church of Christ, Agonvi Sea Beach, Sakpo area of Seme border, Pastor Afolabi Hodonu, 45, and his wife, Success Hodonu, 35, were arrested at the Gbaji checkpoint.

A search of their Honda Pilot SUV led to the discovery of 11 kilograms of skunk concealed in hidden compartments.

Their arrest followed the earlier apprehension of a suspected fake security agent, Sunday Samuel, who was caught transporting 24.5 kilograms of skunk along the same route.

In Adamawa State, NDLEA operatives intercepted a trailer conveying 48,000 tramadol pills along Namtari road in Yola South, leading to the arrest of the driver, Abdulaziz Ismail Korede, and the intended recipient, Idris Adamu.

In Osun State, a 60-year-old woman, Idiatu Oladejo, was arrested with 15 kilograms of skunk in Isale Osun, Osogbo.

Operatives also raided the Itaogbolu forest in Akure, Ondo State, recovering 351 kilograms of skunk and its seeds.

In Benue State, 28,600 tramadol capsules were seized from a 66-year-old suspect, Aminu Usman Gembu, at Aliade.

Meanwhile, in Edo State, NDLEA operatives raided a warehouse in Egbanke community, Orhionmwon Local Government Area, where 1,378 kilograms of skunk were recovered, leading to the arrest of one Roland Owie.

See also  Ebonyi: Murdered chief laid to rest (PHOTOS)

Drug Dealer Used Daughter For Distribution

It was reports that in Oyo State, a notorious drug dealer, Ayantola Omodunmomi, also known as “Iya Elle,” was arrested in Ibadan following intelligence reports.

The agency alleged that she used her 11-year-old daughter, Anjola, to distribute illicit drugs to customers.

At the time of her arrest, 45.6 kilograms of skunk were recovered from her residence.

The agency said its War Against Drug Abuse sensitisation campaign continued nationwide, with outreach programmes held in schools across Oyo, Lagos, Kano, Anambra and Zamfara states.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), commended officers across various commands for the successful operations.

“These successful operations are a testament to the Agency’s evolving intelligence capabilities and our unwavering commitment to choking the supply lines of drug cartels,” he said.

“Whether they hide behind legitimate businesses, religious titles, or complex concealment methods, we will find them.”

The agency reiterated its commitment to sustaining a balance between reducing drug supply and curbing demand, warning that traffickers would continue to face intensified enforcement actions nationwide.

FOLLOW US ON:

FACEBOOK

TWITTER

PINTEREST

TIKTOK

YOUTUBE

LINKEDIN

Continue Reading

Trending