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Police arrest kidnappers, cultists in Edo, kill one suspect

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Operatives of the Edo State Police Command have arrested suspected kidnappers, cultists, and armed robbers, neutralising one during a series of raids across the state.

This was disclosed in a statement released on Thursday by the command’s spokesperson, Moses Yamu, who said firearms and cult paraphernalia were also recovered.

Yamu noted that the significant operational successes were due to a sustained onslaught against violent crimes, cult-related activities, kidnapping, and armed robbery across the state. He said the command remained committed to ensuring the safety and security of all residents.

The statement read, “The Edo State Police Command has recorded notable breakthroughs between 15 and 26 November 2025:

“On 15/11/2025, acting on credible intelligence, operatives of Uromi Division, led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), stormed a hospital in Uromi and apprehended seven suspected members of the Eiye Confraternity. The suspects were allegedly holding a strategic meeting to plan an attack on the rival Aye Confraternity, following a clash on 14/11/2025 between one Eiye member, known as ‘I Dey Chop’, and Asuelimen Saviour (Aye member), during which both sustained injuries. Recovered exhibits include one battleaxe and various cult paraphernalia. Saviour was later arrested on 16/11/2025. Investigation is ongoing.”

Yamu added that in continuation of intensified operations against cultism, operatives of Uromi Division on 23/11/2025 arrested four suspects during a raid. The PPRO identified them as Godspower Ehihanor (24), Miracle Akhigbe (27), Miracle Kasheka (25), and Honest Idemudia (24). Ehihanor reportedly confessed to being a member of the Aye Confraternity.

He further said, “While the investigation was ongoing, on 25/11/2025 at about 23:30 hrs, two female suspects, Believe Ehinor (18) and Ofoma Sofia (19), were intercepted in possession of an automatic pump-action shotgun with five live cartridges concealed in a sack bag. They confessed that the weapon belongs to one Peace Ehinor, who escaped during an earlier raid. All suspects have been charged in court, while efforts to apprehend fleeing gang members continue.”

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Yamu also disclosed that on 25/11/2025 at about 19:30hrs, operatives of Uromi Division, relying on credible intelligence and technical surveillance, arrested Usman Shagari of the Elushi area, Ubiaja. The suspect is believed to be among the gang that kidnapped Daniel Okoekhian and his wife on 22/11/2025. Investigation is ongoing.

He added that operatives of Egba Division, led by the DPO, successfully rescued Uwa Greg (47) and Airen Osahimwian (37) on 22/11/2025 during a bush-combing operation in Ugha Forest. The rescue followed a gun duel during which the abductors fled. The victims, who were kidnapped on 20/11/2025, were immediately taken for medical attention and have since been reunited with their families.

The PPRO stated that on 21 November 2025, at approximately 02:55 hours, the DPO of Ikpoba Hill Division, acting on a distress call from the Ohovbe area regarding an ongoing armed robbery, led operatives and local vigilante members to the scene. Upon arrival, the team engaged the robbers in a gun duel, neutralising one unidentified armed robber while others escaped into the bush.

Recovered items included a Toyota Corolla with registration number BEN 149 BC, four mobile phones, three improvised explosive devices (knock-outs/bangers), and charms. Efforts to track and arrest fleeing gang members are ongoing, with preliminary investigations continuing.

The Edo State Police Command reiterated its commitment to safeguarding lives and property and urged the public to remain law-abiding and provide credible information to assist the police in their duties.

PUNCH Online reports that the Edo State Police Command has charged the arrested suspects in court. The command is also working with sister agencies to rid the state of criminal elements, as Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, warned criminals to stay away from Edo or face the full wrath of the law.

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EFCC to grill Malami as probe may open Buhari-era asset recovery deals to fresh scrutiny

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Former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), says he has been invited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), a move that could reopen long-standing questions around asset recoveries, seized-asset disposals and contract approvals handled during the Buhari administration.

Malami revealed this in a statement he personally signed and shared on Facebook, reaffirming his readiness to honour the invitation. He maintained that his public service record has always been shaped by accountability and transparency.

“This is to confirm that I have been invited by the EFCC. As a law-abiding and patriotic citizen, I hereby reaffirm my commitment to honour the invitation,” Malami wrote.

He stressed that the ideals of openness and responsible governance have guided his conduct over the years. “I understand the spirit of accountability and transparency in public service, the principles that I both advocate and champion,” the ex-Justice Minister stated.

Malami explained that he had already informed his family and friends of the development, noting that the EFCC had asked him to clarify certain issues, and he was prepared to do so.

“I am informing my family and friends that EFCC has invited me to clarify on some issues, and as a citizen of law and order and patriot, I am willing to honor this invitation without any hesitation,” he declared.

He also emphasised that honesty and integrity had always shaped his approach to leadership during his years in government.

“I believe in the importance of honesty, integrity and honesty in leadership, these are principles I’ve long supported and uphold, over the years I’ve spent in public service,” he said.

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Malami added that he would keep Nigerians informed as events unfold, saying transparency remains important in matters of public interest.

“On this note, I am informing Nigerians of any development that will follow, so that everyone will be aware,” he added.

As of the time of filing this report, Malami had not yet arrived at the EFCC headquarters. Officials of the Commission say they only intend to obtain “certain information” from him.

However, Saturday Vanguard learnt that the invitation may be linked to several controversial decisions taken during his tenure. These include high-profile asset recoveries, the sale or disposal of seized vessels and oil, and contract approvals that had earlier drawn public scrutiny.

According to sources, some of these actions raised concerns about the transparency and management of recovered national assets.

The EFCC has yet to release details on the full scope of its inquiry.

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37 Katsina kidnap victims regain freedom after negotiations with bandits -Lawmaker

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Bandits have released 37 villagers abducted from Bakori Local Government Area of Katsina State after weeks of negotiations that led to a peace agreement, a lawmaker, Abdulraham Kandarawa, has said.

Kandarawa, who represents Bakori Constituency in the state House of Assembly, said on Friday that the latest release brought the number of freed villagers to 82.

He had earlier disclosed that 45 captives were freed under the same peace arrangement.

Speaking to journalists in Katsina, Kandarawa said the villagers, held in Sabe Local Government Area of Zamfara State, were released without ransom following sustained negotiations with the bandits.

“Today, through the grace of God, we have finally received our people who were held captive. Insha Allah, they are back, and none is left in their hands,” he said.

The released hostages include 17 women, two infants, and 18 men.

Kandarawa emphasised that the bandits had promised to release the captives if the community maintained peace, a commitment they fulfilled.

“We want to call on all citizens to embrace peace. It is everybody’s business. If we have offended anyone, we will amend, just to live in peace,” Kandarawa appealed, highlighting the negotiation’s foundation on promises of non-violence.

The lawmaker thanked the bandits for adhering to their word, stressing that no ransom was paid.

“This is what they promised, and they fulfilled it today,” he said.

However, Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda has earlier denied negotiations with bandits while on several fora said it was purely a community initiative while he applauded the initiative as well celebrated the return of peace to the state through the truce.

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50 Nigerians arrested in India drug busts

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No fewer than 50 Nigerians have been arrested in one of India’s largest coordinated crackdowns on a transnational narcotics network. They are believed to be linked to a sprawling drug-distribution and hawala laundering syndicate spread across several major cities in India.

According to a report on Thursday by NDTV, an Indian news agency, the operation was led by the Delhi Police in collaboration with the Telangana Police’s EAGLE unit.

It was reported that months of intelligence gathering culminated in days of simultaneous raids across Delhi, leading officers to dismantle key layers of a cartel moving methamphetamine and cocaine across India.

According to the report, investigations revealed that the cartel maintained an extensive customer base using encrypted communication and delivery methods modelled after food-delivery apps to execute drug “dead drops” and avoid face-to-face exchanges.

“The network was extremely sophisticated. They used layered communication channels and app-based delivery patterns to evade law-enforcement detection,” the report stated.

Officials also disclosed that the syndicate’s distribution chain was intertwined with a sex-trade ring, which provided both cover and logistics for drug circulation.

The report reads, “Investigators have identified approximately 2,000 individuals who were supplied drugs through courier and dead-drop methods.”

“Furthermore, the authorities uncovered that the sex trade was used as a cover for drug supply and distribution, extending the criminal reach of the cartel.”

The report further stated, “The operation, which involved months of intelligence gathering, culminated with the arrest of 50 Nigerian nationals in Delhi. This massive effort was executed in close collaboration with the Telangana Police’s Elite Action Group for Drug Law Enforcement, along with police teams from Noida, Vizag, and Gwalior.”

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On the financial side, authorities said the cartel routed its proceeds through hawala operators. The illicit profits were converted into goods, including garments and human hair, which were exported to Lagos, Nigeria, disguising the drug earnings as legitimate trade.

“The proceeds from drug sales were funnelled through local hawala operators who converted the Indian Rupees into goods such as garments and human hair, shipped to Lagos, Nigeria, effectively cleaning the illicit earnings.”

“One identified kingpin is suspected to have laundered at least ₹15 crore through these hawala channels alone,” the report added.

The report, however, noted that the recent arrest of the 50 Nigerian nationals marked a pivotal moment in multi-agency efforts to root out these persistent drug cartels.

PUNCH Metro had earlier reported multiple arrests of Nigerians in India over synthetic-drug trafficking, including seizures in Bengaluru, Delhi and Goa, where foreign nationals were linked to methamphetamine circuits.

The latest coordinated crackdown, which resulted in the arrest of 50 suspects of Nigerian nationality, is now regarded by Indian police as a major step toward disrupting what they described as an “entrenched and continually evolving” narcotics supply chain.

Police officials said the next phase of the investigation will focus on tightening immigration checks, tracking hawala facilitators, and identifying remaining cartel commanders believed to be operating from outside India.

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