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Police recover AK-47 linked to abducted Rivers vigilante leader

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A joint operation by operatives of the Nigerian Police Force and other security agencies has led to the destruction of criminal camps used for kidnapping and other criminal activities in Ipo and Igwuruta-Ali in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The operation led to the arrest of a suspect and the recovery of arms and ammunition, including a pump-action gun, one AK-47 rifle, and communication gadgets. Several suspects dwelling in the camp were said to have fled.

The spokesperson for the state police command, Blessing Agabe, disclosed this in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Tuesday and sent to newsmen.

Agabe revealed that the pump-action gun is reportedly owned by the leader of a local vigilante group, who was allegedly abducted by bandits when he led his men to confront them last week.

The statement read, “The Rivers State Police Command wishes to inform the general public of a successful joint security operation carried out against criminal elements operating within the state.

“In compliance with the directives of the Inspector-General of Police, the Command continues to collaborate closely with sister security agencies to enhance the protection and security of citizens while also strengthening inter-agency cooperation and synergy.

“On April 12, 2026, at about 1300 hours, tactical teams of the Command, in collaboration with sister security agencies including the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Air Force, DSS, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, embarked on a coordinated operation to clear identified criminal camps suspected to be used as hideouts for kidnapping and other criminal activities.

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“During the operation, the joint security team identified criminal hideouts at Ipo and Igwuruta-Ali camps.

“In the course of the operation, the following items were recovered: one AK-47 rifle, one pump-action gun, 274 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, four cartridges, native bulletproof materials, a large iron cutter, communication radios, and other items.

“Preliminary findings indicate that the recovered pump-action gun is suspected to be owned by the leader of a local vigilante group, OSPAC, who was allegedly abducted earlier.”

“The criminal camps were successfully destroyed, and one suspect was arrested within the vicinity and is currently under investigation, while other suspects fled the scene before the arrival of security operatives.

“Investigation is ongoing with a view to apprehending the fleeing suspects and rescuing the kidnapped victim,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, the state Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, has reassured residents of the state of the command’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and property.

CP Adepoju, however, urged residents to continue supporting security agencies with credible and timely information that will lead to the prompt arrest of criminal elements.

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PHOTOS: Zamfara guards intercept 98 explosives and N13m en route to bandits’ camp

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Members of the Zamfara State Community Protection Guards have arrested a commercial driver conveying 98 explosive devices, N13 million and three motorcycles allegedly en route to a bandits’ camp in Bindin village, Maru Local Government Area of the state.

Other items recovered from the suspect included cartons of cigarettes, suspected Indian hemp and crates of apple fruits.

Addressing journalists in Gusau on Wednesday, the Commandant of the outfit, Mohammed Shehu Dalijan, said the suspect, identified as Abubakar Abdullahi, was intercepted along the Gusau–Dansadau road while heading to Bindin village, an area he said is largely occupied by bandits.

According to him, the driver was travelling in a Golf vehicle when operatives stopped and searched him.

“After thorough investigation, 98 explosive devices, N13 million cash, three brand new motorcycles packaged in their boxes and some weeds suspected to be Indian hemp were discovered in his vehicle,” he said.

Shehu added that the suspect confessed he was delivering the items to illegal miners in the area.

“The driver confessed that he was going to Bindin village to deliver the said items to the illegal miners, which everybody knows that most of them are either bandits or their accomplices,” he said.

“The explosive devices are the ones the bandits use to attack security agents on the road, as it has been happening in the state on several occasions.”

The Commandant said the suspect would be handed over to the appropriate authorities for further action, noting that eight other persons had been arrested for questioning in connection with the case.

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He also alleged that bandits in the area engage locals in illegal mining and rely on commercial drivers to supply them with items.

When questioned, the suspect said he was given the items by an unnamed individual to deliver to illegal miners in Bindin village, but did not disclose the identity of the person.

 

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Two suspects arrested for s3xually assaulting 16-year-old girl in Edo

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Two suspects, Izuchukwu Nnamdi and David Nwokocha, have been arrested for s3xually assaulting a 16-year-old girl, Mercy Udeogba, in Edo State.

The victim revealed that she fled her aunt’s residence after allegedly taking five thousand Naira from her.

Seeking shelter, she approached Izuchukwu Nnamdi, who then took her to the one-room apartment of his colleague, 32-year-old David Nwokocha.

She disclosed that both men s3xually assaulted her repeatedly throughout the night.

According to her, the following morning, after leaving Nwokocha’s apartment, she went to stay with Lucky Tony, a 24-year-old man at Ogiso Quarters in Benin City, where she was s3xually abused for three nights.

The Commander of the Task Force to the Government House, Edo State, ASP Ibharagbotua Odigie Smart, who confirmed the incident, said the suspects were arrested following a distress call from a Vigilante Security Guard about the assault.

He narrated how he immediately mobilized his operatives, which resulted in the arrest of two suspects, with one still at large.

He assured that the remaining suspect would be apprehended and that justice will be served, reiterating the Sen. Monday Okpebholo’s administration’s firm stance against s3xual offenses in the State.

Reacting to the incident on Tuesday, April 15, 2026, the Coordinator Office of the First Lady Edo State, Mrs. Edesili Okpebholo Anani, condemned the s3xual assault, describing it as a grave violation of human dignity with no place in society.

Expressing deep sympathy for the victim, the Coordinator pledged that all necessary measures would be taken to ensure swift and transparent justice.

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She reaffirmed her Office’s commitment to strengthening protective systems for vulnerable individuals and supporting law enforcement agencies in the diligent prosecution of offenders.

Mrs. Anani called on the public to collectively reject all forms of s3xual violence and assault, emphasizing that silence and indifference only enable perpetrators.

She urged communities leaders, religious institutions, and civil society groups to stand in solidarity with survivors by creating safe spaces for them to speak out and actively support their journey toward healing and justice.

Miss Udeogba is currently receiving care at the Vivian S3xual Assault Referral Centre, undergoing a forensic medical examination as directed by the Coordinator.

Investigations are ongoing, with assurances that justice will be served.

 

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UNILAG lecturer raped me in his office, survivor tells court

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A 20-year-old student of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) on Wednesday narrated to a Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja how a 53-year-old lecturer of the school, Samuel Obinna Ojogbo, allegedly assaulted her in his office.

The student gave the account before Justice Oyindamola Ogala while testifying as the first prosecution witness in the ongoing trial of Ojogbo.

The Lagos State Government is prosecuting Ojogbo on a two-count charge of rape and sexual assault.

Led in evidence-in-chief by the prosecution counsel, A.O. Azeez, the witness said the incident occurred on August 22, 2025, at about 1200hours, at the university’s Akoka campus.

When the victim entered the witness box, she began by introducing herself: “I am a student of the University of Lagos.”

She recalled that a day before the incident, while writing an examination, the defendant approached her.

The victim stated, “Prior to the 22nd of August, 2025, on the 21st of August, I was writing an exam not related to banking.

“I was seated in the first row, the first seat. The defendant came inside at the first row while I was writing my exam and asked, ‘Hope it is what I read that came out?’ I said yes, that I knew a particular section more than the other section.”

“He then told me not to worry and that I should come and see him in his office after my exam,” she said.

The witness told the court that she attempted to meet him twice after the exam but did not find him in his office.

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According to her, “The second time I went with my friend, he wasn’t around either, so I left.

“The second day, being 22nd August, I had another exam slated from 9:00am to 12:00pm, but the defendant was the one taking us.

However, on August 22, after completing another examination, she said she encountered the lecturer near her faculty.

“I was going to my hostel when I saw him. He signalled to me to wait. He signalled to me that I should wait, and I waited because he was talking to somebody.

“We then went to his office together,” she said.

Describing the office, she told the court, “His office is underground. There is no window and no secretary.”

She said that while they were talking, two female students briefly entered the office to meet him about the tests they missed, but were sent away by the defendant.

“He told them to leave, that they were disturbing him,” she said.

According to her, the incident occurred shortly after.

“On their way out, they didn’t close the door well. He told me to close the door. As I went to close it, he stood behind me and pushed me to the couch beside the door,” she said.

The prosecution witness narrated amidst tears that “he started caressing me, touched my breasts, and then forced himself on me. He raped me.”

She further told the court that after the incident, the defendant allegedly made promises regarding her academic progress.

“He said he would make sure he supervises my project in Year Four. He collected my exam docket, made a copy, gave me one, and collected my phone number,” she said.

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The witness said she left the office in tears and immediately reported the incident.

“I went to my friend crying, and we agreed to report,” she said.

She told the court that she first reported to a lecturer in her department, who contacted her uncle, also a lecturer, before they approached the head of the department.

“We then went to a lecturer in my department, Dr Abu; he called my uncle, who is also a lecturer in the department. Then we went to the HOD office. When we got to the HOD office, he asked if what I was saying was true; he said, ‘Where is the evidence, and why don’t I record with my phone?’

“Then he called the defendant to his office. When the defendant came, he said nothing of such a thing having happened and that I was just lying against him.

“The HOD said that my uncle and I should just let it go, and said next time I should be more careful with lecturers alone. Then we left his office.

“My uncle said we can’t just let it go like that. We went to Servicom at school. When I got to Servicom, a woman and I went to the medical centre for tests. Then, after that, they prescribed drugs.

She further testified that she reported the case to the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, after which she was referred to the police.

“I was referred to Bariga Police Station and later to WARIF for another test,” she said.

She added that the case was subsequently transferred to the Gender Unit of the police command for investigation.

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The witness also told the court that following the report, there were attempts at settlement.

“After all these, the defendant’s family and friends started calling for a meeting,” she said.

Justice Ogala adjourned the matter till April 27, 2026, for cross-examination of the witness.

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