DEFENCE
FCT Police Nab 10 Suspected Kidnappers, Recover N8.25m Ransom
By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has arrested 10 suspected kidnappers, armed robbery suspects and alleged suppliers of ammunition and illicit drugs to bandits during separate operations, recovering N8.
25m ransom, live ammunition, vehicles, drugs and other exhibits.The Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Sanusi while briefing journalists on Tuesday, said the arrests followed intelligence-led operations targeting kidnapping syndicates, “one chance” gangs and criminal hideouts across the FCT and neighbouring Niger State.
According to him, operatives of the Command’s Violent Crime Response Unit launched an investigation on June 29 after receiving a distress call over the abduction of a young woman in Maitama.
He said the kidnappers initially demanded ₦20m from the victim’s family but eventually collected N8.25m before releasing her on July 3 after taking her to Kwan-Kwashe Village in Niger State.
The police commissioner disclosed that sustained digital tracking led operatives to arrest six members of the gang in Suleja on July 5.
Those arrested were identified as the alleged gang leader, Ifeoma Nnamchi, 35; Peter Rasheed Onwunumah, 40; Olanipekun Anuoluwa, 46; Jemimah Monday, 25; Gabriel Nnamchi, 14; and Stanley Nnamchi, 17.
Police recovered the entire ₦8.25m ransom, two operational vehicles—a Toyota Corolla and a Toyota Camry—a cutlass, seven AirPods, several pieces of jewellery believed to belong to previous victims, five mobile phones and a laptop.
Investigations, according to the police, showed that the alleged gang leader and one of her accomplices had previously been arrested by the FCT Police Command in 2022 and 2019 for similar offences.
The suspects reportedly confessed that the syndicate had been operating along the Kubwa Expressway, Maitama Federal Housing Road and other parts of the FCT since 2024.
Police also alleged that the group admitted carrying out several “one chance” operations and, in their most recent attacks, kidnapped and robbed five female victims, collecting about ₦12.8m in ransom.
In a separate operation, the Command arrested four suspected kidnappers and alleged suppliers of ammunition and illicit drugs to bandits during clearance operations around Kwali, Abaji and Kuje Area Councils.
The suspects were identified as Bello Abdullahi, Shuaibu Iliya, Idris Abubakar and Misbahu Isa.
Police said one of the suspects, Misbahu Isa, led investigators to Zuba Motor Park where 42 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition were recovered from his Volkswagen Golf vehicle.
Investigators alleged that Isa supplied ammunition to kidnappers and bandits operating in Niger, Kaduna and Kogi states, claiming he recently delivered over 20,000 rounds of ammunition and received N3 million for the transaction.
Other items recovered during the operation included bottles of codeine-based syrups, cannabis, tramadol tablets and capsules, cash, a Tecno phone, assorted clothing, a magazine loaded with six rounds of live ammunition and other exhibits.
The Command also announced that intelligence-led raids on identified criminal black spots across the FCT within the past week resulted in the arrest of 560 suspects.
Items recovered during the raids included a locally fabricated pistol, a locally made AK-47 rifle and three rounds of 9mm live ammunition.
The Commissioner of Police said all suspects remain in custody and will be charged in court after investigations are concluded.
He assured residents that the Command would sustain its operations against criminal networks and urged members of the public to continue providing credible information to support efforts to combat crime across the Federal Capital Territory.
DEFENCE
Two More High Profile Terrorist Commanders Surrender as Troops Sustains Momentum
By David Torough, Abuja
Operation HADIN KAI has recorded another significant breakthrough in the ongoing counter-terrorism campaign following the surrender of two senior commanders to troops of Sector 2 in Geidam on 4 July 2026.
The surrendered terrorists, identified as Munzirs within the terrorist leadership structure, arrived at Maiduguri at approximately 1930 hours on 5 Jun 26 and are currently in military custody undergoing detailed profiling, debriefing and intelligence exploitation.Preliminary interrogation indicates that the two surrendered commanders occupied influential positions and possessed extensive knowledge of the group’s operational activities, command arrangements and logistics architecture.
Initial intelligence obtained from the debriefing has provided valuable insights into the terrorists’ operational methods, sustainment mechanisms and support networks. The information is expected to significantly enhance ongoing intelligence-led operations aimed at locating, disrupting and dismantling remaining terrorist enclaves across the North East Theatre.The surrender of the two commanders represents another major setback for the terrorist faction and further validates the effectiveness of the sustained offensive operations being conducted by troops of Operation HADIN KAI in conjunction with Partners. The relentless military pressure, supported by coordinated land and air operations as well as enhanced intelligence efforts, continues to deny the terrorists freedom of movement, degrade their combat capability and erode their command and control structures. Increasingly, terrorist leaders and fighters are finding continued resistance untenable, compelling them to abandon the insurgency and surrender to troops.
This latest development further reinforces the growing disintegration of the terrorist organisation and reflects the cumulative impact of sustained military operations across the Theatre. Operation HADIN KAI remains resolute in maintaining the operational momentum until all terrorist elements are neutralised or compelled to surrender. Troops will continue to exploit actionable intelligence, intensify offensive operations and work in close collaboration with relevant stakeholders to eliminate the terrorist threat and restore enduring peace, security and stability across the North East.
DEFENCE
Troops Rescue Kidnap Victims, Arrest Suspects as Military Sustains Nationwide Offensive
By David Torough, Abuja
The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) has recorded fresh operational successes across multiple theatres of operation between June 30 and July 2, 2026, rescuing kidnapped victims, arresting suspected terrorists and collaborators, recovering weapons and logistics, and receiving the surrender of suspected terrorists and their family members.
According to a statement issued on Friday by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael Onoja, troops maintained sustained pressure on criminal elements nationwide, leading to significant gains in the fight against terrorism, kidnapping and other forms of violent crime.
In the North-East, troops of Operation HADIN KAI intercepted three suspected terrorist logistics suppliers along the Maiduguri–Gamboru Ngala Main Supply Route in Jere Local Government Area of Borno State. The suspects were arrested while transporting items believed to be destined for terrorist enclaves.
Troops also repelled an attack on Kurnari community in Biu Local Government Area, forcing the attackers to retreat and recovering a handheld radio, locally made explosives, ammunition and other items.
The military also reported continued terrorist surrenders, with the wife of a terrorist and her five children surrendering in Monguno on June 30, while another suspected terrorist surrendered in Mobbar Local Government Area on July 1 after fleeing a camp in the Lake Chad region, citing harsh living conditions.
In the North-West, troops of Operation FANSAN YAMMA rescued a female kidnap victim during an ambush operation near River Shuwaka in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The victim had been abducted on June 29 near Gora village in Chikun Local Government Area. A mobile phone believed to belong to the fleeing kidnappers was recovered for forensic analysis.
Troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE operating across the North-Central also recorded multiple successes.
In Taraba State, security forces raided a suspected gunrunners’ hideout in Gassol Local Government Area and recovered an AK-47 rifle with ammunition.
In Nasarawa State, troops rescued three kidnap victims, including a soldier abducted along the Akwanga–Gwatu Road, while separate rescue operations in Benue and Kogi states led to the rescue of six additional kidnapped persons after troops responded swiftly to distress calls.
In the South-South, troops of Operation DELTA SAFE foiled a suspected kidnapping plot in Akoko Edo Local Government Area of Edo State by arresting two suspected kidnappers near a hotel in Ibillo.
Preliminary investigations indicated the suspects had allegedly been conducting surveillance on troop patrol patterns before their arrest.
Meanwhile, Operation UDO KA troops in the South-East intensified operations against suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN).
In Anambra State, troops engaged suspected armed elements in a firefight, neutralising one suspect while others escaped with gunshot wounds.
In separate operations, troops recovered a locally made pistol from a fleeing suspected cultist in Abia State, arrested a suspected armourer and logistics courier in Imo State with assault rifles, magazines and large quantities of ammunition, and apprehended a suspected IPOB/ESN member and gunrunner in Enugu State.
Recovered items included pump-action guns, a pistol, assorted ammunition, vehicle number plates and materials suspected to be used in the fabrication of improvised explosive devices.
Commending troops for their professionalism and gallantry, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Olatunbosun Oluyede, reaffirmed the military’s commitment to sustaining operations until terrorism, kidnapping and other criminal activities are decisively defeated.
He said the recent successes demonstrated the effectiveness of the Armed Forces’ multi-theatre operational strategy and urged Nigerians to continue providing credible and timely intelligence to security agencies.
The defence chief also praised other security agencies and local vigilante groups for their continued collaboration, describing inter-agency cooperation as critical to consolidating the gains recorded across the country’s various operational theatres.
DEFENCE
NADCEL 2026: COAS Seeks Stronger Rivers Partnership for National Security
By David Torough, Abuja
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, on Friday, 3 July 2026, paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalaye Fubara, at Government House, Port Harcourt, as part of activities marking the 163rd Nigerian Army Day Celebration (NADCEL 2026).
The visit highlights the enduring partnership between the Nigerian Army and the Rivers State Government in advancing peace, security and national development.Speaking during the visit, Lieutenant General Shaibu disclosed that he was in the state for the week-long NADCEL 2026 activities, which will culminate in the grand finale scheduled for July 6.
He expressed profound appreciation to the Government and people of Rivers State for their relentless support and hospitality, noting that the enabling environment and cooperation provided by the state had contributed significantly to the successful conduct of the annual event.Furthermore, the COAS commended the Government of Rivers State for its commitment to supporting the Nigerian Army, stressing that sustained collaboration between the military, government and citizens remains critical to addressing contemporary security challenges and safeguarding strategic national assets.
In his remarks, Governor Sir Siminalaye Fubara thanked the Chief of Army Staff for choosing Rivers State to host the 163rd Nigerian Army Day Celebration. He commended Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu for the remarkable improvement in the security situation in the state since assuming command as COAS, noting that the enhanced security environment has contributed to increased oil production and broader economic growth. The Governor also acknowledged the Nigerian Army’s efforts in combating insurgency, pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft.
Governor Fubara reaffirmed the commitment of the Government and people of Rivers State to sustaining their support for the Nigerian Army, both in hosting the anniversary celebration and in ongoing operations aimed at protecting critical national infrastructure, strengthening internal security and promoting Nigeria’s economic stability.


