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Police Arrest Three Kidnappers Over ₦6.9m Ransom and Victim’s Murder

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Nigerian police have arrested three suspected kidnappers accused of collecting a ₦6.9 million ransom and later killing their victim, authorities said Saturday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The suspects were captured after an intelligence-led operation that tracked them to their hideout in northern Nigeria. Police said the men confessed to abducting the victim, collecting ransom money from the family, and then murdering the hostage despite receiving payment.

Force Public Relations Officer Olumuyiwa Adejobi said in a statement that investigators are working to recover the ransom funds and bring others involved in the crime to justice.

“The suspects thought they could escape the law after committing such a cruel act, but our officers traced their movements and arrested them,” Adejobi said. “This case is a reminder that kidnapping for ransom will not go unpunished in Nigeria.”

According to police, the incident began when the victim, whose name was not released for security reasons, was seized at night by armed men. The kidnappers later contacted the family and demanded millions of naira in exchange for the victim’s safe release.

Relatives of the victim raised ₦6.9 million and delivered it to the suspects as instructed. But instead of freeing the hostage, the kidnappers allegedly killed the victim and fled with the money.

Police said the family reported the murder to local authorities, leading to a coordinated operation involving tactical units, detectives, and community informants. Within days, three men were arrested and taken into custody.

Investigators said the suspects admitted during questioning that they had shared the ransom money before killing the hostage to prevent identification. Police are still searching for other accomplices linked to the case.

Nigeria has faced a surge in kidnappings for ransom in recent years, particularly in the northern regions where criminal gangs often target travelers, students, and rural communities. Victims’ families are usually forced to pay large sums to secure the release of their loved ones.

Security experts say the practice has become one of the country’s most pressing challenges. Human rights groups have warned that families who pay ransom often receive little protection from further attacks, while communities live in fear of repeated kidnappings.

In a country where many people live on less than $2 a day, the ransom payments demanded by armed groups often push families into debt. Authorities have discouraged citizens from paying, but desperation and fear frequently leave families with no choice.

President Bola Tinubu has promised to improve security and strengthen operations against criminal gangs. His administration has deployed more military and police units to rural areas and highways in an effort to reduce abductions.

Despite these steps, kidnappers continue to operate across states such as Kaduna, Zamfara, Niger, and Borno. Analysts say poor policing, limited resources, and corruption have made it difficult to fully eliminate the problem.

In this latest case, police said they will prosecute the three suspects to the fullest extent of the law. Authorities also assured the public that ransom payments linked to kidnappings would be traced and recovered where possible.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to the fight against kidnapping, banditry, and violent crimes,” Adejobi said. “We urge Nigerians to provide timely information and work with security agencies to protect their communities.”

The arrests have given some relief to the victim’s family, though grief remains over the loss of their loved one. Local leaders in the community called on the government to intensify patrols and intelligence gathering to prevent future tragedies.

Kidnapping for ransom remains a lucrative business for armed groups in Nigeria. Analysts warn that unless long-term solutions are implemented — including job creation, improved policing, and better rural development — the cycle of abductions will likely continue.

For now, police say their focus is on prosecuting the suspects and dismantling the wider network involved in the ₦6.9 million ransom case. The investigation is ongoing, and more arrests are expected in the coming weeks.

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Terror At The Bank: Police Launch Manhunt After Deadly Bullet Parcel Targets First Bank Boss!

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The Lagos State Police Command has officially launched an investigation into a security incident involving the Managing Director of FirstBank, Oluwasegun Alebiosu, who received a parcel containing two rounds of live 7.62mm ammunition. Commissioner of Police Tijani Fatai confirmed the probe during a press briefing at the Command Headquarters in Ikeja, characterizing the matter as a serious security concern.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Although initial reports of the incident were previously denied by a source within the bank, the police commissioner clarified that the threat was reported directly by the bank chief after his gateman received and opened the suspicious parcel. Key details regarding the ongoing investigation include:

  • Investigation Scope: Detectives are currently analyzing the source of the package and working to establish the motive, specifically investigating whether the delivery was intended as a threat or linked to broader criminal activity.

  • Active Leads: Investigators are pursuing multiple leads, including information and potential contacts provided by Alebiosu himself to assist in the process.

  • Status of Case: While no arrests have been made at this time, the police are utilizing forensic and intelligence-driven methods to identify those responsible and ensure they are held accountable.

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Beyond Control? Notorious Bandit Leader Bello Turji Fuels New Wave Of Fear With Advanced Weaponry.

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New intelligence suggests that the notorious bandit leader, Bello Turji, is significantly expanding his operational reach and capabilities. Bashir Altine Guyawa Isa, a leader of the Rundunar Adalchi vigilante group in Sokoto State, reported the following developments in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service:....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Strategic Alliances: Turji has allegedly partnered with Boko Haram to provide training and logistical support to his fighters, marking a shift toward more sophisticated criminal tactics.

    • Operational Training Base: Local security volunteers have identified a long-standing training camp near the Sokoto-Zamfara border. This facility is reportedly used for the recruitment, indoctrination, and arming of new combatants.

    • Expanding Targets: Intelligence indicates that these groups may be planning to move beyond rural attacks to target prominent individuals and high-profile government installations.

    Urgent Calls for Intervention

    The continued existence of this training camp is viewed as a major threat to regional stability, potentially undoing progress made by security forces. Isa emphasized several critical points regarding the current situation:

    • Known Risks: He claims that the relevant authorities are already aware of the facility’s existence and must act decisively to dismantle it before the situation worsens.

    • Need for Action: There is an urgent call for enhanced military intervention and intelligence-led operations to prevent further violence, kidnappings, and attacks across Sokoto, Zamfara, and neighboring states.

    • Preventive Measures: He warned that delay will only embolden these criminal networks, putting more communities at risk of terror.

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Terror Training Camp Exposed: Bello Turji’s Loyalists Stage Military-Style Drills On Sokoto-Zamfara Border.

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A recent report from the Movement for Social Justice and Good Governance, presented by its Sokoto State Coordinator, Basharu Altine, indicates that followers of notorious bandit leader Bello Turji are conducting military-style tactical training and weapons drills along the Sokoto-Zamfara border. The activities are reportedly occurring across a corridor spanning Bingabale Kudu, Bafarawa East, and Bargaja.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Leadership Involvement: The exercises allegedly feature key associates of Turji, specifically identifying his younger brother, Dodo, and an individual named Illa Manawa.

  • Advanced Weaponry: Intelligence suggests the fighters are being trained on newly acquired, sophisticated arms—some of which have been used in recent clashes with security forces—and are also utilizing night-vision equipment.

  • Strategic Expansion: Altine stated that fresh recruits with advanced combat expertise have arrived to bolster the group’s capabilities.

  • Key Facilitators: Investigations have linked the procurement and transport of these weapons to bandit commanders Haru Dole and Ibrahim Chimo, who are reportedly forming a growing alliance with Turji.

  • Security Threats: Concerns have been raised regarding potential coordinated attacks on local government headquarters in eastern Sokoto before the height of the rainy season.

Altine has urged security agencies to take immediate, proactive steps to investigate these claims and protect local communities. Additionally, security analyst Zagazola Makama recently reported that two of Turji’s brothers have been actively involved in violent operations throughout the Sokoto and Zamfara regions.

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