Tag: gun battle

  • Kidnap Suspect killed in gun battle with police

    •Two arrested during battle with police

    A man suspected to be a kidnapper, Sunday, alias Dreaded Dagboru, was on Monday killed during a gun battle with the police, Commissioner Imohimi Edgal said yesterday.

    He was said to have come to Lagos from Arogbo in Ondo State with his gang fro an operation. Two members of his gang Ebi Gabriel, 29, and Promise Ajele, 19, were arrested.

    The body of the girl late Sunday alias Dreaded Dagboru has been deposited in the morgue.

    Edgal said the suspects were arrested at their hideout in Imota, Ikorodu.

    He said the anti-kidnapping unit was deployed to arrest them, following a tip off.

    Edgal said the police learnt that the suspects planned to kidnap personalities in Iba Local Council Development Area (LCDA).

    “Consequently, the squad led by the commander, anti-kidnapping, swung into action. Tapping into the intelligence resource of the command, they located them in their hideout in Imota, Ikorodu on December 10.

    “When the hoodlums saw the operatives, they opened fire on them and the police replied. During the exchange of fire, one Sunday (surname unknown), alias Dreaded Dagboru, was gunned down. The other two were apprehended,” he said.

    Edgal said a locally cut-to-size double barrel pistol, an expended and three live cartridges were recovered from the gang, adding that efforts were being made to arrest those on the run.

     

  • Boko Haram in gun battle with security forces

    •Army calls for calm

    Boko Haram terrorists have launched an attack on Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, it was learnt last night.

    Residents said the insurgents are in a heavy exchange of fire from Molai village on the Damboa-Biu road.

    A worker with Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Aliyu, said they were stranded in the office as all access roads were blocked.

    Another resident said they were locked down by traffic as many people are hurriedly going home.

    Details of the attack were still sketchy as at last night.

    The Army have however called on the residents to remain indoors and not panic.

    A statement by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Kingsley Samuel, said the situation was under control. It, however, urged the people to be vigilant.

    The statement reads: “The public is requested not to panic and discountenance rumours of Boko Haram presence.

    “You are further enjoined to please remain at home and be vigilant. The security situation in Maiduguri is under control.”

     

  • Officer, three ‘kidnappers’ killed in gun battle

    Officer, three ‘kidnappers’ killed in gun battle

    •One rescued 

    A military officer and three suspected kidnappers were yesterday killed by troops on Operation Cat Race in Okene, Kogi State.

    The deceased were trying to rescue a kidnap victim when they were caught in a cross fire.

    It was gathered that the incident occurred about 8 am, at a check point on the Okene-Ajaokuta road.

    An unidentified man, accompanied by the officers, went to deliver a ransom. Eyewitness said the suspects opened fire on sighting them.

    The victim, who chairs Always Petroleum and Gas, Otinau Momohjimoh, was shot in the arm.

    He is receiving treatment at a private hospital.

    One of the suspects was captured alive.

    A source added that the officer, who got married some months back, died in hospital.

    His body was deposited at the mortuary of the General Hospital, Okene.

    Items recovered from the suspects include charms and ammunition.

    The spokesman of the command’s Army Record, Capt. Weri Finikumor, said he would soon address reporters.

  • Two killed, others injured in police, kidnappers’ gun battle

    Two killed, others injured in police, kidnappers’ gun battle

    Two kidnap suspects were killed yesterday in Anambra State during a gun battle with members of the Anambra State Anti-robbery Squad (SARS).

    The other suspects escaped with bullet wounds.

    The police also recovered items including one locally made barrel pistol with two live cartridges, one- cut- to- size single barrel gun, one XQ 1000 GSM handset belonging to the victim and one Q-link motorcycle were recovered.

    Briefing reporters yesterday in Awka, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Nkeiruka Nwode, said the 32-year-old victim, Nnamdi Ibru, was rescued.

    She said the suspects had demanded a ransom of N20 millioN from the victim’s family before the police got the information through intelligence report.

    Nwode said the victim was kidnapped on October 11 in a filling station in Obosi, Idemili North Local Government Area by a gang of four men.

    She further stated the shoot-out ensued when the policemen noticed being trailed by the hoodlums who opened fire on them.

    During the gun duel, two of the suspects were killed while others escaped with bullet wounds, adding the state command was still on their trail.

    According to Nwode: “The police command wishes to advise all parents and guardians to take care of the children and watch their activities and report any suspicious movement concerning their wards.

    “We assure members of the public of our relentless efforts in making sure that lives and properties of Ndi Anambra are secured.”

  • Three ‘robbers’ die in gun battle with police

    Three suspected robbers died in Sunday’s gun battle with policemen in Bichi Local Government Area of Kano State.

    Police spokesman Magaji Majiya confirmed this yesterday.

    He said: “The incident happened on July 23, about 9pm, on the the Kano/Katsina Road, between Lamba and Dan Siri Village in Bichi council.

    “The Inspector General’s Special Tactical Force (STF) team and the command’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), were on patrol when they intercepted a robbery blockage in Charanchi council of Katsina State.

    “The command had, before now, received complaints from traders at nearby villages, and other road users, on robberies on the road.”

    According to Majiya, the suspects, on sighting the policemen, opened fire, leading to a shoot-out, which lasted about 15 minutes.

    Two English-made AK-47 rifles; one locally-made pistol, two AK-47 rifle magazines, 47 live round ammunitions, three cartridges and one cutlass was recovered from the suspects.

    He said the suspects were confirmed dead at a nearby hospital, adding that no policeman was injured.

    Majiya said investigation was on to arrest fleeing members of the gang.

     

  • NSCDC operative, armed robber die in gun duel in Bayelsa

    NSCDC operative, armed robber die in gun duel in Bayelsa

    An operative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) attached to Bayelsa Command and a suspected armed robber have died in a gun battle.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the incident took place along Kolo Creek road in Ogbia Local Government Area of the state on Wednesday.

    The Commandant of the NSCDC in the state, Mr Desmond Agu, confirmed the incident on Thursday and said that armed robbers laid ambush for a patrol van of the Corps and killed one of the operatives.

    He, however, praised his men for fighting back and overpowering the robbers with their superior gunfire resulting in the killing of one of the hoodlums and recovery of a riffle from the dead robbery suspect.

    Agu said the Command had handed over the riffle and the Corpse of the robber to the state Police Command.

    The armed robbers, according to an eye witness who preferred anonymity laid ambush for the Civil Defenders after allegedly attacking a security checkpoint along the road earlier.

    “When they escaped from the scene, they sighted a security patrol van manned by operatives of the NSCDC and hid in the bush.

    “When the van approached, they opened fire on it, killing one of the Corps operatives.

    ”But the operatives fired back at the hoodlums and shot one of the armed robbers while others escaped,” the witness said.

  • Troops kill seven in gun battle with Niger Delta militants

    • Destroy camps, recover weapons
    • Arrest two suspected vandals

    Troops of the Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Delta Safe (ODS), yesterday, killed seven militants during a gun battle in the creeks of Cross River State.

    It was gathered that the ODS troops of Sector 4 encountered the militants, identified as members of the notorious Bakassi Strike Force (BSF), when they raided their hideouts at Ekpere Effiong creeks, in Akpabuyo area of the state.

    The militants, who were dressed in military camouflage with charms and amulets, reportedly engaged the troops in a gun battle that lasted for about two hours.

    On September 24, the militant group attacked a military location in Efut Isighi waterfront in Southern Cross River and reportedly killed two soldiers.

    Confirming the development, the Deputy Media Coordinator, Joint Media Campaign Centre (JMCC), Lt. Col. Thomas Otuji, said troops deployed in Efut Isighi encountered the militants again on September 30.

    He said: “Troops of Sector 4 Operation DELTA SAFE deployed at Efut Isighi at about 1:00am on 30 September 2016 engaged the Bakassi Strike Force in gun battle that lasted for more than 2 hours.

    “The militants, who were in military camouflage uniforms and carrying charms and amulets, were spotted at Ekpere Effiong creek in Akpabuyo during a special operation by own troops.

    “The operation led to the killing of seven members of Bakassi Strike force militants and recovering of several arms and ammunition.

    “Items recovered include, Grenade Launcher, 7.62mm NATO belted GPMG ammunition and non disintegrating MG links.

    “It should be noted that this latest reprisal attack on own troop position was sequel to ongoing operations and destruction of several militant camps, vehicles, power bike and other household items”.

    Otuji, the operation that led to the killing of the militants was in line with the mandate of ODS to protect oil and gas infrastructure, prevent and deter militancy, sea robbery, crude oil theft and other forms of criminality within the Niger Delta region.

    In another development, he said the Sector 1 of ODS foiled an attempt by suspected vandals to breach  a pipeline belonging to the Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC).

    He identified the oil installation as the OML 30, a 16-inch trans-Forcado pipeline running from Ughelli pumping station to Focados terminal at Agbowhiame, community, Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State.

    He said two suspected vandals, Thomas Okoro and Maselk Boyi, were arrested for further investigations.

    He said: “On interrogation, eight other suspects mentioned by the two arrested suspects are being trailed.

    “Several items including; gas cylinder tubes with accessories, hacksaw, pipe wrench and personal effects were recovered at the scene.

    “Operation Delta Safe wishes to assure the general public of its determination to degrade and flush out criminal elements in our communities.

    “Members of the public are therefore requested to provide timely information to Operation Delta Safe detachments and other security agencies in order to apprehend these criminals from the hideouts.”

  • Two feared dead in  soldiers’, vandals’ gun battle

    Two feared dead in soldiers’, vandals’ gun battle

    Two persons were yesterday feared killed and five others injured during a gun battle between security operatives and pipeline vandals in Lagos.

    Residents of Seventh Avenue in Festac Town and environs were woken up by the booming guns.

    Many thought it was another robbery. Last month, robbers raided two banks and wreaked havoc on the area. A woman and her daughter were killed by stray bullets.

    To avoid being hit by stray bullets, the residents were said to have laid on the floor.

    But, a motorcyclist, Stephen Manga, and his roommate, Joseph Zira, were but on their legs by a stray bullet inside their apartment.

    Three soldiers also sustained leg injuries; a vandal was killed and several others escaped with gunshot wounds.

    The Nation learnt that a Mobile Policeman was killed by some of the fleeing hoodlums around Alakija, after they snatched a commercial bus and forced the driver to whisk them away.

    Manga, who said they were held hostage by the vandals until soldiers arrived, claimed that the shooting lasted over four hours.

    He said the vandals were up to 50 and hooded. Some, he added, dressed in Army camouflage.

    “We stay in that Pako near where those people usually steal fuel beside Elcee events Centre, Fourth Avenue by Seventh Avenue. Our house is built with stick and many of us live there.

    “We started hearing gunshots around 4:41am. We did not know what was happening and we could not come out. Everyone was in their own room and I was in my room with my friend, Joseph. We were lying down beside each other with our legs facing the road.

    “The shooting continued with the vandals talking to themselves.  I don’t think the army was there at that time.

    “But around 7am, some army people ran to our place and the next thing, bullet hit my leg, came out from the other side and entered my friend’s leg too and came out.

    “We were bleeding and the army people directed us to a hospital. Our brothers, who also live in the place, saw the bullet. They picked it and gave it to the soldiers. The bullet looks white and not very big.

    “So, as they told us to go to the hospital, they also chased everyone from the place. They helped us live so that those people won’t kill us all.

    “At first I was taken to Mercy Gate Hospital but they refused to treat me until the army people called and spoke with them on phone and my people also went and brought police report from Area E Command.

    “The hospital did not treat my brother because of money. My brother went to another place where he was treated,” said Manga.

    Another resident, who gave his name as Munyale Kwada, said the hoodlums initially overpowered the army.

    Kwada said the army went for reinforcement, brought in three armoured tanks and engaged the bandits who were already chanting victory songs.

    He said: “We were trapped in the shooting by the criminals until the army came and rescued us.

    “The thieves were shooting for about two hours. When the army came, they told us to remain inside and that no one should come out.

    “The boys were many. I heard army people telling their colleagues that they should go because the boys were many and three soldiers have been injured.

    “When the army left, the criminals started singing. They were singing and shooting. They covered everywhere up to W Close on Seventh Avenue. They blocked the entire road and were shooting continuously.

    “So, army came back reinforced and with three armoured tanks. The shooting continued till about 8am when the vandals ran away.

    “Since the time the vandals left, army and police have taken over the entire area. They have put road blocks and they do not allow people to come near that area again because of danger.

    “I know they arrested someone but I don’t know who the person is. I heard the army shouting at someone to enter the vehicle.

    “Also we later heard that the vandals hijacked a Danfo bus, forced the driver and one passenger to carry 10 of them who were in military camouflage and they ran away.

    “We also heard that the bus killed a Mobile Police man around Alakija. And that the vandals also hijacked a Sienna space bus from the owner.”

    One Ife Igwebuike told The Nation that the hoodlums arrived in the area around 3am and were siphoning petroleum products.

    She said the police alerted the military and requested assistance because they could not face the vandals.

    “One vandal was shot dead and the rest ran away with barrels of crude oil and some gun wounds. The army men tried a lot and none of the soldiers was killed,” she said.

    Another resident, Andre Ogodo said, a stray bullet entered his apartment.

    “I started hearing gunshots just before 7am. I ignored them, thinking they were sounds of fireworks. Five minutes later, I heard sirens and more gun fire.

    “On my way to the bathroom, I saw a hole in the window blinds covering the window at the stairwell.

    “That’s when I realised it really was gun fire. The hole was most likely made by a stray bullet. The wall directly opposite the window blinds had a crack as well, in tandem with the hole in the blinds.

    “I promptly returned to my room and laid low till the shooting died down. The streets were unusually quiet,” he said.

    Lagos State Police Command spokesman Joseph Offor, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP), said there were no casualties.

    He said there was heavy deployment of soldiers and police, assuring the residents of their safety.

    “Following sporadic shooting by the hoodlums in the creek of FESTAC early hours of Tuesday November 17, residents of the area are advised not to panic as there has been heavy deployment of soldiers and the police.

    ‘’No policeman was killed. No vandal was shot dead. No one, soldiers or residents sustained any form of injury. Nothing like that happened.

    “Within the period, some exercises may be going on in readiness for any untoward attack from the hoodlums.

    “Residents are advised to go about their lawful businesses without any fear as the command and sister security agencies are on top of the situation,” Offor said.

  • Delta communities engage in gun battle

    Hostilities between the Ijaw of Lotiebiri  and Itsekiri of Ugbori in Delta State escalated early yesterday when armed groups from both sides engaged in an exchange of gunfire for several hours.

    Armed soldiers and policemen have been drafted to the the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) old port bypass in Warri to restore order.

    Sources said no one died or was injured but it was learnt the incident caused panic in the area.

    Lotiebiri had demanded a N500 million compensation for damage suffered during an alleged invasion by the Itsekiri of Ugbori in 2012.

    The leadership of Ugbori  dismissed Lotiebiri’s demand and threat of violence, saying although the Ijaw community was living on their (Ugbori) land illegally, the state government in 2013, paid a compensation to reclaim the land from them.

    A source, who pleaded for anonymity, said: “The shooting was carried out by groups from both sides. As a matter of fact, the shooting started from midnight till 4:30 am.

    “I don’t think anybody was able to sleep in the neighbourhood. People are scared but the presence of security men, including soldiers and policemen, has brought us succour.

    “From what I heard, nobody died and no one was injured, but there is panic everywhere because nobody knows what their next stunt might be”.

    An Ijaw chief from Isaba, Chief Dieyei Portnovo, has appealed to the government to intervene.

    He urged the government and anti-graft agencies to investigate the earlier compensation paid.

    Portnovo said: “I was informed by a reliable source of the outcome of the security meeting held on Wednesday, February 25, 2015, that when a petition of claims by Lotiebiri community was read, Governor Uduaghan admitted he had paid the claim long ago, but unfortunately, to the wrong persons.

    “Security agencies, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) should investigate this matter and bring the culprits to justice.

    “The governor should consult the community for proper payment and avoid this unwanted crisis”.

    Confirming the incident, police spokesperson Celestina Kalu said the Warri Area Command deployed men in the area, to complement other security agencies in providing security.

    “There was a shooting last night and that’s why our men are on patrol to make sure there’s no breakdown of law and order. The area commander has made efforts to bring these two communities to a roundtable, but they didn’t show up; he has made efforts in conjunction with the military, the Navy and the brigade                 commander came, still they (the communities) didn’t show up for the meeting.

    “So police has no choice than to protect the people. That’s why our men are there patrolling the area, so there’ll be no breakdown of law and order”, Kalu said.