Tag: Gunmen

  • Gunmen kill commercial motorcyclist, snatch motorcycle in Ondo

    Gunmen kill commercial motorcyclist, snatch motorcycle in Ondo

    A Commercial motorcyclist was killed by gunmen who also snatched his motorcycle on Wednesday night in Oba-Ile, Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State.

    The body of the motorcyclist, who was working at the second gate of Oba-Ile Housing Estate, took a passenger to Akure was found along the road.

    Confirming the incident on Friday in Akure, the spokesperson of Ondo Police Command,  Abayomi Jimoh, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) said: “On Wednesday Feb. 4 at about 22:00 hours, a case of a body found beside Federal College of Agriculture, Akure along Airport Road, Oba-Ile, was reported to the Oba-Ile command.

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    “Upon receiving the report, the command switched into action and deployed its personnel to assess the place.

    “The lifeless (sic) body, which was later identified as Peter Monday, has been moved to the morgue of Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) Teaching Hospital.

    “Meanwhile, an investigation is ongoing to unravel the circumstances behind the lifeless body,” Jimoh said.

    The command’s spokesperson, therefore, reiterated the command’s commitment to ensuring the safety of lives and property in the state.

    “The command will not relent in its efforts to ensure that perpetrators of any crime will be pursued and brought to justice,” he said.

  • Gunmen abduct expectant woman in Ondo, police begin rescue mission

    Gunmen abduct expectant woman in Ondo, police begin rescue mission

    Suspected gunmen on Tuesday night abducted an expectant woman at Ayedele community in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State, the Nation has learnt.

    The victim, identified as Mary Jesulayomi, was seized alongside a nonagenarian, Pa Ogunleye Mese, and his wife, Mrs Mese, around 7:40 pm.

    The incident reportedly occurred a few metres from the Federal Secretariat, Igbatoro, on the outskirts of Akure.

    It was gathered that the armed men, said to be about four in number, later released Pa Mese and his wife – a stone’s throw from the scene of the abduction.

    Speaking in a four-minute video interview, obtained by the Nation in Akure, the 90-year-old Pa Mese said he was beaten and sustained injuries during the attack.

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    “I was sitting there when the armed men suddenly arrived and started shooting into the air to scare people away. I was confused at first before they came to where I was seated and grabbed the three of us.

    “They dragged me, my wife and the pregnant woman towards the bush. I managed to escape while we were being marched and ran in a different direction.”

    Also speaking in the footage, Mrs Mese said she collapsed while the gunmen were leading them into the bush, describing the incident as shocking.

    “I fell down and could not continue. They left me behind and took the pregnant woman away. Later, policemen arrived for a rescue mission, but the woman had already been taken away,” she said,

    Confirming the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Jimoh Abayomi, said the tactical teams of the command had been deployed to the area.

    “Upon receipt of the report, the command deployed tactical teams to the scene. Efforts are ongoing to rescue the victim and apprehend the perpetrators,” he said.

    The incident came barely a week after gunmen abducted seven persons at Eleyewo community, also in Akure North LGA, where two of the victims were later rescued by the police.

  • Suspected gunmen ambush police patrol, kill officer in Oyo

    Suspected gunmen ambush police patrol, kill officer in Oyo

    Authorities have confirmed the death of a police inspector in an ambush by suspected gunmen at Budo Masalasi Border Post in Oyo State.

    The incident occurred on Sunday around 2 PM, when officers on routine patrol encountered a group of 12 to 15 suspected bandits. An exchange of gunfire ensued, but the attackers’ numerical advantage led to the death of the inspector.

    Unconfirmed reports indicate that the assailants seized the officer’s AK-47 rifle, loaded with 30 rounds of ammunition (breach number 4516).

    Efforts by police tactical teams, guided by credible intelligence, are ongoing to track the bandits and recover the stolen firearm.

    DSP Ayanlade Olayinka, Spokesperson for the Oyo State Police Command, confirmed the development, adding that preliminary findings suggest some of the attackers sustained gunshot injuries, and operatives are actively pursuing them.

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    He said, “Yes, there was an attack on Police operatives during which an Inspector, while courageously repelling the attack, paid the supreme price in the line of duty.

    “Immediately this information was received, the Commissioner of Police ordered an immediate manhunt and a comprehensive investigation into the attack.

    “Preliminary findings indicate that some of the attackers sustained bullet injuries, and operatives are currently on their trail.

    “The Oyo State Police Command wishes to reassure members of the public that adequate security measures have been put in place to safeguard lives and property.

    “Residents are urged to remain calm, vigilant, and report any individuals with gunshot injuries, those seeking medical attention under suspicious circumstances, or persons exhibiting suspicious behaviour to the nearest police station or security agency.

    “The Command remains resolute in its commitment to ensuring that the perpetrators of this heinous act are apprehended and brought to justice.”

    The Nation reports that the development comes weeks after suspected bandits attacked the National Park Service office in Oloka Community, also in Oriire Local Government Area, killing five forest rangers.

  • Gunmen ambush, abduct Ondo residents at worksite, police rescue two

    Gunmen ambush, abduct Ondo residents at worksite, police rescue two

    Suspected gunmen at the weekend abducted four residents working at a site located in the Eleyewo area of Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State.

    The victims identified as Adesola Emiloye (45), Jimoh Akinlolu (35), Ebenezer Oloro (43), and another individual whose identity is yet to be ascertained, were ambushed and attacked while on duty at the site.

    DSP Jimoh Abayomi, spokesman for the Ondo State Police Command, confirmed this in a statement released to journalists in Akure on Sunday.

    Abayomi said the kidnapping incident occurred around 9:45 a.m., and the police received a distress call at the Control Room alerting the command of the abduction case.

    “Upon receipt of the report, operatives of the Command’s Tactical Teams were immediately deployed to the scene,” he stated in the copy of the statement.

    DSP Abayomi further explained that the prompt response of the police tactical team led to the successful rescue of two of the abducted victims, as well as the recovery of their motorcycles.

    He added that the remaining two victims reportedly escaped into the bush during the operation.

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    According to him, concerted efforts are ongoing to locate and rescue the remaining victims and apprehend the perpetrators.

    Reiterating the command’s commitment to public safety, DSP Abayomi stated that the state has never been and will never be a safe haven for criminal elements.

    He stressed that those involved in criminal activities in the state would be identified, tracked, and brought to justice.

    Meanwhile, the commissioner of Police, CP Adebowale Lawal, has applauded the effective inter-agency collaboration between the police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in the state.

    CP Lawal said the relationship between the two security agencies had significantly enhanced crime prevention efforts in the state.

    He also appreciated the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, for his leadership and ongoing strategic policing reforms, which he said have improved intelligence sharing and operational efficiency nationwide.

    The police boss, however, urged residents to continue cooperating with security agencies by providing timely and credible information to aid crime prevention and detection.

  • Two police officers killed as gunmen attack patrol team in Enugu

    Two police officers killed as gunmen attack patrol team in Enugu

    • …attack carried out by IPOB/ESN, say police 

    At least two police officers attached to the Distress Response Squad (DRS) of the Enugu State Police Command were killed on Thursday night after gunmen attacked their patrol team in Enugu, the state capital.

    The incident occurred at about 8.00 p.m. along Agbani Road, in the Detective Police College (DEPO) junction. 

    According to police sources, the assailants suddenly opened fire on the patrol vehicle without provocation while the officers were on duty along the street.

    The police operatives reportedly responded to the attack, leading to an exchange of gunfire that forced the assailants to flee with varying degrees of gunshot injuries. 

    During the incident, the patrol vehicle was set ablaze, while two officers sustained severe gunshot wounds. 

    They were rushed to a nearby hospital for urgent medical attention but were later confirmed dead by medical personnel.

    It was further gathered that the gunmen made away with AK-47 rifles and some ammunition belonging to the slain officers.

    Reacting to the attack, the Commissioner of Police in Enugu State, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, ordered an intensified manhunt for the perpetrators, whom the police described as suspected IPOB/ESN-linked criminal elements. 

    He directed tactical and intelligence units of the Command to deploy all available resources and sustain the trail of the fleeing suspects to ensure their arrest and prosecution.

    In a statement issued on Friday by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Daniel Ndukwe, the Command disclosed that a Lexus RX 330 SUV earlier snatched from a resident and used by the assailants during the attack has been recovered. 

    The vehicle was said to bear multiple bullet holes from the exchange of gunfire.

    CP Giwa also appealed to members of the public with credible information that could aid the arrest of the suspects to promptly report to the nearest police station or contact the Command through available channels. 

    He assured residents that the Enugu State Police Command remains resolute in its commitment to ensuring that those responsible for the attack are brought to justice and that criminal elements do not undermine public safety in the state.

  • Gunmen abduct four travellers in Kwara

    Gunmen abduct four travellers in Kwara

    No fewer than four travellers have been abducted in Kwara State.

    The incident happened in the early hours of yesterday on the Isanlu–Isin–Omu Aran Road in the state..

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    A source said the attackers who operated freely on the road, ambushed motorists on the highway. The route connects communities in Kwara South to Ilorin, the state capital.

    “Bandits are still present in the area and are targeting travellers heading towards Ilorin,” the source said.

    As of the time of filing this report, the state Police Command had not confirmed the attack.

  • Gunmen demand N200m ransom for kidnapped brothers in Edo

    Gunmen demand N200m ransom for kidnapped brothers in Edo

    Kidnappers, who abducted two brothers, Ibrahim and Tahir Abu, in Auchi, Estako West Local Government Area, have demanded a ransom of N200million.

    Father of the victims, Momoh Tahir, said the kidnappers contacted the family to demand the ransom yesterday.

    Tahir stated that the ransom had been reduced to N100million.

    Speaking in a telephone interview, Tahir said the abduction of his children had been difficult for the family.

    He said: “They have been in touch with us since they were kidnapped.They asked for N200 million but we were able to negotiate N100 million. We are still hoping that further discussion will lead to reduction of the ransom demanded.

    “It’s a trying period for the family but I pray that they will come back home safely.”

    Both brothers were abducted on Friday while returning from work.

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    One of them is a medical doctor.

    Edo Police spokesman, Eno Ikoedem, said security operatives had been combing the bush since the incident occurred.

    She said: “Yes, this unfortunate incident was brought to the attention of the state Police Command on January 2, 2026 about 8:30pm.

    “Upon receipt of a distress call reporting the kidnapping of two brothers, Abu Ibrahim and Abu Tahir, on City Pride Road, Igbira Camp, Auchi, the Divisional Police Officer, Auchi Divisional Headquarters, was immediately deployed to the scene and subsequently mobilized operatives in collaboration with vigilantes, Forest Guards, and Community Safety Partnership Volunteers who are well conversant with the forest terrain.

    “Aggressive search and rescue operations within the forest have been ongoing since last night, and the Command assures the family and the general public that no stone will be left unturned to ensure the safe rescue of the victims.”

  • Gunmen kill seven in Qua’an-Pan LGA, Plateau, injure scores

    Gunmen kill seven in Qua’an-Pan LGA, Plateau, injure scores

    Gunmen Friday night reportedly attacked Bong village of Doemak District in Qua’an Pan local government council of Plateau State, killing no fewer than seven persons.

    The assailants, according to eyewitness accounts, stormed the village while residents were asleep and launched a house-to-house attack, targeting women, children, and the elderly who could not escape. Survivors said the attackers were heavily armed.

    A native of the local government council, Lawrence Dogari, told reporters that several people were injured following the attack. “For now I can confirm to you that over seven persons have been killed, while some persons are still missing,” he said.

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    Danaan Cletus Sylvanus, Director of Press and Publicity to the Executive Chairman of Qua’an-Pan Local Government Council, Christopher Audu Manship, confirmed the incident to reporters. He, however, said the number of those killed cannot be ascertained at the moment.

    He said the council boss is doing everything possible to ensure that the perpetrators of the dastardly acts are brought to book.

  • Gunmen abduct monarch, youth Corps son in Kwara community

    Gunmen abduct monarch, youth Corps son in Kwara community

    Gunmen yesterday invaded the king’s palace in Aafin community, Ile Ere District of Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State and abducted the monarch, Oba Simeon Olaonipekun and his son Olaolu, who is undergoing his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme.

    The eight armed men stormed the palace about 8pm, amid shooting, forced their way into the building.

    A source told reporters that the assailants appeared to have come for the monarch and his wife.

    “I noticed some strange movements outside around 8:00pm and alerted those inside. We began locking doors and switching off lights. But once they realised this, they started shooting.

    “The gunmen broke down the palace doors with their weapons and demanded to see the king.

    “They gained entrance and he came out. They were also asking for his wife Felicia, but she had been hit by a bullet in the arm,” he said.

    “There were about 10 of us in the palace at the time. We had come to spend the holiday with the king. After they left, we rushed the wife to the hospital that same night,” he said.

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    He noted that the community vigilante group could not repel the attackers, as only two members were on duty and were overpowered by the gunmen’s firepower.

    “The vigilantes could not do much because they were just two on duty. The leader of the attackers spoke very good English and they came straight to the palace. They did not attack any other place in the town,” said the source.

    He said the incident was reported to several police formations, including the Owu Isin and Ijara Isin divisions, as well as the joint local security network in Ikosin, while neighbouring traditional rulers were also alerted.

    As of the time of filing this report, there was no information on contact with the abductors. The community appealed to the state government and security agencies to intensify efforts to secure the safe release of the monarch and his son.

    The state police command has not confirmed the incident.

  • JUST IN: Gunmen attack Ondo community, set Divisional Police station ablaze

    JUST IN: Gunmen attack Ondo community, set Divisional Police station ablaze

    • …Police, Army, Amotekun deploys officers 

    Suspected terrorists on Wednesday night attacked Ipele community in Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State, setting the Divisional Police Station ablaze and throwing residents into panic.

    It was gathered that the attackers, said to be about 20 in number, stormed the community around 10 p.m., shooting sporadically and forcing residents to flee their homes in fear.

    Eyewitnesses said the assailants specifically targeted the police facility in the community, which was eventually razed during the attack.

    One of the witnesses, who pleaded anonymity, described the incident as a coordinated assault.

    He said the attackers operated in a commando-style manner for several hours while security personnel were reportedly overwhelmed by the intensity of the attack.

    “It was a terrorist attack. The attackers, numbering about 20, came into Ipele community in a commando style and started shooting sporadically before attacking the Divisional Police Station.

    “Many of us had to flee into the bush. The sounds from the attack were terrifying, and no one could withstand it,” he said. 

    Other residents also described the incident as horrifying, saying many people escaped into nearby bushes to avoid being harmed.

    As of the time of filing this report, there was no official confirmation of casualties, although security agencies which include men of the Nigeria Police, Nigeria Army and Amotekun Corps have since been deployed to the area.

    When contacted, the Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Jimoh Abayomi, confirmed the attack to the Nation in an interview but said details were still sketchy.

    Abayomi added that the command would provide further information after receiving a proper briefing.

    The attack has heightened fear among residents, who called on the government to strengthen security presence and protect vulnerable communities from recurring assaults.

    The incident occurred barely 24 hours after the Ondo State Security Network Agency, also known as the Amotekun Corps, announced the arrest of 39 suspected terrorists in the state.

    The Amotekun Commander, Adetunji Adeleye, while briefing journalists on Tuesday in Akure, said the suspects were arrested at the Elegbeka area of Ose Local Government Area after allegedly fleeing Sokoto State following United States airstrikes targeting militants linked to the Islamic State (IS) group in north-western Nigeria.

    Meanwhile, the attack comes two months after a leaked memo by the Department of State Services (DSS) addressed to the 32 artillery brigade of the Nigerian Army in Akure, revealing that members of the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) are planning to carry out coordinated attacks on communities in Ondo.

    The memo had stated that intelligence confirmed plans by members of ISWAP terrorist group to carry out coordinated attacks on communities in Ondo and Kogi States anytime soon.

    “Some identified target locations within Ondo State include, Eriti Akoko, Oyin Akoko communities in Akoko North West LGA and Owo town in Owo LGA respectively.

    “It was further gathered that the groups have commenced surveillance on potential soft targets in the above mentioned locations.

    “Consequently, there is a need to scale up the level of security alertness in the various communities to forestall any untoward situation.”

    Although, the state government had said leaked security memo from the DSS warning of a possible terrorist attack in the state was “part of regular intelligence reports.”

    Idowu Ajanaku, the Ondo commissioner for information and orientation, had said such intelligence reports are routine and form part of ongoing efforts by security agencies to identify and prevent potential threats.

    He reassured the public that the intelligence is being taken seriously, with appropriate precautions already in place to safeguard residents.

    Ajanaku emphasised the importance of vigilance and cooperation between the public and security agencies to effectively respond to any threat.