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Three arrested in Akure for human trafficking, 40 Ghanaians rescued
Three arrested in Akure for trafficking, 40 Ghanaians rescued
The Ondo State Police Command has rescued one David Angerinya and 39 other Ghanaian nationals allegedly trafficked into Nigeria under false pretences.
This is contained in a statement signed and made available to newsmen on Saturday in Akure by DSP Olushola Ayanlade, the command’s spokesperson.
Ayanlade said that the victims were rescued through the operatives of the Tactical Intelligence Response Squad (TIRS), Akure, while three suspects were arrested.
He said the operation followed a formal petition forwarded through the Interpol Liaison Office, Force Headquarters Abuja, requesting an urgent police intervention over a case of transnational human trafficking involving a Ghanaian citizen.
The spokesperson explained that the victim, David Angerinya, was allegedly lured to Nigeria in 2024 with the promise of employment by an unidentified associate.
“Acting swiftly on the report, detectives from the TIRS, led by DSP Lekan Alabi, commenced a targeted investigation
“Subsequently, three principal suspects identified as Hayford Nyamekye, Awine Alex and Kojo Felix were apprehended, while the victim was successfully rescued during the operation.
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“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects are part of a larger transnational trafficking syndicate that specialise in deceiving unsuspecting individuals, particularly from neighboring West African countries,
“The victims travelled to Nigeria with false assurances of lucrative job opportunities and visa arrangements to Canada and other Western nations,” he said.
Ayanlade also explained that 39 other Ghanaian nationals were discovered to have fallen victim to the same network.
According to him, many of them were found without valid travel documents, while those who had, presented expired ones.
Three arrested in Akure for trafficking, 40 Ghanaians rescued
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Army Arrests Suspected Terrorist Supplier, Seizes 150 Combat Boots in Zamfara
Army Arrests Suspected Terrorist Supplier, Seizes 150 Combat Boots in Zamfara
Troops of Sector II of Operation FANSAN YAMMA have arrested a suspected logistics supplier linked to terrorist groups and recovered 150 pairs of combat boots alongside other tactical items during a security operation in Zamfara State.
According to an operational report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday, the suspect was apprehended along the Sokoto-Gusau Road during a routine stop-and-search operation conducted by troops on Wednesday.
Military authorities disclosed that the suspect was travelling in a Honda Civic vehicle when troops uncovered a cache of military-related items concealed inside the vehicle.
Items recovered from the suspect included 150 pairs of combat boots, three jackknives, three electric shockers, a tear gas canister, a military beret, and a military belt. Troops also recovered two Android mobile phones, an iPad and a digital wristwatch believed to contain information of intelligence value.
The military described the arrest as a significant breakthrough in ongoing efforts to dismantle logistics and supply chains sustaining terrorist and bandit operations across the North-West region.
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Security analysts have repeatedly identified logistics suppliers as critical enablers of terrorist activities, providing equipment, communication devices, transportation and other resources that help criminal groups sustain operations in remote locations.
The latest arrest comes amid intensified operations by Operation FANSAN YAMMA across Zamfara and neighbouring states. In recent weeks, troops of Sector II have recorded several successes, including the interception of a suspected arms courier in Kaura Namoda and the recovery of more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition allegedly destined for terrorist groups operating in the region. Military authorities said the operation disrupted an arms supply route believed to be supporting criminal networks across the North-West.
The military has also sustained offensive operations against terrorist enclaves in Zamfara. Earlier this month, troops neutralised terrorists during fighting patrols in Zurmi and Shinkafi Local Government Areas, rescued kidnapped victims and destroyed terrorist camps used as operational bases by armed groups. Weapons, communication equipment and logistics items were recovered during the operations.
Military authorities said disrupting the movement of equipment and supplies remains a key component of the ongoing counter-terrorism campaign, as it weakens the operational capacity of terrorist and bandit groups and limits their ability to launch attacks against communities.
The suspect is currently in military custody and undergoing further investigation, while the recovered items have been secured as exhibits.
The Armed Forces of Nigeria said the arrest underscores the effectiveness of intensified stop-and-search operations and intelligence-driven missions being conducted under Operation FANSAN YAMMA.
The military reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining pressure on terrorist groups, their collaborators and logistics networks in order to restore lasting peace and security across Zamfara State and the wider North-West region.
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EFCC to Arraign US-Blacklisted Lagos BDC Operator Over Alleged ISIS Financing
EFCC to Arraign US-Blacklisted Lagos BDC Operator Over Alleged ISIS Financing
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is set to arraign a Lagos-based Bureau De Change operator, Mukhtar Adamu Muhammad, over alleged terrorism financing linked to the Islamic State, sources within the anti-graft agency have disclosed. According to senior EFCC officials familiar with the investigation, the commission had already concluded significant aspects of its probe and was preparing criminal charges against the suspect when the United States government announced sanctions against him over alleged links to ISIS. “We investigated these individuals and the BDC companies for terrorism financing and were preparing charges against them when the U.S. indicted them,” a source familiar with the investigation told The PUNCH.
The development follows the designation of Muhammad and three Nigerian companies by the United States as alleged financial facilitators for ISIS operations. The sanctions formed part of a broader action targeting three individuals and six entities accused of facilitating the movement of funds for ISIS activities across several countries, including France, Syria, Türkiye and Nigeria. In a statement issued on Monday, U.S. Department of State spokesperson Thomas Pigott said the Nigerian national named in the sanctions is Mukhtar Adamu Muhammad, also known as Mukhtar Muhammad, a Bureau De Change operator based in Lagos State. According to U.S. authorities, Muhammad and the affected companies acted as financial conduits for the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) by facilitating the movement of funds on behalf of the terrorist organisation. The US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control alleged that the firms were owned, controlled or directed by Muhammad and used to move funds for ISWAP. The sanctions freeze any assets or interests in property belonging to the designated individuals and entities within U.S. jurisdiction and generally prohibit U.S. persons from engaging in transactions with them.
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The Nigerian firms linked to Muhammad and named in the sanctions include Generation Currency Bureau De Change Limited, which is Lagos-based; Nine to Nine Exchange Bureau De Change Limited, also Lagos-based; and Manhattan Bureau De Change Limited, which is Kano-based. Authorities in the United States accused the Lagos-based BDC operator of helping move funds linked to the Islamic State’s West African network through financial channels operating in Nigeria. According to OFAC, Mr Muhammad operated from Lagos and played a significant role in ISWAP’s financial network by transferring money through the three BDC firms, enabling the movement of funds that supported the group’s operations.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Sanctions Committee has welcomed the decision by the United States Office of Foreign Assets Control to blacklist Muhammad, Nine to Nine Bureau De Change, and Generation BDC Limited over alleged links to terrorism financing. In a statement issued on Wednesday, the committee disclosed that the U.S. action followed Nigeria’s earlier designation of the individuals and entities under the Nigeria Sanctions List on June 18, 2026. According to the committee, the sanctions were based on extensive intelligence gathering, financial investigations and inter-agency assessments which established reasonable grounds to believe the affected individuals and entities facilitated, financed or otherwise supported the activities of ISWAP and affiliated terrorist networks. “These designations follow the inclusion of Adamu and his companies as part of a broader update to the Nigeria Sanctions List approved and published on June 18, 2026,” the committee stated.
The committee listed the sanctioned individuals as Ibrahim Yakubu Ogirima (NLISWi.19), Muktar Muhammad Adamu (NLISWi.20), Adamu Chiroma (NLISWi.21), Ibrahim Abubakar (NLISWi.22), Abdullahi Umar Usman (NLISWi.23), and Babangida Muhammed Adamu Hammajam (NLISWi.24). The affected companies are Abbal Bako & Sons Bureau De Change Limited (NLISWe.25), Generation Currency BDC Limited (NLISWe.26), and Nine to Nine BDC Limited (NLISWe.27).
The Federal Government reiterated its directive to financial institutions and designated non-financial businesses and professions to comply fully with sanctions obligations, including asset-freezing requirements, the filing of Suspicious Transaction Reports and the reporting of all relevant matches to the appropriate authorities. The sanctions committee also commended the efforts of major government institutions involved in the investigation, including the Federal Ministry of Justice, Office of the National Security Adviser, Central Bank of Nigeria, Department of State Services, EFCC and the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit. Reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to combating terrorism financing, the committee said the government would continue working with domestic institutions and international partners to deny terrorist groups access to financial resources. “Nigeria remains resolute in ensuring terrorists and their financiers find no safe haven within the country’s financial system,” the committee said.
Although the EFCC has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, sources said the commission’s investigation focused on alleged terrorism financing activities and financial transactions suspected to be linked to terrorist operations. The sources, however, declined to disclose when formal charges would be filed.
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Police Dismiss Viral Katsina Video, Say Armed Men Are Vigilantes, Hunters
Police Dismiss Viral Katsina Video, Say Armed Men Are Vigilantes, Hunters
The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has categorically dismissed claims circulating on social media that a viral video from Katsina State showed a police officer fraternising with armed bandits, insisting that the individuals featured are recognised members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN) and registered hunters supporting security operations in the state. The controversy erupted after a video showing a long convoy of motorcycle riders passing stationary vehicles while a police officer appeared to wave at them went viral on social media. Background voices captured in the footage further fuelled speculation, with one person referring to the riders as “barayin daji”, a Hausa term commonly used to describe bandits.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Anietie Iniedu, categorically refuted the narrative accompanying the video, describing it as false, misleading, and malicious. The police explained that the footage captured a routine interaction between a police officer and community-based security volunteers as they proceeded to a designated operational area in Musawa and Matazu Local Government Areas of Katsina State. “For the avoidance of doubt, the individuals featured in the video are not bandits. They are duly recognised members of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN) and registered hunters who are actively supporting ongoing security operations in collaboration with security agencies in Musawa and Matazu Local Government Areas of Katsina State,” the statement read in part. The police stressed that any claim suggesting the officer was interacting with bandits is entirely false and intended to mislead the public. The Force condemned what it described as the deliberate distortion of facts and the circulation of misinformation capable of causing public anxiety, undermining confidence in security institutions, and frustrating ongoing security operations.
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An independent review of the footage shows dozens of motorcycles travelling in a convoy along a rural road. A man wearing police camouflaged uniform is seen standing beside another security operative dressed in a black top and red cap as the convoy passes. The video does not clearly establish the identity of the riders. While some appear to be carrying long objects believed to be firearms, the footage is not clear enough to determine with certainty their specific type. Notably, there is no visible confrontation between the convoy and the security personnel, and the vehicles parked by the roadside, with passengers inside, were left untouched. Security experts noted that community-based security partnerships have increasingly become part of Nigeria’s counter-banditry strategy, particularly in North West states where local hunters, vigilante groups, and other volunteer forces provide intelligence and operational support to conventional security agencies.
The police urged members of the public to disregard the misleading claims attached to the video and rely only on information disseminated through official channels of the Nigeria Police Force and other authorised government sources. The Force warned individuals and groups engaged in the creation, publication, or dissemination of false information capable of prejudicing public peace and security to desist immediately, noting that appropriate legal action may be taken against violators. “The Force warns individuals and groups engaged in the creation, publication, or dissemination of false information capable of prejudicing public peace and security to desist immediately, as appropriate legal action may be taken against violators,” the statement added. Reaffirming its commitment to public safety, the Nigeria Police Force said it would continue collaborating with legitimate community-based security stakeholders and other relevant partners in the collective effort to protect lives, safeguard communities, and combat crime across the country. “The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to working with legitimate community-based security stakeholders and other relevant partners in the collective effort to protect lives, safeguard communities, and combat crime across the country,” the statement concluded.
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