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The weapons recovered from the two operations

Enugu Police Kill Two Kidnappers, Recover AK-47 Rifle, Beretta Pistol in Separate Raids

Police operatives of Enugu Police Command have foiled a kidnapping attempt, killed two suspected kidnappers and recovered weapons in two separate operations in Enugu State. The operatives recovered three firearms, including an AK-47 rifle, a Beretta pistol, and locally fabricated double-barreled pistols, two magazines loaded with thirty rounds of 7.62mm calibre ammunition, one live cartridge, phones, and other incriminating exhibits during the operations, SP Daniel Ndukwe, the spokesperson for Enugu Police Command, said in a statement on Tuesday.

The command said the operations, carried out on May 30, 2026, were part of its sustained offensive against violent crimes and criminal elements operating within the state. In one of the operations, Ndukwe said police operatives on May 30, 2026, received intelligence that a gang of about five armed men were attempting to kidnap an individual along the Nowas–Abakpa Road axis of Enugu. The first operation occurred at about 8:30 p.m.

He added that police operatives attached to the Command’s Trans-Ekulu Division working with members of the Neighbourhood Watch Group, swiftly responded and encountered the suspects, who opened fire on them. “The operatives responded with precision and fatally immobilised one of the suspects, while others escaped with varying degrees of gunshot injuries. The suspect was immediately taken to a hospital, where he was confirmed dead by the attending doctor. One AK-47 rifle, two magazines loaded with thirty rounds of live 7.62mm ammunition, and two mobile phones were recovered from the neutralised suspect,” he said.

The spokesperson said further intelligence-led operations by operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Sub-Unit of the Command’s Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU) led to the recovery of a Beretta pistol connected to the criminal gang. Ndukwe added that on the same date at about 9:19 p.m., information was received that a gang of armed robbers had invaded the residence of a man in Owo CommunityNkanu East Local Government Area, and were robbing him of his personal belongings.

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“Police operatives attached to the Amechi-Idodo Division, in conjunction with members of the Neighbourhood Watch Group, immediately mobilised to the scene and engaged the suspects. Upon sighting the operatives, the criminal suspects opened fire on the team. The operatives responded and neutralised one of the suspects, while others fled with varying degrees of gunshot injuries. One locally made double-barreled pistol loaded with one live cartridge was recovered from the neutralised suspect,” Ndukwe said.

Ndukwe said operational efforts have been intensified to arrest the fleeing suspects and recover additional exhibits, while investigations into both incidents are ongoing. “The Commissioner of Police, Enugu State Command, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa has commended the operatives and members of the Neighbourhood Watch Group for their bravery, professionalism, and prompt response. He reiterated the Command’s firm resolve to protecting lives and property and urged citizens to continue providing credible and timely information to security agencies to enhance public safety,” the spokesperson said.

CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa has also emphasised the importance of sustained collaboration among security agencies as a critical requirement for effective security and public safety. While recently receiving the new Comptroller of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Enugu State Command, the police commissioner stressed that intelligence sharing, operational collaboration, and mutual support among sister security agencies remain paramount to combating crime and sustaining peace and security in Enugu State.

The Commissioner of Police has also called on operatives of the command to “police with human face and respect for human rights” during an interactive town hall meeting with security stakeholders and citizens. He urged his personnel to operate with utmost professionalism and firmness, adding that police operatives on stop-and-search duties are not permitted to intimidate, harass or search the phones of citizens without investigative justification.

Meanwhile, the Enugu State Government has dismissed as false and misleading reports circulating on social media platforms alleging that innocent citizens were attacked in Awgu, Awgu Council Area of the state. The state Commissioner for Information and Communication, Dr Malachy Agbo, disclosed in a statement on Monday that no such incident occurred anywhere in Awgu or any other part of the state, describing the report as a fabrication deliberately concocted by individuals seeking to misinform the public and create unnecessary panic. Agbo urged members of the public to disregard the misinformation and refrain from spreading unverified claims capable of causing fear and confusion among citizens. He reaffirmed the government’s unwavering commitment to the protection of lives and property, emphasising that the safety and well-being of Enugu people remained central to Gov. Peter Mbah’s transformational development agenda.

The successful operations have been widely praised by residents and security analysts, who note that the combination of intelligence-led policing, collaboration with local Neighbourhood Watch Groups, and sustained pressure on criminal networks is yielding positive results in the fight against kidnapping and armed robbery in Enugu State. The police command has urged citizens to continue providing credible and timely information to security agencies to enhance public safety across the state.

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Prophet Jailed for Defrauding Church Members of ₦136.4m in Enugu

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Godwin Sunday Ajuluchukwucheya, popularly known as Prophet Sunday Koboko

Prophet Jailed for Defrauding Church Members of ₦136.4m in Enugu

A self-acclaimed prophet, Godwin Sunday Ajuluchukwucheya, popularly known as Prophet Sunday Koboko, has been convicted and sentenced by the Enugu State High Court for defrauding church members and other victims of ₦136.4 million through false claims of miracles, lottery winnings, and fraudulent investment schemes. The conviction followed his prosecution by the Enugu Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a two-count charge bordering on obtaining by false pretence and stealing, contrary to Section 1(1)(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.

The defendant pleaded guilty to the charges before Justice H.O. Eya of the Enugu State High Court sitting in Independence Layout, Enugu. Following his guilty plea, the prosecution, led by Assistant Commander of the EFCC, Rotimi Ajobiewe, urged the court to convict him, a request the court granted. Justice Eya sentenced the convict to one year imprisonment with an option of a ₦500,000 fine. The court also ordered the forfeiture of his landed property in Enugu, covered by a Customary Certificate of Occupancy dated July 25, 1989, and registered as No. 92 at Page 92 in Volume 512 of the Land Registry, Enugu, to the Federal Government through the EFCC. The property is to be sold, with the proceeds used to compensate victims of the fraud.

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According to the EFCC, Ajuluchukwucheya deceived unsuspecting victims between 2023 and February 2025 by claiming he had won ₦30 billion in the Baba Ijebu lottery and promising investors huge returns based on the amount they invested. The agency said the claims were false and were used to obtain ₦136.4 million from victims. The EFCC said investigations began after a petition by one of the victims, Mrs. Ngene Nkiruka Jane, who alleged that the convict collected ₦6.7 million from her after claiming he could raise her late husband from the dead and promising returns through an investment scheme. Another victim, Okey Uwakwe, reportedly paid the prophet a total of ₦13.33 million for various spiritual services, including bringing his brother, who had lived abroad since 1997, back to Nigeria and making his sister-in-law, who had been childless for over 15 years, conceive. Uwakwe’s petition to the EFCC reportedly triggered the investigation.

Investigators also alleged that the convict sold so-called spiritual products, including “miracle stickers,” “spiritual dragon,” and “Holy Ghost thunder,” claiming they possessed supernatural powers capable of bringing prosperity and solving personal problems. Each of these items reportedly cost ₦38,000, with some congregants purchasing as many as 1,000 pieces of these products. The EFCC alleged that “Holy Ghost Thunder” was purportedly meant to fight a spiritual army that blocked Prophet Koboko from accessing his claimed ₦33 billion lottery winnings. As investigations progressed, more church members reportedly came forward with similar complaints.

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Police Hunt Teacher Over Alleged Flogging to Death of 12-Year-Old Pupil in Anambra

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Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga

Police Hunt Teacher Over Alleged Flogging to Death of 12-Year-Old Pupil in Anambra

The Anambra State Police Command has launched a manhunt for a teacher accused of allegedly flogging a 12-year-old student to death at a school in Adazi-Ani, Anaocha Local Government Area of the state. The tragic incident, which occurred on July 16, 2026, is being investigated under the Command’s Safe School Initiative (SSI). According to a statement issued on Friday by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the Safe School Initiative team has been activated and is being led by the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, ACP Harrison Oruruo. The team has been mandated to track down the fleeing teacher and ensure that anyone found culpable is brought to justice.

Police operatives attached to the Neni Division responded promptly after receiving a report of the incident on the evening of July 16, 2026. The victim was immediately rushed to a hospital for medical attention but was confirmed dead by a medical doctor while receiving treatment. The victim’s body has been deposited in the hospital morgue for preservation and autopsy. Preliminary investigations revealed visible marks of violence on different parts of the boy’s body, and photographs of the injuries were taken as part of the ongoing investigation.

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“The case is under active investigation, and all necessary steps are being taken to ensure that anyone found culpable is brought to justice,” Ikenga stated. He assured the deceased’s family and the public that the investigation would be thorough, diligent, and transparent. The Anambra State Police Command has expressed deep concern over the tragic incident and reiterated its commitment to protecting schoolchildren through the Safe School Initiative. The Command has appealed to members of the public with useful information that could aid the arrest of the fleeing teacher to report to the nearest police station or contact the Command through its emergency line: 07039194332. The incident has heightened concerns over corporal punishment in schools and renewed calls for stricter measures to safeguard children in learning environments.

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My Period Saved Me: Oyo Woman Escapes Rape by Armed Bororo Fulani Attackers

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My Period Saved Me: Oyo Woman Escapes Rape by Armed Bororo Fulani Attackers

A married woman has recounted how her monthly period saved her from being sexually assaulted during a brutal armed robbery attack along the Aawe–Iwo Road in Oyo State, allegedly carried out by four armed Bororo Fulani herdsmen. The 28-year-old woman, who is the wife of the vehicle driver, told Saturday Tribune that the incident occurred on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at about 8:00 p.m., when the gang barricaded the Oyo–Iwo Expressway around Akoda Village in Afijio Local Government Area. The hoodlums attacked motorists and passengers travelling from a nearby market towards Iwo Town, dispossessing them of their valuables.

Narrating her ordeal, the woman explained that she and her husband, identified as Amuda, were returning from Omo Oba Market at Lanite Village when they encountered logs used to block the road. As her husband attempted to dodge the obstruction, the vehicle got stuck in a pothole, and the armed robbers waylaid them. “When the attackers broke the side glass of our vehicle, my husband’s apprentice and I jumped out and ran into the bush in the dark,” she recounted. “I heard their footsteps behind me as they pursued and eventually caught up with me. They took me back to where our vehicle was and collected the bag containing the proceeds of our market sales.” The attackers then began dragging her deeper into the bush and attempted to have sexual intercourse with her. Trembling with fear, she reportedly pulled out the sanitary pad she was using from her torn leggings, waved it, and cried out in broken Hausa: “Yaro” (indicating she was a mother with a child) and “Mata” (indicating she was a married woman). “They beat me with their herding stick and tore my leggings. When they discovered I was menstruating, one of them was instructed to lead me out of the bush,” she narrated.

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A 20-year-old female victim who was also attacked, however, was not as fortunate. Her resistance to the alleged attempt to sexually assault her reportedly earned her repeated blows with her attackers’ herding clubs and machete cuts on both legs and one arm. As of the time of the report, she was unable to walk and had to be carried. She recounted: “He dragged me to the back of the vehicle and wanted to rape me. However, I resisted him. He tore my skirt and other clothing items I had on. He pulled off his face mask and started using his herding club (sanda) to hit my entire body. When he noticed that I was not crying but was holding his clothes tightly, he brought out his cutlass and slashed my legs and hand.” “I didn’t know how I managed to free myself from him and run into the bush. He pursued me, but I lay flat among the bushes without him noticing me,” she added.

Following a distress call received at the Police Control Room, Eleyele, Ibadan, the Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga, immediately directed operatives of the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU) to move to the scene. The VCRU is a newly established tactical unit introduced by the Inspector General of Police, Tunji Disu. The operatives secured the area, rescued the victims, and combed the crime scene, recovering the butt of a single-barrel gun and two herding clubs believed to have been used during the operation. Further intelligence-led investigation led the operatives to the hideouts of the suspects, culminating in the arrests of Abubakar Jabi, 20; Momodu Sheu, 21; Buba Abdullahi (the alleged leader); and Bello Umar, 25 — all of Bororo extraction and all hailing from Kebbi State. All four suspects reportedly confessed to participating in the robbery, and during an identification parade, the victims identified them as their attackers. A search of one of the suspects’ hideouts also led to the recovery of a rechargeable torchlight belonging to one of the victims.

In an interview, Buba, the alleged leader, claimed it was his first time engaging in armed robbery. Asked what led him into crime, he said: “We used to hear about our tribesmen doing it, so we came together to do it too. It was an evil spirit that took over us.” He admitted that the gang found their weapons—a Dane gun and a single-barrel gun—in abandoned buildings while herding. Regarding the sexual assault allegations, Buba denied attempting to rape the women. He claimed: “We asked the woman to lie down after she was dragged into the bush because we didn’t want her shouting for help. She pleaded that she was a mother with a child and also brought out her stained sanitary pad to show she was menstruating.” Each suspect reportedly received between ₦14,000 and ₦14,500 as their share of the stolen money. Sheu admitted pursuing the married woman and dragging her back, while Umar said his role was to pick up the victims’ bag containing the money.

The employer of three of the suspects, Alhaji Lawan, initially petitioned the police through a lawyer insisting his workers had been wrongly accused. However, he reportedly changed his position after hearing the suspects confess in his presence. He told Saturday Tribune: “I don’t subscribe to criminality. In fact, I once suffered greatly at the hands of herders I employed. They killed one of my children and kidnapped another. They collected ₦5 million as ransom for my second child, but three years later I have still not seen him.” Commissioner of Police Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga commended the professionalism, courage, and prompt response of the VCRU operatives, describing the operation as further evidence of the Oyo State Police Command’s determination to combat violent crime across the state. The suspects are expected to be charged to court upon completion of investigations.

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