Skip to main content

Troops kill top terrorists commanders, Turji desperate to escape — CDS

  The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Christopher Musa, has said the relentless military onslaught against terrorists in Zamfara State has thrown notorious terrorist kingpin Bello Turji into a desperate scramble for escape. Musa also said the elimination of two of his top commanders, Kachalla Gwammade and Kachalla Shehu on Thursday night has sent shivers down the spine of Turji. He stated this on Friday at the closing ceremony of the CDS Joint Task Force Commanders Conference in Abuja. “In a follow-up operation, troops advanced into Tufan and Mashima villages, further dislodging armed groups and pushing them deeper into the forest. “In a symbolic strike against banditry, the security forces also returned to the once-cleared area of Bello Turji. “The remaining portions of his camp, previously targeted in past offensives, were obliterated in a final suit to erase his presence from the region. “Reports indicate that both Turji and Sani Black are now in this area desperately seeking escape...

Suspected kidnappers of late member representing Onitsha-North 1 State Constituency in the Anambra

 Suspected kidnappers of late member representing Onitsha-North 1 State Constituency in the Anambra State House of Assembly, Hon Justice Azuka, have confessed to killing the lawmaker but denied collecting ransom.


The suspects, when paraded on Friday at the headquarters of the Anambra State Police Command, narrated that the deceased lawmaker was kidnapped on December 24, 2024 and they killed him shortly after the same night.


Admitting to initially demanding N20 million as ransom to free the slain lawmaker, they, however, denied collecting any money before killing him.


One of the nine suspects, a 30-year-old Ugochukwu, an indigene of Abia State, confessed that they beat the lawmaker to death, but his other gang members accused Ugochuwhu of shooting the late lawmaker.


The outgoing Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Nnaghe Itam told newsmen that a joint security team made up the Command’s Rapid Response Squad (RRS), the anti-kidnapping squad and Anambra State Vigilant Group (AVG) stormed the hideout of the kidnappers to arrest them.


He added that some firearms were also recovered from the suspected criminals during the operation.


Itam added that the joint security team also recovered the decomposing body of Hon. Azuka in a bush somewhere around the Second Niger Bridge in the early hours of Thursday.


He, however said that the result of autopsy on the deceased lawmaker would confirm the actual cause of his death.


The CP identified one Ugo Ekenewo, a resident of Idemili as the brain behind the abduction, saying the motive was to extort money from the victim.


Meanwhile, a member of another seven-man kidnap gang paraded alongside the lawmaker’s kidnappers, one Peter Sunday, said he did a tattoo on his chest in protest of the killing of his mother by the military after the invasion of his community on a revenge mission.


Sunday who said he hailed from Yalla area of Cross River State, said the tattoo on his body was done after some soldiers allegedly invaded his community on a revenge mission and killed his mother during the operation.


He, however, said that he came to Anambra where he joined the kidnap gang in pursuit of money.


The suspect however pleaded to be pardoned, promising that he would erase the tattoo.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

BREAKING FINANCIAL CURSES

https://fohmint.com/downloads/breaking-financial-curses/

Police arrest three for killing Gombe ex-permanent secretary

  “Any attempt to heat up the polity will be resisted by the majority of distinguished members who unanimously elected Rt. Hon. Meranda.” The state police commissioner, Ishola, declined to react to the allegation of abuse of power levelled against him by Obasa. But when probed further by  Sunday PUNCH,  he said, “Listen to that message (Obasa’s address) all over and now go to town as an investigative journalist and make up your mind.” Obasa toeing wrong path  – Analysts A political analyst, Professor Emmanuel Ojo, of the Department of Political Science, University of Ilorin, warned that Obasa might suffer “political death” because of his reaction. He advised the lawmaker to challenge his removal in court rather than engaging in verbal attacks. Ojo, a former Secretary to the Oyo State Government, argued that in modern democracy, unseen political forces often influence leadership decisions, and the former speaker might have outlived his usefulness to the “powers that b...

Yatim Info

DONATE TO HELP THE POOR ONES DONATE TO HELP DONATE TO HELP

Home | About us | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Contact us