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Operation Kosaye: Police arrest 88 suspects, rescue five kidnap victims in Lagos, Ogun

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A combined team of Ogun and Lagos police commands have arrested 88 suspects, rescued five kidnapped victims, and killed four during its operation “Ko saye” (no chance) exercise in the two states.

The joint operation and bush combing exercise carried out across Ogun, Lagos, and up to the boundary of Oyo state led to the arrest of 84 suspects, 75 males and 9 females.

Addressing newsmen on Saturday at the Ogun Police training college Iperu, the State Commissioner of police, Bode Ojajuni stated that the operation is an initiative of the Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Disu, aimed at wiping out criminal elements from the states.

Ojajuni stated that during the operation, five victims who were kidnapped along Ore–Ogbere road on Thursday were rescued.

He added that during the rescue operation, four kidnappers were killed, and another four were arrested.

According to him. “We formally launch operation “Ko saye” in Lagos and Ogun state. Operation “Ko saye” means there is no space for criminality and criminals. It is an idea and initiative of the Inspector General of Police and is lightly supported and sponsored by the governors of Lagos and Ogun State.

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“The aim of this operation is to wipe out banditry if at all it exists in the two states and also to clear the bushes in the states. It is also to wipe out other criminal elements. We are here to ally the fears of the citizens and rumours of banditry. We are free of bandits or kidnappers, both in Lagos, no single Nigeria is in their hands.”

“We have cleared the bushes right from Ikeja down to Kara bridge to Redeemed camp, Iseri corridor. We have moved to Owode Egba axis down to Ogere, we have extended to Ijebu Igbo, Ijebu Ode, J4 at the fringe of Ondo state bounded.

“We equally cleared Epe, Ikorodu, Ogijo, and others. We cleared shanties, criminals hideouts, and we made arrests. While the operation was going on, there was a security breach along J3, J4 corridor at the fringe of Benin-Sagamu Express.

“It may gladden your mind to know that on the marching order of the inspector general of police, operation ko saye moved in and rescued five victims and in the course of the operation we neutralized four kidnappers, arrested another four aside the 84 other suspects that were arrested across Lagos and Ogun stretches.”

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Items recovered during the operation include arms and ammunition, battle axes, cutlasses, Ak47, pump action, rifles, english pistols, locally-made pistol and phones among others.

The Ogun CP called for calm, urging residents not to panic, adding that once they see anyone with gunshot wounds, they should inform the police immediately.

Also speaking, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Tijani Fatai, allayed the fears of banditry in the states, nothing that all bushes have been combed and searched thoroughly.

Fatai reiterated the force commitment to the safety and security of citizens, noting that the exercise continues and will be replicated across

“To further clear the doubt of people who have been carrying rumor that bandits have taken over Ogun state and have infiltrated into Lagos state, this is to further clear their doubts that all the bushes have been combed both within Lagos and Ogun.

Most of the bushes we know they are thick bushes, and they have been searched thoroughly. Apart from that it’s a continuous exercise. It will continue as long as it can stay. We want to assure the people of Lagos and Ogun that the IGP is not resting on his hoarse.

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“He is quite familiar with the terrain and has given a march order, and I want to appreciate the governors of Lagos and Ogun, who has largely supported and keyed into the initiative” he added.

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Photos: US to deport 124 Nigerians listed on ‘worst-of-the-worst’ criminal register

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The United States’ Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced an updated deportation list featuring 124 Nigerians.

This was disclosed in a statement on the website of the DHS on Wednesday.

According to the DHS, these individuals have been placed on what it described as its “worst-of-the-worst” criminal register.

While the names and photos have been made public, the timeline for deportations remains undisclosed.

However, the US immigration authorities explained that the deportations are part of ongoing immigration enforcement, stressing that those listed were convicted of serious crimes, but declined to provide details about the offences or when deportations would take place.

The statement read, “The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is highlighting the worst of worst criminal aliens arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

“Under DHS leadership, the hardworking men and women of DHS and ICE are fulfilling President Trump’s promise and carrying out mass deportations – starting with the worst of the worst – including the illegal aliens you see here.”

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The website then listed, “Sunday Adediora, Sunday Kunkushi, Mkpouto Etukudoh, Marcus Unigwe, Olaniyi Ojikutu, Boluwaji Akingunsoye, Ejike Asiegbunam, Emmanuel Mayegun Adeola, Bamidele Bolatiwa, Ifeanyi Nwaozomudoh, Aderemi Akefe, Solomon Wilfred, Chibundu Anuebunwa, Joshua Ineh, Usman Momoh, Oluwole Odunowo, Bolarinwa Salau, Oriyomi Aloba.”

Others are Oludayo Adeagbo, Olaniyi Akintuyi, Talatu Dada, Olatunde Oladinni, Jelili Qudus, Abayomi Daramola, Toluwani Adebakin, Olamide Jolayemi, Isaiah Okere, Benji Macaulay, Joseph Ogbara, Olusegun Martins, Kingsley Ariegwe, Olugbenga Abass, Oyewole Balogun, Adeyinka Ademokunla, Christian Ogunghide, Christopher Ojuma, Olamide Adedipe, Patrick Onogwu, Olajide Olateru-Olagbegi and Omotayo Akinto.

“Kenneth Unanka, Jeremiah Ehis, Oluwafemi Orimolade, Ayibatonye Bienzigha, Uche Diuno, Akinwale Adaramaja, Boluwatife Afolabi, Chinonso Ochie, Olayinka A. Jones, Theophilus Anwana, Aishatu Umaru, Henry Idiagbonya, Okechukwu Okoronkwo, Daro Kosin, Sakiru Ambali, Kamaludeen Giwa, Cyril Odogwu, Ifeanyi Echigeme, Kingsley Ibhadore, Suraj Tairu, Peter Equere, Dasola Abdulraheem, Adewale Aladekoba and Akeem Adeleke.

“Bernard Ogie Oretekor, Abiemwense Obanor, Olufemi Olufisayo Olutiola, Chukwuemeka Okorie, Abimbola Esan, Elizabeth Miller, Chima Orji, Adetunji Olofinlade, Abdul Akinsanya, Elizabeth Adeshewo, Dennis Ofuoma, Quazeem Adeyinka, Ifeanyi Okoro, Oluwaseun Kassim, Olumide Bankole Morakinyo, Abraham Ola Osoko, Oluchi Jennifer and Chibuzo Nwaonu.”

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The latest action is part of the sweeping immigration enforcement measures introduced by the administration of US President Donald Trump after his return to office on January 20, 2025.

On his first day back in office, Trump signed a series of executive orders declaring illegal immigration a national emergency and directing federal agencies to intensify border security and accelerate the removal of undocumented migrants.

One of the orders, titled Protecting the American People Against Invasion, instructed immigration authorities to prioritise the arrest and deportation of removable migrants, particularly those considered threats to public safety and national security.

Defending the policy, the DHS said the administration was delivering on Trump’s campaign promise to carry out mass deportations, beginning with what it described as the “worst of the worst” criminal offenders.

The department said officers of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement had been directed to intensify operations nationwide against non-citizens convicted of serious crimes.

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has also defended the crackdown, saying the administration remained committed to enforcing immigration laws and removing undocumented immigrants with criminal records in line with President Trump’s immigration agenda.

Official US immigration data indicate that Guatemala has recorded the highest number of deportees since the renewed crackdown began, followed by Honduras, Mexico and El Salvador, reflecting the administration’s focus on migrants from Latin America.

The US has also expanded deportation flights to countries across Africa, Asia and the Caribbean as enforcement operations continue.

Nigeria has also come under increased scrutiny by the Trump administration. In June, Washington imposed partial visa restrictions on Nigerian citizens, citing concerns over identity management, information sharing, visa overstay rates and security screening.

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Six ISWAP fighters surrender to troops in Borno

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Six suspected fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province, alongside their family members, have surrendered to troops of the 192 Battalion, Sector 1, Operation Hadin Kai, in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

The Acting Military Information Officer, Headquarters North-East Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, Lt. Col. Mohammed Goni, who disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, said preliminary investigations revealed that the group fled from the Guduf Bubayagwa and Chikide terrorist enclaves in the Mandara Mountains of Gwoza LGA.

The statement read, “The Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), has continued to sustain its operational momentum across the North-East Theatre, recording another series of significant successes through relentless search-and-rescue operations, intelligence-led missions and coordinated security efforts aimed at denying terrorist groups freedom of action.”

In Askira/Uba Local Government Area, Goni said troops of the 115 Task Force Battalion, on July 7, 2026, while conducting ongoing search-and-rescue operations, successfully rescued two additional abductees from a terrorist hideout.

“During the operation, troops recovered cash totalling One Million, Two Hundred Thousand Naira (N1.2m), suspected to be proceeds of criminal activities, as well as food items and other logistics believed to have supported terrorist operations,” he said.

He added that the rescued victims had been evacuated to a secure location, where they were receiving medical care and psychosocial support.

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“Additionally, six suspected ISWAP terrorists, alongside their families, surrendered to troops of the 192 Battalion (Main), Sector 1, OPHK. Preliminary investigations revealed that the families escaped from the Guduf Bubayagwa and Chikide terrorist enclaves in the Mandara Mountains, Gwoza LGA.

“Items recovered from the terrorists and their families include the cumulative sum of One Million, Five Hundred and Forty-One Thousand, Five Hundred Naira (N1,541,500), two Tecno mobile phones and other items,” he stated.

The army spokesman also said troops apprehended a suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP logistics supplier at the Molai checkpoint while in possession of large quantities of medical supplies without the required clearance.

“The suspect and the items are in custody for further interrogation,” he said.

During the same period, Goni said troops of Operation Hadin Kai deployed at the Forward Operating Base, Logomani, in Ngala Local Government Area of Borno State, under Sector 1, successfully repelled a coordinated attack by ISWAP terrorists.

“Although the insurgents briefly breached a section of the base’s defensive perimeter during the intense firefight, the troops rapidly regrouped, mounted a determined counter-offensive and decisively repelled the attackers, inflicting significant casualties and forcing the surviving terrorists to flee with varying degrees of gunshot wounds.

“Regrettably, one gallant soldier paid the supreme price, while two gun trucks and some combat enablers were damaged during the engagement,” he said.

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According to him, the situation at FOB Logomani remains firmly under the control of Operation Hadin Kai troops, with reinforcements deployed, exploitation operations ongoing and additional measures being implemented to strengthen the base’s defensive capability.

In another operation, Goni said troops of the 232 Battalion, acting on credible intelligence, arrested a notorious criminal in Gombi Local Government Area of Adamawa State.

He added that follow-up operations led to the recovery of one AK-47 rifle, two magazines and 28 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

“The suspect and recovered items are currently in military custody, while further investigations are underway to identify and apprehend other members of the criminal network,” he said.

Meanwhile, troops of the 149 Battalion also arrested two suspected terrorist logistics suppliers in Mobbar Local Government Area of Borno State.

Recovered items included cash, a Volkswagen Golf car, construction materials, household items and other supplies suspected to have been destined for terrorist elements.

“The suspects are currently undergoing interrogation, while the recovered items remain in military custody as investigations continue,” he added.

As part of ongoing offensive operations, Goni said troops of the 24 Task Force Brigade, in conjunction with members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, carried out a clearance operation on known terrorist enclaves around Wulgo.

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“During the operation, troops exploited the terrorists’ hasty withdrawal and recovered a sack containing assorted illicit drugs abandoned by the fleeing insurgents,” he said.

He noted that the recovery further demonstrated the sustained pressure being mounted on terrorist groups, disrupting their operations and denying them freedom of movement.

In Sector 2, troops of the 233 Tank Battalion, in conjunction with hunters, intercepted and arrested a suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP logistics supplier from Ngirya village in Tarmuwa Local Government Area with five motorcycle tyres.

“The suspect and the items are in military custody for investigation,” he added.

According to Goni, the latest operational gains underscore the effectiveness of sustained offensive operations, actionable intelligence and collaboration among security agencies and auxiliary forces in dismantling terrorist logistics networks, disrupting criminal activities and protecting vulnerable communities across the North-East.

“Headquarters Operation HADIN KAI assures the public that ongoing search-and-rescue operations will continue with unwavering resolve until every abducted person is accounted for and safely reunited with their families,” he said.

He also warned individuals supplying food, fuel, construction materials, transportation or any other form of logistics to terrorist groups to desist immediately.

“Anyone found aiding, abetting or collaborating with terrorist elements, directly or indirectly, will be identified, apprehended and prosecuted in accordance with the law,” the statement added.

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‘He misled me’ — Reps deputy speaker Ben Kalu says he was a victim of fake Presidential Council DG

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The deputy speaker of the house of representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has said that he was a victim of the alleged activities of the purported presidential foreign intervention promotion council (PFIPC).

Kalu spoke on Wednesday during plenary while contributing to a motion seeking a probe of the purported council, which the presidency has disowned.

The motion comes after President Bola Tinubu directed the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) to investigate the activities of the PFIPC after reports emerged that it had presented itself as a federal government agency.

Speaking in support of the motion, the deputy speaker recounted how his office granted officials of the purported agency access after receiving what appeared to be an official letter from the presidency.

“I was a victim of this crime,” he said.

“And I’m sure if you watched the news, you saw my picture all over the screen. My picture was made the trend, standing side by side with the purported DG of this organisation.”

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Kalu said his office received a letter dated May 2, 2025, bearing the presidency’s logo and the names of the disputed council.

He said the letter listed an office address at the federal secretariat complex in Abuja and carried the domain name “pfipc.gov.ng”.

He said the documents appeared credible, prompting his office to verify the address before approving a meeting with the delegation.

“When I saw this, it was a bit confusing for me. Some of the information looked credible, some did not,” he said.

“I sent my team to verify the existence of this organisation at the stated address. They came back confirming that the organisation was there. I then approved the meeting.”

According to the deputy speaker, the group had requested discussions on constitutional amendment, economic governance, legislative priorities and collaboration to attract foreign investment.

However, he said the meeting took an unexpected turn as the visitors focused on taking photographs instead of discussing the issues outlined in their letter.

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“When they came, they did not talk about the constitution amendment or the issues they listed in the letter. They were more about photo taking,” he said.

“I looked at the quality of the men before me and questioned whether they were truly engaged by the president.”

Kalu said the incident showed that official-looking documents and government office addresses could no longer be taken as proof of legitimacy.

He urged the house to investigate how the purported organisation gained access to government facilities, interacted with public officials and allegedly secured a place in the federal budget.

“This goes to show that a beautiful letterhead carrying the presidency is no longer confirmation that an agency is legal,” he said.

“It goes to show that an address at the Federal Secretariat does not mean that a particular agency is legal.

“It is our duty to dig deeper into this matter. I encourage members to support this motion so Nigerians will see that we stand for transparency and accountability in governance.”

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