Crime
Bandits Dump Corpses in Revenge Attack in Tafoki Village, Katsina

Bandits Dump Corpses in Revenge Attack in Tafoki Village, Katsina
By: Zagazola Makama
A group of suspected bandits have launched a brutal revenge attack on Tafoki village in the Fasakari Local Government Area of Katsina State, dumping several corpses at the entrance to the community.
Local sources told Zagazola Makama that the assailants, believed to be mostly in their 20s, arrived in the village on April 9, 2025, and positioned the bodies at the entrance. This attack is reportedly in retaliation for the deaths of three bandits killed by villagers in February 2025, after the criminals attempted to launch an assault on the village.
Among the slain bandits was Goje, a notorious leader who led the failed attack. Sources suggest that the bandits have since been abducting villagers, tying their hands behind their backs, and executing them with gunshots to the head. Afterward, the bandits return the bodies and dispose of them at the village entrance.
As families mourn, they are left to recover the decomposing remains of their loved ones, with some corpses already starting to decompose.
Villagers are left devastated, grappling with the trauma of the violence and the realization that their attempts to defend themselves against the bandits’ previous assault have now turned into deadly retribution.
Bandits Dump Corpses in Revenge Attack in Tafoki Village, Katsina
Crime
Police Arrest 22 Foreign Nationals Without Valid Documents in Nasarawa

Police Arrest 22 Foreign Nationals Without Valid Documents in Nasarawa
By: Zagazola Makama
The Police in Nassarawa has arrested 22 foreign nationals during a raid in New Karu Local Government Area for allegedly residing in the country without valid immigration documents.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the arrest followed a tip-off received by the Area Commander of New Karu, leading to a raid on a three-bedroom flat located at Ibro Block, New Karu, on April 10 at about 1:00 p.m.
The sources said that the arrested suspects included nationals from Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and Senegal. They include 14 men and 8 women, aged between 20 and 45 years.
Among them are Amidu Dau, 23; Youssouf Diarra, 28; Amadou Ba, 27; Samba Gadyaga, 20; Oumarou Bari, 45 — all from Mali; and Fatoumaya Ouedraga, 20; Aicha Toure, 20; Safiatou Banba, 24; Djamila Dao, 25; Doumbia Ismael, 30; Aroune Kone, 24; and Dao Samassi, 26 — all from Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire.
Others arrested include Seydou Kassoungue, 21; Moussa Diallo, 23; Fatim Kouyate, 21; Abi Bembele, 26; Mamadou Fane, 22; David Kone, 28; Konate Tchemoko, 20; and Amadou Dao, 28.
Preliminary investigations revealed that none of the suspects possessed valid travel or immigration documents permitting their stay in Nigeria.
The police sources said all the suspects are undergoing further investigation, and appropriate actions will be taken in collaboration with relevant immigration authorities.
Police Arrest 22 Foreign Nationals Without Valid Documents in Nasarawa
Crime
FCT Police Arrest 88 Suspects in Coordinated Raids Across Abuja

FCT Police Arrest 88 Suspects in Coordinated Raids Across Abuja
By: Zagazola Makama
The Nigerian Police Force(NPF) FCT Command has arrested 88 suspects following coordinated raids on criminal hideouts across Abuja.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the operations were carried out late Friday night at about 11:40 p.m. by operatives from several divisions, including Lokogoma, Maitama, Wuse, Kubwa, Gwagwa, Dutse Alhaji, Karmo, Dawaki, Wuye, Utako, and Bwari.
The raids targeted black spots and uncompleted buildings suspected to be used by criminals across the various jurisdictions.
During the operation, some quantity of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp and other illicit drugs were recovered.
All 88 suspects are currently in custody undergoing screening and interrogation at their respective divisions.
Sources from the police said those found culpable will be charged to court, while others will be released if found innocent.
FCT Police Arrest 88 Suspects in Coordinated Raids Across Abuja
Crime
Police Sergeant Arrested for Attempted Sale of Stolen Motorcycle

Police Sergeant Arrested for Attempted Sale of Stolen Motorcycle
By: Zagazola Makama
A police sergeant, Olonisowon Segun, serving at Araromi Obu Division, was arrested on April 11, 2025, for attempting to sell a stolen motorcycle. The black TVS Lady Motorcycle, was found in his possession without an ignition key or relevant documentation.
Intelligence Sources, told Zagazola Makama, that the arrest followed a tip-off, and surveillance teams were deployed to Erekiti Luwoye, where the Sergeant was apprehended.
Sources said that during interrogation, he claimed to have bought the motorcycle in an auction at Ikare Police Division. However, a subsequent inquiry revealed that the motorcycle was actually stolen from their division.
Sources said that Sergeant Olonisowon is currently in detention, and investigations are ongoing.
Police Sergeant Arrested for Attempted Sale of Stolen Motorcycle
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