Crime
Billionaire Drug Baron, Two Female Kingpins Nabbed in Global Anti-Narcotics Sting
Billionaire Drug Baron, Two Female Kingpins Nabbed in Global Anti-Narcotics Sting
By: Michael Mike
A sweeping international anti-drug operation involving the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and security agencies across Europe has led to the dismantling of a vast transnational drug money laundering syndicate allegedly linked to hundreds of billions of naira in illicit proceeds.
The coordinated crackdown resulted in the arrest of an alleged billionaire drug baron, Amadi Simon, in Switzerland alongside two suspected female collaborators identified as 34-year-old Jecinta Ikechi and 28-year-old Blessing Amadi, arrested in Anambra and Delta states respectively.

The operation, described by the NDLEA as one of its most significant international financial crime breakthroughs, followed months of intelligence gathering and investigations spanning multiple jurisdictions, including Switzerland, France, Greece and Nigeria.
According to a statement on Thursday by the spokesman of the anti-narcotics agency, Femi Babafemi said the syndicate operated an elaborate international network used to launder proceeds from narcotics trafficking and related financial crimes through shell companies, proxy accounts, cryptocurrency wallets and fronts spread across Europe and Nigeria.

Investigators said the suspects were apprehended during simultaneous operations carried out on April 28, 2026, by operatives of the NDLEA Special Operations Unit working closely with the U.S. DEA Lagos Country Office and other foreign law enforcement partners.
Beyond the arrests, authorities disclosed that several high-value assets linked to the cartel have been identified and traced both within and outside Nigeria.
Among the properties already linked to the network are Jovi Hotel located at Isiayei Street, GRA Phase 1, Asaba; Jovi Hotel and Suites situated along Orikeze Road in Agbor, Delta State; and Jovi Apartment at Jamieson Court, Mabushi, Abuja.
The NDLEA also confirmed that multiple bank accounts and cryptocurrency addresses allegedly used by the syndicate to conceal illicit funds running into hundreds of billions of naira have been identified and frozen as part of ongoing asset recovery measures.

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (Rtd.), said the successful operation underscored the agency’s expanding global intelligence and enforcement collaboration aimed at dismantling international narcotics and financial crime networks.
Marwa declared that the operation sends a strong warning to drug traffickers and criminal financiers that Nigeria will no longer serve as a safe haven for illicit drug proceeds.
“The NDLEA remains relentless in its pursuit of those involved in narcotics trafficking and associated financial crimes, regardless of where they attempt to hide,” he said.
He added that the agency’s achievements were built on “strategic partnership, unwavering integrity, and dedicated professionalism,” stressing that the NDLEA was determined to ensure that Nigeria neither becomes a refuge for drug traffickers nor a sanctuary for their criminal wealth.

The NDLEA boss also commended the support of the U.S. DEA and other international partners, noting that continued cooperation in intelligence sharing, tactical operations, evidence gathering and training has significantly strengthened Nigeria’s anti-narcotics enforcement capacity.
The latest breakthrough comes amid intensifying global efforts to disrupt international drug trafficking networks increasingly relying on cryptocurrency systems, cross-border financial channels and luxury real estate investments to conceal illicit proceeds.
Billionaire Drug Baron, Two Female Kingpins Nabbed in Global Anti-Narcotics Sting
Crime
Troops Recover Over 2,400 Rustled Livestock After Clash with Terrorists in Zamfara
Troops Recover Over 2,400 Rustled Livestock After Clash with Terrorists in Zamfara
By; Zagazola Makama
Troops of 1 Brigade under Counter-Terrorism Operation 6 have recovered more than 2,400 rustled livestock following an encounter with suspected terrorists on the outskirts of Bukkuyum Town in Bukkuyum Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
Security sources disclosed that the troops responded to a distress call at about 12:25 p.m. on June 22 regarding the movement of suspected terrorists in the area.
The sources said the troops swiftly mobilised and made contact with the terrorists, engaging them in a firefight.
According to the sources, the superior firepower of the troops forced the terrorists to flee, abandoning a large number of livestock suspected to have been rustled from communities within the area.
Items recovered during the operation included 2,423 sheep, 10 donkeys and one calf.
The sources added that efforts were ongoing to identify the rightful owners of the recovered animals and reunite them with the livestock.
They noted that the operation formed part of ongoing efforts to combat terrorism, banditry and cattle rustling in Zamfara and other parts of the North-West region.
Troops Recover Over 2,400 Rustled Livestock After Clash with Terrorists in Zamfara
Crime
Troops Foil Terrorists’ Attack Mission in Samfara, Recover Weapon, Motorcycles
Troops Foil Terrorists’ Attack Mission in Samfara, Recover Weapon, Motorcycles
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of 8 Division Garrison, Sector 2 of Operation FANSAN YAMMA, have thwarted an attempt by suspected terrorists to launch an attack in Zamfara state, recovering a weapon, ammunition, motorcycles and other items.
Security sources disclosed that the troops, deployed for counter-terrorism operations, acted on credible intelligence indicating the movement of terrorists towards Kwanar Jollof in Jangeru Village, Shinkafi area.

The sources said the troops tactically positioned themselves along the route and laid an ambush for the terrorists.
“Upon sighting the terrorists, the troops engaged them with a heavy volume of fire, forcing them to abandon their mission and flee into the surrounding area,” the sources said.
Items recovered from the scene included one PKT assault weapon, a cache of ammunition, two motorcycles, chains believed to have been intended for abducted victims, and eight pairs of military uniforms.
The sources noted that the recovery of military uniforms suggested that the terrorists may have intended to disguise themselves during their planned operation.
They added that the successful operation disrupted the terrorists’ plans to wreak havoc in the area and underscored the effectiveness of intelligence-driven military operations.
According to the sources, troops are currently exploiting the general area to track down the fleeing suspects and prevent any further threat to residents.
The military reassured residents of its commitment to sustaining offensive operations against terrorist and criminal elements across the North-West region.
Troops Foil Terrorists’ Attack Mission in Samfara, Recover Weapon, Motorcycles
Crime
Police Launch Manhunt After Officer Attacked, Robbed in Ogun
Police Launch Manhunt After Officer Attacked, Robbed in Ogun
By: Zagazola Makama
The Ogun State Police Command has launched a manhunt for suspected hoodlums who attacked and robbed a police officer along the Dangote–Eggua Express Road in Yewa North Local Government Area of the state.
Police sources said the incident was reported at the Igbogila Division by ASP Abimiku Ewuga Wahala, a Patrol and Guard officer attached to the Area Command, Ayetoro.
According to sources, the officer was travelling from Ayetoro to Igbogila on June 14 when he was ambushed by four armed hoodlums between Olu-Omo Petrol Station and Iya Shadia Junction.
The attackers, armed with sticks and cutlasses, allegedly assaulted the officer and left him unconscious before fleeing with his belongings.
Items stolen during the attack included a Boxer motorcycle with registration number OGUN AKM 658 UV, which the officer had borrowed from a friend, his police uniforms and accoutrements, a Tecno T303 mobile phone and a Tecno Pop 7 Android phone.
Following the report, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) led a team of detectives to the scene as part of efforts to track down the suspects.
Police authorities said investigations were ongoing and efforts had been intensified to arrest the perpetrators and recover the stolen items.
The command urged members of the public with useful information to assist security agencies in apprehending those responsible for the attack.
Police Launch Manhunt After Officer Attacked, Robbed in Ogun
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