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ISWAP Militants Chop Off Fishermen’s Hands in Controversial Theft Charges

ISWAP Militants Chop Off Fishermen’s Hands in Controversial Theft Charges
By: Our Reporter
ISWAP militants have recently severed the hands of two fishermen in Marte, Borno, after accusing them of stealing fish.
The fishermen were part of a larger group engaged in fishing activities under the control of ISWAP, where they were subject to levies and taxes.
The two fishermen, according to sources familiar with the sad incident, incurred the wrath of the militants when they were found to have failed to pay their taxes, resulting in the confiscation of eight cartons of fish by the terrorists.
After loading the fish onto their canoe, the militants were forced to abandon two cartons due to space constraints.
Subsequently, the fishermen secretly retrieved the two abandoned cartons, leading to their arrest by ISWAP on charges of theft.
Following their arrest, the leader of the militant group ordered that the men’s hands be cut off in accordance with Sharia law.
ISWAP Militants Chop Off Fishermen’s Hands in Controversial Theft Charges
Crime
Three suspects arrested over robbery in Abuja, as police sergeant stabbed

Three suspects arrested over robbery in Abuja, as police sergeant stabbed
By: Zagazola Makama
The Nigerian Police Force(NPF) FCT Command has arrested three suspects linked to a robbery incident in Mpape that left a police officer injured.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that on March 11, 2025, at about 3:30 p.m., four robbers on a motorcycle attacked and dispossessed Michael Adewunmi of his Redmi cell phone,and other valuables at Mashafa Village, Mpape.
A police officer, Sergeant Ibritam Inyenetin, attempted to intervene but was stabbed by the robbers.
He was later treated and discharged from Jarel Hospital, Mpape.
Following intelligence reports, police operatives arrested three suspects:
Three suspects arrested over robbery in Abuja, as police sergeant stabbed
Crime
Nigerian Drug Kingpin Arrested at El Dorado Airport in Colombia

Nigerian Drug Kingpin Arrested at El Dorado Airport in Colombia
By: Zagazola Makama
Colombian authorities, in collaboration with the FBI, have arrested a Nigerian national, Joseph Chinedu Okparaejesi, alias Alen, a suspected transnational drug trafficker, at El Dorado International Airport, Bogotá.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that Okparaejesi, who had been residing in Colombia for over 12 years, was apprehended upon arrival from São Paulo, Brazil, following an intensive investigation led by the Dijín (Colombian police intelligence unit) and the Attorney General’s Office.
The suspect posed as a businessman in the beauty industry but was allegedly coordinating large-scale cocaine shipments to Spain.
Authorities revealed that Okparaejesi financed drug procurement and oversaw operations involving human couriers and specially designed double-bottom suitcases to smuggle narcotics. His arrest was facilitated by intelligence from a detained drug mule en route to Spain, who disclosed details of the Nigerian’s network.
As a result of this breakthrough, 15 other individuals linked to his operations have also been arrested. Investigations indicate that Okparaejesi married a Colombian woman in 2012 at the Nuestra Señora de Fátima parish in Bogotá. He reportedly ran a business dealing in hair extensions, named “Nigeria African,” located near Ciudad de Cali Avenue.
A close associate of the suspect told El Tiempo that the Nigerian rarely left Colombia, traveling to Africa approximately every two years to visit his family. “The last time we spoke, he told us he was in Ghana,” the associate said.
The Colombian National Penitentiary and Prison Institute (INPEC) has confirmed his detention, with charges of drug trafficking, production, and distribution filed against him.
Nigerian Drug Kingpin Arrested at El Dorado Airport in Colombia
Crime
Police arrests 72 suspects in raid on criminal hideouts in Abuja

Police arrests 72 suspects in raid on criminal hideouts in Abuja
By: Zagazola Makama
The Nigerian Police Force(NPF), FCT Command has arrested 72 suspects in a coordinated raid on criminal hideouts across several divisions in the capital.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation, conducted on March 12, 2025, at about 10:10 p.m., targeted black spots, uncompleted buildings, and other suspected criminal hideouts within Maitama, Kurudu, Wuse, Karmo, Kubwa, Pegi, and Life Camp Divisions.
Police operatives recovered dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp and illicit drugs from some of the suspects. Those found guilty after screening will be charged to court.
In a separate development, Operatives of the Wuse Division Police Command have recovered a Beretta pistol and ammunition abandoned by a fleeing suspect during a routine patrol in the early hours of March 12, 2025.
Sources said that at about 4:05 a.m., a police surveillance team intercepted a man carrying a handbag along Ademola Adetokunbo Road, near Eterna Filling Station. The suspect attempted to flee, abandoning his bag before jumping into a stationary Toyota Camry with unknown registration number.
A search of the bag led to the recovery of:
One Beretta pistol, three rounds of 9mm live ammunition and Android phone
The police have launched an investigation to track and apprehend the fleeing suspect.
Police arrests 72 suspects in raid on criminal hideouts in Abuja
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