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Navy uncovers suspected militant financing network, obtains N5 million extortion records in Cross River

“The location served as a meeting point and operational base for criminals who emerged from adjoining creeks to coordinate attacks,” he said.

• June 18, 2026
Nigerian Navy
Nigerian Navy

The Nigerian Navy has disrupted a suspected militant financing network at Dayspring Island in Cross River.

The director of naval information, Abiodun Folorunsho, revealed this in an operation report made available on Thursday in Abuja.

He described it as another major operational success in the navy’s ongoing campaign against militancy and criminality within the Calabar waterways.

According to Mr Folorunsho, the operation was conducted by personnel from Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Victory, deployed to the Forward Security Outpost on Dayspring Island.

He said the deployment followed credible intelligence on the activities of suspected militants operating within the Ini Abasi fishing settlement in Akpabuyo Local Government Area.

“Intelligence reports indicated that the location served as a meeting point and operational base for criminals who emerged from adjoining creeks to coordinate attacks.

“They would intimidate residents, extort fishermen and maritime transport operators, and also perpetrate other criminal activities within the area,” he said.

He said navy personnel, acting on the intelligence, conducted a targeted raid on the suspected hideout and carried out a thorough search of the area.

“Although the suspects fled upon sighting the advancing troops, operatives recovered several wraps of suspected cannabis sativa and a handwritten ledger containing names and monetary entries amounting to N5.5 million,” he said.

The navy captain also said the preliminary assessment suggested the recovered document was used to record illegal levies imposed on local fishermen and maritime transport operators in the area.

According to him, the proceeds from the extortion activities are believed to have served as a significant source of funding for militant operations and other criminal enterprises within the Dayspring Island axis.

He said the operation represented a significant step toward dismantling the financial and logistical structures that sustain criminal activity in the maritime environment.

“By targeting illicit revenue streams, the Nigerian Navy continues to degrade the operational capability of criminal elements and deny them the resources required to sustain their activities,” he said.

Mr Folorunsho said that naval personnel then engaged community leaders and residents, reassuring them of the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to maintaining a sustained security presence.

He said the navy assured them of the continuous conduct of intelligence-driven operations aimed at restoring lasting peace and security within the waterways.

The naval spokesperson reaffirmed the navy’s resolute determination to sustain aggressive patrols, targeted raids, and community-focused engagements to eliminate criminals.

He said the navy would continue to disrupt support networks and ensure that legitimate economic activities thrive within the nation’s maritime domain.

(NAN)

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