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Troops arrest 18 suspected kidnappers, gunrunners, rescue 18 victims

The media officer stated that the arrest followed an operation held between December 2024 and January 4, 2025.

• January 16, 2025
Troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH)
Troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) [Credit: Security Reporters]

Troops of Operation Safe Haven and 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Rukuba, near Jos, Plateau State, have arrested 18 suspected kidnappers, bandits and gunrunners in Plateau and part of Kaduna Sstate.

The Media Officer of OPSH, Maj. Samson Zhakom, disclosed this during a press conference on Thursday in Jos.

Mr Zhakom said that the troops also rescued 18 victims kidnapped in a forest at the boundary communities between Plateau and Taraba states.

The media officer stated that the arrest followed an operation held between December 2024 and January 4, 2025.

Mr Zhakom said, “In continuation of efforts to ensure the security of lives and property across the joint operation area, our troops intensified offensive operations supported by robust non-kinetic engagements. Notably, the past two months witnessed intensive and offensive operations around the borders between Plateau and Taraba states, especially around Bangalala and Kinishi forests around Wase and Karim Lamido LGAs of Plateau and Taraba states. The operations led to the neutralisation of several bandits and destruction of their life support structures. The move mounted pressure on the criminals leading to the rescue of 18 kidnapped victims who have been reunited with their families after profiling and documentation by relevant agencies. Troops also neutralised some bandits and arrested some suspects in some parts of Southern Kaduna.’’

Mr Zhakom added that the troops also recovered a cache of arms and ammunition and destroyed many criminal hideouts within its areas of responsibility.

The media officer called on residents of Plateau and Kaduna to support the troops’ efforts toward stemming the tide of insecurity in the areas.

(NAN)

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