
The Nigeria Police Force announced that two members of a kidnapping syndicate were killed during a confrontation on Saturday while rescuing relatives of former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu. Police operatives rescued Adelabu’s younger sister, Olaide John-Paul, and her 12-year-old twin sons, Peter and Paul, during a late-night operation on Saturday. The operation was carried out at about 7:30 pm by the Force Intelligence Department’s Intelligence Response Team in Ibadan, three days after the family was abducted during a school run. The Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Placid, confirmed the criminals were neutralized after attempting to engage the tactical team. Two suspected kidnappers were fatally wounded, and two rifles were recovered. The victims were rescued unharmed and are receiving medical care. The Inspector-General of Police praised the FID-IRT operatives. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend fleeing members of the syndicate, as some suspects reportedly escaped with gunshot injuries. John-Paul and her children were abducted on June 3 in Ibadan, Oyo State, while on their way to school.
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Must ReadThe Katsina State Government announced advanced efforts to secure the release of former Director of Defence Information, retired Maj. Gen. Rabe Abubakar, his wife, and other kidnapped victims, expressing optimism for their swift freedom. Governor Dikko Radda directed security agencies to prioritize their rescue following their abduction along the Matazu axis. Preliminary investigations suggest the abduction was a deliberate and targeted operation, with evidence indicating the couple was monitored from Kaduna. This targeted nature points to a worrying shift in criminal tactics and the involvement of organized criminal groups, guiding ongoing rescue efforts. The government views the abduction as an affront to the state and is working to bring those responsible to justice, utilizing technology and ground intelligence. Collaboration with the Nigerian Army, police, and other intelligence agencies has been intensified. The abductors reportedly demanded the release of three detained fighters and the return of seized livestock in exchange for the couple's freedom, as conveyed in a video where General Abubakar's wife appealed for intervention. The couple was ambushed while traveling with their driver, who escaped with injuries. The Katsina State Government assures the public and the family that all resources are being deployed for their safe return and is confident of a positive outcome from ongoing high-level operations.

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Must ReadBoko Haram terrorists have released 416 captives, including women and children, who were abducted from Ngoshe in the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State. The President of the Borno South Youth Alliance, Samaila Kaigama, confirmed the release, stating it occurred on June 6. BOSYA has been in communication with the press and acted as an intermediary between the terrorist group and the victims since the abductions were reported on April 10. Kaigama expressed gratitude for the successful release, attributing it to their persistent efforts and discussions. He urged the Federal Government, Borno State Government, and local authorities to ensure proper screening of the released individuals. Attempts to reach the state Commissioner of Information and Internal Security, Usman Tar, for comment were unsuccessful. The abduction followed a March 4 attack on a military base in Ngoshe, where Boko Haram reportedly burned vehicles, dispersed security forces, killed an unspecified number of people, and abducted others.