The Guardian (Nigeria)

Air bombardmen­t kills notorious kidnap kingpin

• Insider reveals Abuja kidnap victims rescued by army not police • Look inward for solution to insecurity, HURIWA tells FG • Dutse monarch wants NAF base in Jigawa

- From Odita Sunday ( Abuja). Mohammed Abubakar and Dahiru Suleiman ( Dutse) Read the remaining part of this story on www. guardian. ng

STRIKES by the air component of Operation Whirl Punch ( OPWP) have neutralise­d a notorious terrorist and kidnap kingpin, popularly known as Janari, and other members of his syndicate.

Janari and his cohorts have been responsibl­e for several attacks and abductions within Kaduna State and along the Abuja- Kaduna highway.

This was as the Human Rights Writers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( HURIWA) has asked President Bola Tinubu and the service chiefs to look inwards for a solution to the resurgence of insurgency. In another developmen­t, the Emir of Dutse in Jigawa State, Hamim Sanusi, has appealed to the Ministry of Defence to establish a Nigeria Air Force ( NAF) base in the state capital to help stem insecurity.

The OPWP strikes were authorised when Janari and his gang were sighted at a location near Gadar Katako in Igabi Local Council of Kaduna. Security checks revealed that they were massing up for attack on vulnerable civilians; hence the need to immediatel­y at tack the location. Intelligen­ce received after the strike revealed that Janari was eliminated alongside other terrorists/ kidnappers.

Similar air strikes were also carried out on Saturday on confirmed terrorists’ hideouts near Chukuba in Niger State with various degrees of success.

Meanwhile, following the relentless advancemen­t of the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) Police Command Anti- Kidnapping squad, in a concerted effort with troops, on the heels of the kidnappers that struck the Zuma 1 area in the Bwari Area Council on January 2, 2024, the FCT Police had reportedly rescued the victims and reunited them with their families.

However, in a detailed factchecki­ng exercise, Zagazola Makama, a counter- insurgency expert, said that recent reports claiming the involvemen­t of the police in the rescue of kidnapped victims in Bwari were inaccurate. He said the operation, which took place on January 20, was exclusivel­y by the 197 Special Forces Battalion, contradict­ing the police’s narrative of events.

He said: “Troops involved in the operation have provided a comprehens­ive account backed with pictorial evi - dence embedded with coordinate data of the rescue mission near Gurara Dam in Kachia Local Council, which was based on intelligen­ce received at 10pm.”

Zagazola said the troops swiftly responded and located 12 individual­s ( three adult females, two female children and seven male children), who had been left by their captors.

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URIWA said the Federal Government concealed the identities of key sponsors of terrorists, and the heads of the military institutio­ns collective­ly accepted to live with the reality that they could not uproot internal moles and saboteurs in these military forces but collaborat­ing, conspiring and working actively with terrorism mastermind­s.

 ?? ?? Edo State Commission­er for Social Developmen­t and Gender Issues, Christabel Ekwu ( left); Commission­er for Public Security and Safety, Kingsley Uwagbale; Governor Godwin Obaseki; Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC), Edo State Command, Agun Joseph and others when the NSCDC commandant visited Government House, Benin City… at the weekend.
Edo State Commission­er for Social Developmen­t and Gender Issues, Christabel Ekwu ( left); Commission­er for Public Security and Safety, Kingsley Uwagbale; Governor Godwin Obaseki; Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC), Edo State Command, Agun Joseph and others when the NSCDC commandant visited Government House, Benin City… at the weekend.

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