Troops Rescue Two Kidnapped Victims, Recover Ransom in Kogi

In a sustained effort to rid Kogi State of criminal activities, troops of 12 Brigade Nigerian Army deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Oguma have successfully rescued two kidnapped victims and recovered the ransom money meant for their release. The operation, according to the Acting Assistant Director Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Hassan Abdullahi, which led to the rescue of the victims took place on Sunday, following credible intelligence on kidnapping activities along the Itobe–Adumu–Ejule axis, as well as reports of relatives of some of the victims attempting to deliver ransom to secure their release. Troops acted swiftly on the information and projected a patrol to Achigili Forest to intercept the bandits. However, while en route to the location, the troops came under fire from the criminals. In the ensuing exchange, the gallant soldiers engaged the bandits with superior firepower, forcing them to abandon two victims along with the ransom money. The criminals subsequently fled into the forest with various degrees of gunshot wounds. Following the encounter, the troops rescued the victims and recovered the sum of ₦3,800,000 (three million, eight hundred thousand naira) intended for ransom payment. The rescued victims were immediately debriefed to aid further operations, while the recovered cash was handed back to them. They are currently in safe custody at the troops’ location pending handover to the appropriate authorities. The Nigerian Army remains resolute and unwavering in its determination to protect lives and property. Members of the public are therefore enjoined to continually support the military and other security agencies by providing timely and credible information that will aid in the fight against criminal elements within the state.

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Trump Says He’s Sending Troops to Portland to Protect ICE Facilities

President Donald Trump announced Saturday that he will send troops to Portland, Oregon, to protect Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities, which he claimed are “under siege” by Antifa and “other domestic terrorists.” “At the request of Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, I am directing Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to provide all necessary Troops to protect war-ravaged Portland, and any of our ICE facilities under siege from attack by Antifa and other domestic terrorists. I am also authorizing full force, if necessary,” Trump said in a social media post. The White House declined to elaborate when contacted for clarification on what “full force” entails or which troops would be deployed. A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson, Tricia McLaughlin, claimed the action was in response to “weeks of violent riots at ICE facilities” and attacks against law enforcement. “We will not allow Antifa domestic terrorists to deter us in our mission to make America safe, and those who try will be held accountable,” she said. This marks another instance of Trump using federal forces in domestic matters. He previously deployed the National Guard to Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., and has threatened similar actions in cities like Baltimore and Chicago. McLaughlin also claimed in a Fox News interview that some protesters are “highly organized” and being paid—though no evidence has been presented to support that claim. “Whether it be in Portland, whether it be in Chicago or otherwise, we will bring the resources we need to make sure that Americans are safe,” she added. Local Leaders Push Back State and local officials condemned the move and called for calm. At a Friday night press conference, U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson, U.S. Representative Maxine Dexter, and City Council members urged non-violence. “The president has sent agents here to create chaos and riots… His goal is to make Portland look as he describes it,” Merkley said. “Our job is to say, ‘We are not going to take the bait.’” Mayor Wilson stated there is “no need to send troops,” adding, “He will not find lawlessness or violence here unless he plans to perpetrate it.” “Imagine if the federal government sent hundreds of engineers, or teachers, or outreach workers to Portland, instead of a short, expensive, and fruitless show of force,” Wilson wrote. Oregon Governor Tina Kotek said her office had not been notified of the deployment and later confirmed speaking with Trump and Noem to express that Oregon can manage its own public safety. Context and Tensions The announcement follows a shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, where a gunman reportedly targeted ICE personnel, killing one detainee and injuring two others. An ICE facility in Portland, located two miles south of downtown, has been the focus of near-constant protests over the summer. While most demonstrations have been peaceful, some have involved tear gas and temporary facility closures. Trump previously forecast action in Portland, accusing protesters of being “professional agitators and anarchists” who are paid “a lot of money” to incite chaos. “We’re going to do a pretty big number on those people in Portland,” Trump said. Earlier this month, Trump designated Antifa as a “major terrorist organization,” focusing much of the rhetoric on Portland, known as a longstanding hub for Antifa-related activity. Federal law enforcement was previously deployed to Portland in 2020 during Trump’s first term in response to George Floyd-related protests. “I’m going to look at it now, because I didn’t know that was still going on. This has been going on for years,” Trump said earlier this month.

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Troops Neutralise Bandit in Benue, Destroy Camps in Makurdi LGA

Troops of the 401 Special Forces Brigade/Sector 1 Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS), in collaboration with local hunters, have carried out a clearance operation around the Tatough general area of Makurdi Local Government Area, Benue State, neutralising one bandit and destroying multiple hideouts. According to a statement by Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, Captain Abdullahi Lawal Osabo, the weekend operation involved a fighting patrol and the escort of bereaved family members to Tse-Ayele village for a burial. Troops cleared several identified hotspots, including Mdoor, Anter, Tse-Gegu, Tse-Akaajime, Tse-Agam, and Ndor villages. While advancing through Tse-Akaajime, soldiers encountered armed bandits. A brief but intense firefight ensued, resulting in the killing of one bandit, while others fled, abandoning their positions. Items recovered included two Tecno mobile phones and three motorcycles suspected to have been used in criminal activities. Troops subsequently destroyed and set ablaze all identified bandit camps in the area, effectively preventing the criminals from regrouping. In a related development, soldiers deployed in Tatough have continued aggressive foot and perimeter patrols to maintain security and reassure residents of their safety. The Acting Commander, 401 Special Forces Brigade and Sector 1 OPWS, Colonel K.O. Bukoye, commended the troops for their gallantry, urging them to remain vigilant and sustain momentum in the effort to rid Benue State of criminal elements.

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