Nigerian pirates shift from hijacking to kidnapping – Report

Nigerian pirates shift

Crackdowns on piracy in the Bight of Biafra – the stretch of ocean from Nigeria to Gabon – have pushed pirates to switch tactics, according to a report by ENACT, Institute for Security Studies (ISS). Its Senior Researcher,, Raoul Sumo Tayo, said: “With hijackings declining since 2021, armed groups now focus on kidnapping for ransom, feeding a growing criminal economy”. The region’s proximity to Nigeria’s Niger Delta, where law enforcement is weak, makes it an ideal base. The UN and Cameroonian forces have confirmed multiple Nigerian pirate camps near the…

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Former IGP Muhammad Adamu Condoles Nasarawa Community, Decries Banditry After Village Chief’s Abduction

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…Urges Unity Against Insecurity Former Inspector-General of Police, (IGP) Muhammad Abubakar Adamu, has condoled with the people of Sangarin Dari village, in Kokona Local Government Area of ​​Nasarawa State, after bandits abducted a village chief, Emmanuel Omanji. Adamu, who served as IGP from 2019 to 2021 under the Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, who expressed his condolence to newsmen on Friday,said he was deeply saddened by the way the bandits abducted the monarch, praying that God would rescue him safely and reunite him with his family. According to the former IGP, the…

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Rivers: Niger-Delta pirates kidnap 19 passengers in boat hijacking

Niger Delta pirates kidnap

No fewer than 19 travelers were kidnapped along the Isaka River in Okrika local government area of Rivers State on Tuesday. Reports indicate that one of the boats was heading to Bonny Island, while the other was en route to the Cawthorne Channel in Bille, Degema local government area when the incident occurred Confirming the development, the Chairman of the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria, Rivers State Chapter, Port Harcourt Commercial District, Israel Pepple, described the situation as unfortunate. Pepple revealed that the pirates also made away with goods and…

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Kano: Bandits abduct woman after instant payment of ₦8m ransom

Kano bandits abduction

Suspected bandits have abducted a young woman, Zainab Auwalu, during a midnight raid on Garo, a town in the Kabo local government area of Kano State, despite receiving an immediate ransom payment of ₦8 million from her family. She was said to have just completed secondary school. The incident which reportedly occurred at around 1:30 a.m. yesterday, caused panic in the community. According to residents, the assailants, numbering about ten, arrived on motorcycles armed with sophisticated weapons. Their target was the residence of Alhaji Auwalu, a local businessman and father…

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Kidnappers demand ₦40m for release of ex-AIG’s Wife – Alake

Kidnappers demand

The Alake and paramount ruler of Egbaland, Oba Dr. Michael Gbadebo, has revealed that the kidnappers of wife of retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police, (AIG) Hakeem Odumosu, Mrs. Odumosu, are demanding a ransom of ₦40million for her release. Recall that the abduction occurred on Thursday night in Arepo, Obafemi Owode local government area of Ogun State. According to reports, four masked men accosted Mrs. Odumosu around 9:55 p.m., as she was entering her residence. The assailants reportedly dragged her out of her Lexus SUV and led her through a swampy…

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?Nigerians paid N2.3tr as ransom in 1yr NBS

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…51.9m crime incidences recorded Nigerians paid a staggering N2.3 trillion in ransom over a 12-month period, according to a report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Tuesday. The figure, drawn from the 2024 Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey (CESPS), underscores the financial toll of crimes in the country. The survey, covering May 2023 to April 2024, revealed that 65 percent of households impacted by kidnappings paid ransoms, averaging N2.67 million per incident. During this period, an estimated 51.9 million crime incidences were recorded nationwide. The North-West…

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Kaduna: Toddler, 3 siblings abducted in estate

Kaduna toddler abduction

There is confusion in the Keke community, Kaduna Millennium City, over the abduction of a two-year-old child and three sisters. The incident was said to have occurred around 9:00 pm on Tuesday when their father was on a visit to their mother, who was admitted to the hospital with newly born twins. The victims are aged 2, 9, 12, and 15. The father of the victims, Yunusa Sarkin Samarin Keke, said one of the children was an orphan under his care. I was not at home when the incident occurred…

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Terrorists kill 2, kidnap APC Chair, 13 others in Katsina

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Suspected terrorists have launched a violent attack on ?an-Auta village, located in Sabuwa local government area of Katsina State, in the early hours of Friday. According to reports, the assault, which took place around 2am, resulted in the death of two persons, including a security operative from the Katsina State Community Watch Corps (KSCWC), and led to the abduction of 13 others, including women and children. Among those abducted was the chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the area, identified as Alhaji Imamu. According to witnesses report,…

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“Why our security cant track kidnappers calls” Investigation

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”Fault not from our end” – NCC Politicians used tracking devices for mistresses, enemies instead of criminals” – Rtd Snr. Police officer An investigative report has revealed that the failure of Nigeria’s security apparatus to effectively track kidnappers calls is due to technical and administrative shortcomings. According to the report published yesterday, despite efforts to revive tracking systems, kidnappers continue to elude capture, causing widespread concern about the state of national security. A retired senior Police officer, who spoke to newsmen on the condition of anonymity, attributed the problem to…

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‘Kidnapping, Nigerias most-reported crime case under Tinubu’ – Report

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Kidnapping for ransom has ranked as Nigerias most-reported crime case under President Bola Ahmed Tinubus administration. StatiSense, quoting 2023 data from Nigerias Ministry of Police Affairs, disclosed this on Thursday, through its X account. According to the data, kidnapping cases have outperformed murder, banditry, terrorism, and armed robbery in terms of reports in Nigeria. In a zonal analysis, kidnapping crimes are ranked as the most reported in the North-Central (38.51%), North-East (42.11%), North-West (49.71%), South-East (30.61%), and South-South (36.73%), except in the South-West. Meanwhile, the report indicated that murder crime…

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