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Nigerian Troops Neutralises Seven Criminals, Rescues Kidnap Victim in Kaduna

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January 16, 2026
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By ZAKAA LAZARUS

‎ Nigerian Troops of the Joint Task Force, Operation ENDURING PEACE (JTF OPEP), have continued their offensive against criminal elements as troops Neutralised about seven suspects and the rescue of a kidnapped victim in Kaduna State.

‎The operations were conducted on Tuesday, January 13, and Wednesday, January 14, 2026, within Kaura Local Government Area, Kaduna State.

‎This was disclosed in a statement signed by Captain Joshua Atu John, Acting Media Information Officer of JTF Operation ENDURING PEACE.

‎According to the statement, the troops were operating under Operation PEACE SHIELD across the Joint Operations Area.

‎Captain John said that on Tuesday, troops of Sector 7 JTF OPEP acted on credible intelligence regarding the abduction of a girl in Kajim Village.

‎The troops, he said, immediately mobilised and pursued the kidnappers.

‎“Contact was made with the criminals, and during the firefight, three of them were neutralised,” he stated.

‎The suspects were identified as Yusuf Musa, Auwal Adamu and Kamal Abdul.
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‎The kidnapped victim was successfully rescued, debriefed by security personnel and reunited with her family, according to the statement.

‎In a follow-up operation on Wednesday, troops raided the hideout of suspected armed robbers on the outskirts of Kaura town.

‎Captain John said the troops engaged the criminals after making contact during the raid.

‎“Four criminal elements were neutralised during the meeting engagement,” he said.

‎Those neutralised were identified as Abubakar Ibrahim (35), Ibrahim Isa (37), Suleiman Auwal (25) and Suleiman Tahiru.

‎Recovered items included one fabricated rifle, five rounds of 7.62mm ammunition and two motorcycles.

‎Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were part of a criminal syndicate responsible for kidnapping and armed robbery along the Ganawuri–Manchok corridor.

‎Captain John assured that JTF Operation ENDURING PEACE would continue to sustain pressure on criminal elements to ensure the safety and security of residents.

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