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Police thwart imminent Abuja attack, eliminate key Bandits, seize weapons

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has successfully prevented what could have been a major attack on a local community, acting on credible intelligence and executing a well-coordinated tactical operation led by the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit.
The operation comes in response to a series of recent kidnapping incidents reported in ACO Community, Gwagwalada, and Bwari. These disturbing developments prompted the FCT Commissioner of Police to issue a directive for intensified action aimed at identifying and dismantling the criminal network responsible for the attacks.
Thanks to swift intervention, strategic planning, and effective intelligence gathering, the police were able to intercept the plot, neutralize the notorious bandits behind it, and recover arms and ammunition intended for the operation.
Intelligence later revealed that the gang had concluded plans to launch another violent attack on a community on or before December 1, 2025, with the intention to abduct residents, demand ransom, and inflict further harm on the community.
Acting swiftly on this intelligence, FCT Police operatives on 30th November 2025 at about 02:11 PM, traced and arrested one of the key conspirators, a wanted kidnapper and armed robbery suspect named Sani Mohammed Umar a.k.a. Boko, and his mobile phone, suspected to be the primary device used in coordinating the criminal operations was recovered from him.
Investigations confirmed that the suspect belonged to the gang responsible for the previous attacks and kidnappings in ACO and Dupa and Gwagwalada, as well as multiple armed robbery incidents across Gwagwalada, Kuje, and Kwali. He also admitted that his gang members were waiting for him at Gada Biyu Hills, Kwali, where they had converged to commence their next planned community attack.
At about 11:01 PM, the Anti-Kidnapping team, led by the OC-Anti-Kidnapping, tactically advanced into the forest, reached the gang’s meeting point, and laid a well-planned ambush. On sighting the operatives, the heavily armed bandits opened fire. The Police responded decisively, engaging the criminals in a fierce 30-minute gun duel, during which three (3) of the bandits were neutralized.
While other gang members escaped with suspected gunshot wounds.
Items recovered from the scene include:

• Three (3) AK-47 rifles
• Three magazine with thirty-three (33) rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition.
A joint operation involving Police operatives and the Forward Operation Base (FOB) of the Nigerian Army, 176 Battalion, Kwali, is ongoing, with teams combing the forest and blocking all escape routes. Medical facilities across the area have been alerted to report any individual presenting with bullet wounds to the nearest security agency or contact the Command via 08032003913, 08061581938.
The Commissioner of Police, FCT, commends the gallantry and professionalism of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit and appreciates the valuable intelligence provided by members of the public. He urges residents to remain vigilant and continue to supply timely information.
SP Josephine Adeh anipr. mipra.,
Police Public Relations Officer,
FCT Police Command,
Abuja.
1st December 2025.
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