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Somtochukwu Maduagwu: How NFSS Operatives Facilitated Arrest Of Abuja Robbers

Somtochukwu Maduagwu: How NFSS Operatives Facilitated Arrest Of Abuja Robbers
  • PublishedOctober 11, 2025


‎The Nigeria Forest Security Service says its operatives provided critical support to the police to apprehend the armed robbery suspects in Abuja.

‎The suspects were linked to the death of ARISE TV journalist Somtochukwu Maduagwu and a security guard, Barnabas Danlami, during a robbery attack in Abuja.

‎The assistant commander-general (North-Central zonal command) of NFSS, Abdulhakeem Ibrahim, told newsmen on Saturday that his team, in collaboration with the police, apprehended five suspects terrorising Zuba and its environs.

‎Mr Ibrahim said the operation followed two consecutive attacks by the gang on a popular hotel in Zuba in Abuja. He said the suspects struck twice before the NFSS operatives, acting on police directives, mounted a checkpoint near the hotel to intercept them.

‎According to him, when the gang returned, they ran into the checkpoint and fled after a brief chase, abandoning their driver, who was later apprehended and handed over to the police.

‎The NFSS commander said further investigation led to the arrest of more suspects and the recovery of one AK-47 rifle, one pump-action gun, and a Beretta pistol from their hideout.

‎“Police cannot do without us, and we cannot do without the police. That is how we work,” he said.

‎Mr Ibrahim appealed to the government to support the security outfit by granting it legal recognition to enable it to do more.

‎He commended the Nigerian Army, police, and other agencies for their cooperation in joint security operations across the North-Central region.

‎“Our operatives are risking their lives to assist formal security agencies. We are asking for support to continue doing our job,” he said.

‎Mr Ibrahim thanked the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, for recognising the crucial role of NFSS in tackling insecurity in the country. He also commended the NFSS commander-general, Joshua Osatimehin, and deputy commander-general, John Metchie, for their support and leadership.