Troops of the Nigerian Army have busted a criminal gang in Oshimili North, Delta State, arresting several suspects and recovering many weapons. Acting on intelligence, soldiers arrested cult members in Ibusa and seized pump-action rifles. Further searches led to the recovery of more rifles and the arrest of 13 suspects, including a native doctor. The...
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Category: Crime and Judiciary
NDLEA intercepts illicit drugs in coffee sachets, detains 22 Indians over cocaine shipment
. Wanted female drug kingpin ‘Mama Kerosine’ arrested in Ibadan; large consignments of opioids, skunk recovered in Borno, Lagos, Kwara, Jigawa raids Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intercepted various quantities of illicit substances including Ketamine, Ecstasy and Tramadol pills concealed in sachets of coffee mix and book parcel heading to...
Israeli Hostage Released From Two Years Of Captivity In Gaza Struggles To Rebuild His Life
During the two years he was held captive in Gaza, Segev Kalfon had a recurring dream: slowly walking through a supermarket, browsing each aisle for his favorite foods, taking in the brightly colored packages and smells. Since being released on Oct. 13, his dreams have flipped: Most nights when he closes his eyes, he is...
22-Year-Old Father Who Throws 8-Month-Old Baby Against A Wall Over NBA 2k Video Game, Receives 12-Year-Prison Sentences
22-year-old Jalin White, who threw his 8-month-old baby against a wall because he was losing at an NBA 2K video game was sentenced to 12 years in prison, plus seven years of extended supervision White told the court, “My intentions were never to hurt my baby boy.” The baby was critically injured, lost a pulse,...
Pakistan sentences journalists, YouTubers and ex-military officers to life over inciting violence
A court in Pakistan’s capital sentenced seven people, including three journalists, two YouTubers and two retired army officers, to life imprisonment on Friday, after convicting them of inciting violence during riots in 2023 and spreading hatred against state institutions. An anti-terrorism court judge, Tahir Abbas Sipra, announced the verdict in Islamabad after completing trials held...
COURT ISSUES INTERIM ORDER ON TINTED GLASS PERMIT ENFORCEMENT
On 15th December 2025, the Nigeria Police Force announced the resumption of enforcement of the Tinted Glass Permit policy, to take effect from 2nd January 2026, in furtherance of its responsibility for public safety and internal security. However, subsequent to this announcement, the Nigeria Police Force was served with an interim order of court in...
ISWAP Declares Christians Legitimate Targets After U.S. Airstrikes, Congressman Riley Reveals President Trump Is Still Working With The Nigeria Government To Eradicate Terrorism.
On January 1, the Islamic State West Africa Province—ISWAP– released propaganda showing a burning village, declaring all Christians in Nigeria legitimate targets and offering to spare them through conversion to Islam or payment of jizyah. The threats follow U.S.-Nigerian airstrikes on December 25, 2025, authorized by President Trump against ISIS-linked camps, which analysts link to...
Australia’s Northern Territory Considers Passing Assisted Dying Laws For Second Time In 31 Years
he first place in the world to legalize voluntary euthanasia 31 years ago could this year become the last part of Australia to secure the same legal reform as the Northern Territory government on Friday announced plans to legislate for doctor-assisted dying for a second time. The Northern Territory’s world-first laws passed in 1995 were...










