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Plateau killing: 5 suspects arrested with AK-47, revolver, cartridges

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The Plateau State Police Command has arrested five suspects in connection with the recent attack on some communities in the Mangu Local Government Area of the state.

It said the suspects were found to be in possession of an AK-47, a revolver pistol, and cartridges.

The police further disclosed that a personnel attached to the military task force code-named Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) was injured while trying to get the assailants.

The Plateau State Police Command has arrested five suspects in connection with the attack on some communities in the Mangu Local Government Area of the state.

It said the suspects were found to be in possession of an AK-47, a revolver pistol, and cartridges.

The police further disclosed that a personnel attached to the military task force code-named Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) was injured while trying to get the assailants.

The Public Relations Officer, DSP Alfred Alabo, said, “The Commissioner of Police, Plateau State Command, CP Bartholomew Onyeka, in the wake of attacks in some villages and adjoining areas of Mangu LGA, has made more reinforcement from DOPS Plateau Command, MOPOL 8, CTU, NSCDC, and Operation Rainbow all teams led by the very dutiful, tireless and hard-working Deputy Commissioner of Police in Charge of Operations, DCP Emmanuel Ado, Area Commander Pankshin, ACP John Sendere and troops from OPSH were mobilized to the area, which has now led to the subjugation and retreat of the attackers.

“That two Hilux vans belonging to NSCDC were overrun and vandalized by the attackers.

“In the course of the struggle with the attackers, one Cpl. Abdullahi Umar 07NA attached to sector 8 OPSH sustained bullet injuries and is currently receiving treatment at the STF headquarters, Jos.

“Heavy security presence has been deployed to the area to forestall any further breakdown of law and order.”

He, however, said calm had been restored to the general area of Mangu Local Government while monitoring has continued.

Meanwhile, State Commissioner of Police Bartholomew Onyeka has assured residents of the State that the Command under his watch will continue to do everything within its constitutional power to ensure the security of lives and properties of all the citizens.

“Further developments concerning the incident will be communicated in due course”, Alabo assured.

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Court reserves judgment in Olawepo-Hashim’s suit against Accord Party, INEC

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has reserved judgment in a suit filed by Dr Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim seeking to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognise him as the Accord Party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 election.

Justice Mohammed Umar fixed the matter for judgment on Wednesday after all parties adopted their final written addresses.

He said the date for the judgment would be communicated to the parties.

Olawepo-Hashim, through his lawyer, Henry Akunebu, SAN, asked the court to direct the Accord Party to immediately submit his name to INEC as its presidential candidate.

He argued that documents presented by the party and INEC, including a letter said to have cancelled the primary election that produced him, should not be relied upon by the court.

According to him, the documents lacked the party’s official stamp and contained other irregularities, which he said raised doubts about their authenticity.

The plaintiff also challenged the party’s computer-generated membership register tendered before the court, insisting that it did not meet the legal requirements for admissibility.

He maintained that the Accord Party never cancelled the presidential primary election and urged the court to compel the party to forward his name to INEC.

However, the Accord Party asked the court to dismiss the suit, arguing that the presidential primary had been validly cancelled because no aspirant purchased nomination forms or participated in the exercise.

The party also maintained that INEC did not monitor the primary because it had already been cancelled.

INEC equally urged the court to dismiss the suit, stating that it did not monitor the alleged primary election because it had been cancelled by the party.

In the suit, Olawepo-Hashim is seeking a declaration that the party’s refusal to submit his name to INEC violated the Electoral Act 2026, the Constitution and INEC’s guidelines.

He is also asking the court, in the alternative, to order the Accord Party to conduct a fresh presidential primary in which he would be allowed to participate if his request to be recognised as the party’s candidate is declined.

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Court Fixes August 11 for Ruling in Angwan Rukuba Killings Case

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A Plateau State High Court sitting in Jos has scheduled August 11, 2026, to deliver its ruling on a preliminary objection challenging its jurisdiction to hear the case involving four persons standing trial over the Angwan Rukuba killings.

The court will also rule on the same day on an application seeking the transfer of one of the defendants from the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) to the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) for medical attention.

During Wednesday’s proceedings, counsel to the first and second defendants, Mr. M. I. Shaba (SAN), argued that the Plateau State High Court lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the matter. He maintained that the charges against his clients border on terrorism, which falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Federal High Court.

The prosecution, represented by the Director of Civil Litigation in the Plateau State Ministry of Justice, Mr. Sabo Longji, opposed the application, urging the court to dismiss the objection. He relied on a counter-affidavit filed on behalf of the state government.

After hearing arguments from both the defence and prosecution, the presiding judge, Justice Gedaliah Fwomyon, reserved ruling on both the jurisdictional challenge and the application for medical transfer until August 11, 2026.

The Plateau State Government had earlier arraigned Adamu Isa Alhassan, Isa Umar Ibrahim, Auwalu Abubakar (popularly known as Auwalu Dogo), Musa Abubakar Ibrahim (also known as Yaroro), and Ado Ibrahim, who remains at large, over their alleged involvement in the deadly attack.

The defendants are facing charges in connection with the Palm Sunday attack on Angwan Rukuba in Jos North Local Government Area, during which about 30 people lost their lives, making it one of the state’s most tragic incidents in recent years.

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