TROOPS OF OPERATION WHIRL STROKE ARREST HIGH PROFILE CRIMINAL IN BENUE COMMUNITY. (PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE

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 TROOPS OF OPERATION WHIRL STROKE ARREST HIGH PROFILE CRIMINAL IN BENUE COMMUNITY Troops of Operation WHIRL STROKE arrested a high-profile suspected criminal during an intelligence-driven operation in Agasha Village of Guma Local Government Area, Benue State, following a report of an attack on a local resident. The operation was launched on 13 March 2026 after security agencies received credible information regarding an attack on Mr Shaapera Seeta Michael in Agasha Village. Acting swiftly on the report, troops of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Intervention Battalion XI deployed under Operation WHIRL STROKE mobilised immediately to the affected area to track down the suspect responsible for the assault. Upon arrival, the troops cordoned the area to prevent the suspect from escaping while conducting a targeted search operation aimed at identifying and apprehending the alleged attacker. The suspected militia member identified as Mr Suurnen David Akum, aged 27, from Agasha Village in G...

EX-RHOP MIA THORNTON, ARRESTED IN ATLANTA FOR STEALING. (PHOTO).


 Mia Thornton was sued for eviction weeks before she was arrested for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars worth of furniture from a luxury condo she was renting.


Company Encore Management filed a lawsuit against Thornton and her ex-boyfriend and roommate, Jared McGriff, on Sept. 11.


In court docs viewed by Page six, the company claims Thornton and McGriff rented a property and “fail[ed] to pay rent” on the unit located in Atlanta.

Encore Management demanded the duo be evicted and pay the past due rent of $5,100 for September, plus $6,085 per month up until the date of judgment.


Encore Management demanded the duo be evicted and pay the past due rent of $5,100 for September, plus $6,085 per month up until the date of judgment.


The reality star and her boyfriend have not responded to the lawsuit. Us Weekly was the first to report on the eviction.


Page six has reached out to a contact for Thornton but did not immediately receive a response.


On Wednesday, the “Real Housewives of Potomac” alum was arrested at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson airport after law enforcement was called to the Customs and Border Protection office where they were informed of a wanted person.


According to a police report obtained CBS News, Thornton is accused of stealing $11,000 worth of furniture from the same condo that she failed to pay rent.


The condo’s manager claimed in the report that Thornton abruptly “moved out of the unit in the middle of the night” without notice on Oct. 28.

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