YULETIDE SECURITY: ENUGU POLICE OPERATIVES BUST ARMED ROBBERY OPERATION, ARREST SUSPECT, RECOVER IMITATION GUN AND AMMUNITION. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 ENUGU STATE POLICE COMMAND PRESS RELEASE YULETIDE SECURITY: ENUGU POLICE OPERATIVES BUST ARMED ROBBERY OPERATION, ARREST SUSPECT, RECOVER IMITATION GUN AND AMMUNITION The Enugu State Police Command has sustained its onslaught against criminal activities during the Yuletide season with the arrest of a male armed robbery suspect and the recovery of an imitation firearm and ammunition. The suspect, one Oshim Lambert Chimuanya (male, aged 28), was arrested on 13th December 2025 at about 11:30 p.m. while attempting to rob members of the public around Agric Bank Bus Stop, Independence Layout, Enugu, following a prompt response to a distress call by operatives of the Command attached to the Independence Layout Police Division. Upon arrival at the scene, the operatives apprehended the suspect in the act of robbing an unsuspecting young man and recovered from him one revolver imitation (toy) pistol loaded with eight toy bullets. The suspect is currently in custody and will be arraigned in ...

SOUTH SUDAN GROUNDS FOUR UN PLANES OVER ALLEGED SPYING AND SMUGGLING. (PHOTO).


 South Sudan grounds four UN planes over alleged spying and smuggling


South Sudan's government has grounded four aircraft registered under the United Nations mission there, alleging that they were used for illegal surveillance and smuggling, which the UN denied.


South Sudan’s foreign minister, Semaya Kumba, said a government committee was examining the aircraft after intelligence reports raised security concerns, and two were found with advanced surveillance and intelligence recording systems.


UN mission spokesperson Priyanka Chowdhury said Monday that all “air assets are used solely in support of our mandate to help protect civilians and support lasting peace in South Sudan.”


She said the UN mission has been talking with South Sudan's government “for a while now to resolve this issue” and said the mission works transparently with it on UN operations.


South Sudan's government in 2017 grounded UN aircraft after peacekeepers were deployed to guard the country's main airport. The government said that was not part of their mandate.


More than 70% of South Sudan's 11 million people rely on humanitarian assistance for food, healthcare and other basics, according to the UN, whose mandate includes helping to deliver aid.

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