CLARIFICATION ON THE CUSTODY OF JENNIFER JOSEPH ALIAS FATIMA . (PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE

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 BAUCHI STATE POLICE COMMAND  PRESS STATEMENT CLARIFICATION ON THE CUSTODY OF JENNIFER JOSEPH ALIAS FATIMA   The attention of the Bauchi State Police Command has been drawn to a series of social media posts regarding the custody of Jennifer Joseph, who is also being  claiming Fatima as her Islamic name.  To set the record straight, the child in question was found in Bauchi and reported to 'E' Divisional Police Headquarters, Yelwa, Bauchi. During investigation, she was identified as a student who ran away from Bishara Dole Missionary School, Yelwa. She stated that she hails from Adamawa State and claimed to have converted to Islam in Adamawa through her grandmother, before being brought to the said school by an individual.   The Command further wishes to clarify that, at the request of the parents and the Da'awah Committee, the girl was temporarily placed in the custody of the Bauchi State Orphanage and Vulnerable Children Agency. This arrangement ...

OPERATION WHIRL STROKE: TROOPS DISRUPT KIDNAPPERS ROAD BLOCK, NEUTRALISE ONE AND ARREST TWO SUSPECT IN BENUE. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE


 OPERATION WHIRL STROKE: Troops Disrupt Kidnappers Road Block, Neutralise One and Arrest Two Suspect in Benue


Troops of Joint Task Force, Operation WHIRL STROKE (OPWS), have disrupt kidnappers road block, Neutralized one and apprehended two suspects in separate operations across Benue State.


Acting on credible intelligence on 19 August 2026 regarding the activities of a suspected bandit kingpin and his associates operating an illegal checkpoint along the Jortar–Atume axis, OPWS troops swiftly mobilised to the area.


On arrival, the troops made contact with the criminals, resulting in a firefight during which one suspected bandit, identified by the nickname “Cool Nigga”, was neutralised. The other members of the group fled in disarray, abandoning a motorcycle, which was recovered by the troops.


In a separate operation on the same day, OPWS troops deployed n Logo Local Government Area, acting on information from a credible source, apprehended two suspected kidnappers at Gou Village.


The suspects, identified as Terhile Iyo 44-year-old and Vershima Emmanuel 32-year-old, reportedly confessed to an attempt to kidnap Mrs Balame Nyikwagh of Gou Village.


Items recovered from the suspects include one locally made pistol, one cartridge, five Tecno torchlight phones, a MoniePoint ATM card, an identity card, multiple SIM cards and charms. The suspects remain in military custody for further exploitation.


The Force reassured law-abiding citizens of its commitment to protecting lives and property, urging residents to continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies.


AHMAD ZUBAIRU ZUBAIRU 

Lieutenant 

Acting Media Information Officer 

HQ JTF OPERATION WHIRL STROKE 


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