Wednesday, December 3, 2025 - Troops of the Nigerian Army have arrested three arson suspects in Karim Town, Karim Lamido Local Government Area of Taraba State, averting fresh violence.
Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 6 Brigade
Nigerian Army, Lieutenant Umar Muhammad, who disclosed this in a statement on
Tuesday, December 2, 2025 said the suspects Bitrus Ishaya, Mamman Ibrahim and
Emmanuel Adi were apprehended over their involvement in an arson attack.
According to the statement, the act is believed to be a
deliberate attempt to exploit the already fragile tensions in parts of Karim
Lamido LGA following a renewed outbreak of communal clashes.
“Troops of 6 Brigade, Nigerian Army/Sector 3 Operation Whirl
Stroke (OPWS) have arrested three suspects in Karim Town, Karim Lamido Local
Government Area of Taraba State, for their alleged involvement in the burning
of a house belonging to a Wurkun resident in the early hours of Tuesday, 2
December 2025,” the statement read.
"The suspects Bitrus Ishaya and Mamman Ibrahim from the
Wudumpi area, and Emmanuel Adi from Step 2 were intercepted by troops at the
scene of the incident shortly after the house had been set ablaze.
"Preliminary investigations revealed that the claims by
Bitrus and Mamman to be members of the Taraba Marshal were false, as both men
failed to provide any form of official identification.
"Similarly, Emmanuel Adi, who claimed to be a vigilante
operative, made inconsistent and suspicious statements during initial
questioning. Their contradictory accounts, coupled with their presence at the
scene of the arson attack, led to their immediate arrest.
"The act is believed to be a deliberate attempt to
exploit the already fragile tensions in parts of Karim Lamido LGA, where
incidents involving local communities have heightened security concerns in
recent days. The swift and proactive response of the troops successfully
prevented the incident from escalating into a wider communal conflict.
“The suspects are currently in military custody as
investigations intensify to uncover their true identities, motives, and any
possible connections to criminal elements operating under the guise of
vigilante or community security outfits.”
While commending
the troops for their professionalism and vigilance, the Commander 6 Brigade,
Brigadier General Kingsley Chidiebere Uwa, reaffirmed the Brigade’s unwavering
commitment to safeguarding peace and stability across the state.
He warned that anyone
attempting to ignite violence, destabilise communities, or fuel communal
tensions will be decisively dealt with in accordance with the law.
He further called on residents to remain calm, cooperate with security agencies, and continue reporting suspicious movements or activities to support the ongoing peace efforts under Operation Peace Shield.

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