Saturday, 10 January 2015

Nigeria: 2,000 Feared Killed in Boko Haram's 'Deadliest Massacre'

Hundreds of bodies – too many to count – remain strewn in the bush in Nigeria from an Islamic extremist attack that Amnesty International described as the “deadliest massacre” in the history of Boko Haram.

French Security Forces Kill Charlie Hebdo Gunmen, End Terror Rampage

PARIS (AP) — With explosions and gunfire, security forces Friday ended three days of terror around Paris, killing the two al-Qaida-linked brothers who staged a murderous rampage at a satirical newspaper and an accomplice who seized hostages at a kosher supermarket to try to help the brothers escape.

Friday, 9 January 2015

EFCC Arrests Two Fraudsters Over N500m Oil Scam

In what may be described as the biggest catch of the new year, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has smashed a syndicate of suspected fraudsters who duped their victims, within and outside Nigeria, over N300million in cases involving different fake crude oil deals.

Top 10 Technologies For Stopping Fraud

Payments experts expect security budgets to increase this year – as well as the breaches. Forrester predicts that 60 percent of enterprises will discover a breach in 2015. But as fraud prevention solutions become obsolete by the day, says Brighterion, more efficient technologies that use real-time artificial intelligence are crucial. In a recent whitepaper, the company reveals how organizations can better defend themselves in the war against fraud using 10 of these top technologies as weapons, including Smart Agents, real-time profiling, and even “Fuzzy Logic.”

Charlie Hebdo Shooting: Homegrown, 'Lone Wolf' Terrorism Raises Security Concerns In Europe

European nations are tightening security at borders and vulnerable areas this week after purported Islamic extremists carried out a shooting Wednesday that left 12 people dead outside French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo’s headquarters in Paris. Leaders stressed the enhanced measures were precautionary attempts at due diligence, given the fact that two of three suspects in the attack remained at large Thursday.

Thursday, 8 January 2015

BREAKING: Boko Haram Launches Second Assault On Baga Town

Nigeria's militant Islamists have carried out a second attack on the key town north-eastern town of Baga, an official has told the BBC.

Chad Says Boko Haram Thrives In Nigeria & Cameroon Because Their Armies Are The Most Corrupt In The World"

The message to Boko Haram is clear. The Islamist group Boko Haram should avoid brushing against the Chadian border, if the reaction of the Chadian army will be immediate and terrible.

Charlie Hebdo Attack: French Police Name Two Brothers As Suspects

Cherif and Said Kouachi
French police have named two brothers as suspects in the attack on the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, as a manhunt continues.

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Boko Haram Leader - Shekau Threatens Cameroon In YouTube Video

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau has threatened Cameroon in a video message on YouTube, warning that the same fate would befall the country as neighbouring Nigeria.

Poll Rates Jonathan Poor in Security, Power

The aggregate analysis of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of President Goodluck Jonathan in a nationwide poll conducted by NOI Poll, at the tail end of 2014, yesterday rated the President as having done poorly in security and power.

What You Need To Know About Boko Haram’s Advance in Nigeria

The fall of the Baga military base in north eastern Nigeria caps a slew of successes for the Islamist group.
The Nigerian militant group Boko Haram has roared back into the headlines in recent days, with a series of boldattacks on remote villages in the country’s northeast, culminating with an assault on a multinational military base near a town called Baga on the shores of Lake Chad over the weekend.

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Chad, Niger Withdraw Troops From Multinational Joint Task Force Over Boko Haram Attacks

Military authorities in Niger and Chad have withdrawn their troops’ contribution to the Multinational Joint Task Force, MJTF, base as a direct result of the increased activities of the Boko Haram insurgents.

UK Govt Wants Nursery Schools To Report Potential Terrorist Toddlers

Photo Credit: Reuters/Kristian Juul Pedersen
It may become a “duty” of nurseries and elementary schools in the UK to track and report any child that shows signs of sympathy with terrorists or is a risk of potential radicalization, according to the government’s plans aimed at preventing extremism.

HURIWA Seeks Probe Into Security Agents’ Alleged Role In Kidnappings

Police IG - Abba
Non-Governmental Organisation –Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has urged the Presidency and the National Security Adviser to the President, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd) to do a comprehensive investigation of allegations that officers in Anambra State Police Command connive with kidnappers by charging between N500,000 and N1 million from family members of victims of armed kidnappings to rescue them, even after payment of ransom to the gangs.

18 Female Soldiers, Colonel Missing After Boko Haram Overran Military Base In Baga

SaharaReporters has learnt that Boko Haram militants may have kidnapped 18 female soldiers in Baga in Borno State, according to information from military sources. Two sources told SaharaReporters that, out of 26 female soldiers posted to the military base of the Multinational Joint Task Force, only eight have so far been accounted for.