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July 19, 2021 Bandits Shoot Down Airforce Fighter Jet

Bandits Shoot Down Airforce Fighter Jet

A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Alpha Jet aircraft was shot down by bandits on Sunday, July 18, 2021.

The pilot made an escape as bandits rained bullets.

NAF spokesperson, Edward Gabkwet, says the military jet was attacked while returning from an air interdiction mission between the boundaries of Zamfara and Kaduna States.

Gabkwet adds that the pilots and all other occupants were rescued, and that the jet's pilot, Flight Lieutenant Abayomi Dairo, made an escape from the aircraft as the bandits rained bullets.

"Using his survival instincts, the pilot, who came under intense ground fire from the bandits, was able to evade them and sought refuge in nearby settlements awaiting sunset," Gabkwet says.

He adds that; “Using the cover of darkness and his phone set for navigation, Flight Lieutenant Dairo was able to elude several bandits’ strongholds and maneuvered his way to a Nigerian Army Unit, where he was finally rescued.

“It is instructive to note that upon receipt of the news of the crash, the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, had directed that all efforts must be emplaced to rescue the pilot.

"Accordingly, NAF Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) platforms and helicopter gunships provided close air support to NAF Special Forces and Nigerian Army troops who were able to locate the crash site and the pilot’s parachute, while also combing nearby locations for any sign of the pilot.

"It is gladdening to note that while in hiding, Flight Lieutenant Dairo confirmed that the presence of NAF aircraft within the vicinity of the crash site helped in scaring the bandits who were after him, thus enabling him to find refuge and escape to a safe location."

Nigeria has been battling terrorists and bandits in its northern region for more than a decade.

Kidnapping for ransom has become a lucrative business for bandits in this region.

 

 

 

 

 

July 20, 2020 NAF Says No Foul Play in Death of Tolulope Arotile

NAF Says No Foul Play in Death of Tolulope Arotile

The Nigerian Air Force has ruled out any foul play in the death of TOLULOPE AROTILE, Nigeria’s first female combat pilot.

It also said it will hand over the driver and two other occupants of the Kia Sorento SUV which killed, Flying Officer TOLULOPE AROTILE, to the police for investigation and prosecution.

The NAF disclosed that the suspects – NEHEMIAH ADEJOH, IGBEKELE FOLORUNSHO and FESTUS GBAYEGUN – all former schoolmates of the deceased at the Air Force Secondary School Kaduna, were still in custody.

Disclosing the details of the preliminary investigation to journalists at the NAF Headquarters in Abuja, its spokesman, IBIKUNLE DARAMOLA, said the service would work with the police to prefer appropriate charges against the culpable persons among the vehicle occupants.

AROTILE, 24, was knocked down by the suspects at the NAF base in Kaduna last Tuesday.

Following her death, her family, groups including the Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, had called for an investigation into her death.

June 13, 2019 NAF Helicopter Crashes In Katsina

NAF Helicopter Crashes In Katsina

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has said that its helicopter crashed in the process of landing while returning from an anti-banditry combat mission in the Northwest Theater under Operation HADARAN DAJI.

A statement on Wednesday in Abuja by NAF’s spokesman, Air Commodore IBIKUNLE DARAMOLA, said that details of the cause of the incident, which occurred at the Katsina Airport at about 3.30pm, were still scanty.

There was, however, no loss of life, either of persons on board the helicopter or on the ground.

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