THIS DAWN — In a swift and decisive operation, troops of the Nigerian Army’s 3 Division and Joint Task Force Operation ENDURING PEACE (JTF OPEP) successfully thwarted a planned attack by armed bandits in Plateau State. The operation, conducted in the early hours of December 25, 2025, was part of the ongoing Operation PEACE SHIELD aimed at stabilizing volatile regions and ensuring public safety during the festive season.
According to a statement released by Major Samson Nantip Zhakom, Media Information Officer for JTF OPEP, the troops acted on credible intelligence to intercept a group of bandits mobilizing for an assault on a nearby community in Gwande, Monguna District, Bokkos Local Government Area.
Details of the Operation
The military operation began with a rapid deployment of troops to Gwande Community following actionable intelligence reports. Upon arrival, the troops made contact with the armed group, who were preparing to launch an attack. The soldiers engaged the criminals in a fierce exchange of gunfire, forcing them to flee in disarray.
During the confrontation, one bandit was neutralized while others escaped with possible gunshot wounds. A sweep of the area led to the recovery of several weapons, including:
- One fabricated revolver rifle
- One fabricated pistol
- Nine rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition
- Six cartridges
These items were seized and secured as evidence of the group’s intent to carry out violent acts against civilians.
Community Response and Intelligence
Preliminary feedback from residents of Gwande Community confirmed that the neutralized bandit was a known member of a notorious criminal syndicate responsible for repeated attacks, extortion, and terror in the area. The syndicate has long been a source of insecurity in Bokkos and surrounding districts.
Following the operation, troops intensified follow-up efforts to track down and apprehend the fleeing members of the gang. Intelligence gathering has been ramped up, with local informants and community leaders cooperating with security forces to identify hideouts and movement patterns of the criminals.
Military Assurance and Warning
Major Zhakom reiterated the commitment of the 3 Division and JTF OPEP to safeguarding lives and property across Plateau State. He emphasized that the operation was part of a broader strategy to ensure peace and security during the yuletide period, a time often exploited by criminal elements to carry out attacks.
“The 3 Division/JTF OPEP reassure law-abiding residents of Plateau State of its unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives and property,” the statement read. “We urge the public to continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies.”
The statement also carried a stern warning to criminal elements operating within the Joint Operations Area: “Desist from all forms of illegal activities or face decisive military action. Troops remain resolute, vigilant, and prepared to deal ruthlessly with any threat to peace and security.”
Broader Context
Operation PEACE SHIELD is part of a nationwide effort to combat banditry, insurgency, and communal violence in Nigeria’s Middle Belt and northern regions. Plateau State, in particular, has witnessed a surge in attacks targeting rural communities, prompting the deployment of specialized military units and joint task forces.
The success of the December 25 operation underscores the effectiveness of intelligence-led military interventions and the importance of community collaboration in combating insecurity.
The foiled attack in Gwande Community marks a significant victory for the Nigerian military and a moment of relief for residents of Bokkos LGA. As Operation PEACE SHIELD enters its decisive phase, the continued vigilance of troops and cooperation from the public will be crucial in dismantling criminal networks and restoring lasting peace to Plateau State.













