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Forest Guard Officer Arrested for Alleged Filicide in Monguno, Borno State
In a distressing incident within Monguno Local Government Area of Borno State, a Forest Guard officer has been detained following accusations of fatally shooting his own son.
Details of the Incident at RRR IDP Camp
The tragic event occurred on the evening of February 13, 2026, at approximately 5:40 p.m., inside the RRR Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) Camp situated in Monguno. Eyewitnesses reported a sudden outbreak of violence that shocked the local community.
Accusations and Police Response
According to a complaint lodged at Monguno Police Division around 6:20 p.m., Maidugu Mustapha from Gana Ali Ward accused Mohammed Ibrahim Angoli, a Forest Guard officer, of shooting his 24-year-old son, Ajiya Mustapha, in the back using an AK-47 rifle. Security expert Zagazola Makama provided insights into the gravity of the situation.
Promptly reacting to the report, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Monguno mobilized a patrol unit to the scene. The officers secured the area, took photographic evidence, and rushed the injured Ajiya Mustapha to General Hospital, Monguno.
Medical Confirmation and Investigation
Medical staff at the hospital confirmed that Ajiya Mustapha was deceased upon arrival. His remains were subsequently moved to the hospital mortuary for a comprehensive autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.
Law enforcement officials have taken Mohammed Ibrahim Angoli into custody and confiscated the firearm involved as part of the ongoing investigation.
Ongoing Inquiry by Criminal Investigation Department
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) based in Maiduguri has initiated a formal probe to uncover the full circumstances behind this fatal shooting. This case highlights the urgent need for enhanced security and mental health support within vulnerable communities, especially in conflict-affected regions like Borno State.
Contextual Note
Incidents involving security personnel in volatile areas have seen a rise, with recent statistics from the Nigerian Security Tracker indicating a 15% increase in internal conflicts within the northeastern states in 2025. This underscores the critical importance of thorough investigations and preventive measures to safeguard civilians and maintain trust in security agencies.