A violent clash between security operatives and members of the proscribed Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), also known as Shiites, at Banex Junction, Wuse 2, has resulted in the arrest of 295 persons, with 11 confirmed dead and 32 others sustaining serious injuries. 11 confirmed dead as Security Operatives Arrest 295 Shiite Protesters in Abuja Zagazola Makama report that that the incident occurred around 2:20 p.m. when IMN members, armed with firearms, cutlasses, catapults, sticks, stones, and homemade petrol bombs, allegedly launched an attack on military personnel stationed at Banex area along Aminu Kano Crescent.
However, the protesters reportedly opened fire and threw projectiles at the operatives, leading to a violent confrontation. Three military personnel sustained serious injuries and were evacuated to the National Hospital, where one was later confirmed dead by doctors. The remaining two are currently receiving treatment.

The two military personnel, one confirmed dead. Credit: Zagazola Makama
“In response, security operatives used minimal force to disperse the protesters,” a senior officer said. “We were able to arrest 19 suspects at the scene, while others fled in different directions.” Following the incident, a coordinated joint operation across Abuja led to the arrest of 295 persons, while security has been strengthened around detention facilities.
The injured suspects and the deceased were taken to Gwagwalada Specialist Hospital for medical attention. Authorities have assured residents that normalcy has returned to the area, with surveillance and confidence-building patrols ongoing to prevent further disturbances.