Security forces arrest a suspected militia member, Paul Kolsen, over the July 2 attack on the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, in Jos South local government area of Plateau State. Multiple reports say Kolsen is detained at about 3:30 pm on Sunday at the Farm Centre while he is receiving treatment for a gunshot wound. Sources link the arrest to prior intelligence and describe it as part of a continuing operation to identify and apprehend other suspects associated with the attack.
The reports also describe the July 2 incident as part of a broader pattern of assaults on NIPSS, which has faced three separate attacks between June 16 and July 2. During the July 2 attack, troops engage suspected Berom militia members in a gun battle, killing one attacker and driving others into nearby rocky terrain. Authorities say soldiers recover a service rifle with registration number “CO-3175,” which is identified as having been stolen from a soldier killed during an April 11 attack on troops at the Federal College of Land Resources Technology, Vom. Investigators continue to probe possible links between the NIPSS attack and earlier assaults, and Kolsen remains in military custody.