Category: Crime Diary

  • Tragedy as one-year-old slips, dies inside latrine pit in Lagos

    Tragedy as one-year-old slips, dies inside latrine pit in Lagos

    A pall of grief fell on Morgan area of Mushin after a one-year-old called Boluwatife fell into a latrine pit last Thursday, as the incident happened shortly the mother of the baby left for work.

    The mother of the baby identified simply as Funmi, a nurse, was said to have her child in the care of her mother at her residence on Morgan Bus Stop on Itire Road, Mushin.

    A crowd of sympathisers were seen discussing the incident when our correspondent visited the scene.

    The Nation gathered that the baby crawled out of his grandmother’s apartment and slipped into the abandoned latrine pit outside the building.

    His body was later evacuated from the pit by men of Olosan Police Division, Mushin.

    Residents told The Nation that the decrepit latrine pit had been abandoned for the past three years by the owner of the building, who is a lawyer by profession.

    ‘’ The owner of the building is a lawyer. He is aware of the condition of the latrine, yet nothing has been done to salvage it. If the toilet was repaired the baby would not have slipped into the pit and died, a resident, Tayo Okewale said.

  • 11-year-old suffers urinary disorder

    Life has been tough for Esther Enyo-Ojo Wada since she suffered urinary obstruction shortly after she was born.

    Esther’s inability to urinate, according to her medical report has led to other complications.

    An indigene of Anpka Local Government Area of Kogi State, Esther, according to her parents, Mr and Mrs Reuben Wada suffered uretha disorder two months after she was born at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Ogun State.

    The 11-year-old JSS 3 student of The Laurehall College, Ijede, Ikorodu, is often dressed with diapers.

    Soliciting for financial assistance, her parents explained that a sum of N7 million was needed to carry out corrective surgery on Esther.

    ‘’Doctors said the only option is to decongest the already pilled-up urine from her bladder through a surgical operation. The pains she is undergoing is quite excruciating to say the least and she is currently managing the situation through the attachment of a catheter   under her abdomen by Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja in June 2015.

    ‘’Her academic pursuit is also unstable and suffering severe backlash due to her condition. A specialist hospital in India has been contacted and a sum of N7 million covering the surgery, flight, accommodation among others is needed to salvage her condition.’’

    Donations can be forwarded to a Zenith Bank Account number, 2050837203,with the name: Esther Enyo Wada.

  • Don’t let him die

    Don’t let him die

    Ibrahim, Stella Monye’s son, is in the throes of pains.  Don’t let him die.  But every second counts.

    The last we came public about Ibrahim and his health issues, it was to announce a pledge of N1 million, from a kind Nigerian who would rather remain anonymous, to the Ibrahim N20 million appeal fund.

    But months after, that pledge has remained what it was — a pledge.

    “The man is not even taking my calls again,” says Stella, the distraught mother.  “Never taking my calls.  Never returning my texts.”

    Indeed, despite The Nation’s campaign in aid of this fund, by near-daily donation of advert space, all it has grossed is N487, 000.

    But even this amount — puny, given the N20 million target for Ibrahim to access corrective surgery in the United States, after previous surgeries in Nigeria and India had failed — showed the generous  and empathetic spirit of Nigerians.

    Given the crunchy economic times, and cutting across income groups, Nigerians have dipped hands into empty pockets but brought out something.

    Among those that made inquiries, and later donated, was Prof. Femi Osofisan, emeritus professor of Theatre Arts, at the University of Ibadan and former newspaper columnist.

    But no big donors has chipped in anything, with the situation making the mother distraught and driving the son into what the mother fears may be depression, in-between bouts of excruciating pains.

    “I always tell him not to shut his room door,” Stella told The Nation.  “That is what he does when he just sinks into himself, and everything just bounces off him.  Still every morning, I try to rally his hope and tell him help would come and he would get his life back.  But,” she paused, “I only speak with faith, given how little we have been able to raise.”

    But even that little has come in handy.  Apart from his dark moods, Ibrahim’s condition, the mother fears, is degenerating, pushing another crisis.

    Stella explains: “The catheter, a device inserted in his lower abdomen to the bladder, has ruptured his bladder.  It is to pass urine to an outside bag attached to it. Though it is changed every two weeks to avoid infection, it many times refuses to detach, not only causing him unbearable pains but also making him bleed inside.”

    He also has lacerated kidney, which requires a fresh but costly laboratory test to determine the extent of damage, before commencing adequate treatment.  But the good news is, from the doctor’s opinion, the kidney is treatable.

    Still, the not-so-good news: even if it heals, everything would come to nought, without the corrective surgery which, he added, should take place without much delay.

    However, that looks remote, given the difficulty in raising funds, even as Ibrahim’s condition becomes more critical by the day.

    This condition notwithstanding, Nigerians have been sympathetic towards Ibrahim’s cause, even if the treatment fund target has not been met.

    One of such is Hon. Lola Akande, the Lagos State commissioner for Women Affairs.  According to Stella, Mrs. Akande, aside from pledging to donate to the fund, wrote to the Lagos State House of Assembly, notifying  the Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, on the Ibrahim condition; and the imperative to quickly raise funds to help.

    In response, the Assembly has pledged to chip in their own “little” contributions.

    Letters have also been written to many quarters, public and private, soliciting for support.

    In the public sector, letters have gone to the Governor’s Office in Delta (Stella’s home state), and Edo, the two that used to form Bendel, Stella’s native state for much of her earlier years, when she honoured Nigeria, home and abroad, with her dramatic and musical talent.

    In the private sector, a letter has also been despatched to the Dangote Foundation, which has a strong record of supporting causes like these, aside from those to well-heeled and charitable individuals that can help.

    But the response to these letters has been rather poor, as proved by the little fund raised so far.

    Ibrahim had a freak accident in 1999, when her mother was away on national assignment, working hard with other artistes, under the late Christy Essien-Igbokwe, on the cultural aspects of the FIFA U2O World Cup, popularly known here as Nigeria 99.

    After eight surgeries, the latest being in India, Ibrahim is yet to get his life  back, because all of them have failed, leaving the patient in worse state than before.

    That has necessitated a corrective surgery which Dr. Ayo Gomih, medical director at the Urology Centre, at Indiana, USA, has said has a chance of correcting the defects.

    These defects are damaged organs: Ibrahim’s left kidney, his bladder and his uretha.  But the complicated nature of the surgery accounts for the high cost — N20 million.

    The surgical sojourn would take one month: pre-surgical work-up, the actual surgery and post-surgery care, observation and recuperation.

    Mother and child are scared stiff, as the days roll by and nothing appears to be happening.

    Ibrahim’s days and nights are a relay pains, more pains and yet more excruciating pains.

    Please help Ibrahim to get his life back; and relieve a loving mother of an agony that is now 18 years at a stretch.

    Please contribute to the Save Ibrahim Fund.

    Here is the account detail: Stella Monye, First Bank account number 2021451638. Or you can give her a call on: 2348037305052.  You can also call 08054504169.

  • Kano magistrate’s court grants bail to four suspected child traffickers

    Kano magistrate’s court grants bail to four suspected child traffickers

    A Kano Magistrate’s Court yesterday granted bail to four suspected child traffickers who allegedly bought a five-month old baby boy for N15, 000.

    The presiding magistrate, Aminu Fagge, granted the suspects bail in the sum of N300,000 each.

    The suspects are: Itohan Pius, 32, of ECWA Eye Hospital Kano; Sandra Bob-Manuel, 39; Charles Bob-Manuel, 42, couple from Rivers State and Charles Akindoji, 30, from Kaduna State.

    The suspects were arraigned on a two-count charge of criminal conspiracy, and buying or selling minor for immoral purpose which contravened the provisions of Sections 97 and 278 of the Penal Code.

    All the four suspects, however, pleaded not guilty.

    Police prosecutor, Inspector Yusuf Sale, told the court that the suspects committed the offence on October10, in Sabongari Quarters, Kano.

    According to Sale, on the same day, at about 4 p.m, the four suspects criminally conspired and negotiated to buy a five-month-old boy from his mother, one Fatima Ahmad of Sabongari Quarters Kano.

    “The suspects paid N13,000 as part payment, out of the negotiated  N15,000 to buy the boy,’’ he said.

    Fatima immediately informed the Police leading to the arrest of the suspects.

    Magistrate Fagge, also ordered that each of the suspects must produce two reliable sureties, emphasizing that one of the sureties must be a Pastor from ECWA Church, with 15 years in service and should deposit his International passport to the court.

    He also added that the second sureties must present three years valid tax certificate.

    The case was adjourned to November 15, 2017, for mention.

  • Save me from land grabbers, community leader cries out

    Save me from land grabbers, community leader cries out

    A community leader in Oke- Eletu area of Ijede Local Council Development Area of Lagos State, Chief Oluwaremilekun Aina Shobote, has cried out to the Lagos State government over an alleged attempt by some people to forcibly dispossess him of a landed property.

    The distraught 75-year-old narrated how a man identified as Toyin and others asked for his permission to use his land for meetings, to which he reluctantly obliged.

    He said: ‘’He (Toyin) approached him seven years back for a portion of land at Oke Eletu to be used as meeting venue, though my younger brother said no but I consented and gave the land to Toyin and his friends. But contrary to his initial request, he (Toyin) actually turned the place to meeting point of a group called Ogboni Awopa.

    ‘’Toyin and his friends came three weeks ago with some policemen and video camera and forced me to sign papers that I have sold the land to them.

    ‘’When they left, many youths wanted to retaliate but I told them I would rather go by the law. My lawyer wrote petition to the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), Alagbon, Ikoyi, Lagos, but to my surprise right in the presence of the police these people beat me up and broke into my house. I was arrested alongside my four-year-old and eight-year-old children but they were later released.

    ‘’I want the Lagos State government to save me from these land grabbers, who are also parading themselves as community leaders. We don’t even know what they do on the land, all I know is they come sometime with people and those people will be begging them. If you look around you will see that the place is deserted because they scare people away, so when I told them to leave my property for me they turned to violence because some policemen are backing them.’’

  • Ekiti murder: Families petition NBA over lawyer’s alleged professional misconduct

    The families of seven persons standing trial for alleged complicity in the killing of the former National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Ekiti State, Chief Omolafe Aderiye, have dragged a lawyer based in Ilorin, Kwara State, Mr. Ahmed Tafa, before the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Disciplinary Committee.

    In a joint petition, the families urged the NBA disciplinary panel to investigate the alleged roles of Tafa in the murder case which has suffered what they called “endless and frivolous adjournments” at the lawyer’s instance.

    They alleged that Tafa, who was engaged by the Ekiti State government as the prosecution counsel in the case with Suit Number: HAD/12c/2014, has “turned himself into a willing tool in the hand of Governor Ayo Fayose to keep accused persons in prison custody perpetually.”

    The defendants in the case are: the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) leader in the state, Prince Adeniyi Adedipe; two former Chairmen of Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Mr. Adebayo Aderiye and Chief Rotimi Olanbiwonnu; Mr. Sola Durodola, Mr. Kayode Ajayi, Mr. Oso Farotimi and Mr. Sola Adenijo.

    The late former NURTW boss, Aderiye, was murdered on 25th September, 2014 at his private motor park, Lafe Ade Transport Services, Ijigbo, Ado-Ekiti while the accused who are all members of the opposition All Progressives’ Congress (APC) were arrested and hauled into prison custody from where they have been standing trial before Justice Adekanye Lekan Ogunmoye of State High Court 6.

    The petition dated 6th October, 2017, which was made available to The Nation on Friday was signed by Mrs. Kehinde Aderiye, Mrs. Gbemisola Adedipe, Mrs. Morenike Durodola, Mrs. Janet Ajayi, Mr. Sikiru Eyebiokin, Mrs. Seun Adenijo and Mrs. Eniola Olanbiwonnu.

    Attached to the petition are copies of rulings delivered by Justice Ogunmoye in which he reprimanded Mr. Tafa for not being diligent in his assignment as the prosecution counsel and letters written to the court by the lawyer to give excuses for his non-appearance.

    The petition reads in part: “We are family members of the defendants in the above-named charge who have been standing trial since 2014 and are presently kept at an Ado-Ekiti prison custody on a trumped-up charge of murder.

    “The case has suffered unnecessary delays in the last three years as a result of unprofessional acts of Mr. Ahmed Tafa who is the Prosecution Counsel for Ekiti State Government.

    “Despite the fact that the Defendants are prepared to answer charges against them, Mr. Tafa had not only come up with frivolous applications but had done everything possible to stand as a stumbling block in the wheels of justice.

    “We are therefore constrained to write this petition detailing unprofessional conducts of Mr. Tafa who was turned himself to a ready tool in the hands of the Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose, whose only interest is to keep the defendants in prison custody permanently.

    “Immediately after Mr. Tafa called his star witness, Mr. Gbolahan Okeowo, sometimes in November 2015 after giving evidence that he did not see any of the Defendants at the scene of the crime being the only person with the victim as at the time the victim was murdered, Mr. Tafa has deployed all known tricks in the world to ensure that the further hearing of the case is frustrated.

    “As a matter of emphasis, Mr. Tafa, who on his own volition, closed the case of the prosecution around November 2015, came up with an application to reopen the prosecution case after Defendants had moved the court to make a no-case submission.

    “The said application was refused by the lower court and Mr. Tafa found an avenue through this to ensure that the matter did not go on at the lower court as he, immediately, rushed to the Court of Appeal.

    “This rendered the lower court impotent from continuing with the hearing of the case as expressed in a ruling annexed to this letter as Annexure “A”. The Court of Appeal only ruled on the matter on the 9th day of July, 2017 which is about one-and-half years after the proceedings at the lower court were stalled.

    “Notwithstanding the fact that the Court of Appeal granted his prayers to reopen the case of the prosecution, Mr. Tafa embarked on another unprofessional delay tactics at frustrating the speedy hearing of the case as envisaged by the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Ekiti State.

    “This act of Mr Tafa’s antics and unprofessional conduct led the presiding judge, Justice Lekan Ogunmoye, to condemn and chastise him in a ruling over his unnecessary applications for adjournments. In his words, Justice Ogunmoye observed that ‘Mr. Ahmed Tafa’s conduct of the case had been less than diligent in the prosecution of this matter and had not done what is expected of a counsel in a situation like this.

    “The court, due to these antics of Mr. Tafa had closed the case of the prosecution suo moto, on two occasions only for him to come up with applications to reopen same. Meanwhile, our counsels informed us that they cannot oppose those applications because they understand that Mr. Tafa is only looking for an avenue to rush back to the Appeal Court in an attempt to further frustrate the hearing of the case at the lower court.

    “The Fayose government has found an ally in Mr. Ahmed Tafa, a man who ordinarily ought to stand for justice at all times, act as a minister in the temple of justice and promote the nobleness of the legal profession which made it unique than every other profession.

    “Rather, Mr. Ahmed Tafa has turned himself to an instrument and a ready tool of oppression and persecution to ensure that the Defendants are permanently kept in custody as promised by Fayose.”

  • Ogun customs intercepts N70 million car from smugglers

    Operatives of Ogun Customs Area Command have intercepted a brand new 2017 Porsche car from suspected smugglers in Abeokuta, the State capital.

    The spokesman of the Command, Mr Abdullahi Maiwada said the car was being conveyed through the bush paths in Ijoun community, Yewa North Local Government Area, when vigilant operatives of the Command sighted them and pursued the smugglers till they abandoned the car and fled.

    He said: ‘’The Duty Paid Value (DPV) of the car is over N70 million. The culprits ran away and abandoned the car, after our men gave them a chase inside the bush.

    “ We have since moved the car to our Abeokuta officer for proper safe keeping. The Controller of the Command, Comptroller Sani Madugu has warned those involved in smuggling activities to desist from the nefarious business in their own interest.

    ‘’Madugu said the Command will continue to smoke out and arrest smugglers wherever they are hiding in the State, without minding whose ox is gored.’’

  • Police kill two highway robbers in Ogun, arrest one

    Two members of a robbery gang were gunned down  while another was arrested on Friday by men of the Ogun State Police Command along the Sagamu-Benin/Ore road.

    Parading the suspects before journalists at Igbeba Area Command in Ijebu-Ode, Commissioner for Police, Ahmed Iliyasu said the police acting on a tip-off, arrested the suspects at along the J4, Ogun Waterside stretch of  the  Sagamu – Ore express way.

    Iliyasu added that the  anti-robbery team of the Ogbere Police Division led by John Okoh, a Superintendent of Police (SP) engaged the suspects in  gun duel before they were attested.

    He said other members of the syndicate escaped from the scene with bullet wounds.

    “In the early hours of today, our men at Ogbere Division received a distress call about a group of armed bandit who blocked Sagamu/Ore expressway at J4 area to rub commuters plying the road.

    “Upon the distress call, the Divisional Police of Officer (DPO) of the station, John Okoh led his anti-robbery and other tactical and combat team to the scene where they met the robbers dispossessing commuters of their valuables.

    “On sighting the policemen, the bandits engaged them in a gun duel which lasted for hours. At the end of the encounter, two members of the dreaded syndicate were gunned down and one was arrested alive while others escaped with various degrees of gunshot injuries.

    “The victims were rescued unhurt and we have launched a serious manhunt for the escaped members of the gang.

    “Recovered from them are single- barreled gun, one phone, a carton of car sound protector and other instruments used in their heinous activities.”

    While assuring of safety of life and property in the Command, the Police boss appealed to members of the public, especially health workers to report any incident of gunshot wound to the police.

    “I hereby appeal to members of the public, especially hospitals and other health workers to report to the police if anybody with gunshot wound is seen around this area.

    “The Command is determined and resolute against crime and criminality and any criminal who dares any part of the state will definitely have himself to blame,” Iliyasu said.

  • Customs special squad restrategises, busts smuggling syndicate

    Customs special squad restrategises, busts smuggling syndicate

    The Comptroller- General of Customs’ Compliance team has intercepted contrabands including 20 Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) worth over N1.6 billion, rice  and thick woods worth N100 million over the last 15 months, in the anti-smuggling war.

    The Nation learnt that the feat recorded by the special squad was due to its renewed tactics and onslaught against smugglers by the surveillance unit of the compliance team.

    Smugglers had enjoyed a field day until the special squad was inaugurated by Col Ahmadu Ali (rtd) shortly after he took office recently as Comptroller General of Customs.

    The team headed by Deputy Comptroller Jalo, recorded fairly impressive seizures until it was rested, giving way for a new leadership headed by Comptroller Azarema.

    The introduction of a Surveillance Unit headed by Chief  Superintendent Bello, into the team a few months ago, however rejigged the anti-smuggling operations in the Western axis.

    The land borders have become inaccessible to the dare-devil smugglers as brand new vehicles; large scale imported rice and other items have been impounded through impeccable intelligence of the surveillance unit.

    The team’s efforts have also reduced sharp practices at the seaports as officers who release uncustomed goods already know that such goods would be intercepted enroute to their destination by anti-smuggling outfit.

    The Comptroller General can beat his chest that his management has met one of its cardinal mandates of curbing the tide on rice smuggling which is government’s own policy to boost local production. With a record of 497,279 bags of rice seized in two years, the service can now celebrate.

    It will be recalled that three trucks loaded with foreign rice, 1,198 kegs of vegetable oil, and second hand tyres worth more than N200 million have been intercepted in the last two weeks by the compliance team.

    The smugglers had used ‘Labana’ bags belonging to a local rice producer in Kebbi State to repackage foreign rice in order to deceive beat Customs’ checks.

    The Surveillance Unit of the CG’s compliance team led by Chief Superintendent Bello, however uncovered the trick and intercepted the products along Lagos-Ibadan trade axis.

    Also intercepted were other local bags like ‘’Tommy-Tommy,’’Rev Star and Arosa Elephant used to repackage the rice imported from Thailand.

    An officer, who spoke anonymously with our correspondent said: ‘’The bags of rice were moved into Lagos and the western parts using the creeks around Iyana Satch, and Agbuju areas of Lagos State. They print the Stallion/Elephant bags and fill them with foreign smuggled rice, a practice that runs counter to government economic policy.’’

  • IGP’s team arrests two robbery suspects

    THE operatives of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team IRT) have arrested two suspected car snatchers, Lanre Kayode,34, and Olanrewaju Aremo aka Deputy.

    The two suspects, according to police sources, had been terrorizing parts of Ekiti, Ondo, Lagos and Ogun states and robbing residents of their vehicles.

    The arrest of the suspects followed a petition to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris, who ordered the IRT’s operatives to fish out the armed robbery suspects shortly after they struck on July 14, 2017.

    Recovered from the suspects are one locally made pistol, two live cartridges, assorted charms and one Nokia phone.

    In his confession Lanre said, “I am married with three children. I am from Idoyi in Ondo state but I sell fake wine and do shoe maker(sic) work in Ado Ekiti. It was one late Simon that introduced me into production of fake wine.

    ‘’I was later arrested, charged to court and jailed. It was in prison that I met Aremo aka Deputy. I had another friend called Showlighter when I was in prison. It was this Showlighter that introduced me to deputy in prison. Showlighter diverted a truck which he later sold with some goods and he was arrested and jailed.’’

    Upon his release, Lanre relocated to Ilepo in Ado Ekiti, where he met and held meetings with Deputy, who also had just been released from prison.

    The duo later hatched plans to snatch cars in order to raise a sum of N1 million to start production of fake wine.

    In his confession Aremo said “I was a driver to a company that distributes beer. When some cartons of beer were diverted, I was arrested and sent to jail. With a screw driver, I can open and start any vehicle , because I used to smuggle vehicles from Togo to Nigeria and from Ghana to Nigeria before I was arrested.

    “I was arrested when I needed small money to get driving licence like N25,000. Lanre asked me to help him on how to get N1m to procure license for wine production and NAFDAC paper (sic). I remembered that one Segun told me that he needed a Lexus car or jeep and brought the idea to go and snatch vehicle. Unfortunately the police arrested us after our successful armed robbery operation.’’