Category: Crime Diary

  • Two men ‘impersonate’ army, police officers

    A Badagry Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday remanded Shile Musa, 30, in prison after he pleaded guilty to stealing and parading himself as an army corporal at a Mammy Market in Badagry.

    Magistrate Patrick Adekomaiya adjourned till July 15 for review of the facts of the case and sentencing.

    Prosecuting Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Akpan Nkem said Musa committed the offence on July 4 around 7:45 p.m. at a restaurant in a Mammy Market at Ibereko, Badagry.

    The prosecutor said the defendant stole a Tecno K7 phone worth N38,000, a property of Evelyn Augustine

    “He also paraded himself as a corporal in the Nigeria Army which he knew to be false.

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    Also on Tuesday, Isaac Onyemaechi, 65, was paraded by the Commissioner of Police (CP) Zubairu Muazu for impersonating an ASP and threatening to close down illegal hospital.

    Muazu said Onyemaechi went to a hospital, posed as an ASP and threatened to call for the hospital’s closure with intent to defraud its director.

    Onyemaechi said: “We were two. Clement Okwuegbueze escaped when police arrested me. He is a real obtainer a.k.a 419. The hospital we went to is at Buratali Street in Lagos. We told the proprietor of the hospital, Dr. Waidi that we would assist him to procure genuine papers that would help him to be operating without fear of being harassed by any law enforcement agent.

    “I was dismissed as an ASP for corrupt practices; now I have been arrested again for impersonating an ASP.”

  • Pirates kill one, injure others in Rivers

    A royal father in Bille Kingdom of Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State, Alabo Bennett Okpokiye-Dokubo, has raised the alarm over incessant attacks by sea pirates on Bille waterways.

    Chief Okpokiye-Dokubo, who cried out to reporters in Port Harcourt, the state capital, said the activities of the criminals led to the death of one Abraham Anthony Alex yesterday, while some others sustained different degrees of injury.

    He said the criminals, who dressed in Army camouflage, have constantly attacked travellers on the sea, dispossessed them of their belongings and seized the boat they were travelling in, leaving them stranded at the middle of  the sea.

    Okpokiye-Dokubo said the Kingdom is under the siege of the criminals.

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    He said economic activities in the area have been grounded, regretting that businessmen and women, civil servants and students who travelled home over the weekend are still stranded as the movement in and out of the community have been halted.

    “Life has become unbearable within the Bille Kingdom by reason of the unprovoked attacks. We are suffering in the hands of pirates,” he lamented.

    He called on Governor Nyesom Wike and the Federal Government to urgently put appropriate measures to halt attacks in the area.

    Rivers State Police Command spokesman Nnamdi Omoni, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP), said the police are not aware of the development but promised to follow it up and ensure they intensify patrol along the area.

  • Doctor convicted for professional misconduct

    A medical doctor, Dr Nwikwu Vitalis has been found guilty of professional negligence and thereby suspended from practice for six months.

    The sentence, according to Chairman of the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) Tribunal, Prof. Abba Waziri Hassan, commences from 30 November 2016.

    The accused who has been on suspension since 2016, it is assumed that has served out his sentence.

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    Vitalis was brought to the tribunal on one count charge of professional negligence for leaving his clinic open for service without any trained hand to attend to patients, leading to the death of a patient, who came for treatment in his absence.

    Vitalis, who has been on suspension since 2016, pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to him in April.

    The Tribunal had convicted two other doctors on Monday for professional negligence and were slammed the maximum punishment of six months suspension.

  • EFCC nabs fake native doctor

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibadan Zonal office, on Tuesday, arrested a fake native doctor, Fatai Olalere Aliu, who was alleged to be notorious for duping people under the guise of possessing spiritual power to solve their problems.

    Aliu was arrested during a raid on his Kisumu Estate residence at Odo-Ona Elewe,  Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    Before his  arrest, the commission had worked on several intelligence reports linking him to a series of fraud allegations involving large sums of money.

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    He was also accused of engaging in money doubling through which he would collect money from his victims with the promise to use his spiritual powers to multiply the sums for them, but would instead divert same to his personal use.

    The raid led EFCC operatives to his shrines located in a thick forest around the Ibadan-Ijebu-Ode Expressway and Kobomoje area of the town where frightening voodoo items were sighted.

    Items recovered from the suspect include three exotic cars – two Toyota Corolla and Honda Pilot.

    He also has in his possession three luxurious buildings within Ibadan and land documents which were also recovered as exhibits. The suspect is said to be currently undergoing interrogation at the commission’s zonal office in Ibadan.

  • NAPTIP to open register for sex offenders

    Dear Okah Donli (DG of NAPTIP),

    All protocols observed. I read with keen interest the above article in the Nation Newspapers of 6 July 2019 in respect of NAPTIP’s plan to open a register for sex offenders in Nigeria.

    I completed my first degree training in Social work in the University of Nigeria Nsukka in the 1990s. I have more than 12 years’ experience of working as a social worker in the UK.

    My professional view about this NAPTIP’s plan is that your agency is not the right public agency to carry out this function. Even if the Parliamentary Act that set up NAPTIP is amended; NAPTIP cannot function as a law enforcement agency. As the role of enforcement of law and order is the responsibility of the Nigeria Police and would remain so in the foreseeable future.

    My stance is borne out of the fact that in all advanced countries that operate the sex offenders register; the Police Force usually carry out this function.

    Without going into details, in the UK the inappropriate sexualised behavior that usually lead to conviction of sex offenders include: indecent exposure, asking a minor to touch your private part, ogling a woman, catcalling a woman, whistling at a woman/man in an inappropriate way, touching a woman in her bottom (bum), sexually harassing a woman/man, watching depraved videos in which minors are sexually abused, as well as circulating these videos. Pimping a minor for economic benefit, running a brothel that houses minors, CSE, sexual assault, statutory rape, marital rape and rape.

    Based on my understanding of the Nigerian environment, the following could be added to the list above: forcing your under-18-year-old daughter to marry a man, impregnating a minor, sending a minor abroad and encouraging the minor to take part in prostitution with a view of the traffickers making economic gain, law enforcement agents (Police, Soldiers, Custom/Immigration Officers etc.), teachers, sports coaches, religious priests, imams, herbalist, civil servants and foreign Aid Workers abusing their position of trust by sleeping with minors. Furthermore, I have to add, “chasing” or making passes at a minor as well as spiking the drink of a minor in order to take sexual advantage of her.

    Operating or running a sex offenders register is not rocket science but it is not a task that is meant for all comers. In the UK, you must be a Police Officer, registered social worker (either acting as a Case Manager or Probation Officer) and a safeguarding officer for other allied professions (Nursing, teaching, Psychology, Medicine, Women’s Aid, Housing and Immigration) before you can take part in the MAPPA (Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangement) meeting.

    The Police working with other professionals will involve the Police taking the DNA swab of convicted offenders, the Police finger printing a convicted sex offender, the Police keeping a confidential list of all convicted sex offenders, the Police carrying out unannounced home visits to check on the offenders, enforcing and preventing these offenders from living close to the premises of a primary/secondary school, ensuring that offenders do not engage in employment where they could have access to vulnerable children/adults, working with social workers and Case Managers to ensure that convicted offenders attend their monitoring appointments with social workers and Youth Justice/Adult Justice workers, the Police checking the mobile phones and laptop/computers of convicted offenders, relevant professionals attending MAPPA (Multi-Agency Public Protection Arrangement) meetings that is convened by the Social Work Department, updating social workers/Case Managers of the level of engagement of convicted offender with the Police and encouraging convicted offenders to engage in harm reduction treatment programmes. Furthermore, the Police have a responsibility to alert their counterpart in another country which any sex offender intends to travel to.

    Though being on a sex offenders’ register generally limits the freedom of offenders taking part in some social activities; compared to other members of the public; they (sex offenders) are still entitled to a social life. In reality being former sex offenders limit the chances of these individuals from being gainfully employed in any decent job. As even after being de-registered sex offenders are often not trusted by would be employers.

    I remember that in the past, one of my former clients was allowed to take part in a national youth games. But this was after the Police and other professionals that were involved in monitoring him; put in place a robust monitoring plan through the MAPPA mechanism. More importantly, confidential information on this particular client was shared with the appropriate safeguarding officer of the team as well as his foster care giver.

    It is common practice for information on convicted sex offenders being kept confidential and only shared with relevant professionals that have done data protection training.

    This is done in order to avoid reprisal from members of the community. However, I remember that in one of my former cases, due to the news of an alleged sexual assault being known by members of the public; the family home of the alleged perpetuators was attacked by some aggrieved members of the public. As a result, the Housing Department had to move the alleged perpetuators from the besieged house and his family were relocated to another secret location in another part of town.

    Finally, I have to point out that operating a sex offenders’ register in Nigeria without it being led by the Police is an impossible task. This whole safeguarding process is case managed by Social Workers. I hear some people say “social wetin?” You like us, you hate us! Na so Children Right Act (2003) talk o!

    Cornelius Ehimiaghe

    CSED Initiative

    www.csed.co.uk

  • Pastor, two men held for alleged rape

    A pastor is in police net for allegedly raping a 15-year-old girl.

    A 68-year-old man is also being held for allegedly having carnal knowledge of his daughter and her two friends.

    Police spokesman, Bala Elkana, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP), said the pastor who lives in Egan on the outskirts of Lagos, was reported by the victim’s mother, who lives in Akure, the Ondo State capital, on July 2

    Elkana said: “The complainant alleged that in August 2017, her daughter was brought to Lagos to live with the suspect and his wife. She stated further that she discovered that the girl was pregnant sometime in June, 2018 and when she interrogated her, she mentioned the name of the suspect.

    “The girl in her statement said it all started in January 2018 when the suspect started having sexual intercourse with her and got her pregnant. She stated further that she gave birth to a baby girl sometime in April 2019.

    Elkana alleged that the sexagenarian, Yisah Showunmi, raped his 15-year-old daughter for three years. The last time he did so, Elkana added, was on June 23 at their residence in Imota, Ikorodu.

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    The girl, he said, reported the case on June 27.

    Also in custody is Akin Olatilu said to have sexually assaulted his 19-year-old stepdaughter for five years.

    Olatilu, the police said, was reported on June 14 to have been raping the girl since she was 14.

    “She alleged further that she reported the matter to her mother but her mother did not take any action. She further stated that the abuse did not stop until she turned 18.

    “That the suspect also had sexual intercourse with her in the month of March 2019. She added that when she turned down the request of the suspect in the month of June, he lied against her to her mother and she was beaten up by her mother which made her speak out. Both suspects have been charged to court,” said Elkana.

  • Man arraigned for alleged N750,000 land scam

    A 40-year-old man, Dada Olatunji, on Monday appeared in a Badagry Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State over alleged N750,000 land scam.

    Olatunji is facing a two-count charge of obtaining money under false pretences and stealing, to which he pleaded not guilty.

    The Prosecutor, ASP Akpan Ikem, told the court that the defendant committed the offences on Dec. 15, 2012, at Iragbon, Mowo, Badagry, Lagos.

    Ikem said that the defendant collected N750, 000  from the complainant, Mr Kola Oniseyiton,  to procure five and half plots of land for him, but never did.

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    “The defendant converted the N750,000 to his personal ues,” the prosecutor said.

    Ikem said that the offences contravened Sections 313 and 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Section 287 stipulates three years’ jail term for stealing.

    The Magistrate, Mr Patrick Adekomaiya, granted the defendant bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum, and adjourned the case until Aug. 5 for mention.

    (NAN)

  • ‘Why Senator Abbo has not been arraigned’

    The Police on Sunday said they were yet to arraign Senator Clifford Abbo for alleged assault on a woman because investigators have not had access to the original Close Circuit Television (CCTV) recording.

    Also, the adult toy shop owner said to have travelled long before the viral video which showed Abbo slapping a woman, was yet to return.

    Police spokesman Frank Mba, a Deputy Commissioner (DCP) told our correspondent that the service was tying loose ends so that they did not just file a charge for the fun of it.

    He said Abbo was on bail and would be arraigned after diligent investigation.

    Mba said: “There is no update. The guy is on bail. We will arraign him as soon as possible. We want to be diligent in our investigation. There are just a few things that have been slowing our investigation.

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    “We are trying to put the witnesses together. The owner of the shop appears not to be around. Our detectives have visited the place several times and the shop is locked.

    “I am not saying the owner is on the run because I do not believe so. I believe he probably travelled because the neighbour said the shop has been locked even before the video went viral.

    “Coincidentally, we need to talk to her (owner’s daughter). We also need to view the original of the CCTV recording. Even though people might say we should use the video in public to charge him to court, it cannot stand because it was not originally sourced and has gone through so many hands.

    “We want to view the original recording of the CCTV and put all our witnesses together. File a case and charge him to court. That way, the case isn’t thrown out based on a technicality.”

  • Police apprehend six suspected crude oil thieves

    Six suspected crude oil thieves, including a woman, have been nabbed by a team of the Inspector-General of Police Special Task Force on Pipeline Vandalism near, Ogbe-Ijoh, Warri South-West council area of Delta state, at the weekend.

    The arrest was made along the coastal areas of Safi 1 and Safi 2.

    The police team, which is attached to the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), Warri Refinery Depot, also arrested three speed boats, two large wooden boats with pumping machines and long hoses with valves, as well as drums containing about 10,000 litres of locally refined product suspected to be AGO, also known as diesel.

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    The six suspects, who allegedly specialises in oil theft in the coastal area, are Jonathan Ofawinor, Akpos Oba, Hausa Kamienyefa, Arukpei Yerin, Samson Matthew and Ebi Emiyekpemi (the woman).

    They are detained at the IGP Task Force Base in Warri.

    Parading the suspects, the Unit Commander IGP Special Task Force, Mohammed El-Yakubu, a Superintendent (SP), warned those perpetuating oil theft and pipeline sabotage within the Warri waterways to keep off.

    He stressed that his men are committed to zero tolerance for pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft.

    “While the six suspects would soon be charged to court to face the charges of economic sabotage, the impounded product would first be subjected to a laboratory test to confirm the content before being discounted by the DPR officials,” El-Yakubu said.

  • Navy seizes 825 bags of rice

    The Nigeria Navy on Sunday said it intercepted 825 bags of smuggled rice coming from Oyo State to Kwara State.

    Parading the suspected smugglers and their commodity in Offa, Offa local government of Kwara State, Commandant Nigeria Navy School of Health Sciences, Capt Ayodele Olowolagba, said the arrest was made around 5am yesterday.

    He said: “This morning around 5am, while conducting checks at the old checkpoint, opposite Nigerian Navy School of Health Sciences, Offa gate, 15 vehicles both Peugeot and Golf cars were arrested.

    “Each of them carries 55 bags of foreign rice, totalling 825 bags of rice. The commodities in the car would be handed over to the police.

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    “Nigerian Navy is a friendly force. We are committed to making sure that all the activities of the government are carried out peacefully. As I said earlier, we would hand over all the 15 vehicles with all the 825 bags of foreign rice to the police.”

    The commandant said his men have been conducting security test on designated checkpoints situated along Ira Road, Oyun Local Government Area, located in front of the school to beef up security in Offa and his neighbouring towns.

    “In the course of carrying this exercise daily, Nigerian Navy personnel have been engaging persons with illicit acts to the extent that they often threaten to deal with security personnel on official duty.

    “Despite the threat, the personnel are uncompromising and resolute in carrying out their legal duties. This is despite the allegation by these smugglers that the Navy personnel are compromising. It should be noted that the personnel will support the Federal Government in curbing this illicit act which impacts negatively on the nation’s socio-economic life,” he said.