Tag: Adamu Mohammed

  • How my wife’s friend lured me into internet fraud

    A suspected internet fraudster, Ugochukwu Loveday, has been arrested for allegedly impersonating the Acting Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, on a social media site, Facebook.

    Loveday was said to have posed  as the IGP to defraud unsuspecting members of the public of their hard earned money.

    The 31-year-old, who was arrested alongside a Taxi driver, Ugochukwu Ohia, by operatives of the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team, IRT, ran into trouble after he allegedly  defrauded a police contractor, Shuiabu Semion, of the sum of N800,000, under the guise of helping him to  renew his contract of supplying gas to the Nigeria Police  Force (NPF), which was terminated in the year, 2002.

    Semion, sources revealed, started communicating with Loveday on Facebook, from January 23, 2019, a few days after President Mohammadu Buhari appointed and decorated the new IGP, pleading for his gas renewal contract with the police.

    Loveday quickly asked Semion to call his accomplice, Luka Abraham, who introduced himself as the IGP’s Protocol Officer, and Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).

    The suspect, who was also the person acting as the protocol officer, then told Semion to pay the sum of N800,000 for paper work and documentation and an account number was sent to  Semion, who quickly made the payments as agreed.

    But trouble started shortly   after Semion made the payment and the ‘protocol officer’ kept on asking for more money to perfect the papers work and when Semion informed the fake IGP about the development, he insisted that Semion should deal with his ‘protocol officer’.

    The development made Semion to report the incident to the IRT office in Abuja, where he met the officer in-charge, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, who advised him to play along with  the suspects with a view to luring them out for arrest.

     

    A few days later, Loveday was said to have demanded  additional money and he told him that the only money he had with him was just N30, 000 cash.

    Semion then advised Loveday to send his boys to collect the money on his behalf.

    Loveday was said to have quickly called out his accomplice, Ohia, and they headed straight into Abuja Central Business District, where they were supposed to meet Semion.

    With joy that his plan had worked out perfectly,the suspect and his accomplice arrived at the agreed location to collect the money  not knowing that an ambush had been laid for them.

    They made attempts to escape after they sensed that danger was lurking around the location, but were quickly apprehended at the Abuja City Gate, after a hot chase by IRT’s operatives.

    The Imo State-born suspect, who is married with a child, said:” I am a gym instructor, but I went into internet fraud because my wife was delivered of a baby through caesarian section but  we later lost the baby after I paid the sum of N320,000, which eventually made me broke.

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    ‘’One of my wife’s friends, one Ihuoma, who came to sympathise with me over the death of my child, lured me into internet fraud. I started by using DIG Peace Igbokwe’s  photographs on Facebook and people were coming to look for job through me, while many others, including policemen, came to  seek for opportunity to attend peacekeeping missions; others  came to seek for promotions.

    ‘’I charged between N70,000 to 60,000 for people seeking for peace keeping missions and N200,000 for policemen seeking promotions. Whenever they started chatting with me, I usually referred them to my ‘protocol officer’ that would help them process it.  I usually gave them the name of the officer, which was ACP Luka Abraham, with this phone number 08098306171 which was my phone number and when the person called and we were done with negotiation on how to assist them, I would then send an account name bearing Sunday Aduyikodu with account number 2083471724 and  then they would pay me.

    “But after DIG Igbokwe retired, I opened another account because I knew people would no longer want to do business with her again. I later set up  an  account with the photographs of the new IGP Abubakar Adamu and with it, I started using the profile on  January23, 2019 and it was just two persons that have  paid into that account.

    Continuing, Loveday said: ‘’One of them who requested for peacekeeping paid me N15,000, while another person, who is one Mr. Semion,was requesting for the renewal  of his gas contract with the police and he  paid N20,000 only .

    ‘’I went further to demand an additional N30,000 from the man for general processing and the man told me he had  no money with him but he had  a brother who lives in Abuja who can get me the money in cash. I told him that I was going to send my orderly to his filling station and then hired a taxi driver to take me to that location.

    ‘’When I got there,  I asked the driver to call the man with his (phone) line and when he did, the man came to me with an envelope and I asked the driver to receive it. Surprisingly, a vehicle showed up from nowhere and it wanted to block my way.  Then I sensed danger and people were also coming to surround the car; then I asked the driver to move out of that place and we zoomed off immediately.

    ‘’While we were running, our vehicle had a minor accident at the City Gate; we stopped to check it but some mobile policemen at that place saw us, arrested us and handed us over to the  policemen who were  chasing us,” he added.

    In his confession, the 38-year-old Ugochukwu Ohai, said: “I am a taxi driver and I reside in Lugbe area of Abuja.  Ugochukwu (Loveday) is my friend;  we have known each other since 2012 and he told me that he is a gym instructor.

    ‘’I am aware that Loveday was also into internet fraud, but penultimate Tuesday, he told me that someone was owing him money and that the person who was owing him wanted him to come to a filling station within the area and that when we got there, I would be the one to call the person with my own phone and when the person showed up, he would receive the money from the person.

    ‘’When we got there, I made the call and when the person came out, he came towards our car with an envelope and when he sighted us, he shouted and   people came out and  their vehicle  tried to block us, but I drove dangerously and escaped from the scene, but,  unfortunately I had an accident and we were arrested.’’

  • Kogi: 52 paraded for ballot box snatching, other crime

    The Kogi State Police Command on Wednesday paraded 52 suspected political thugs and others.
    The Commissioner of Police (CP), Mr. Akeem Busari, while parading the suspects alongside munitions and other dangerous weapons recovered from them, said that they were responsible for various electoral violence committed in the state during the general elections.
    He said that in line with the directive of the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, to ensure violence free elections and to clamp down on political thugs, the command adopted a comprehensive crime prevention and directed strategies and operational measures, including the commencement of intensive raids of identifies criminal hideouts, black spots and flash points across the state.
    According to him, operatives working on actionable intelligence and in compliance with IG’s directives to clamp down on political thugs determined to disrupt the general elections in Kogi State, the command arrested the gangs responsible for various electoral violence, as well as kidnapping of innocent residents across the state.
    He said that the suspects were apprehended in their various hideouts and locations across the state, adding that some of them confessed to their various criminal roles.

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    According to him: “They admitted to have participated in political thuggery in the just concluded 2019 general elections and several kidnapping, armed robberies and attack on innocent travellers on the major highways across the state.
    “These achievements were due to the proactive strategies rooted in intelligence led policing, and robust interaction with the various strata of our communities, particularly in the area of information gathering; since it has become obvious that security is an all stakeholders’ affairs.”
    The command recovered 22 assorted guns, including AK 47 rifles, locally made pistols, single barrel guns, locally made double barrel guns, Dane guns, Pump Action guns, locally made revolvers, cut to size double barrel pistols and a number of AK 47 live ammunitions.
    Also recovered were cutlasses, expanded cartridges, a green Vento saloon car and several mobile phones.
  • PDP demands release of Kogi campaign spokesman, others

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has demanded the immediate release of its presidential campaign spokesperson in Kogi State, Mr. Austin Okai, who was allegedly abducted Friday evening by armed thugs allegedly unleashed by the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The party also said the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, should immediately disband the checking point in Banda, Lokoja-Abuja highway where members of opposition are allegedly being harassed and intimidated.

    In a statement on Friday night by the spokesman for the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan, the PDP said its members, as well as the people of Kogi state cannot stomach the abduction of Mr. Austin Okai as well as the arrest of its members for flimsy reasons by the APC.

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    The statement said: “PDP cautions that the continued stay in captivity of Kogi state party leaders can spark off crisis in the state.

    “We urge the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Mohammed, to immediately step into the matter to forestall a breakdown of law and order. This is because, if Mr. Austin Okai and others are not immediately released by the APC, it would send a very wrong signal to the already agitated youth and lead to a resort to self-help.

    “The PDP also alerts of the arrest of its ward chairmen in Rivers state by soldiers, particularly in Abua-Odual Local Government Area, ostensibly in compliance with the orders of the Buhari Presidency.

    “The mass arrest in Rivers is coming on the heels of the clampdown of PDP members in Kano state with the arrest of our party leaders and campaign officials including our Senatorial candidate Ahmed Haruna Bichi and a serving member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Ahmed Garba Bichi.

    “The PDP notes that these are two very volatile states and any act that suggests a clampdown by the authorities might lead to vehement resistance by the people and trigger crisis in the state.

    “We call on Nigerians to note how the Buhari Presidency and the APC are pushing Nigerians to the wall and invite the international community to hold President Buhari directly responsible for these infractions against innocent Nigerians”.

  • ‘I sleep with underage boys because I can’t impregnate them’

    A 23-year-old man, Adamu Mohammed, of Korokpa, in Chanchaga Local Government of Niger State has been arrested for allegedly sleeping with six underage boys.

    He said he enjoyed making love to underage boys because they would not become pregnant.

    Mohammed was nabbed after the father of his last victim, Yusuf Buhari, reported him to the police.

    Mohammed, who confessed to the crime, said he had been having sex with boys for long before he was caught.

    He said he lured his victims with sweets, soft drinks and biscuits.

    Speaking to reporters, Mohammed said he resorted to sodomy because no girl was willing to have sex with him.

    Police spokesman Muhammad Abubakar said the suspect was arrested following a tip-off, adding that he was caught in the act. He described the incident as shameful and dehumanising.

  • Jobless friends appear in court for impersonation

    Two friends, who allegedly impersonated police officers to steal a motorcycle valued N200,000, on Tuesday, appeared before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court.

    The accused are, Mohammed Usman, 30 and Adamu Mohammed, 30, both of them, who are unemployed, reside at Mushin and Shogunle areas of Lagos State.

    The two men are being tried for conspiracy, impersonation and stealing.

    The Police Prosecutor, Sgt. Innocent Odugbo, told the court that the offences were committed on April 29 at Suberu Close, Shogunle, Lagos.

    Odugbo said that the accused stopped a motorcyclist on his way and showed him fake police identity cards, claiming he was under arrest for taking a one way.

    “The accused told the complainant, Mr Oseni Mohammed, that his motorcycle had been impounded and that he should bring N4,000 to recover it.

    “The complainant begged them to collect N1,000 but they insisted on N4,000 and when they attempted to ride the motorcycle away, the complainant shouted for help,” he said.

    Odugbo added that a passerby helped in apprehending the accused, who were about to run away.

    “The police on patrol met them at the scene and arrested the accused,” he added.

    Odugbo said that the motorcycle is valued N200,000.

    The offences violated Sections 77, 280 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    The magistrate, Mrs S. K Matepo, granted the accused to bail of N100,000 each with two sureties in like sum.

    Matepo adjourned the case until May 30 for mention.

  • Court grants DSS permission to detain terror suspect for 45 days

    Court grants DSS permission to detain terror suspect for 45 days

    The Federal high Court, Abuja, on Thursday granted permission to the Department of State Service (DSS) to detain one Adamu Mohammed for 45 days pending conclusion of investigation.

    Mohammed is being investigated for divulging sensitive information to members of Boko Haram.

    Justice B.O. Quadri gave the order following an ex-parte application filed by the DSS for an order to remand the suspect for 90 days pending conclusion of investigation.

    Quadri reduced the 90 days to 45 days, saying the law only allowed two months within which a suspect could be detained while investigations were ongoing.

    The judge, however, added that the number of days could be reviewed upward where the court deemed it necessary.

    “The applicant shall provide the court with an update of the investigation before the expiration of the 45 days; consequent upon such an update, the court might review the remand order upward where necessary,” the judge said.

    Counsel to the DSS, Mr. O.J. Odu, who moved the application, told the court that it was pursuant to Section 27 (1) of the Terrorism Prevention Act.

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  • Pillars’Adamu Mohammed doubtful against Lobi

    Pillars’Adamu Mohammed doubtful against Lobi

    Kano Pillars leading scorer Adamu Mohammed is doubtful for Sunday’s final first round league match at Lobi Stars after he suffered a head injury against Wikki Tourists at home.

    Adamu, who has emerged as Pillars top striker in the absence of Gambo Mohammed, was forced out of Wednesday’s home game against Wikki on account of a head injury he suffered in the 35th minute.

    “Adamu suffered a head injury and we are now awaiting the doctor’s report on the injury,” Pillars spokesman Idris Malikawa told AfricanFootball.com

    Former Dolphins and Gombe United striker Adamu is Pillars leading scorer in the league with five goals for Pillars.

    Champions Pillars are eighth on the table with 26 points from 18 matches.

  • Injuries to key players responsible for Pillars’ exit

    Injuries to key players responsible for Pillars’ exit

    Kano Pillars’ striker, Adamu Mohammed has blamed injuries to top players and lack of proper blending of the new players to the Sai Masu Gida side as their problem in the CAF Champions League which later culminated in their early exit in the competition to Moghreb Tetouan of Morocco.

    The Kano side needed four unreplied goals in the second leg after suffering a crushing 4-0 defeat in Morocco but they shot themselves in the foot after they allowed their visitors to race into the lead through Hadaf Lajour in the 33rd minute.

    Speaking with SportingLife on telephone, Mohammed who was not registered for the competition because he completed his transfer after deadline for registration of players said it was unfortunate that Pillars had to go out in the first round.

    He said the players that represented the club in the yesterday tie gave their all but were undone because of injuries to six key players.

    “We wanted to qualify for the next round and from the way the players played they wanted to make it to the next round but injuries to lots of first team players and the fact that new players are yet to blend with the team.

    “We are going to bounce back from this but we are still pained that we had to go this early,” Mohammed told SportingLife.

    Apart from injury worries, Pillars still have Gambo Mohammed, Eneji Otekpa, Murtala Adamu yet to begin training because of the injury they sustained in an armed robbery attack recently.

  • Four arraigned over plot to bomb Kirikiri

    The Federal Government on Tuesday arraigned four persons at the Federal High Court, Lagos for allegedly belonging to the proscribed Boko Haram sect.

    It said the first and second defendants allegedly plotted to attack the Kirikiri Maximum Prison to free their members held in custody.

    The accused persons are – Adamu Mohammed, Mohammed Mustapha, Bura Hassaini and Mohammed Ibrahim.

    Security was tight at the court as armed State Security Services (SSS) personnel mounted guard around the premises.

    Officers manned the court’s two gates, screening people as they went in.

    Those carrying bags were asked to open them for examination.

    They suspects were brought in hooded.

    The charge, numbered FHC/L/316c/13 was signed by E. K. Ugwu, on behalf of the Attorney-General of the Federation.

    In the first count, the government said the four, sometime in June and July at Wasein, a hideout at Orile-Iganmu area, Apapa, Lagos, and at 3 Denton Street, Yaba, within the court’s jurisdiction, were arrested by a team of security agents “for belonging to a proscribed organisation to wit: Boko Haram sect.”

    The prosecution said the accused persons thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 2 of the Terrorism (Prevention) Act 2011 and punishable under Section 2 (3) (i), read in conjunction with Section 33 (1) (b) of the Act as amended by the Terrorism (Prevention) (Proscription Order) 2013.

    In the second count, the government alleged that Mohammed and Mustapha, with others at large, on or about June 26 this year at Wasein, conspired among themselves “to commit a felony to wit: act of terrorism by organising a planned attack of the Kirikiri Prison in Lagos State to free detained members in prison custody.”

    The alleged offence, the government said, is contrary to Section 8 (1) of the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 and punishable under Section 8 (1) of the same Act.

    Following Ugwu’s oral application, the charge was read in English and explained to the accused persons in Hausa language.

    The court, presided over by Justice Saliu Saidu, asked each of them: “Do you understand the charge read to you?”

    The accused persons all responded in the affirmative and pleaded not guilty.