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  • Air Force men arrest ‘robber’

    Air Force men arrest ‘robber’

    Officers of the Nigeria Air Force (NAF), Tactical Air Command (TAC) headquarters in Makurdi, Benue State, have arrested a suspected robber at a checkpoint near the NAF main gate in Makurdi.

    The bandit, Emeka Joseph, was arrested with locally-made pistols with eight rounds of 9mm ammunition and a stolen Sienna bus registered as LSD 524 AE.

    Briefing reporters, the Commandant, 35 Base Service Group (BSG), Air Commodore Olusesan Idowu, said the bus was snatched from Mrs. Susan Audu, who left a church near Modern Market in Makurdi.

    He said the suspect was nabbed at the second NAF checkpoint.

    Two pistols with eight rounds of 9mm ammunition was found on him.

    The commandant said the suspect had been handed over to the Special Anti Robbery Squad led by ASP Abu Francis for interrogation and prosecution.

    The 13 NAF men, who apprehended the robber, have been given letters of commendation.

    Air Commodore Idowu presented the letters and urged the officers to do more.

  • Police chief orders hoodlums’ arrest

    Police chief orders hoodlums’ arrest

    Lagos State Police Commissioner Kayode Aderanti has ordered Area ‘B’ Apapa Commander Nim Anene, an Assistant Commissioner (ACP), to arrest hoodlums who operate during traffic gridlock on Apapa-Oshodi expressway, Mile 2 and Ijora.

    He also urged him to decongest traffic with the new power motorcycles given to the command.

    Commissioning the five motorcycles code-named Police Bravo One to Police Bravo Five yesterday, Aderanti praised Anene’s creative idea in crime fighting.

    This, he said, would go a long way in reducing the menace of hoodlums who take advantage of traffic gridlock to rob motorists.

    “With these power machines, you will chase robbers and make sure you arrest them to face the wrath of the law,” he said.

    Aderanti enjoined other area commanders to emulate Anene.

    “The hoodlums’ menace has come to the level where they should be shown that the command is still in control and no hoodlum should be allowed to disturb the peace of road users in Lagos,” he said.

    Earlier, Anene told Aderanti that the use of motorcycles because imperative when his officers found it difficult to penetrate the traffic to get to where the hoodlums were operating.

    At times, he said, it took hours with vehicles to get to the spot, but with motorcycles, things would be different.

     

     

  • Police arrest robbers who raided Bayelsa chief’s home

    •Recover stolen vehicles, arms

    The police in Bayelsa State have arrested a gang of gunmen who invaded the residence of one Chief Allison Rollins and robbed him of his valuables.

    Rollins was robbed in his home at Elebele in Ogbia Local Government Area of the state at about 1am yesterday.

    The hoodlums were said to have stolen three vehicles parked in his compound and other valuables.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Asinim Butswat, who confirmed the arrest, said the police also recovered firearms from the suspects.

    He said they were apprehended at Choba, Rivers State.

    Other items recovered from the suspects, according to Butswat, are four handsets, one laptop, two boxes of jewelry, all belonging to the victim.

    The police spokesperson identified the suspects as Nelson Isaac, 23, and Tony Alaboh, 24.

    The PPRO said: “On June 18, 2015, at about 0100hrs, the Anti kidnapping/Anti-Vice unit of the police responded to a distress call, that some unknown gunmen had invaded the compound of one Allison Amachree Rollins, at Elebele Community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

    “The suspects robbed him of some valuables, collected his vehicles’ keys and drove away with one RAV 4 Jeep, with Reg No.  SPR 416 AA, two Toyota Hilux, with Reg Nos.  SAG 48 AT and SPR 257 CE.

    “The Anti Kidnapping/Anti Vice unit swung into action and alerted the neighbouring states.Consequently, about 3:30pm, two of the suspects, one  Nelson Isaac, 23, from Bomadi Ekpetiama, in Yenagoa Local Government Area and Tony Alaboh, 24, from Agberi community in Sagbama LGA, were arrested at Choba, Rivers State.

    “During their arrest, they were in possession of a locally-made pistol loaded with one live cartridge.  The police also recovered from them the three vehicles mentioned above, four handsets, one laptop, two boxes of jewelry, all belonging to the victim.”

    Butswat said the suspects had made useful statements, adding that the command had intensified efforts to arrest their cohorts.

  • Police arrest 30 in Ijebu-Ode

    The police in Ogun State yesterday said they had arrested 30 persons in connection with cult violence and killings in Ijebu – Ode.

    This followed series of raids carried out on their dens spread across Fidipote Street, Ogbogbo Village, Ita Alapo, Imaeweje Village and some hotels in Ijebu-Ode and adjoining villages.

    The raids have led to the arrest of the suspected  ring leaders involved in many criminal acts, including  killings.

    Police spokesman Olumuyiwa Adejobi said the raids were carried out by a 10 -man team of Special Anti Robbery Squad(SARS), coordinated by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Department of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence), Shina Olukolu.

    Other police units involved were Anti-Robbery Squad of the Department of Criminal Investigation and Intelligence, Mobile Police Force and the State Intelligence Bureau (SIB).

    According to Adejobi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), some of the suspected cultists arrested are: Gbenga Banjo (Solution), Akeem Kareem (Obalufon Dammy), Jawando and Kazeem Akeem (Obalofin).

    Others are Oluwatimileyin Akintunde (Majek), Olootu Lukman (Eba), Neyo and Oladele Oluniga.

    “The raids and arrests followed an instruction from the Commissioner of Police, Val Ntomchukwu, to rid Ijebuland of cult-related crimes and other vices.”

     

  • Rivers Assembly threatens govt officials with warrant of arrest

    The Rivers State House of Assembly has threatened to issue a warrant of arrest against any official who fails to honour its invitation to its sitting tomorrow.

    Deputy Speaker Leyii Kwanee, who presided over the plenary yesterday, issued the threat, following the failure of some commissioners and heads of corporations to honour their invitation.

    Kwanee said: “If any person wants to test the will of this place, on Thursday at 10am, we will be compelled to issue a warrant of arrest. No one can test the will of the Assembly, no matter how short its time.”

    The House of Assembly, on Monday, summoned the Commissioners for Finance, Agriculture, Power, Health, Tourism, Information, Budget, Works and Transport.

    The Heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), who were also invited are: the Accountant-General, Chairmen of Board of Internal Revenue, Rivers State Assembly Service Commission and Secondary School Management Board.

    But, yesterday, only the Commissioners for Transport, Budget and Power and the Chairman of Rivers State Assembly Service Commission, appeared before the lawmakers.

    The summon was on the state economy and conflicting reports from  the government, which they said were “very embarrassing” to them.

    The lawmakers’ action followed a motion brought by Deputy House Leader Nname Ewor, on those matters.

    During the yesterday’s plenary, Kwanee suggested that the House of Assembly should adjourn till the next sitting to allow other officers invited to appear.

    They noted that some of the commissioners wrote for permission.

    But his suggestion was opposed by some lawmakers, particularly Deputy House Leader Ewor, representing Ahoada East Constituency I, and Benibo Anabraba, representing Akuku-Toru Constituency II.

    Ewor, who presented the motion, said: “If we want to screen them, they will rush down from any part of the world to attend because they want to get a job. This is a matter of state urgent importance. I do not know what is more important to them than this. We need to do something so that we can be taken seriously.”

     

     

     

  • Police arrest 15 over election violence in Kogi

    The Police Command in Kogi on Thursday said it arrested 15 persons for various offences during the April 11 Governorship and House of Assembly elections in the state.

    The command’s spokesman, ASP Shola Adebayo, in a statement in Lokoja said the suspects would be charged to court after investigation.

    He said that two of the suspects were arrested in Ofu Local Government with ballot boxes and ballot papers and one suspect at Ankpa for unlawful possession of firearms.

    According to Adebayo, 12 of the suspects were arrested at Gegu-Beki community in Kogi Local Government for post-election violence.

    “There is a case of someone arrested with eight stolen explosive detonators by the police on the eve of the election.

    “This is a situation that would have spelt doom for the state but salvaged by the police,” he said.

    The police spokesman assured that all issues related to security breaches during the polls would be thoroughly investigated.

    He described the election as generally peaceful, attributing it to the proactive measures put in place by the police and other security agencies

  • Police arrest baboon, owner for robbery

    Police arrest baboon, owner for robbery

    A man and his 10-year-old baboon were arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Lagos State Police Command for robbery penultimate Monday.

    Twenty-seven-year-old Mohammed Nafiu and the ape named Miowu were arrested for conspiring with two others to snatch the sum of N230,000 from a man on his way from a branch of a first generation bank in Ogba, Lagos.

    The suspects were said to have ridden in an unregistered Nisan Prima to a point beside the bank where they laid an ambush for the bank’s customers.

    Upon sighting the victim, who was said to have kept the said sum in a nylon bag, they brought out the baboon and walked towards him. As the victim advanced, Nafiu allegedly directed it to attack him and collect the money from him.

    Terrified by the sight of the approaching ape, the victim was said to have abandoned the nylon bag containing the money and ran for dear life. The baboon was said to have handed the money over to Nura and both of them ran towards their vehicle.

    Unfortunately for Nura, some people who were watching the scene gave Nura and his ape a hot chase. Sensing danger, the two other suspects drove off and left them behind.

    Fearing that he might be attacked by the irate mob, Nura reportedly ordered his baboon to attack them. Scared by the baboon’s cry, the crowd dispersed. They however blocked all the escape routes open to Nura and his ape.

    As Nura contemplated the next thing to do, operatives of SARS arrived and ordered him to chain the baboon, after which both of them were arrested and taken to SARS headquarters in Lagos.

    In his confessional statement, Nura described himself as an indigene of Gala Local Government Area, Kano State.

    He said: “I was a farmer but later started selling native medicine in Kano. I relocated to Lagos for greener pastures because I believed there would be more customers here.”

    He said he had bought the baboon when it was only 18 months old with the aim of making more money by entertaining potential customers with it. But he later hit on the idea of robbing people by harassing them with the ape.

    Continuing, he said: “I later met a friend who also had a baboon and we started robbing people with the two baboons. We had earlier used a snake to rob a man of N2,000 in Ogba and he did not resist. We would point the head of the black snake to our victims and they would fret and surrender everything of value in their possession.

    “We usually target people who are coming out from banks or traders who are going to the market with a lot of money. We also attack people when we get information that they are carrying big money. We have operated more than ten times in Lagos.

    “We have carried out more than 10 operations but I would only be able to recall a few of them vividly. I trained the baboon to ensure that it carried out whatever instruction I gave to it perfectly. It has stayed with me for about 10 years.

    In the first operation, I got N10,000 from a bag the baboon snatched from a woman. I gave the man who drove us the mandatory N1,000 for fuel. The fuel money is apart from the money the driver would charge before we went for an operation.

    “At other times, we paid the driver N2,000. But in every case, we did not have to stay longer than 30 minutes, otherwise the driver would leave us and go. If the operation was not successful, we would not give driver anything. That was why he was at liberty to leave us once the time was up.”

    Nura said he got N5,000 from the second operation, from which he paid the compulsory N1,000 to the driver. He said their targets included supermarkets and auto companies where people would usually go with huge sums.

    He said the operation over which they were arrested was their biggest so far because it yielded about N230,000.

    The Command’s spokesperson, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said efforts were being made to get the rest of the gang members who were at large, including the second baboon.

    He thanked the members of the public for alerting the police about the incident in good time.

  • Arrest warrants on Oyo officials

    Oyo State House of Assembly has directed that arrest warrants be served on some principal officers for failing to appear before the House.

    The House gave the directive yesterday at its plenary presided over by the Speaker, Mrs. Monsurat Sunmonu.

    Among those affected are the accountant general, permanent secretary and director of Local Government Inspectorate in the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters.

    According to the lawmakers, the officers failed to appear before the House, as directed, at its March 5 plenary.

  • Police arrest woman for attempt to sell PVCs

    Kaduna State Police Command has arrested a 30-year-old woman (name not ascertained), a mother of two children, for attempting to sell Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), including hers, to a party chieftain.

    Spokesman for the Police Command, DSP Abubakar Zubairu, confirmed the development to reporters in Kaduna yesterday.

    He said the woman was arrested when attempting to sell PVCs at the Kabala ward in Kaduna North local Government.

    Abubakar said upon interrogation, she confessed to the crime, saying she attempted to sell the PVCs because she needed money to pay her father’s hospital bills.

    The spokesman, who said the woman is in detention at the state CID, added that the command is investigating the matter.

    It was learnt that the woman attempted to sell the PVCs to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Women Leader, Hajiya Hajara Mairiga, who alerted the police.

    She told the police that the suspect, whose name could not be ascertained at press time, came to her house on Monday and told her that she wanted to sell her PVC and those of others.

    The PDP women leader, who spoke to our reporter at Kabala Doki Police Station, said for sometime, electronic media have linked her with buying of PVCs from residents, an allegation she refuted.

    She said: “What has happened today has vindicated me because I have never asked anybody to sell his or her PVC to me. I know this is the handiwork of my opponents and the fact that Kabala ward is the ward of the Vice President. We have been victims of blackmail but I thank Allah that I’ve been vindicated.”

    For weeks in Kaduna, there have been unconfirmed rumour of the buying and selling of PVCS.

    Until now, no person has been arrested.

    The public have been advised to desist from either buying or selling PVCs.

  • Nyako seeks NJC’s probe of alleged judgment arrest

    Nyako seeks NJC’s probe of alleged judgment arrest

    Former Adamawa State Governor Murtala Nyako has urged the National Judicial Council (NJC) to investigate the alleged arrest of a judgment in his suit challenging his impeachment.

    Nyako, in two separate petitions to the commission dated February 13, said verdict in the case was ready only for it to be suspended.

    Justice Bilikisu Aliyu of the Federal High Court, Yola, had fixed February 12 for judgment after parties argued and adopted their briefs.

    But the verdict was not delivered as scheduled as the court’s Chief Judge, Justice Ibrahim allegedly withdrew the case-file following a petition.

    Urging the NJC to urgently investigate the matter, Nyako through his lawyer, Olukoya Ogungbeje, said his client believes there is a bid to frustrate the case.

    Nyako was impeached last year shortly after defecting from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to All Progressives Congress (APC).

    His deputy, Bala Ngilari, who remained in PDP, was said to have resigned moments before the House impeached Nyako, while the Speaker, Abubakar Fintiri was sworn-in as acting governor.

    However, Federal High Court in Abuja declared Ngilari’s purported resignation as unlawful and ordered Fintiri to vacate office as acting governor, following which Ngilari was sworn in as governor.

    Nyako had filed a fundamental rights enforcement suit before Justice Aliyu in Yola to contest the propriety of his impeachment after a similar suit in Lagos was struck out.

    “Why would Justice Auta not want the reserved judgment delivered contrary to his recent admonition to judges of the court at a workshop that political cases should be dispensed with before elections?” Ogungbeje wrote.

    According to Nyako, NJC should unravel why a judgment should be withdrawn based on a petition, wondering what allegations could be so weighty as to suspend a judgment for.