Tag: Benue Police

  • Police arraign pastor accused of raping housewife, 17-year-old girl

    Police arraign pastor accused of raping housewife, 17-year-old girl

    The Benue State Police Command has arraigned a suspended pastor with a new generation church, Kelvin Imo of Kilometre 5, Gboko Road, Makurdi for alleged rape of a housewife and a 17- year-old girl before a Makurdi Chief Magistrate Court.

    Prosecuting Police Officer, Inspector Friday Kanshio, informed the court that the housewife (name withheld) had on September 2 reported to the police in Makurdi that she went to the church to see the accused, who is her pastor, for prayers and counseling.

    The complainant, however, said after praying for her, the accused wiped her face with a handkerchief, following which she lost strength and the pastor physically overpowered and forcibly had an intercourse with her inside the church.

    Following police investigation, the accused was arrested

    No plea was taken for want of jurisdiction, while the prosecutor stated that investigation was on- going and asked for another date.

    The Chief Magistrate granted the accused in the sum of N1 million and one surety who must be a civil servant on Grade Level 15 and above.

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    He adjourned the case till October 8 for further mention.

    In the second case against the pastor, the 17-year-old girl from Adoga, Tarkaa Local Government Area, Benue State, reported to the police that the accused invited her and other members to come to the Nyambee branch of the church in Tarkaa Local Government Area where he was the resident pastor.

    However on reaching the church, the pastor invited her to his office and forcibly had canal knowledge of her.

    The accused was remanded in Federal Correctional Centre, Makurdi, with the case adjourned till October 8.

  • Police foils bandits’ attack, kill one in Benue

    Police foils bandits’ attack, kill one in Benue

    The police command in Benue said it repelled a group of armed bandits responsible for criminal activities in the Sankera axis of the state.

    The command Spokesman, DSP Udeme Edet, disclosed this in a statement, on Saturday, in Makurdi.

    He said that the incident took place on Friday afternoon along the Kendev/Zaki Biam Road.

    Edet said the command received credible intelligence about bandits robbing villagers along the Kendev/Zaki Biam road, Ukum Local Government and immediately swung into action.

    According to her, the officers foiled the attack, kill one of the bandits and recovered an AK-47 rifle from the neutralised bandit.

    “The police immediately swung into action and deployed patrol and tactical teams which ambushed the bandits.

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    “A fierce gunfire exchange ensued, resulting in one bandit, Awase Ankyunyo alias Abi Doka, being fatally wounded and AK-47 rifle with live ammunition was recovered from him.

    “The bandit was confirmed dead upon arrival at the hospital, while others escaped with gunshot injuries towards the Chito axis,” she said.

    Edet said the Commissioner of Police in Benue as commended the officers involved in the operation for their bravery and swift response.

    She said that the command remained committed to ensuring the safety and security of lives and property of Benue citizens.

  • Police neutralise three bandits in fierce gun battle in Benue

    Police neutralise three bandits in fierce gun battle in Benue

    Operatives of the Benue State Police Command have killed three suspected bandits from Shitele and Ukum following a violent encounter near Tse-Gondo axis. 

    According to Force Public Relations Officer ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the suspects were allegedly holding secret meetings in Sankera to plan attacks on security operatives before police forces engaged them in a fierce gun duel. 

    The operatives recovered two locally fabricated guns and live cartridges from the scene.

    Adejobi emphasised that the Nigeria Police Force continues to make significant strides in tackling criminal activities through proactive policing strategies, citing recent operations that led to the neutralisation of notorious bandits and the arrest of suspects involved in kidnapping, cultism, and armed robbery.

    “The Benue State Police Command has demonstrated its proactive capabilities in a recent operation targeting banditry. On May 3, 2025, acting on credible intelligence, Police operatives attached to the Benue State Command engaged in a gun battle, a group of bandits suspected to be from Shitele and Ukum, who were holding secret meetings at Sankera, planning attacks against security operatives in the area. During the fierce gun duel near the Tse-Gondo axis, three bandits sustained fatal gunshot injuries and were later confirmed dead at the hospital. The operatives recovered several exhibits from the scene, including two locally fabricated guns and some live cartridges.

    “Similarly, operatives of the Delta State Commands CP Special Assignment team arrested one Henry Okpor, a serial car snatcher, on 22nd April, 2025. A pump-action gun, a Toyota Highlander (Reg. No. RBC-414-BL), and a Hyundai car (Reg. No LSD-367-DU), believed to be stolen, were recovered from him. The Command has also shown strides in suppressing cultism. On April 25, 2025, a sting operation by the CP Special Assignment team led to the apprehension of Mudiaga Okparume and Arinze Humble, confirmed members of the Vikings confraternity. The operatives recovered two Beretta pistols and five rounds of live ammunition.

    “Furthermore, in a swift response to a kidnapping incident reported on April 26, 2025, where two persons in Agbarho were kidnapped, operatives of the state command mobilised and trailed the suspects to Uvwiama forest in the Ughelli North LGA, where the operatives successfully rescued the two victims during an intense operation. Nine suspects were also apprehended, and a cache of weapons was recovered, including three pump-action guns, three double/single-barrel guns, one locally made gun, and thirteen rounds of live cartridges.

    “These successful operations are a testament to the dedication and proactive measures taken by the Nigeria Police Force to combat violent crimes. The Force remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens through intelligence-led policing, community engagement, and swift response to reports of criminal activities.”

    All suspects, the police said, would be charged in court upon conclusion of various investigations.

    The Inspector-General of Police, (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, the Force Public Relations Officer said has commended the efforts of the gallant operatives and assured members of the public that the Force would leave no stone unturned in ensuring the safety and security of all citizens and residents within the country.