Tag: Chris Ezike

  • Zenith bank robbery: Police to give Iboko, Agbo posthumous promotion

    Zenith bank robbery: Police to give Iboko, Agbo posthumous promotion

    The Commissioner of Police in Imo, Mr Chris Ezike, said he had recommended posthumous promotion for two police officers who died while repelling robbery attack on a bank.

    Ezike told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Owerri that another policeman, Mr Otu Attang, who survived the Feb. 22, 2017 attack, would also be promoted with the deceased officers, Chukwudi Iboko and Sunday Agbo.

    Four armed men on that day trailed a man to a new generation bank in Owerri, and in the process, attacked police officers attached to the bank.

    In the gun battle, the policemen killed one of the robbers identified as Ikechukwu Okpara but lost Iboko and Agbo.

    Ezike said that the recommendation followed the huge sacrifice the three officers made to save the bank and its customers.

    “The officers were gallant and showed serious commitment during the robbery attack. Nigeria Police Force cannot abandon them,” he said.

    The commissioner also said that the management of the bank had undertaken to offer a scholarship to the children of the deceased officers.

    He said that three of the suspected armed robbers, Justice Ogbonna, Abiye Charles and Okechukwu Nwanegbo, who attacked the bank, had been arrested, adding that different types of arms were recovered from them.

  • Police to promote officers killed in Imo bank robbery

    Police to promote officers killed in Imo bank robbery

    The Imo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Ezike, on Tuesday disclosed that the police would confer posthumous promotion on two officers killed during a bank robbery in Owerri, the state capital.

    The deceased police officers – Sergeant Chukwudi Iboko and Sergeant Sunday Agbo – were killed during a gun duel with armed robbers who attacked a branch of one of the new generation banks located along Wedthral road in February.

    The video of the bank robbery which was captured by Closed Circuit Television Camera, has already gone viral on social media.

    The police commissioner noted that police authority had not abandoned the families of the deceased officers, who “gallantly resisted the armed robbers and lost their lives in the process.”

    He added that the state police command has awarded scholarship to children of the two policemen.

    Ezike also said the bank has promised to take care of the medical expenses of another police officer, Sergeant Otu Attang, who lost one of his eyes during the robbery attack.

    He said, “We want to thank the bank for the financial assistance rendered for the burial expenses, release of start-up business funds for the families of the deceased officers, monthly allowances to the families, payment of hospital bills and the promise of scholarship to any level for the families of the deceased officers. You are our partners in the Nigeria security project and we appreciate you even for understanding to bankroll the further treatment of our injured and gallant Sergeant Otu Attang.”

     

  • Imo CP commiserates with FRCN over death of staff

    Imo CP commiserates with FRCN over death of staff

    The Commissioner of Police in Imo, Mr. Chris Ezike, has commiserated with the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) over the death of its staff, Mr. Eddy Anyanwu.

    Ezike confirmed the news of the death of Anyanwu to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Owerri on Wednesday.

    He said that Anyanwu’s death was a big blow to both FRCN, his family and the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the late Anyanwu slumped at the Imo Trade and Investment Centre on Monday.

    He was covering a meeting between Valentine Ntomchukwu, the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of South-East zone, and eminent personalities in the state.

    Anyanwu was rushed to Federal Medical Centre, Owerri, with the assistance of the police but was confirmed dead in the early hours of Wednesday.

    The late Anynawu, who hailed from Ezinihite in Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo, was until his death, a presenter at the FRCN office.

    The Commissioner of Police described him as a committed and hardworking journalist who took his duties very seriously.

    “The news of Anyanwu’s death came to me as a big shock.

    “I want to condole with FRCN and his entire family and pray that God will give them the fortitude to bear the great loss,” he said.

  • Police rescue three hostages from Imo forest

    The police command in Imo has rescued three kidnap victims, tied up in a forest in the Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo.

    The three unidentified people were abducted on May 6.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the rescue followed a daring operation by the police early on Tuesday to rescue the abductees in a place called Avu Forest, near Owerri.

    Seven of the suspected kidnappers were captured in the operation, coordinated by the Imo Commissioner of Police, Mr Chris Ezike.

    The Spokesman of the command, Mr Andrew Enwerem, told NAN that the bandits were over-powered by operatives of the Anti-kidnapping Unit of the command inside the forest.

    He said that the operatives came to face-to-face with the abductors in the forest, where they were holding their three victims, tied up on trees.

    Enwerem said that after a hand-to-hand encounter with the kidnappers, the hostages were untied and released unhurt.

    According to him, the police commissioner has directed a mop-up operation in the forest and other hot spots in Owerri.

    He assured residents of Imo that the police were committed to securing lives and property of people in the state.

     

  • Police denies carrying out ‘politically motivated arrest’

    Police denies carrying out ‘politically motivated arrest’

    The Edo State Police Command has denied allegations that it has been carrying out ‘politically motivated arrest’.

    State Secretary of the People’s Democratic Party, Chief Felix Imosili, had accused the police of increasing political tension by allegedly reluctant to arrest persons involved in pulling down the party’s campaign banners and posters in parts of the state.

    Chief Imosili said PDP leaders were frequently called police stations to bail persons whose arrest he said were politically motivated.

    Imosili stated that the Police stopping of the PDP campaign at Igueben local government because the governor was coming to the area for APC campaign was capable of creating political tension.

    In his reaction, State Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, said those arrested by the police included some members of the National Youth Service Corps caught carrying out voter registration at the residence of a politician in Fugar, Estako Central local government.

    Ezike said the politician was arrested and charged to court.

    He disclosed that some persons were caught with INEC’s voter register and they were released after clarification from INEC officials that document could be downloaded from the Internet.

    The police commissioner said the PDP campaign rally at Ekpon in Igueben was cancelled because Speaker Justin Okonoboh first applied to holding political gathering in the area.

  • Three arrested for cyber crime

    Three arrested for cyber crime

    Three persons have been arrested by men of the Edo State Police Command for allegedly using Internet to hack into people’s bank account and transferred the sum of N1,173,000 into their personal account.

    Suspects arrested are Kunle Bamidele, Otasowie Osarugue and Emalele Bright.

    They were alleged to have committed the offense between February and May this year.

    State Police Commissioner, Chris Ezike, who paraded the suspects said they stole the  money from the accounts of Rosemary Osague and and Ogbemudia Lydia.

    Also, seven notorious suspected kidnappers in the state were paraded.

    The suspects were alleged to have been responsible for the abduction of Rev Stephen Ogbebor, Mrs. Helen Ehigiator, some medical doctors and nurses.

    Names of the suspects were given as Ikpomwosa Owegie, Sunday Dahomi, Rasheed Muritala, Usman Hassan, Audu Haruna, Mohammed Haruna and Wilson Emobosa.

    The police commissioner said the suspects were arrested through coordinated tactical operation, use of forensic and advance technology.

    One of the suspects, Wilson, was said to be the last man standing of an eight-man kidnapping syndicate currently standing trial since 2015.

    Wilson was said to have formed another syndicate of a four man kidnapping gang.

    Ezike said the suspects would be charged to court after investigations have been completed.

  • Edo police chief to lead raids on criminals

    Edo State Commissioner of Police, Chris Ezike, has said he would personally lead raids on criminal hideouts as well as embark on street patrols throughout his stint in the state.

    Ezike, who last week resumed as the new police boss in Edo, charged officers and men of the state police command to sacrifice their personal comfort for the safety of the people.

    He spoke on Monday while delivering his inaugural address at a meeting with senior officers, area commanders, Divisional Police Officers and heads of departments.

    Ezike ordered immediate recall of policemen posted to unauthorized individuals as well as other policemen who were posted illegally.

    He said office personnel in the state should be reduced by 50 percent because “adequate policing is done in the field.”

    He identified armed robbery, kidnapping and cultism as major security challenges in the state and charged the officers to use scientific method in tackling crimes within their jurisdiction.

  • Ejigbo assault:  Market leader, 11 others held

    Ejigbo assault: Market leader, 11 others held

    • Police declare four wanted

    Justice appears on the horizon for the three women that were assaulted in February, last year, at the Oba Morufu International Market, Ejigbo in Lagos State as the police yesterday paraded the Babaoloja of the market, Isiaka Waidi, and 11 other suspects.

    They were paraded by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in charge of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Mr Chris Ezike, and the Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), Frank Mba, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), at the Adeniji Adele Police Station, Lagos Island.

    The victims – two young girls and their mother – were tortured and brutalised by some people at the market for allegedly stealing pepper.

    One of the girls, Juliana Agoma, reportedly died in Benin Republic, where she was receiving treatment after the ordeal in which she sustained serious injuries.

    The police said four others, who are still in hiding, had been declared wanted. They added that their pictures would soon be made public for their easy identification.

    Those declared wanted by the police are: Tiri, an alleged member of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), who was captured in the video footage and alleged to give stripped Juliana, her daughter, Ajoke, and the other victim, naked; Otepa Oluranti, Michael Abolore and another simply identified as Akeem.

    In March, last year, an internet video, showing where the three females were being tortured went viral, drawing the ire of Nigerians, especially civil society groups, who demanded investigation of the video and the perpetrators’ arrest.

    Mba said: “Waidi is said to be the mastermind of the dastardly act which culminated in the arrest, debasement, torture and extortion of N50, 000.”

    Another suspect is Haruna Abdullahi and Buhari Yusuf, who mixed the concoction of pepper and alcoholic spirit that were applied on the bodies, including private parts of the victims. Others are: Saheed Adisa, Lateef Tijani, Ahmed Adisa, Oloruntoyin Dauda (Iya-Oja), Adekunle Adenuga, Jimoh Busari and Azeez Akinosun.”

    He said the suspects were identified on a parade by eyewitnesses, who went further to reveal parts played by each suspect, assuring that the Force would work with Interpol to confirm the veracity of Juliana’s death.

    Ezike said the suspects’ arrest was facilitated by civil society groups and the state Office of the Public Defenders (OPD).

    Waidi denied being involved in the torture of the victims, saying that he was at home when security guards attached to the market called him that they had discovered persons behind the stealing of missing pepper and tomatoes in the market.

    Waidi added: “When I got to the market, I was taken to their home. I found out that it was a little girl. I left instructions that they should hand them over to the police since I was rushing down to Alausa in Ikeja for a meeting. I didn’t even know the extent of what the security guards did to the woman and her children until I saw the video. I was not the person that committed the crime; it was the security guards.”

    Nike Salami, 16, half-sister of the late Juliana said Waidi lied as she recounted how Waidi repeatedly kicked her mother, after others had stripped her naked.

    “They said they would cut off my mother’s head. They told our landlord to give us quit notice, that we were thieves. They sent us out of the area and we went to live at my mother’s village,” said Nike. Mrs. Ajoke Agoma praised Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin for “relentlessly pursuing the case.

    Okei-Odumakin, who said she had visited the late Juliana’s grave in Benin Republic, added: “We also wanted to prove a point that jungle justice does not pay.”

    The Director of the OPD, Mrs. Omotola Rotimi, who said the case file would be forwarded to the Directorate of Public Prosecution, vowed: “We’ll ensure that justice is done in this case.”

    Mba said the police would work with other security agencies, in the distribution of the pictures of the wanted four, so that people could alert the nearest police wherever they sighted them.