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  • Woman arrested over false kidnap alarm in Edo

    Woman arrested over false kidnap alarm in Edo

    A 24-year-old woman, Osarobo Omoyemen, who announced her kidnap on Tiktok, has been arrested by operatives of the Edo State Police command.

    Omoyemen announced on TikTok that she was kidnapped along Upper Sakponba Road in Ikpoba-Okha local government area and rescued by the Police.

    She claimed she was detained at Akpata Police Station and that the police collected N10,000 before she was released.

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    But spokesman for the Edo Police Command, Moses Yamu, said investigation showed Omoyemen fabricated the kidnapping story to boost her online following.

    Yamu said Omoyemen has been charged to court for spreading false information.

    According to him: “During interrogation, Omoyemen confessed that she staged the incident solely to generate online content and attract followers to her TikTok page.

    “It was also discovered that she deleted an earlier video in which an accomplice in the background was appealing to viewers to follow her page, clearly exposing the motive behind the false alarm.

    “The content was not only misleading but capable of inciting hostility against the Police and triggering unnecessary tension within the state.

    “Efforts are ongoing to arrest her accomplices to ensure they face the full weight of the law. This action is intended to serve as a deterrent to others who may attempt to misuse social media to create panic or disrupt public peace.”

  • Man nabbed for threatening to kidnap school principal

    A 27-year old man identified as Endurance Udebu has been paraded by the Edo State Police Command for threatening to kidnap the principal of Edeikholo Grammar school,Ubiaja, Mr. Ukhun Jacob.

    Endurance was alleged to have demanded for the sum of N400,000 from Mr. Jacob or he would kidnap and kill him.

    It was gathered that Mr. Jacob started looking for money to pay but was advised to report to the police.

    The suspect was arrested through high technical intelligence at Illushi, Esan South East Local Government Area.

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    Endurance told newsmen that he resorted to extort money from Mr. Jacob because he needed money for personal upkeep.

    He said he collected the phone number of the principal from a friend.

    Edo State Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Danmallam said the suspect would soon be charged to court.

  • Man nabbed for repackaging bullets

    A 25-year old man, John Omosuanfo, has been arrested by men of the Edo State Police Command for producing bullets from expended cartridges.

    John was arrested at Iyoha village in Estako West local government area after one of his brothers used one of the bullet to shoot a rival cult member.

    He told newsmen when he was paraded that he used the bullets he manufactured to hunt animals and not for armed robbery or cultism.

    John explained that attempt by his brother to lure one Lucky into the Jurist confraternity led to family fight and both parents were injured in the process.

    According to him, “I pick expended cartridge and remove the under. I cover it back with slippers and load it with local gun power. I used it for hunting animals. I don’t sell the bullets. I was arrested because my brother used one of the cartridge to shoot some boys.

    “My brother was having issue with a boy at a bar. My brother told the boy to join Jurist but the boy said he would prefer to join Vikings. My brother went to his house to make peace but fight started. The boys came to our house and use cutlass to cause injuries on our father.

    “That was the reason my brother use the gun to shoot them.”

    His brother, Omomoh, who was also paraded said, “Sunday wanted to initiate Lucky in Jurist but Lucky refused. He asked them to leave the bar since they do not want to join Jurist.

    “He went to their house to apologise but fight started so I destroyed their property because they injured me. They came to our house and didn’t find us. They use machete on our father which made our younger brother to use gun to fire at them.”

    But Sunday Anthony, a brother to Lucky who was also paraded, said he returned home from Jattu when he saw some boys fighting with his brothers and used cutlass inflict injuries on their father.

    “The boys destroyed our properties and used cutlass to inflict injuries on our father. We went to their house to also use cutlass to cut their father. As we were going, Sunday brought a gun to shoot us.

  • Herbalist nabbed for defiling teenage patient

    A 51-year old herbalist identified as Francis Aju has been arrested for allegedly defiling a teenage patient that was brought to him for treatment.

    Francis was to treat the girl of alleged ailment suspected to be mental illness but the girl told her parents she was defiled.

    Speaking in a chat with newsmen when he was paraded, Francis who denied defiling the victim said the allegations was a ploy by the parents not to pay him the balance money he charged them to treat the girl.

    Francis said he was shocked when he was accused of defiling the girl after the father has agreed that her sanity has returned.

    He said he admitted to the allegations because of the severe punishment he was given.

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    His words, “I am 51 years old. I am an herbalist in Uromi. A man called Clement came and told me his daughter is having problems in her head. He brought the daughter and I gave her medicine. We settled for N80,000. He gave me half and promised to bring the balance.

    “He later came and said the daughter was getting better. I gave him another medicine. The next day, they came back and said their daughter claimed I raped her.

    “There was no time I was left alone with the girl. I only bath the girl the first day they brought her. I didn’t do anything with her. It was the father that is now accusing me. It was the beating I received from the police that made me to confess to the crime.”

    Meanwhile, about 88 persons suspected to be involved in various crimes such as cultism, kidnapping, armed robbery, murder and defilement were paraded by the Edo State Police Command.

    Police Commissioner, Babatunde Kokumo, said the suspects have made confessional statements and that they would soon be arraigned in court.

    He warned criminals to flee from the state.

    Items recovered included 22 assorted rifles and cut to size barrels, 77 Love cartridges and three vehicles.

  • Man, 46, beheaded in Edo

    Men of the Edo State Police Command have arrested one Jimoh Odion who beheaded a 46-year old man, Atogwe Asilemhe, after an argument.

    The offence was committed on October 14 at Ayogwiri, Estako West local government area.

    Jimoh who was paraded alongside other suspected cultists and kidnappers said he didn’t behead his victim for money rituals.

    He said he was annoyed because of the consistent pestering on why he didn’t want to join his mates for the age grade initiation ceremony.

    According to him, “It was during the celebration of age grade. I didn’t know when I beheaded the man. When people came to arrest me that I killed somebody, I said I did not.

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    “I am an orphan. I didn’t want to go fo the age grade because I have problem with our village head. One man gave me white Agbada and red cap to wear to the ceremony.

    “People were still pestering me to go to age grade initiation. The much talking was annoying me. I don’t know what came over me. I dropped the red cap on the ground and I saw myself destroying my property. I was in the church when I saw people running after me that I have killed someone and taken the head away.

    I don’t have any quarrel with the man. I didn’t want to use the man for ritual and no body asked me to bring his head.”

  • Edo cult killings: Police arrest 58 suspects

    Edo State Police Command said it has arrested 58 suspected cultists in connection with the cult war that has claimed over 20 lives.

    It said the suspects were arrested in various parts of Bénin City.

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    Security has also been beefed up at the popular Third Junction where suspected cultists and police engaged in exchange of gunfire after the killing of an ad hoc staff of Edo State Public Work Volunteer was killed in the area.

    Traders hurriedly locked their shops while passersby fled for safety.

    State Commissioner of Police, Babatunde Kokumo, who confirmed the arrest, said the suspects belonged to various cult groups.

    Kokumo said they have intensified their patrol and proactive measures to stop the killings.

    He however denied reports that over 20 persons were killed in the cult war.

    His words, “So far, we have nothing short of 58. As at the last count, we have 58 of them cult members of different cult groups; aye, vikings, black axe. The arrests cut across the various cult groups and we have arms and ammunitions recovered from them.

    “We have also increased our scope of intelligence, deployment has equally being made in all the nooks and crannies of the metropolis and we are doing more of feasibility policing so that it would serve as proactive measure on our part to prevent all these cult killings.

    “The killings emanated from inter cult rivalry clashes and this of course is not acceptable to us. We are not going to say that the cultists are killing themselves. We will not fold our arms to wait until the cultists start killing non cult members before we rise to the challenge so we are not taking it lightly. We are leaving no stone unturned to ensure that we nip these criminal activities in the bud.

    “The figure you see in social media is misleading, very, very misleading, false, complete falsehood I will liaise with the CID who are handling it to get the actual figure. I have always said that investigative journalism will help us, yes there is need to tell our people what is happening around where we are but giving false information can be misleading.”

  • Man flogs step-son to death

    Edo State Police Command have arrested one Mathias Otabor for allegedly flogging his three years old step son to death.

    The name of the step-son was given as Destiny Meshack.

    Police said the incident occurred at No. 8 Obanosa Street off 2nd East Circular Road, Benin City.

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    State Police Commissioner, Babatunde Kokumo, said Mathias flogged his step-son with belt and cable wire until he collapsed and died.

    He said the corpse has been deposited at the Central Hospital mortuary.

    Kokumo spoke when he paraded 76 suspects arrested for various offences ranging from murder, cultism, kidnapping and rape.

    Among the suspects paraded was one Friday Moses for impregnating his 13 years old daughter.

    It was learnt that it was some youths from Ologbo in Ikpoba Okha Local Government that took him to the police station after they discovered the act.

    The victim (names withheld) who is now five months and one week old pregnant said her father started sleeping with her when she was seven.

    She stated that her father threatened to kill her if she exposed the sexual exploits.

    Her father however denied having carnal knowledge of his daughter.

    According to him, “She told the police that I am responsible for her pregnancy and I told the police that I am not but they did not believe me. They started beating me and because of that, I admitted that I did it.

    Kokumo said the suspects would soon be charged to court after investigations have been concluded.

  • Wife’s report lands husband in soup

    A 42-year old man, Ese Aibangbe, has been arrested by men of the Edo State Police Command for illegal possession of firearm after his wife, Joy, reported him to the police.

    His wife reportedly told the police that her husband goes out with the gun every night after he threatened to deal with her for returning home drunk.

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    Ese who was paraded by the police said he got married to the woman in 2016 and that they were yet to have children.

    He denied threatening to shoot his wife even as a he agreed that he does not have any license to own a gun.

    According to him, “It was my wife that set me up. She came back home one day and was drunk. It was about 9:30pm. I quarreled with her on why she came home late when I have not eaten.

    “She started insulting me and I slapped her. She slapped me back. I was surprised she went to tell the police that I have a gun.”

    “I was using that gun as a vigilante in my community and not for robbery. I don’t have a license for the. The reason I did not return the gun when police asked people to do so was that I did not hear about it.

    “I will forgive my wife if I got out of this mess. I do community work and I am not a criminal.”

    But the State Commissioner of Police, Babatunde Kokumo, told newsmen that his wife said he used the gun to hustle.

    He said the suspect would soon be charged to court.

  • Why we killed our girlfriends, by suspects

    The trio of Alexander Ogbeije, Osarenwinde Iduwanyi and Junior Omo-Shaba now share a cell at the headquarters of the Edo State Police Command awaiting when they would be charged court to face murder trial.

    Their fate now lies on how well they can convince judges that they are innocent of the crimes they are accused. They are strangers now bounded by the similar crimes they committed at different locations in the month of July. All of them allegedly killed their lovers.

    Their stories are that of love turned sour, betrayal and perhaps killing by mistake. They all planned to marry their lovers they ended up killing.

    Osarenwinde Iduwanyi , 46, said his life is  in a mess because he refused to listen to his mother not to fall in love with a single mother of three, Gladys Okoh. He said late Gladys frustrated his life because he did everything she wanted him to do. The multiple stabbing he inflicted on his lover showed how bitter he was about how their love affairs turned out. Police said he stabbed his lover in several places, including her vagina.

    He told reporters that he was in Italy for 12 years after which he left for the United States before he finally settled in South Africa. Osarenwinde said he has a family in Italy.

    Narrating how his late lover frustrated his life, Osarenwinde said he loved her and wanted to marry her despite the warnings from his mother and relatives.

    According to him, “Look at me now. My life is finished. I wanted to marry her so I always try to make her happy. My mother told me to leave her but I did not listen.

    “She was always insulting my mother and I will be begging her and begging my mother. There was a day I saw condom in her bag but that was not the reason I stabbed her.

    “She said I should open business for her so I sold my SUV at a cheap price of N250,000 and gave her N150,000. I travelled to Lagos and when I came back I saw that she has bought clothes and other personal things with the money. I was annoyed and reported her to her brother about how she spent the business money I gave her.

    “I wanted to still buy a caravan for her but she was still quarrelsome. On the day the incident happened, I was calling her and she was not picking my calls. When I got to her house, she said she wanted to leave the relationship. I told why, after she has frustrated my life, she said it was my mother that frustrated my life.

    “She brought out a knife and wanted to stab me but we struggled and I took it from her. I don’t know why I didn’t go outside with the knife but I stabbed her and went home”.

    Alexander said he had worked hard on his farm for the past three years to raise the money that eventually caused the crisis that led to his killing the woman he wanted to marry.

    Police said he used cutlass to kill Mercy but he said he only slapped her and she fainted.

    According to Alexander, “My girlfriend slapped me two times and I slapped her back then she died. She is my wife. I want to marry her. We are from the same Abavo village in Delta State. I have a farm in Urhonigbe, Edo State. Since last year, we have been together. We were putting things together planning for the future. There was a time I told her that I have over N500,000. I told her that I will use part of the money to pay her bride price and use the rest to open business for her.

    “After three days, I returned from work and saw that the money was missing. I asked her about it and she said she will kill me if I ever talk about the money again. I left her. In the evening, this girl has arranged boys in the house. They started beating me and I do not know why they were beating me.  She reported me to the police and anti-cult unit. I have to run away from my town. When she came to meet me at the farm, I asked her why there was misunderstanding between us. She slapped me twice and I returned the slap which made her to faint. I ran away and later reported myself to the police.

    “I did not bury the body. I left it when I saw that she was no longer breathing. I worked hard alone to get that money.

    “All I am begging is that government should help me to beg the family to my back any expenses. It was a mistake for me to kill her.”

    Junior Omo-Shaba said it was a big mistake for him to kill his girlfriend. Aged 19, he opted to learn fashion after he finished secondary school. He rented an apartment and enrolled his late girlfriend to learn how to make hair.

    He said what led to the death of his girlfriend was an unserious argument on why he used to return home late.

    According to him, ”She was on her way to her house at about 10pm when I met her at the gate. We went back home. She brought out a knife from my room and started peeling orange. She was jokingly saying I was with other girls who made me to always return home late. She said she would use the knife to injure my face so that other girls will not follow me again.

    “I told her I will use the knife to injure her face. I held her behind her back and we were dragging. It was then the knife pierces her right breast. I ran out of the house in fear. My friend visited me and I told him what happened. He said we should take her to the hospital. It was while we were taking her to the hospital that some persons pointed torch at us and my friend ran away leaving me with my injured girlfriend. The knife was still in her breast.

    “I was sacred so I ran away too. I heard gun shot and it was later I saw that it hit my finger. I was called the next day that my girlfriend is lying on the street dead. I called my mother and she called my father. My father said I should report to the nearest police station but I said he should accompany me. It was my father that took me to the police station.

    “She was just 19. She is a young girl. I felt bad about what happened. My father married another wife so I decided to rent an apartment.”

  • Police nab one chance robbers in Edo

    A three-man one chance robbery gang that operates in Bénin-Sapele axis has been nabbed by men of the Edo State Police Command.

    The gang was smashed while attempting to kidnap a businessman at Etiosa community in Bénin City.

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    Names of the suspects were given as David Ogbengbuzie aged 18, Paul Francis aged 20 and Ugiagbe Jerry aged 22.

    Their operation pattern is to carry passengers going to Sapele or Warri in Delta State and they wild rob them when they get to Obaretin village.

    David said the leader of the gang escaped when police rounded them up during the kidnap attempt.

    He said they killed one of their victims at Obaretin village and buried him in the bush because he dragged with them.

    David however said he was ready to show the police where the victim is buried adding that they raped a female victim in March this year,

    According to him, “We have killed one of our victims. We buried him in the bush. He was dragging gun with one of us. We killed him this year at a bush near Obaretin village.  I have not taken the police to where we bury the person.

    “We get passengers from different locations. The one on the run is the person driving the bus. We will get passenger going to Warri and divert the bus.  We have raped one of the women.”

    Jerry said he used to sit as passengers seat in the bus and would be paid N5000 at the end of every operation.