Tag: Gang leader

  • Suspected gang leader, 20 others nabbed

    Zamfara State Police Command has arrested the leader of a gang called “Sara-Suka”, as well as 20 members.

    Spokesman, Muhammad Shehu said in a statement in Gusau yesterday that the gang had been terrorising Gusau and its environs.

    The statement said the suspects were arrested by the operation team of the command on Wednesday in Yan-Mangwarora, Gusau during a raid of criminals’ hideouts.

    It said dried leaves of Indian hemp, three bottles of shooter intoxicant and tramadol tablets were recovered from the suspects.

    The statement, which said the suspects were assisting the police with information, added that the command was on the trail of other members of the gang.

    It said the command would not relent in its efforts to ensure protection of life and property, urging the public to assist it with information about the gang.

     

  • Army arrests gang leader in Taraba

    The Nigerian Army said last night that a notorious criminal gang leader has been arrested in Taraba State.

    Its Director of public relations Brig Gen Texas Chukwu said in a statement that the suspect and his gang were responsible for various criminal activities in the state.

    He said: “The Nigerian Army has arrested a notorious criminal, Mr Bwesse H. Tanimu a.k.a skin in Taraba State.

    “Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect with other members of his gang still at large are said to be responsible for various criminal activities within Takum and its environs.

    “The Nigerian Army wishes to assured the public of protection of lives and property at all times”.

    Read Also: Army declares five wanted over Taraba killings

     

  • Police kill two suspected killers of youth leader in Kaduna

    Police kill two suspected killers of youth leader in Kaduna

    The Nigeria Police Force has killed two suspected killers of a Youth Leader, Haru Manya, in Sabon Gaya in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    Manya was killed by the suspects while working on his farm on Nov. 12.

    The Force spokesman, CSP Jimoh Moshood, disclosed this while addressing newsmen in Sabon Gaya on Tuesday.

    Moshood said that the two suspects were killed during a shoot-out with the members of Operation Absolute Sanity.

    He explained that the operation followed a directive from the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, to arrest the killers.

    “The Inspector-General of Police commiserates with members of the community and directed Operation Absolute Sanity to arrest the killers,”he said.

    The spokesman said that investigation would be intensified to arrest other suspects connected to the heinous crime.

    In a related development, the Nigeria Police Force said it had arrested eight suspected kidnap-for-ransom and armed robbery gang.

    The suspects are: Umar Ibrahim, gang leader, Iliya Adamu, Ifeanyi Linus, informant to the gang, Jibril Adamu, Samaila Haruna, Ibrahim Mamman, Ibrahim Idris and Silas Chukwuemeka.

    The Force Spokesman said that the suspects had confessed to the various crimes they had committed along the Abuja-Kaduna road.

    He said that three victims were rescued form the suspects’ hideout, adding that a police officer was also injured during the shoot-out.

    He said that items recovered from them are: two Toyota Corolla cars, one with registration number: ABJ 893 NV, and one without a number plate, two locally made single barrel guns and one AK 47 rifle.

    Others are: one locally made revolver gun, one AK 47 magazine, one live cartridge, two expended cartridges and seven AK 47 am munitions.

    He said that investigation was ongoing and when concluded, the suspects would be arraigned in court for prosecution

    “They will be arraigned in court on completion of investigation and investigation is being intensified to arrest other suspects at large,”he said.

    Moshood urged owners of the vehicles to contact the Police command in Kaduna for identification and collection

    He said that the Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Mr Ibrahim Idris, had directed the Assistant Inspectors-General of Police (AIGs) and Commissioners of Police (CPs) in the zones and commands to replicate same feat on the highways and major roads.

    He said that they were also to beef up security in their areas of responsibility and ensure massive deployment of armed police personnel, patrol teams and undercover operatives to black spots, flash points and other vulnerable criminal spots.

    The Force had on July 25 commenced ‘Operation Absolute Sanity’ on Abuja-Kaduna Highway to check incessant cases of kidnappings and armed robbery.

    On July 31 and Aug. 3, the police also arrested 31 and 40 suspects at Katari and Rijana areas, along the Kaduna-Abuja road.

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  • FCT Police arrest five armed robbery suspects

    The FCT Police Command said on Tuesday that it had arrested five notorious armed robbery suspects and a car snatching syndicate.

    The suspects are: John Peter, 30, gang leader, Solomon Atabo, 33, Salisu Suleiman, 29, Olobo Rilwan, 25, and Emeka Umera, 34.

    The FCT Police Commissioner, Mr. Musa Kimo, who presented the suspect to newsmen, said they were arrested through the inter-agency collaboration initiative of the command.

    He explained that Peter was arrested by the police after he went into hiding on hearing that four of his members were arrested on March 6 by the Army and transferred to the command for investigation.

    Kimo said that eight locally made pistols used for the operation were recovered from the suspects.

    He said that the suspects who had all confessed to the crime would be charged to court on conclusion of investigation.

    In a related development, Kimo said the police had arrested an armed robbery/murder suspect, Obinna Echianu, 42, who hailed from  Aba in  Abia.

    Kimo said that the suspect was arrested by police attached to the command’s special anti-kidnapping squad at Apo mechanic village, Abuja on March 13.

    He said the suspect killed a cab operator who he hired on Dec. 22, 2016 at the Berger junction to convey him and his members now at large, to Airport road in Abuja.

    Kimo said the victim was murdered at the Gosa pedestrian bridge after being robbed of his phone, cash and Nissan Almera car which was driven to his house in Aba.

    The commissioner said the suspect confessed to have personally killed the deceased with the help of his cohort who was at large.

    “Efforts have been intensified to arrest his cohort who is now at large,“he said.

    Kimo said the suspect would be arraigned in court on conclusion of investigation into the crime.

    The commissioner said that the command had also arrested four suspected kidnappers linked with the kidnapping of a Fulani girl at Wumi village, in Gwagwalada area of Abuja on March 19.

    The suspects are : Abdullahi Sanda, 25, Abubakar Muhammad,30, Shehu Usman, 30, and Usman Abubakar.

    He said that the suspects were arrested with one locally made revolver and two locally made single barrel gun.

    Kimo said that the suspects were members of a notorious syndicate of kidnappers and cattle rustlers who specialised in laying siege at Fulani settlements to take their victims.

    He added that the suspects were intercepted and arrested at Wumi while trying to escape after kidnapping one of their female victims who was rescued by the police.

    “The suspects have been transferred to the command special anti-kidnapping squad for further investigation,” he said.

    Other suspects arrested according to the commissioner included eight members of a cult.

    The suspects are: Emeka Ani, Felix Oje, Promise Ezubuike, Efiong Chidi, Paul Chinedu, David Elkana,Ikechukwu Okoro and Osinachi Anyanwu.

    He said the suspects were arrested on March 23 by the police attached to Karimo division, after a tip-off from members of Angwan Shehu village in Karmo, Abuja.

    Kimo said the suspects had been terrorising and robbing the residents of the village.

    He said that items recovered from them include one pick axe and a beret.

    He said the suspects had been transferred to the command’s Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (CIID) for discreet investigation  and prosecution.

    The commissioner said that the achievements were a result of hard work and dedication of the command to fulfill its constitutional mandate.

    He commended the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, for his unflinching support to the command.

  • Police nab notorious gang leader

    Police nab notorious gang leader

    Thug, Wasiu Akinwande (aka Oloriesho) has been arrested by the police over the death of a 29-year-old trader Anene Utazi and a nine-year-old Aminat Lateef.

    He was nabbed last Tuesday by operatives from D9, State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) at Panti, Yaba, Lagos Mainland following a gun battle at his Mosalashi Street, Mushin hideout.

    Sources said Oloriesho has been on the police wanted list for long, following gang-related killings in Mushin since 2009.

    He was allegedly linked with almost all gang-related killings in Mushin, Fadeyi, Somolu, Bariga and Ilupeju.

    A source said Oloriesho and his gang were recruited in 2009 by a faction of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).

    Five members of his gang were arrested by SCIID operatives in January and an AK47 snatched from a slain policeman at Daleko on Isolo Road, Lagos, recovered from them.

    The source said: “Since his arrest, there has been no news of violent clashes or killings within Mushin; to make sure they achieve lasting peace in the area, the operatives went all out for Oloriesho because he is the leader of the gang that has been terrorising Mushin and its environs.

    Few months after they killed nine-year-old Aminat, they also killed, one Akeem Adeleye (a.k.a Cherokee) who was attacked close to his house in Idi-Oro.

    “One year after, while his friends were observing his remembrance, Oloriesho and his boys allegedly  stormed the place and  opened fire into the crowd; they  had a shootout with some  operatives  who  were around that area and killed one Niyi Ehindero, who is said to be  a nephew to the former Inspector-General of Police (IGP). He had once deceived the public with his obituary posters in the past.”

  • Agbara robbery: Police nab gang leader in Delta

    Agbara robbery: Police nab gang leader in Delta

    Operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team (SIRT) have arrested the gang leader of Thursday’s bank robbery in Agbara Industrial Estate, Ogun State.

    Twenty suspected militants dressed in military camouflage laid siege to the town as they raided about three banks before escaping through the waterways.

    The suspect, simply identified as Kelly Rotor, was arrested following a shootout between detectives and three members of his gang at Sapele, Delta State.

    A policeman died in the shootout.

    Rotor and others were said to have also participated in the Festac, Ikorodu and Lekki bank robberies.

    A source said IG Solomon Arase drafted the special elite squad to track and arrest the suspects, who have laid siege to Lagos in recent times.

    He said Rotor, after the Agbara operation, travelled to Sapale for a wedding where detectives arrested him.

    The suspect and some of his gang engaged the police in a gun battle. He was later arrested with gun injuries.

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  • Gang leader surrenders 84 rifles in Benue

    Gang leader surrenders 84 rifles in Benue

    •Ortom extends amnesty

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom yesterday granted amnesty to a notorious criminal gang leader, Terwase Akwaza (aka  Ghana).

    The governor also extended the amnesty period for the surrender of illegal weapons till end of this month.

    He told reporters at the end of a Security Council meeting that Akwaza responded to his call to surrender the weapons he possessed illegally.

    Ortom urged him to desist from his activities, which he said constituted a security threat to individuals and communities in Benue and Taraba states.

    The governor said the amnesty became necessary, following a plea by the gang leader that he needed time to persuade some of his friends to follow suit.

    He expressed appreciation to President Muhammadu Buhari, his Taraba State counterpart, Darius Ishiaku, the Catholic Bishop of Katsina-Ala Diocese, Bishop Peter Adoboh and others for supporting the amnesty programme.

    Ortom said it had become imperative to secure the state so that a conducive environment would be created to attract investors and boost the state’s economic fortunes.

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, Colonel Edwin Jando (retd), said he received 135 assorted rifles and 770 rounds of ammunition from those who voluntarily surrendered, with 84 rifles from  Akwaza.

    Akwaza said  he became a militia leader to secure his community but responded genuinely to calls from Ortom to embrace peace.