Tag: Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)

  • NSCDC arrest two suspected rapists in Niger

    NSCDC arrest two suspected rapists in Niger

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Niger said it had arrested two suspected rapists in Kontagora Local Government Area.

    The suspects are: Abdul Mohammed, 25 and Naziru Salisu, 23.

    Mr Philip Ayuba, the Commandant of the Corps in the state, who  disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna on Thursday, said the third suspect identified as Bayo was at large .

    He said that the suspects were arrested by officers of the Corps who were on routine patrol in Kontagora town.

    Ayuba explained that the Corp had commenced a comprehensive investigation to unravel the reason why the suspects committed the crime.

    He said that during interrogation the two suspects confessed to the crime but pleaded for clemency.

    He said that the 17-year-old victim of their dastardly act had been taken to Kontagora general hospital for comprehensive medical test.

    The commandant said all the suspects would be charged to court.

    He warned parents against allowing  their female children go to isolated places alone as cases of rape were becoming rampant.

  • NSCDC arrests four students for theft of 18 laptops in Jigawa

    NSCDC arrests four students for theft of 18 laptops in Jigawa

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Jigawa Command, says it has arrested four students of Government Science and Technical College (GSTC), Karkarna, in Yankwashi Local Government Area of the state, for allegedly stealing 18 new mini Samsung laptop computers.

    The NSCDC Commandant in the state, Malam Muhammad Durmin-Iya, stated this while presenting the suspects to newsmen in Dutse on Tuesday.

    Durumin-Iya said the students (names withheld) allegedly stole the items from the college’s computer room.

    He explained that about 25 of such laptop computers were donated to the college by the Federal Government,out of which the suspects stole 18 pieces.

    “The laptop computers were were about 25 in number donated to their school by the federal government for the enhancement of ICT education in their school.

    “Unfortunately, these final year students decided to steal them,” he said.

    The commandant added that the suspects were arrested after the school management lodged formal complaint in its office in Yankwashi Local Government Area about the stealing of the items.

    According to him, the students stole 12 of the computers on a date not known.

    Durum in-Iya further said the suspects stole another set of six of the items on July 1.

    He added that they were caught red-handed by men of the command operating in the area.

    “The first time they stole 12 of the computers, and that was when the school authorities noticed and reported to our office in the area.

    “So, upon receipt of the complaint, we sent our intelligence officers to the area.

    “And fortunately for us, we were able to arrest all of them while stealing another six sets of the computers on July 1,” he added.

    The commandant said that the students were not immediately taken to court since they were final year students, and so, they were allowed to compete their examination.

    “We did not immediately take them to court since during their arrest, they wrote their fifth paper in WAEC.

    “It was also to enable us conduct thorough investigation into the matter,” he explained.

    According to Durumin-Iya, the suspects took the advantage of the period when students were on Sallah break to steal the first set of the items and also used July 1 when council elections were conducted in the state to steal another second set of the computers.

    Durum in-Iya said they allegedly used iron rod and removed some blocks of the building to gain access into the computer room.

    He further revealed that six of the computers were recovered from the suspects, adding that the suspects had already sold 12 of the items.

    “During their arrest, six of the computers were recovered and they told us that they sold the other 12 at the rate N10,000 each at Farm Centre GSM market in Kano.

    “And each of the computers is valued at N70,000 in the market,” he added.

    According to him, the suspects, aged 17, would be charged to juvenile court.

  • NSCDC arrests two suspects for swindling job seeker

    NSCDC arrests two suspects for swindling job seeker

    The Borno command of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has nabbed two suspects who swindled a job seeker of  N350, 000.The state Commandant of the corps, Ibrahim Abdullahi, made the disclosure on Thursday in Maiduguri in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    He said the suspects were arrested on July 28, in Biu local government area of the state.He said the suspects collected N350, 000 from one Adamu Gambo, with a promise to secure him appointment with NSCDC. Abdullahi added that four months after collecting the fake appointment letter from the suspects, the victim could not resume work with the command.

    The commander, who warned that the command would not condone such acts,   said the culprits would be prosecuted.

  • NSCDC arrests two suspected child traffickers in Ekiti

    The Ekiti Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on Tuesday said it had arrested two “notorious” child traffickers.

    Its Commandant, Mr Donatus Ikemefuna, who announced the arrest at a news conference at Ado Ekiti, named the suspects as Stephen Udoh and Ede Thomas.

    “Operatives of the NSCDC nabbed the suspects after they trafficked 32 minors into the state for illicit businesses.

    “We have trailed the suspects for quite some time; they specialise in intra-state child trafficking between Benue and Ekiti, and unto other states in the South-West.

    “They bring the children here for child labour and prostitution. Most of the children are between five and 18 years,” he said.

    He said that the operatives arrested the suspects on Sunday, after men from the counter-terrorism unit trailed them to the location where they had taken their victims who were mostly primary and secondary school children.

    Ikemefuna disclosed that the two suspects had been on the watch list over the last two months, adding that the victims confirmed being promised jobs with attractive wages in Ado Ekiti, Igbonla in Ondo State and Ogbomoso in Oyo State.

    “Such ‘juicy’ jobs have proven over time to be child labour and prostitution; we arrested them with 32 children which they have turned to mere goods to be exported and imported.

    “ We intend to investigate the matter after which we will hand them over to NAPTIP for proper action,’’ he said.

  • NSCDC, DISCOs, partner to combat vandalism of electrical installations

    NSCDC, DISCOs, partner to combat vandalism of electrical installations

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) are collaborating to fight vandalism of electricity installations in the country.

    The Spokesperson of the Corps, Mr Emmanuel Okeh, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

    “We are working closely with the Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) to ensure adequate protection for these critical assets to avoid vandalism by unscrupulous elements,’’ Okeh said.

    He also said that the Corps had stepped up surveillance around electricity installations in the country to stem the tide of vandalism of the critical national asset.

    He said the Commandant-General of the Corps, Abdullahi Muhammadu, had directed all State Commands and the Arms Squad to work closely with the various Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) to ensure adequate protection for the facilities.

    He said that the NSCDC had also intensified its enlightenment campaign in the media to dissuade members of the public from engaging in such “criminal act and economic sabotage’’.

    Okeh said that the Corps had recently arrested and paraded some vandals caught stealing armoured cables belonging to the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) based on its surveillance.

    He called on communities where these installations were domiciled to always promptly report any acts of vandalism to the NSCDC or the nearest security post.

    The NSCDC spokesperson also emphasised the need for more intelligence, logistics and patrol vehicles to enable the Corps to properly protect the numerous critical infrastructure in the country such as Electricity, Telecommunication installations and oil pipelines scattered across the country.

    The AEDC’s Head of Public Relations and Media, Mr Ahmed Shekarau, confirmed that the company was partnering with the NSCDC to fight the menace.

    “We have a multi-purpose strategy to check the menace; you remember we had visited the Commandant–General of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC) on the partnership.

    “We have also visited the Inspector–General of Police , and he has agreed that the Force will collaborate with the AEDC to achieve the objective,’’ Shekarau said.

    He told NAN that vandalism of electrical installations was a major challenge to the operations of the company.

    NAN reports that activities of vandals had occurred in many areas in the FCT,especially in the Central Business District, and in such satellite towns as Lugbe, Kuje, Kubwa and Nyanya, resulting in power outage there.

    Shekarau said the number of cases of vandalism of the company’s installations assets was on the increase.

    “If I tell you the number of vandalism in Lugbe, last month alone, you will be shocked, and if I tell you the number of cables that were vandalised in Kuje, between last month and this month, you will also be shocked,” he said.

    He said that the AEDC was engaging members of the communities concerned to curtail the menace.

    “We are engaging with the communities on this issue, because if you look at the city centres where you even have light, you have street light, yet people still go and vandalise them; and in some of the places, the vandalism takes place in broad daylight,’’ The AEDC spokesman said.

  • Pre-registered SIM Cards: NCC nabs four suspects in Jigawa, recovers 70 cards

    Pre-registered SIM Cards: NCC nabs four suspects in Jigawa, recovers 70 cards

    The Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) has apprehended four suspects involved in selling pre-registered SIM cards in Jigawa.

    Mr Salisu Abdu, the NCC’s Head of Enforcement Unit, disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Dutse on Thursday.

    Abdu said that the suspects were arrested at Hakimi Street and Dutse new market, Dutse, the state capital, in collaboration with the state’s Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

    He said that the suspects were apprehended after the commission received an intelligence report about their activities in the area.

    The official said that the NCC was the sole regulator of all telecommunication companies in Nigeria.

    According to him, the commission was also able to confiscate about 70 pre-registered SIM cards during the operation.

    Abdu said that the commission had in 2010 issued directives that new SIM cards must be registered before being activated for one’s personal use.

    “As you know, NCC is the sole regulator of telecommunication industry in Nigeria.

    “So, we are in Jigawa today as part of our regulatory functions.

    “We received a security report that there is prevalence of pre-registered SIM cards being sold to the members of the public.

    “You may understand that pre-registered SIM cards are SIM cards that are already registered by proxy and sold to individuas who are interested.

    “These pre-registered SIM cards are mostly used by insurgents, armed robbers, kidnappers and other criminals,” the official said.

    He said that the NCC as regulatory body had done a lot in the area of SIM card registration through the supervision of SIM card registration across the country

    He noted that after the 2010 directives, a lot of engagements were made by the commission to ensure that they were complied with.

    “Today in Jigawa, based on the security report, we,in collaboration with the NSCDC, have apprehended four suspects involved in the sales of pre-registered SIM cards.

    “We have handed them over to the Civil Defence Corps for necessary investigation and prosecution,” he said.

    Abdu, therefore, warned people to desist from buying such pre-registered SIM cards, pointing out that they were mostly used by criminals.

    “Nigerians should stop buying and selling these type of SIM cards.

    “They are mostly used by criminals such as insurgents, kidnappers and armed robbers and they may one day kidnap, rob or kill someone close to you,” he warned.

  • Badoo: Ogun govt, security chiefs meet

    Badoo: Ogun govt, security chiefs meet

    ….warn cult group to steer clear of Ogun

     

    Ogun State government and security chiefs from the Army, Police, Department of State Security (DSS) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) among others, met on Wednesday to fashion out ways to prevent the deadly cult group – Badoo, from entering the state from Ikorodu – Lagos.

    The meeting which was chaired by Governor Ibikunle Amosun followed intelligence reports that the badoo group which had been visiting residence of with bloodshed, were planning to infiltrate the Gateway State.

    The Secretary to the State Government, Taiwo Adeoluwa, who issued the warning while speaking with journalists on behalf of the government in Abeokuta, the state capital, after the meeting, said   the administration has taken proactive measures to secure the lives and property of its people against badoo cult group or other criminal elements.

    “We just rose from a meeting with the Governor and all the Security Chiefs where we evaluated the current challenges, especially as it relates to the Badoo cult group. We want to sound a note of warning to them not to come to Ogun State as we are determined to make our State uncomfortable for them to operate.

    “We have mapped out our plans to deal with them and we are leaving no stone unturned in this regard,” Adeoluwa said.

    He reiterated the Government’s commitment to investing heavily in security, and urged residents to remain calm and go about their lawful activities peacefully without any apprehension.

    He explained that security agencies in the state were working hand in hand to ensure their safety at all times, as the state government would not fold its arms and watch criminal elements, under whatever guise unleash terror on people.

    And Speaking on behalf of the Service Chiefs in the state, the Commissioner for Police, Ahmed Illiyasu said “the security agencies in the state are united and committed,” adding that they “are ready to dislodge any criminal and bring them down.”

     

  • NSCDC destroys 15 illegal refineries in Edo in six months

    NSCDC destroys 15 illegal refineries in Edo in six months

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Edo Command, says it has destroyed 15 illegal refineries across the State between January and June.

    The Commandant of the Corps, Mr Makinde Ayinla, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Benin on Wednesday.

    Ayinla said the exercise was carried out by the Anti Vandals Unit of the Corps in compliance with the major mandate of the Corps to fight vandals and economic saboteurs who were destroying the nation’s oil pipelines.

    He said that two persons were arrested in connection with the crime within the period, adding that the highest destruction of illegal refineries took place at Obasagbon community near Benin.

    He said that 13 vehicles loaded with suspected illegally refined petroleum product, precisely diesel totaling 42, 000 litres were apprehended in connection with the crime within the period under review.

    The Commandant also said that in the area of protection of solid mineral, the command had arrested six illegal miners including a Chinese.

    He said that the arrested persons had been handed over to the Ministry of Mines and Steel for further action.

    He also said that the command had arrested 12 persons in its war against piracy.

    Ayinla said that the command had recorded success in the area of the protection of National Critical Infrastructure with the recovery of some vandalised NITEL cables.

    He said that the command had participated in rescue mission in various fire incidents across the state as well as resolved various clashes between farmers and herdsmen.

    He further said that the Anti Fraud, Corruption and Transparency Unit of the command had also helped in the recovery of sums of money fraudulently taken from innocent citizens.

    The commandant said about N1.8 million had so far been recovered and returned to the various owners.

    He attributed the successes so far recorded by the command to the commitment of the staff who ensured that the mandate of the Corps was executed maximally.

    Ayinla commended the Edo Government for supporting the command with logistics as well as providing an enabling environment for operation.

    He appealed to the public to avail the Corps with useful information that would help them to serve the society better.

    Ayinla also appealed to farmers and herdsmen to adhere to the agreement reached during their meetings to foster unity and peaceful coexistence.

  • NSCDC arrests motorcycle-snatching syndicate in Nasarawa

    NSCDC arrests motorcycle-snatching syndicate in Nasarawa

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Command in Nasarawa State said it arrested a syndicate that specialised in snatching motorcycles from commercial riders in Lafia and its environs.

    The state’s Commandant, Mr Lawan Bashir-Kano, told newsmen on Friday in Lafia that two suspected members of the gang were arrested by the command through  collaboration with neighbourhood vigilance groups.

    He said one 35-year old Abubakar Zakari was arrested on June 20 at Akura village near Lafia with a Bajaj motorcycle allegedly snatched from Isiaka Usman of the same village.

    He added that the suspect had confessed to the crime and disclosed that he and his gang stole over nine other motorcycles recently.

    Lawan-Kano said another suspected member of the gang, Mohammed Idris, 24, was arrested while attempting to steal a motorcycle at New Garage along Makurdi Road in Lafia.

    He noted that Idris was beaten by a mob before being rescued by officers of the command.

    The commandant decried the rampant cases of motorcycle snatching and robbery in Lafia, which caused the death of many commercial riders.

    He, therefore, appealed to the riders to be weary of suspicious-looking passengers they carry and the areas they plied.

    “We are appealing to ‘Okada’ operators to consider their safety first by observing safe working hours,’’ Lawan-Kano said.

    He said the suspects would be prosecuted accordingly after investigation.

  • Eid el-Fitr: NSCDC deploys 1,500 in Enugu

    Eid el-Fitr: NSCDC deploys 1,500 in Enugu

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has deployed 1,500 officers and men to ensure adequate security in Enugu State during Eid-el-Fitr celebration, an official said on Friday.

    The Commandant of NSCDC in the state, Mr Steve Amoga, gave the figure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu.

    Eid-el-Fitr is celebrated by Muslims worldwide to mark the end of Ramadan, the Islamic month of fasting.

    The Federal Government has declared Monday and Tuesday public holiday for the celebration.

    Amoga said that the specially-trained NSCDC officers and men would protect critical national assets in their various duty posts across the state during the celebration.

    He added that the command would deploy patrol vehicles and work in collaboration with other security agencies during the period.

    “NSCDC is assuring all law-abiding citizens of adequate safety during the Eid-el-Fitr celebration.

    “The command has deployed officers and men to all flashpoints so as to nip any security breach in the bud.

    “NSCDC and other security agencies in Enugu State are poised to crush any act capable of undermining the peace in the state,’’ he said.

    Amoga warned troublemakers to steer clear of the state or risk arrest.

    He appealed to members of the public to report suspicious persons or movements within their localities to security agencies for prompt action.

    “Security of lives and property is the responsibility of all,’’ the commandant said.

    In Plateau, the NSCDC would deploy 2,000 officers and men in the 17 local government areas of the state to prevent breach of law during the celebration.

    Mrs Naomi Cishak, the Public Relations Officer of the Plateau Command of NSCDC, told NAN on Friday in Jos that the officers and men would be deployed at strategic places such as recreational and worship centres, and motor parks.

    She advised members of the public to be vigilant.