Tag: Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC)

  • NSCDC intercepts fake 25,000 litres petroleum products in Anambra

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), has intercepted over 25,000 liters of suspected adulterated petroleum products at a filling station at Amawbia, Awka South Council Area of Anambra State.

    The NSCDC State Commandant, Mrs Obiageli Obiajulu made disclosed this at Amawbia while addressing journalists at the filling station where the vehicle was confiscated.

    She said the fake products were carried in an articulated vehicle carefully constructed and hidden under the main tank for the illicit business activities before they were caught offloading diesel at the filling station.

    According to Obiajulu, the vehicle was impounded while the suspects escaped on sighting NSCDC officials, adding that the illegal product was covered with saw dust to disguise their activities.

    She frowned at the management of the filling station for patronizing adulterated petroleum products from unlicensed vehicle, saying the recovered exhibit would assist the Agency in its investigations that would lead to the arrest of the truck driver and other accomplices.

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    She commended the Anti – Pipeline Vandalism and Petroleum Product Adulteration (IPMAN) for continuous their support which led to the apprehension of the truck.

    National Coordinator of IPMAM, Prince Nixon Udoka-Ahanonu, said the development would serve as deterrent to others who indulge in such act of pipeline vandalism, assuring of the association continueous efforts to getting rid of bad eggs.

    Exhibits recovered by the men of NSCDC were a pumping machine, a large number of pipes, over 25,000 liters of drums, 100 bags of saw dust, among others.

  • Farmers/herders killings declining drastically, says minister

    There have been drastic decline in the farmers-herders killings across the country, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has said.

    Mohammed attributed the drastic reduction to the various measures and actions of the government in tackling the crisis headlong.

    Speaking at the sixth Special Town Hall meeting on Farmer-herders clashes in the country held in Gusau, Zamfara state yesterday the minister also reiterated that the clashes have never been of religious or ethnic but an act of banditry.

    He therefore urged Nigerians to repudiate those who are trying to introduce religious and ethnic coloration into the crisis.

    While declaring the meeting open, the minister assured the gathering that government efforts at taming the situation was yielding result.

    He said: “Let me say straight away that the killings, resulting from farmers-herders clashes, cattle rustling, trans-border crimes and banditry, among others, have fallen drastically. Unfortunately, this has not received the kind of media coverage that was given to the killings. I appeal to the media to correct this.

    “The drastic fall in the killings resulted from concerted and committed actions by the Federal Government. Measures taken to curtail the farmers-herders clashes, cattle rustling and other acts of banditry include:- Deployment of a Joint Military Intervention Force (JMIF), comprising; Regular and Special Forces personnel from the Army, Air Force and Navy, and working in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force,

    Department of State Security (DSS), and Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC),  Establishment of the Army’s 2 Battalion Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Kanfanin Doka Village, Birnin-Gwari, Kaduna State.

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    Establishment of a new Area Command and two additional Divisional Police Headquarters in the Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State. – Establishment by Nigerian Air Force of Quick Response Wings (QRW) in Benue, Nasarawa and Taraba States, and deployment of Special Forces to these Quick Response Wings. The inauguration, by the Nigeria Police Force, of a new Mobile Squadron in Takum, Taraba State.

    And Operation ‘Whirl Stroke’, operating in Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba and Zamfara states, to tackle the menace of armed herdsmen, cattle rustlers, communal militias, kidnappers and other bandits.

    “I have no doubt that the good people of Zamfara can testify to the drastic reduction in the activities of cattle rustlers and other bandits in the state since the Federal Government assembled a 1000-strong military force, comprising the army, air force, police and the civil defence, to launch fierce attacks on the bandits terrorizing the villages and towns of Zamfara State. The situation will continue to improve until the violence has stopped.

    “Your Excellency, Honorable Ministers, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, let me conclude by repeating what I have always said: The killings that we have witnessed in the country have nothing to do with ethnicity or religion. As I have always cited, those rustling cattle in Zamfara are largely Hausa/Fulani and Muslim. Those whose cattle are rustled are largely Hausa/Fulani and Muslim. Where is ethnicity? Where is religion in this? And in Kebbi, more than 70 per cent of inmates in the state prison are there because of farmers-herders clash. Yet, the farmers are mostly Hausa/Fulani and Muslim, and the herders are mostly Hausa/Fulani and Muslim. Ethnicity and religion play no role!

    “Those who are bent on exploiting our national fault lines have distorted the narrative to give the killings ethnic and religious coloration, and this has aggravated the killings. We must repudiate them, even as the Federal Government continues to consolidate on the successful efforts to end the killings.”

     

  • NSCDC uncovers shrine in Kwara, arrest two

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps ( NSCDC ), Kwara command on Monday, said it had uncovered a shrine used by some suspected fraudsters to dupe residents of the state.

    The Commandant of NSCDC in the state, Mr Adeyinka Ayinla, made the disclosure in an interview with our correspondent in Ilorin on Monday.

    Ayinla, who led our correspondent to the shrine located at Aleyo village, near Afon in Asa Local Government Area of the state, said two suspects had been arrested in connection with the case.

    The commandant said that the suspects had confessed that they were using the shrine for criminal activities.

    He said the arrest of the suspects followed complaint received from a contractor, Mumini Abdul Rahman, that he was defrauded by them.

    Ayinla quoted Abdul Rahman as saying that the suspects collected N5.5 million in tranches and another 1,500 dollars from him (Abdul Rahma) with the assurance of turning him (Abdul Rahma) to a billionaire.

    He said the suspects also collected the money to facilitate more contracts for Abdul Rahman through occultic means.

    The commandant said the suspects were in the custody of the command, adding that they would be charged to court as soon as the command concludes investigations.

    Ayinla, therefore, advised residents of the state to be wary of individuals who hid under the guise of religion to perpetrate crime.

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  • NSCDC to sanitise strip clubs and hotels in Kwara

    NSCDC to sanitise strip clubs and hotels in Kwara

    Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps ( NSCDC ) in Kwara has pledged to sanitise hotels and clubs engaged in strip dancing and other vices in the state.

    The Commandant, Mr Adeyinka Ayinla, made the pledge on Thursday in Ilorin when he paid courtesy visit to the state’s Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Mahmud Ajeigbe.

    The commandant said he was newly posted to the state and decided that it was important to partner with the Ministry of Information in promoting peace and stability.

    He explained that the NSCDC would commence investigation into issues deliberated on during courtesy visits to stakeholders.

    The issues, he added, included strip-dancing in hotels, cultism, kidnappings, ritual killings, oil diversion in Baruten Local Government and Nigerian refugees crisis in the Mediterranean.

    Ayinla told the commissioner that they were saddled with responsibility of partnering with many security agencies to ensure peace and stability in the country.

    Earlier, Ajeigbe had pledged the ministry’s readiness to partner with the corps.

    He, however, said “everybody should be security conscious and the society needs to assist security operatives in the area of intelligence.”

    NAN

  • NSCDC arrest six for sale of unregistered SIM cards in Jigawa

    NSCDC arrest six for sale of unregistered SIM cards in Jigawa

    The Nigeria Security  and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Jigawa Command says it has arrested six persons for allegedly selling unregistered SIM cards in the state.

    Abdullahi said five out of the suspects were arrested on Hakimi Street and at New Market, Dutse, while other was held at Hadejia Town.

    He said the corps confiscated over 5,000 assorted SIM cards during the raid.

    The NSCDC spokesman assured the public that the corps would continue to stop the illegal sale and use of such SIM cards, stressing that illegal sale of SIM cards posed serious threat to national security.

    “These are the types of SIM cards used by insurgents, armed robbers, kidnappers and other criminals.

    “It is the mandate of the NSCDC to protect critical national assets and infrastructure, including the safeguard of all telecommunication facilities in the state,” he said.

    He appealed to Nigerians to stop using unregistered SIM cards.

    Contributing, Mr Salisu Abdu, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Head of Enforcement Unit, reminded the residents that all new SIM cards must be registered before

    NCC in collaboration with NSCDC, had on July 6, apprehended four other suspects over the same offence and were found in possession of 70 unregistered SIM cards.

  • FG to deploy NSCDC special force to protect agricultural investments

     

    No fewer than 3,000 personnel of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) Special Force known as “Agro-rangers” will be deployed to protect farms and agricultural investments in the country.

    The Minister of Interior, retired Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, said this on Wednesday in Abuja at a news conference.

    Dambazau said that the measure was meant to stem the tide of herdsmen/farmers clashes and protect agricultural investments in the country.

    He said that the armed NSCDC personnel would be specially trained in the act of protection and mediation in conflicts, especially as it related to ownership of farmlands and arresting cattle rustlers.

    “We know that the Police are being over-stretched in terms of maintaining law and order while the military is also battling insurgency.

    “So this falls within the purview of the NSCDC, this agro-ranger will be trained in the protection of agricultural assets and mediation in issues such as land disputes,” he said.

    He said the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has also been charged, especially with the new Immigration Regulations 2017, to ensure proper registration/monitoring of all foreigners, including foreign herdsmen who come into the country.

    The minister said that although Nigeria was a signatory to the ECOWAS Trans-human protocol which allowed herdsmen from the region into the country, all the necessary precautions such as registration and possession of valid travel documents would be enforced.

    He expressed optimism that all these measures would help in addressing farmers/herdsmen clashes and boost agricultural production as part of government’s plan to diversify the economy.

     

  • 10 killed in Plateau illegal miners clash

    10 killed in Plateau illegal miners clash

    At least 10 people have been killed in a clash between two groups of illegal miners at Gero village in Gyel District of Jos South local government area of Plateau State.

    According to the Plateau Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), miners from Gero arrived at a lucrative mining spot around their village, but met miners from Bassa already at the site.

    “When they met at the site, a fight ensued and six people were killed instantly,” NSCDC spokesperson, Naomi Cishak, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday.

    She said four more corpses were later discovered at the scene of the clash.

    The NSCDC, official, however confirmed that normalcy had been restored to the area.

    “The clash has ended; we have been trying to bring the two groups together to discuss the path to peace so as to forestall a recurrence,” she said.

    Meanwhile, the state government has described the incident as “very sad” and advised illegal miners to stay away from the fields.

    “The security agencies have been given the nod to arrest anyone found; no one caught will be spared,” Director of Press Affairs, Emmanuel Nanle, told NAN.

    “It is sad that people engaged in illegal mining are committing another illegality – killing. Nobody should take our simplicity for granted and try to disrupt the peace we are enjoying.”

     

  • NSCDC partners France on training, equipment support

    NSCDC partners France on training, equipment support

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) is partnering with France in training and equipment support for its personnel for effective service delivery.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Corps spokesperson, Mr Emmanuel Okeh, on Monday in Abuja.

    The statement said that the Commandant-General of the corps, Mr Abdullahi Muhammadu, made the declaration during a visit to his office by GERARD Le MER , the Interior Security Attache at the France Embassy.

    According to the corps commandant, the partnership will help to enhance the performance of the Corps in discharging its mandate in disaster management.

    He said it would also help to reposition the Private Guards Companies to assist the NSCDC and other Security Agencies on information gathering at the grassroots level.

    Muhammadu also told the visitor that the corps was set to to bring back normalcy to the North-East by taking over the liberated areas and providing security at the IDPs camps, especially at the entry and exit points.

    According to him, the move is made in order to make the people restore confidence and feel government presence in the area.

    The commandant-general said that the corps, apart from involving in the protection of lives and property, is the leading agency in the protection of Critical Infrastructure and National Assets in Nigeria.

    He also said that the Corps had recorded significant achievements in curbing acts of vandalism, bunkering and stemming the tide of illegal refineries since its establishment.

    According to Muhammadu, the Corps as a critical stakeholder in disaster management, has already deployed 2,300 personnel to the North-East, while 2,700 shall be joining them soon.

    According to him, all these security measures are being put in place to re-assure the victims of insurgency that peace has returned to their communities and that they are free to return home.

    Responding, Le MER said the embassy was poised to collaborate with the Corps in the area of training and intelligence information sharing.

    He said that as the Interior Security Attache at the embassy he was pleased with the role of the NSCDC in the protection of Critical Infrastructure.

    According to him, the Corps needs to be supported with modern technologies for effective monitoring and operation.

  • NSCDC arrest four fake butchers for selling meat of dead animals

    NSCDC arrest four fake butchers for selling meat of dead animals

    The Borno command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) said on Tuesday that it had arrested four butchers for allegedly selling the meat of dead animals to Maiduguri residents.

    State Commandant of Corps, Mr Ibrahim Abdullahi, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the suspects, who had confessed to committing the crime, were arrested at the Murtala Square area in the state capital.

    “The culprits have been selling dead livestock to innocent unsuspecting people.

    “They normally go around and pick dead animals from the outskirt of the town and sell same to the public.

    “Some of these animals died from tuberculosis, bacterial pneumonia or even brucellosis, which can pose dangerous health challenges when consumed.

    “Even if you have the license to operate in an abattoir, the veterinary doctors must ascertain that the animals are safe for human consumption.

    Abdullahi said that when the chairman of the butchers association in Borno was contacted he said none of the culprits was a registered member of his association.

    He therefore advised people to be vigilant and wary of patronizing road side meat sellers.