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  • Three killed in robbers, police battle at Ojo

    Three persons, including two suspected robbers, were  killed on Tuesday when gunmen invaded a community in Ojo, Lagos.

    The gunmen invaded Gafaru Street, Imude in Ojo on motorcycles and robbed residents. They shot those who resisted them.

    Among those killed was  Obina Efenkandu, 32, of 124, Gafaru Street, Imude.

    Two other residents- Collins Ichu, 26, and Abdullah Niger, 40 – were injured.

    It was learnt that a distress call was made to the Ilemba-Hausa Police Division in Ojo, which called for reinforcement from the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and Metro Patrol Teams.

    In a statement yesterday, Lagos Command spokesman Bala Elkana, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said two of the robbers were killed during a gun battle with the police, adding that two others were arrested.

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    He said: “On sighting the police, the robbers opened fire, but were subdued by the superior firepower of our gallant teams. Two suspects, Semiu Ibrahim, 24, and Francis Obi, 29, were arrested, while Chinozo Felix, 29, alias Power and Ifeanyi Uche died.

    “Three Berreta pistols with three live ammunition and three expended ammunition were recovered. One unregistered Bajaj Motorcycle was recovered from the scene.

    “The injured persons were taken to hospital.”

  • Ekiti govt, police battle robbers, kidnappers

    The spate of insecurity in Ekiti State has unsettled many of its inhabitants. RASAQ IBRAHIM examines the carnage and the measures put in place to decimate it by the state government and the security agencies.

    Ado-Ekiti, Aramoko, Erio, Ikere and other towns sharing boundary with Ekiti State have seen hell—no thanks to the activities of armed robbers and kidnappers. Now, Fayemi and security agencies are battling to take the people away from hell.

    Ekiti was known for its peaceful atmosphere during the first term of Dr. Kayode Fayemi where maximum protection of lives and property were adequately guaranteed.

    Immediately he left office, the relative peace enjoyed in the state went on exile. On the January 2, an Accounting Officer in Emure Local Government Area, Mr Abayomi Ajayi, was killed by unknown gunmen on Ikere-Ise Road while returning from work. He was in the company of two colleagues. These colleagues, Dr Fashina and Pastor Onaade, were kidnapped.

    Barely a week this incident occurred, a former Commissioner for Lands during Fayemi’s first term, Mr. Remi Olorunleke, and the Director of Administration, Gbonyin Council Area, Mr. David Jejelowo, were also abducted on Ado-Ijan Road by unknown bandits. They later regained freedom after the police and other security operatives combed their suspected hideout.

    Deji Akeredolu, 37, a councillor representing Ado Ward 9 at the Ado Local Government Council, at the Onala area of Ado-Ekiti , the State capital, was a victim of the gunmen running wild. He is dead.

    The deceased and his wife were said to have alighted from a motorbike at the junction to their house around 10 pm when the gunmen fired shots at him from the back.

    The criminal activities continued with an ugly incident at the popular Tosin Aluko Motor Park at Ajilosun, Ado Ekiti metropolis when a man was shot dead.

    According to a source, the victim attempted to challenge the driver of the car conveying the gunmen for reckless driving, following which the gunmen opened fire and shot him in the stomach and head.

    “The deceased was in the car and the vehicle conveying the gunmen hit his car at the back at that spot.

    “He, then, alighted from the car to complain over the reckless driving not knowing they were armed robbers and the bandits opened fire on him and he died immediately,” he said.

    On February 7, a policeman, Sgt  Kamoru Momoh, was shot dead  on new Iyin-Ilawe Road by armed robbers who earlier robbed a filling station at Basiri, Ado Ekiti.

    The robbers were said to have besieged the petrol station and carted away cash worth  over a million naira.

    It was gathered that the robbers on sighting the police van driven by the late police officer, which seemed to be on their trail, blocked the road  at the NTA junction with their vehicle and rained bullets on the policeman and got his head shattered.

    An eyewitness, Olumide Bamigbetan, said: “When the Hilux chased them up to that point, the armed robbers used their vehicle to block the way and rained bullets on the car.

    “The bullets hit the driver of the vehicle and died on the spot after which the robbers entered their car and sped off.

    “Some of the motorists had to take a detour and escaped the scene, because the sound of the guns caused panic in the area”, he stated.

    The body was deposited in the morgue of the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital.

    Fayemi paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Kamoru Momoh, a CID operative.

    It was an emotion-laden visit at the home of the late CID operative. Fayemi was almost moved to tears sighting the wife and young children of the deceased.

    He assured the bereaved family that the government would sponsor the education and other needs of the children, describing the incident as unfortunate and devastating.

    Last week, a farmer, Elijah Ogor, 30, who hailed from Benue State, was killed on his farmland situated between Ayegbaju and Ido-Ekiti after his farm was invaded and destroyed by the herdsman with cattle.

    The death was reported through the Seriki Fulani in Ekiti, Alhaji Abashe Adamu, to the task force of Gan-Allah Fulani Development Association of Nigeria(GAFDAN), Ekiti chapter who later apprehended Umar Abubakar Sanda, in connection with the death.

    The GAFDAN’S Secretary, Hon. Toyin Ibrahim, said: “We got the information from Seriki Fulani that a farmer was killed in Ayegbaju . Our task force, comprising virtually all the ethnic groups in Nigeria moved into that bush and arrested Umar Sanda.

    “At the point we saw him, he was holding a rifle and with live cartridge inside. We queried the rationale behind the carrying of firearm which contravened Ekiti State Anti-Grazing Law, but he gave no reason. He was just raising issues that would make him look innocent.

    “The reason why we suspected him was that, two other people were with the deceased when he was shot, they escaped from the scene and the description they gave showed that the suspect was involved.

    “As law abiding group, we immediately took  Sanda to the police station at Ido Ekiti where he was detained .Part  of  our mandate in GAFDAN is to arrest cattle rustlers and errant herdsmen, who destroyed farmlands or commit other offences.”

    As part of the government’s efforts to restore the core values of the State and uproot the proceeds inherited from Fayose’s administration, Dr. Fayemi who dubbed as the Chief Security Officer (CSO) of the State , summoned emergency security meeting where issues bothered on insecurity were carefully discussed.He had ordered the Police Commissioner, Mr Asuquo Amba, the Directorate of  State Services(DSS) and other security networks to strengthen their security architecture in a bid to wipe out all manifestation of criminal activities.

    In addition, the State Government had also enlisted the support of the Pan-Yoruba group, O’dua People’s Congress (OPC) and vigilante to collaborate with the security agencies to restore peace to the State.

    The governor had also reinstated the sacked operatives of the scrapped Ekiti State Peace Corps and reiterated its commitment to recruit additional 800 operatives to work with the police across every community.

    He had urged the residents to bow to superior directive from the police and must not take laws into our hands, saying the residents need to be partner in progress with the police and other sister agencies to make  Ekiti safe.

    The Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi in the same vein had also called on the military to return soldiers to the checkpoints in the country to curtail the over bearing influence of the criminals in ensuring the protection of lives and property.

    He advised the military to restrategise and devise plans in tackling menace dedeviling the State, saying “the military need to look for more alternative means of preventing men of the underworld from perpetrating their nefarious criminal activities.

    “Government needs the backing of every member of the society to tackle the menace, for they will be at the receiving end if proper actions are not taken, promising that the present administration won’t tolerate criminals to disrupt the peace enjoying in the state,” he said.

    Fayemi, who spoke through the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Public Communication, Segun Dipe,  lamented the scourge of criminal activities ravaging the State before now, saying the government’s commitment to protection of lives and property resulted in the existing peace and orderliness in the state.

    “We have achieved a lot in conquering the direct proceeds of last administration when hooliganism and thuggery were institutionalized as state policies.”

    Fayemi added that all efforts had been geared towards putting those with criminal tendencies at bay, saying it is evident that the past inglorious days of crime is over.

    In an attempt to make Ekiti safe, the State Police Command, CP Asuquo Amba decisevely drew a working template having done some threat analysis of what the major security problem that was confronting the State.

    Amba had drawn this template and identified specifically things that need to be tackled, some crime waves. And the measures needed to take in combating them.

    In collaboration with other sister security agencies, he initiated an operational force under the aegis of ‘Operation Make Ekiti Safe’ to rid the State of crimes.

    Among security operatives collaborating with the Police include Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigerian Immigration Service, Department of State Services (DSS) , Nigerian Police, Nigeria Custom Service among others.

    The operations of the joint task force have been visible along Ado-Ilawe road, Ado-Iyin road, Ado-Ijan –Ikare road, Ado-Ikere-Akure road, Ado-Iwiroko-Ifaki road and the inner city like Ijigbo, Okesa and Okeyinmi areas with motorists moving into Ado Ekiti metropolis were being stopped and thoroughly searched.

    The government provided logistical and moral support for that operation outfit institutionalised.

    The operational task operated on 24hrs, moving across the 16 Local Government Area of the State patrolling not just for visibility policing but to raid black spots.

    The CP had also increased the visibility policing of the plain-cloth intelligent gathering of the joint task force. Not just that alone, more awareness for community policing had increased in the state.

    Amba, speaking through the PPRO, DSP Caleb  Ikechukwu, said: “We had involved the people, urging them to be helpful in providing the Command with vital and sensitive information on area where criminals are perpetrating their heinous crimes.

    And in doing that, the CP ensured open door policy where people can come to us and divulge good information to them. And this had helped out.

    With the measures put in place, the Police recorded great success with over 180 persons  have been arrested across board acting on reliable tip off by members of the community.

    As a result of this raiding in those criminal hideouts like Atikankan and others where drug related activities were going on, great numbers of criminals had been brought before the State Criminal Department where they were screened and charged to court.

    Among those arrested by the joint task force included Dele Obamoyegun, Idowu Sunday, Adeniyi Eunice, leye Ojo, Akindahunsi Damilola and Olaosebikan Babatunde.

    However, the operational task led by Police Chief burst a forest and discovers a ritualist shrine in Odo, a suburb in Ado Ekiti, the state capital where two suspects were arrested.

    According to a source who craved anonymity, the shrine was being used by ‘awo’ (fraudster) as a haven to perpetrate their criminal activities.

    The Commissioner of Police, Asuquo Amba speaking through his spokesman, DSP Caleb Ikechukwu in an interview with The Nation disclosed that the giant feat recorded was made possible with the Governor Kayode Fayemi commitment and support morally and logistically.

    Amba said Operation Make Ekiti Safe has delivered on its entrusted assignment with huge success recorded.

    He added that there wasn’t any element of criminal activities in the State again, with residents  now living without fear and tension.

    He said: “Stop and search was part of the operations of the special task force. I think they have the constitutional power to carry out routine checks on people moving in and out to test their compliance to simple rules.

    “Two months ago a special force started its operations in Ekiti and since that time they have been carrying out their jobs in a civilised way, no harassment, no intimidation of any member of the public.”

     

    Victims, relations recount ordeal of criminal activities

    A close friend to the kidnapped council workers, who confided in our reporter disclosed that the two captives were released from the kidnappers den having paid an undisclosed amount of money.

    “Although the security operatives did what they could do to ensure their release from kidnappers’ den but he was set free having met the conditions given by the abductors.

    Similarly, speaking with The Nation, Oladimeji Joseph identified as the chairman of  Emure community where the late Sgt. Kamoroudeen resided, described him as a gentle careless about frivolities of life.

    Joseph added that the deceased contributed immensely to the development of his community, most especially in the area of security.

    “It is saddening and surprising to see the corpse of Sgt. Kamoroudeen. I never taught in the next 40yrs, he would leave so soon.

    “He left us only in this world without noticing us knowing that we have no one except him. It will be difficult to fill the vacuum created with his demise.

    “He volunteered to render selfless service in the area of security. And he did it with great alacrity.

    “Few days to his death, we were together discussing on how some residents in Zone B Area of the community went ahead to obtain electricity without paying the necessary dues to the community.

    Through his efforts, the People have promised to pay this Saturday (today).

    “The whole community had been missing him of his good work. It will be difficult to find a perfect person to fill the vacuum created,” he said.

    A close associate of the farmer, Elijah Ogor killed by suspected herdsman who craved anonymity disclosed that the deceased and he had planned to travel to their home town next month before this ugly incident occurred.

    He added that as part of their plan, they had decided to stay till after Easter before they would return but unfortunately he died.

    It is painful to hear that Ogor died. He left home for the farm to do some rough work on the farmland and fetch some tubers of yam to eat.

    “Surprisingly, we just heard the information that he had been killed by herdsman.

    “The culprit must face the wrath of law without prejudice or favour. How any marauder could invade someone’s farm with his cattle, destroyed it.

    And still went ahead to kill him? This is unjust in a society where there are laws and constituted authority.

    “This issue must be thoroughly investigated and whoever found culpable should be prosecuted according to the laws of the land,” he said.

    In an interview with a businessman, Tijani Abiodun Adedayo who spoke with our reporter attributed the wave of violent crimes to the inordinate desire and desperation of younger ones to get rich in quick time.

    “In any society like Ekiti State where youths are reluctant to engage in meaningful work, there is high propensity of such community to be ravaged with criminal activities such as yahoo-yahoo, fraud, kidnapping, armed robbery among others.

    “They ventured into all these to satisfy their insatiable desires and cater for their needs.

    “And all these constituted to the prevailing security challenges ravaging the State,” he said.

    Also a community leader who craved anonymity lauded the tactical approach of the State Government and the security operatives in curbing the hydra headed challenges posed by the criminal activities.

    “It is imperative to assert that the government of the day under the leadership of Dr. Kayode Fayemi has restored relative peace and normalcy the State is known for.

    “The state is known to be turbulent and violent four years ago but with Fayemi’s commitment to guarantee protection of lives and property, the lost peace virtues has returned fully,” he said.

  • Cultism: Five feared killed as thugs, police battle in Mushin

    Cultism: Five feared killed as thugs, police battle in Mushin

    No fewer than five people including a policeman are feared killed in cult-related violence on Monday and yesterday.

    Two traders were killed inside Ladipo International Market on Monday evening by suspected cultists. A policeman, a hoodlum and a pupil died during a clash at Idi-Oro.  It was gathered that the policemen was stabbed to death

    Among the deceased were one Akeem Mumuni and a pupil identified as Samuel. The Nation learnt that the police shot tear gas canisters into Ansar-Ud-Deen Secondary School.

    Tuesday’s incident, which occurred around 3pm, was said to have left many persons injured.

    It was gathered that yesterday’s battle was a fallout of Monday’s cult clash because policemen from Area D Division, Mushin and the Anti-Cultism unit were said to have embarked on a raid of cultists’ hideout.

    But the raid went awry as hoodlums, said to have sighted the cops, engaged them in a battle.

    The fight extended to Olateju. Residents locked their street gates.

    A passer-by, who gave his name as Williams said the hoodlums shot sporadically and pelted the policemen with stones, bottles.

    He said: “It was in the afternoon and people were going about their lawful duties when we suddenly started hearing sporadic gunshots. The gunshots lasted about 30 minutes. Everyone started running in different directions. Some people sustained injuries in the process. I heard two persons died but I do not how true that is.”

    A trader, Chigozie said: “The cultists killed two people when they entered the market. Some said they wanted to rob them, others said the deceased belonged to a rival cult group. There are many cultists in Ladipo market. They most times, threaten and extort traders. The government needs to take serious action against them.

    Emmanuel Obi said there were more than 10 different cult groups operating in the market. They move around the market with their guns, machetes, axes and charms freely without being challenged.

    He said: “One of the victims, Ndubuisi, was going home when the cultist who had been monitoring him, accosted him and demanded he gave them the money he made for the day.

    “He tried to explain to explain to them that he didn’t have money on him but one of the cultists brought out his gun and shot him in the head. Another one shot him on the leg and stomach. He died on the spot.

    “The other victim, John, was axed to death at canal area of the market. He also refused to surrender his day’s sales to them. They also went to Toyota Bus Stop, where they robbed passers-by.

    “I am appealing to the Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal to look into this. These cultists were brought into the market by the various factions during the crisis that rocked Ladipo. They were equipped with arms and ammunition to fight perceived enemies of the faction that brought them.

    “We are under siege. Now that election into various leadership positions in the market is approaching, killings have resumed. We are afraid of the situation. Government should come to our rescue.”

    The Nation gathered that it took the intervention of riot policemen from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) and other reinforcement for normalcy to be restored at Idi-Oro.

    Contacted, police spokesman, Chike Oti, a Superintendent (SP) promised to contact the Area Command and revert back. But he did not as of press time.

  • Two dead as ‘kidnappers’, police battle

    Suspected kidnappers yesterday engaged in a shootout with men of the Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) at Obosi, near Onitsha inAnambra State.

    Two suspects were shot and one policeman was injured. It was learnt 13 suspects ran away.

    Addressing reporters at the SARS headquarters at Awkuzu in Oyi Local Government Area, Police spokesman Emeka Chukwuemeka said SARS stormed the suspects’ hideout at Obosi in Idemili North Local Government and killed two.

    He said the kidnappers, led by one of the deceased suspects called Small, were responsible for kidnapping and robbery in the state.

    One of the kidnap kingpins, Chukwuemeka said was arrested by SARS operatives, led by the Commander, James Nwafor.

    Over 15 suspects, on sighting the police, opened fire. ‘’We responded and killed the gang’s leader, Small, and another member, Alanta. Others escaped with bullet wounds.’’

    The incident, he said occurred at 4 am.

    Chukwuemeka said the new Police Commissioner Usman Gwari was determined to rid the state of kidnappers and robbers.

    Some items recovered included two AK47 rifles, six magazines with live cartridges, charms and mobile phones.