Tag: Police Public Relations officer (PPRO)

  • Police deploy 5,000 personnel for Saturday polls in Nasarawa

    The Police Command in Nasarawa State says it has deployed about 5,000 personnel for Saturday’s Governorship and House of Assembly elections in the state.

    Mr Usman Samaila, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lafia.

    Samaila said the Commissioner of Police, Bola Longe, had briefed the personnel adequately on their responsibility before, during and after the elections.

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    The PPRO said the police personnel would be complemented by personnel from other security agencies in the state.

    “We want to assure all law-abiding citizens in the state that we are ready to provide the much needed security for the conduct of the governorship and state assembly elections.

    “We also want to warn all those who may want to ferment trouble during the elections to desist from it.

    “We have the will, training, capacity and the backing of the law to checkmate them,” Samaila added.

    He said the police would not hesitate to deal with any person or group of persons that might want to cause security breaches and mar the elections in the state.

    The PPRO therefore called on the people to turn out en mass on Saturday and vote peacefully.

    NAN

  • Police investigate alleged murder of man by his brother in Enugu

    The Police in Enugu State are investigating alleged murder of one Chizoba Ogbonna-Izuchukwu, 46, by his brother, Raphael Izuchukwu, 4o, in Igboeze North Local Government area of the state.

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    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Ebere Amaraizu, said in Enugu on Wednesday that the incident happened on Aug. 3.

    Amaraizu said that preliminary investigation showed that the suspect confessed to killing his brother and burying him in the early hours of Aug. 3.

    He said that the suspect claimed that deceased had been sick for long and there was no money to continue bearing the costs of his brother’s treatment.

    The spokesman said the police arrested the suspect following a tip off.

    “The sleepy and calm community of Ugwuagbo-Inyi in Igboeze North Local Government Area of Enugu State was thrown into mourning as the news of the killing and burying of a brother by another brother was released to the members of the public.

    “It was gathered that one Raphael Izuchukwu from Ugwuagbo-Inyi community had, on that fateful day, killed his elder brother identified as one Chizoba Ogbonna-Izuchukwu and went ahead to bury him.

    “Full scale investigations have commenced as the suspect is now helping the police in their investigations,’’ he said.

    NAN

     

  • Police speak on alleged siege on Ekiti Assembly complex

    The Ekiti State Police Command has allayed the fear of the people of the state on the alleged deployment of armed policemen to the House of Assembly complex Wednesday night.

    Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Caleb Ikechukwu, said there was nothing wrong with the alleged deployment which he described as a security matter.

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    Ikechukwu said: “Anytime you see deployment of policemen it is to ensure the safety and security of that place and the people there.”

    The police spokesman who spoke in a telephone chat said there was no need for anybody to panic about the deployment of security men in the quest to ensure security of life and property except for those who have some form of crime to hide.

    Ikechukwu added: “Anytime you see us doing deployment, it’s for a reason, it is to ensure safety of that place at a given time. That means there must be information which we are working with and that shows how proactive the Nigeria Police Force is.”

    On the alleged letter seeking for police deployment, Ikechukwu said: “Are you now meddling into our internal affairs? Anybody that disclosed that information is disclosing secret information and that person should be arrested and prosecuted.”

  • JAMB begins screening of police applicants in Bayelsa

    The Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB) is set to commence the screening of successful applicants shortlisted for police recruitment in Bayelsa State.

    A statement by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Asinim Butswat, Tuesday confirmed that the applicants would be screened via an examination to be conducted by JAMB.

    Butswat said a list containing the names of the successful applicants was out adding that the screening would take place between May 7 to 12 at the Police Officers’ Mess in Yenagoa.

    He said: “The Bayelsa State Police Command wishes to inform the general public, that the names of candidates who applied for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force  is out.

    “Succesful Applicants should report at the Police Officers Mess for screening from Monday, 7 May, 2018 to Saturday, 12 May 2018, by 0800hrs daily.

    “The shortlisted candidates are to be screened via examination to be conducted by Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB).

    “Candidates are to turn up neatly dressed in white T- shirts and white shorts with original certificates.

    “Candidates are advised to conduct themselves in an orderly manner throughout the duration of the exercise”.

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  • Police foil suicide bomb attack in Bama

    The Police in Borno said they had foiled a suicide bomb attack, coordinated by Boko Haram insurgents in Bama town, Bama Local Government Area of the State.

    Mr Edet Okon, the Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO ) for the command in the state said this on Tuesday in a statement in Maiduguri.

    He said that the three suicide bombers were neutralised by police men on guard in the area.

    Okon said: “On Monday April 23; at about 10: 00 pm, three suicide bombers who attempted to infiltrate Bama town through Ajilari area were sighted and challenged by security operatives at a guard location.

    “The suicide bombers hurriedly detonated the Improvised Explosive Device  ( IEDs ) strapped to their bodies, killing themselves only”.

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    Okon also said that the Police Explosive Ordinance Disposal ( EOD ) team had sanitised the area and normalcy had been restored.

    He quoted the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Damian Chukwu, as calling on the people to go about their lawful activities without fear.

    The commissioner of police assured them that the police would continue to do their best to protect lives and property.

    NAN

  • Cultists kill commercial tricyclist in Bayelsa

    Cultists operating as thugs in the popular Tombia Market, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, have stabbed a commercial driver of a tricyclist, Keke Napep, to death in their failed attempt to rob him.

    The police, Thursday, said the suspects attempted to rob the victim, who hailed from the north, but killed him for resisting them.

    It was gathered that the killing caused tension in the area, forcing traders to close shops and run to different directions for safety.

    Colleagues and kinsmen of the victim were said to have gone berserk and later stabbed a youth they believed was one of the suspects to death.

    Fear of reprisal spread but the Central Zone leadership of the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC),     the Bayelsa Volunteers and security agencies immediately intervened to restore order.

    The IYC Chairman, Mr. Tare Porri, immediately led a delegation to meet the kinsmen of the victim and sympathise with them.

    Porri asked them to remain calm and resist the temptation of taking laws into their own hands adding that crimes had no colour and tribe.

    He, however, complained about the nefarious activities of suspected thugs in the market who were fond of extorting money from Keke operators and other innocent people.

    “In this particular case they tried to extort money from the victim. But he told them he had no money because he just came out for business.

    “They got angry and stabbed him to death. If not because of our prompt intervention, it would have led to further bloodshed. We appeal to all the people in the state to remain calm and stop taking laws into their hands whenever there is provocation”, he said.

    Porri appealed to security agencies especially the police to maintain presence in the market to stop harassment of innocent people by thugs.

    The Chairman of the Bayelsa Volunteer Service, Mr. Douye Koroye, condemned the killing of the commercial driver describing it as barbaric.

    Koroye, who is also the Special Adviser to the Governor on Youths urged youths to quit crime and take advantage of various opportunities created by the state government to make decent living.

    He commiserated with the deceased family  and asked security agencies to investigate the incident and bring the suspected cultists to justice.

    He said: “We call on the youths to be law-abiding, patriotic and responsible. Our governor has shown capacity to develop the youths. This is a youth government and we advise the youths to desist from crime and take advantage of the opportunities created for them by the government.

    “We warn that persons, who engage in cultism, are risking their lives. We have a new law in the state that stipulates stringent punishments for them. Cultists should renounce their membership now and embrace peace”.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Asinim Butswat, who confirmed the incident, said some persons had been identified and would soon, be arrested for investigations.

    He asked kinsmen of the victim to maintain the peace adding that persons who committed the heinous crime would face prosecution.

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  • Tight security in Jos as Buhari visits Plateau

    Tight security in Jos as Buhari visits Plateau

    Security has been tightened up in most parts of Jos, Plateau State, ahead of President Muhammadu Buhari’s two-day working visit to the North-Central State.

    Correspondents of our reporter, who went round the city, observed heavy security presence with fierce-looking armed personnel in areas considered as flash points.

    Our reporter, also observed that armoured tanks were positioned around many roundabouts in the city centre, while various teams of security personnel in siren-blaring vehicles were seen patrolling the city.

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    Mr Terna Tyopev, the Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO ), who spoke to our reporter, said that the strategy was to ensure “visibility policing” and facilitate quick response to distress calls.

    “The heavy presence of the security personnel is deterrent in nature; it will create fear among members of the public, particularly those with evil intention,” he said.

    Our reporter,  reports that Buhari, who is visiting Plateau for the first time since he became President in 2015, is expected to inaugurate some road projects and also launch the state’s tractor ownership scheme.

    NAN

  • Police nab 16 cultists, seven child traffickers in A’Ibom

    Police nab 16 cultists, seven child traffickers in A’Ibom

    The Akwa Ibom State Police Command in January recorded a major breakthrough in combating all forms of crime in the state.

    Within last month alone, the police in the state arrested 16 suspected cultists, seven child traffickers and 4 armed robbery suspects.

    According to a statement issued Wednesday in Uyo by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Odiko MacDon DSP, the 16 suspected cultists were apprehended on January 21st following a tip-off obtained from a text message from a suspect in police custody.

    The text message, the police spokesman said read, “Greetings sir, with due respect the trench town will sit out today @ Hero’s World Hotel, Itu road, by 7pm-sheriff”.

    He said upon the receipt of the information police operatives swung into action and cordoned off the premises of the said hotel leading to the arrest of the suspects.

    The PPRO disclosed that the suspects who are members of the Klan Kulus Klub (KKK) were been invited for a meeting at the hotel, adding that one locally made revolver pistol was recovered while the suspects have been charged to court.

    MacDon also disclosed that seven persons have been arrested by the police in connection with the sale of a one month baby at the cost of N400, 000.

    ” On 20th January, 2018, through a credible intelligence, one Eno Archibong Emah, ‘f’ of Ikot Eman Itam in Itu local government area who gave birth to a baby boy on 12th November, 2017 conspired with one Emmanuel Akpabio Okon ‘m’ and sold the one-month child to one Kate ‘f’ of Abia state for four hundred thousand naira”.

    He mentioned that four other accomplices to the crime have also been nabbed and would be arraigned in court.

    The police spokesman also revealed that 4 persons have been arrested by the police for allegedly stealing a Xtera jeep.

  • Benue Police arrest 4 herdsmen for attempted rape

    Benue Police arrest 4 herdsmen for attempted rape

    The Police Command in Benue says it has arrested four suspected herdsmen for alleged attempt to rape two women Doosul Nambo and Ladi Mhbahme in Guma Local Government area of the state.

    The Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO ), ASP Moses on Tuesday in Makurdi that the herdsmen also killed one Apesuu Uhula, who came to the rescue of the women.

    Yamu named the suspected herdsmen as Ibrahim Muhammadu, Abubakar Ahmadu, Ibrahim Fulani and Adamu Bature, adding that they were arrested along with their cows.

    He said that the herdsmen were attempting to rape Nambo and Mhbahme both of Isho Village in Guma local government, when they were arrested following security tip-off.

    He further explained that the herdsmen shot dead one Apesuu Uhula who came to the rescue of the women.

    “One Apesuu Uhula, who came to her rescue was shot dead. The Police moved immediately to the scene; while at the scene, some herdsmen were seen trying to convey their cow in a canoe and attempted to flee when they sighted the police.

    “They were eventually rounded up and held in our custody for further investigation.

    This was the first arrest of herdsmen by the police since the beginning of the full implementation of the Anti-Open Grazing law in Benue State on Nov. 1.

    NAN

  • Police arrest burglar of Sen. Nwaoboshi’s residence in Asaba

    Police arrest burglar of Sen. Nwaoboshi’s residence in Asaba

    The Police in Delta said they  had arrested  one Emeka Ezeonyi who allegedly broke into the residence of Sen. Peter Nwaoboshi in Asaba and carted  away cash and other valuables.

    The Police Public Relations Officer ( PPRO ) in the state, DSP Andrew Aniamaka, said this in a statement on  Tuesday in Asaba.

    According to Aniamaka, the suspect  stole cell phones, laptop computers and cash from the residence of Sen.Nwaoboshi..

    He said the suspect, who hailed from Umuchu village in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra, had confessed to have burgled Sen. Nwaoboshi’s residence.

    Aniamaka said the suspect had also  confessed to partaking in  many  other robberies and burglaries in Asaba, Owerri, Makurdi and Enugu.

    “The Delta Police Command, with effective collaboration of the IGP’s Intelligence Response Team on Oct. 24, 2017 arrested one Emeka Ezeonyi for his involvement in series of burglaries and stealing.

    “Upon his arrest, the suspect confessed to have burgled the residences of many identified prominent personalities in Asaba, Owerri, Makurdi and Enugu metropolis,” he said.

    The PPRO said the Commissioner of Police, Mr  Zanna Ibrahim, had commended the officers who arrested the suspect as result of  the effective deployment of tactical intelligence.

    NAN