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  • 12 held as thugs attack police sergeant at Mile 12

    Some suspected cultists yesterday attacked operatives of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Task Force) at Mile 12, injuring a police sergeant.

    The officer is said to be battling for his life at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja.

    Sergeant Damilola Adeojo, The Nation learnt, who was attacked with cutlass and broken bottles, is in LASUTH’s Emergency Ward awaiting tests on his brain.

    The task force apprehended a cult leader and 12 hoodlums during the raid.

    Read also: Three killed in robbers, police battle at Ojo

    Its Chairman Olayinka Egbeyemi, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), said in a statement yesterday that the raid followed residents’ petitions on cult activities in the neighbourhood.

    The statement reads: “The enforcement operations around Mile 12 today (yesterday) was carried out to flush out the cultists and miscreants disturbing innocent people around Mile 12.

    “We acted on series of ‘Save our Soul at Mile 12’ petitions submitted to our office by residents of Mile 12 and its environs.

    •The suspects… yesterday

    “During the attack, Sergeant Adeojo was injured with cutlasses and broken bottles. He is receiving treatment at LASUTH.”

    Egbeyemi vowed to end cult killings in the state, particularly around Mile 12, Bariga, Somolu and Lagos Island.

    The Mile 12 Market Traders Association has called for the establishment of a security outfit within the market to check street urchins.

    Its spokesman Femi Odusanya said fighting between street urchins and officials of the Lagos State Government at Owode and Kosofe areas often disrupted trading at the market.

    “The situation is sad because no fewer than  20,000 people visit  Mile 12 market daily and anytime we shut the market for just one hour, we lose about N100 million.

    “We appeal to the government to situate an armoured personnel vehicle and security officials around the area to forestall further incidents,” he said.

  • Rivers: Police sergeant, another killed as gunmen abduct female politician

    The Police in Rivers State yesterday confirmed the death of a police sergeant, attached to the Chairman, Andoni local government area of the state, Pastor Emelia Nteh.

    The deceased officer, whose name could not be confirmed as at the time of filing this report, was reportedly killed while trying to foil the kidnap of the former council chairman at her Nyeda community of the LGA, on Friday night.

    The police spokesman, Nnamdi Omoni, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said Nteh was, however, taken away to unknown place by her kidnappers, after killing her orderly.

    Nte, a stalwart of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP), was reportedly ambushed at her gates by unknown gunmen who opened fire on her in her vehicle killing her security detail before whisking her away.

    However, rumours making the rounds had it that she was killed in the attacks.

    Speaking to The Nation on phone, Omoni said, “I am not aware of the death of the former Andoni Local Government Council Chairman, Hon. Emelia Nteh, but what I know is that she was kidnapped last (Friday) night, between the hours of 6:30 and 7, and is still in the hands of her abductors.

    “However, I can confirm to you of the death of a police officer attached to her as a result of the incident.”

    The public believes that the attack on the female politician is not unconnected with the governorship and state house of assembly polls.

    It would be recalled that a former Chairman of the LGA, Mowan Etete, a former PDP member who later defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), and other members of his house were also killed in the morning hours of the presidential and national assembly polls. They are yet to be buried.

    Omoni equally confirmed the death yesterday morning in Ahoada West LGA of the state of another person, but said he still awaits details of the cause of death from the Ahoada Divisional Police Officer.

  • UNIPORT  four: Sergeant, two others to die

    UNIPORT four: Sergeant, two others to die

    Justice Letam Nyordee of  Rivers State High Court yesterday convicted and sentenced to death an ex-Police Sergeant, Lucky Orji, and two others for the murder of four students of University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) at Aluu, a university village in Ikwerre Local Government Area, on October 5, 2012.

    Other persons sentenced with Sergeant Orji are David Chinasa Obada and Ikechukwu L. Amadi (a.k.a. Kapoo).

    Abiodun Yusuf, Joshua Egbe, Cyril Abam and John Ayuu (a.k.a Jonny Barbar) were discharged and acquitted. The court said the prosecution failed to establish beyond reasonable doubt a case of murder against them.

    Ugonna Obuzor (19), Tekena Elkanah(23), Lloyd Toku Mike(22), and Chiadika Biringa(23) were paraded naked and lynched by a pool of water beside a waste dump at Umokiri in Aluu. They were accused of stealing laptop and mobile handset, an allegation the court absolved them of.

    Twelve persons, including the paramount ruler, Alhaji, Hassan Welewa and Orji, were tried for their murder.

    Welewa and four others were charged for negligence to wit felony to prevent murder. They were granted bail in 2015 and discharged and acquitted in January.

    In the judgment, which lasted three hours, Justice Nyordee condemned the murder and blamed it mostly on the failure of security agencies, especially the police and army.

    Convicting the trio he said, “The murder of the four victims on October 5, 2012, at Umokiri is unjustified, uncalled for … I hereby find each of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants guilty of the offence in respects to counts one, two and four of the information filed and therefore convict each of them accordingly in line with Section 319 of the Criminal Code Cap 11, of Laws of Rivers State, 1999.

    “The death of the four victims in one whole act of the convicts and others at large cannot be justified. We are talking about the death of young people full of life, who were great hope for their families and society. The candles of their lives were abruptly and undeservedly and without a single thought lit out with mere breath against all societal expectations.

    “Their deaths and the hopes of their families and society and families are irreparable that is why we deemed it fit to invoke the maximum of Criminal Act in the case of prove murder which the court has sincerely unfolded.

    “Let me use this opportunity to say that what resulted to the unfortunate deaths of the victims in this case, is a combination of several unfortunate factors, including the ignorance of societal role in the preservation of communal lives, the shameful failure of security institutions…, that several security outfits around the vicinity of the scene of the murder of the four young men in this state was enough to guarantee their safety if they were committed to exhibit promptness to professional and lawful duties of protecting life and property.

    “No explanation can ever be seen or taken as reason why the security teams in the area, such as the police patrol team from Isiokpor division, the JTF, the c4i and the Aluu police post that were all armed at least minimally could not mobilise either individually or jointly to rescue the youth whose allegation that they were robbers could not be substantiated.

    “The deaths of these bright young men in the circumstance given shows how cheap human life is, even when compared to mere animals. It is also surprising to know why police officers who are claiming heavily in their official duties to protect lives in this state are not apprehended and sanctioned with criminal charge in a situation as grievous as this. It is still the sorry state of the affairs of the society.”

    The judge continued: “The conviction and sentence to the maximum tense will teach all men that human life is sacred, and should be respected and protected as commanded by God, the sole owner of life.

    “The case of the convicts is one of the deterrents to all other men to treat human life with utmost care and respect. Accordingly, the convicts deserve a maximum of the following. I hereby sentence ex-Sergeant Lucky Orji to death for the murder of the victims in this case. I also hereby sentence Ikechukwu Lois Amadi to death of the murder of the victims in this case. I  also sentence David Chinasa Obada for the murder of the same victims. May all the convicts herein receive the mercy of the creator of all lives, and may the Lord show you mercy, that is the sentence.”

    The father of one of the victms (Lloyd),  Mike Toku Mike,  said: “I am partially happy that the garment of robbery, criminality has been pulled off from the four young men that were murdered in Aluu. It is crystal clear that the boys were innocent, they did not steal or rob, but only went to the place to demand the money they were owed and they were falsely tagged and killed.

    “However, I would have been happier if the seven of them were convicted and sentenced, but the law did not see it like that but only three were sentenced, it is ok.

    “I thank God that after the trauma we went through, and the case lingering for so long a time, it is now over, that makes me happy.”

    The  Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Ibikiri Otoribio, who led a team of state counsel to prosecute the case expressed satisfaction on the judgment., “justice has been done, we are satisfied”.

    Asked what will happen to those suspects at large, he said:

    “It is left to the police to do their duty. They should investigate the matter. It is not totally over yet. Anytime those of them still at large are apprehended, there is no time limit in capital offences. We will come up and prosecute.”

  • Police sergeant dies as dilapidated Barracks building collapses

    Police sergeant dies as dilapidated Barracks building collapses

    A police sergeant and another person lost their lives when a building collapsed at Highway police Barracks in Ikeja, Lagos State, on Christmas Day.

    The General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Maganement Agency (LASEMA), Mr Adeshina Tiamiyu confirmed the death.

    Tiamiyu said that the agency had earlier received a distress call on the collapsed building at High Way Police Barracks opposite Area F, Ikeja.

    He said that the toilets and stairways of wing `D’ of the building collapsed at about 4.00a.m.

    Tiamiyu said the agency’s officials in collaboration with men of Lagos State Fire Services, the police and the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) recovered the two bodies of the dead men.

    He said one of the corpses was simply identified as Danjuma while the name of the other one was yet to be known.

    “Their bodies had been deposited at the Mainland Hospital Mortuary, Yaba,” Tiamiyu said.

    Tiamiyu also said that the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, had visited the barracks and ordered the evacuation of residents living in the affected building as well as those in other dilapidated buildings.

    He added that Owoseni also ordered the immediate demolition of the affected block.

    Tiamiyu said LASEMA with other stakeholders had commenced the demolition of the affected building following the directives of the Commissioner of Police. (NAN)

  • Police Sergeant dies in Lagos hotel

    Police Sergeant dies in Lagos hotel

    A Police Sergeant identified as Jude Nwadudu has been found dead in a hotel located at Iju, a Lagos suburb.

    Nwadudu was said to have gone there for a ‘good time’ with his female friend during the Easter holidays when the incident occurred.

    It was gathered that the deceased after relaxing with the unnamed lady, went into the bathroom to freshen up but slipped.

    He was said to have hit his head on the floor and became unconscious, prompting the lady to raise alarm for people to come to his rescue.

    The Nation gathered that the father of four was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was transferred to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), where he eventually died on Easter Sunday.

    His companion was said to have been invited for questioning and was released after her statement was documented.

    It was learnt that the deceased whose wife’s also a Sergeant, was recently transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Sqaud (SARS) headquarters of the Lagos State Police Command from Kogi state.

    The state command’s spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police (SP) could not be reached for official response at the time of filing this report as she was said to be in a meeting.

     

  • Driver ‘kidnaps’ police Sergeant

    The Ikoyi Division of the Nigerian Police, Lagos has arrested a 32-year-old taxi driver for allegedly kidnapping a police man.
    Chidi Nwanu Igwe from Ezza South Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, came to Lagos in 2005 and worked as a labourer but now drives a Daewoo Saloon Car with Reg. No.: EKY 282 BK as a private taxi or Kabu kabu.
    On March 4 at about 10am, Igwe was stopped along Falomo Road in Ikoyi, by a police Sergeant Mr. Babashola Afolayan for allegedly picking a passenger illegally.
    Afolayan identified himself, boarded the vehicle and ordered Igwe to drive to the station but the driver allegedly refused and sped off towards Waterside in Ikoyi.
    He drove all around Ikoyi and eventually stopped near Alagbon Close where he removed the car’s battery and key and went away.
    Igwe was later arrested and arraigned Monday before Mrs. A. G. Omoyele at a Lagos State Magistrates’ Court in Igbosere.
    He is standing trial on a four-count charge bordering on unlawful capture and detention, driving without a driver’s licence, causing obstruction on the highway and reckless driving.
    Prosecuting Sergeant Cyriacus Osuji told the court that the defendant willingly committed the offences.
    He added that the offences contravene Section 269 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Section 45 of the Road Traffic Act Laws of the Fedration of Nigeria (LFN) and Section 18 (1) of the Lacos State Road Traffic Laws 2012.
    Section 269 (1) provides for a prison term of 10 years for kidnapping.
    Igwe denied the charges and his lawyer, Daniel Abbey, asked for his bail on liberal terms.
    Magistrate Omoyele granted him bail in the sum of N20,000 with one surety in the like sum and adjourned till April 5 for mention.