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  • Police rescue 30 kidnap-victims in Katsina

    Police rescue 30 kidnap-victims in Katsina

    The Police in Katsina yesterday raided bandit hideouts between Dutsinma and Safana local government areas, rescuing seven kidnapped victims from two villages in Dutsinma and recovering one AK47 rifle.

    The Command’s spokesman, ASP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, who broke the news to reporters, stated that the  operation, was conducted by a combined team of police operatives attached to Dutsinma Police Divisional Headquarters and members of the Vigilante, led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), CSP Bello Abdullahi Gusau.

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    He said: ’’The rescued hostages, who were kidnapped from Farar Kasa and Shanga villages in Dutsinma LGA, were rescued by the team and rushed to the nearest hospital for medical attention. Also, one AK47 rifle was recovered.’’

  • Imo Police arrest deadly kidnappers

    Imo Police arrest deadly kidnappers

    • Rescue victim, recover arms

    The Imo State Police Command has achieved a breakthrough in the fight against crime, arresting six suspects involved in kidnapping and armed robbery.

    According to a statement, Okoye Henry, Police Public Relations Officer,  an Assistant Superintendent of Police ( ASP), the command’s Anti-kidnapping Unit rescued a 26-year-old woman kidnapped from her Obinze residence on August 18.

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    The operatives arrested five suspects – Umaru Usman(40), Tukur Yau(25), Musbau Sabo,(18), Abdul Ibrahim(30), and Jubrin Idris (25) in a forest hideout in Avu, recovering a pump-action gun, cartridges, daggers, and criminal charms.

    The suspects, members of a notorious kidnapping syndicate, terrorised residents in Obinze, Avu, and surrounding areas.

    In a separate operation, the command apprehended Nwauba Alex, a 25-year-old armed robbery suspect, recovering a locally made pistol and live ammunition.

  • Police officer, 17 others in race for Olojudo of Ido-Osun

    Police officer, 17 others in race for Olojudo of Ido-Osun

    A 33-year old police officer, Olayinka Jokotola and 17 others have begun the race for the next Olojudo of Ido-Osun in Osun State.

    Jokotola, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), currently commands a Mobile Police Unit in Oyo State where he is making contributions to public safety.

    The Nation learnt that the last Olojudo, Oba (Arch.) Aderemi Adedapo, joined his ancestors on May 17, 2024. He spent 19 years on the throne during which the ancient town witnessed some developments. He was the secretary of the Yoruba Council of Obas in Nigeria till his demise, using every opportunity to project the town.

    His burial ceremony in July paved the way for commencement of the contest to fill the vacant stool. Since then, 18 princes have signified interest in mounting the throne of their forefathers. The aspirants have obtained intent forms from the kingmakers, creating a keen contest for the throne.

    According to the 1959 Ido-Osun Chieftaincy Declaration, the crown rotates between Enukoko and Adenko ruling houses. The late Oba Adedapo hailed from Enukoko ruling house.

    Jokotola, a prince from Adenko ruling house, is said to have a promising career in the police, having risen to his current rank of DSP at just age of 33, but his passion for community development accounts for his interest in the throne.

    Although efforts for The Nation to speak with the Olojudo-hopeful were unsuccessful, a source who has good knowledge of the young police officer, said Jokotola’s interest in the throne is a childhood ambition, which has received the blessing of his relations, family heads and stakeholders in the town.

    One of the youngest among the aspirants, the source noted that Jokotola is intelligent, exposed, connected and committed to the development of Ido-Osun.

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    The source said: “If you get close to Prince Jokotola, you can’t help falling in love with him. He is a natural leader, inspiring and considerate.”

    Other aspirants include a civil servant and a Christian cleric, Venerable Idowu Jokotola; United States-based businessman, Johnson Jokotola; Abass Adeyeye and Akeeb Oyeyemi.

    They also include Ismail Alade, Rasheed Adebomi, Adetoyese Oyeyemi, Kamorudeen Adebisi, Oseni Akintunde, Mujeeb Olasupo, Oladele Olasupo and 73-year-old Najimu Oyebamiji.

    Jokotola’s age, leadership qualities and passion for the town’s development are seen as giving him advantage in the race to the throne.

  • Imo Police arrest suspected kidnappers, rescue victim

    Imo Police arrest suspected kidnappers, rescue victim

    The Imo Police Command has arrested six suspects allegedly involved in kidnapping and armed robbery.

    According to a statement on Thursday evening by ASP Okoye Henry, Police Public Relations Officer, the command’s anti-kidnapping unit rescued a 26-year-old woman kidnapped from her Obinze residence on August 18.

    The suspects include: Umaru Usman(40), Tukur Yau(25), Musbau Sabo,(18), Abdul Ibrahim(30), and Jubrin Idris (25) in a forest hideout in Avu, recovering a pump-action gun, cartridges, dagger and criminal charms.

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    The suspects, members of a notorious kidnapping syndicate, terrorised residents in Obinze, Avu, and surrounding areas.

    In a separate operation, the command apprehended Nwauba Alex, a 25-year-old armed robbery suspect, recovering a locally made pistol and live ammunition.

    Commissioner of Police, CP Aboki Danjuma, commended the operatives and urged them to continue reducing crime in the state.
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  • Police raid bandits’ hideout, foil kidnap attempts in Katsina

    Police raid bandits’ hideout, foil kidnap attempts in Katsina

    Police in Katsina carried out a successful raid on bandit hideouts on Thursday, August 22, in a swift rescue operation between Dutsinma and Safana LGAs. 

    During the operation, the police operatives rescued seven kidnapped victims from two villages in Dutsinma and recovered an AK47 rifle. 

    The Command’s spokesman, ASP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu, disclosed this during a briefing with newsmen. 

    He explained that the intelligence-led operation was executed by a combined team of police operatives from the Dutsinma Police Divisional Headquarters and members of the Vigilante group, under the leadership of DPO CSP Bello Abdullahi Gusau.

    He said: “The rescued hostages, who were kidnapped from Farar Kasa and Shanga villages in Dutsinma LGA, were successfully rescued unharmed by the team and rushed to the nearest hospital for medical attention. Also, one AK47 rifle was recovered during the operation’’.

    ‘’The investigation is still ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects. Similarly, a distress call was received at the Jibia Divisional Police Headquarters that armed bandits in their numbers, armed with dangerous weapons such as the Ak 47 rifle, shooting sporadically, attacked Jibian Maje, Nasarawa, and Lankwasau villages of Jibia LGA, were gallantly engaged the hoodlums in a fierce gun duel.

    ‘’The teams successfully foiled all three attacks and rescued three (3) kidnapped victims. However, the victims were rushed to the hospital for medical attention as they sustained minor injuries due to the attack’’.

     ‘’Additionally, on August 20th, 2024, at about 1958 hrs, a distress call was received at the Malumfashi Divisional Headquarters that armed bandits in their numbers, wielding dangerous weapons, attacked Yaba village, Malumfashi LGA, kidnapped 20 persons, and rustled 5 cows.’’

    The spokesman also recalled that the Commissioner of Police, Katsina State Command, CP Aliyu Abubakar Musa, had commended the operatives, and reiterated the command’s commitment towards ensuring a safer Katsina State.

  • Police arrest three suspects for attempted kidnapping in Ikorodu

    Police arrest three suspects for attempted kidnapping in Ikorodu

    The Lagos state police command has arrested three suspects in connection with an attempted kidnapping along Ebute Igbogbo Road, Ikorodu.

    The suspects, identified as Taiwo Olayinka, 30, Azeez Sodiq, 33, and Saheed Moonstruck, 23, are currently in police custody.

    The arrest was confirmed by the Lagos state police public relations officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, who disclosed that the suspects were apprehended shortly after the incident.

     According to SP Hundeyin, the suspects were part of a gang that allegedly attempted to kidnap a car dealer in the area.

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    “Our officers acted quickly and were able to arrest three of the suspects involved in the attempted kidnapping. The remaining two suspects managed to escape, but we are doing everything possible to ensure their capture,” SP Hundeyin said.

    He further stated that an investigation had commenced to determine the full details of the incident.

    While it is yet to be confirmed whether the suspects were acting as kidnappers or thieves, the police have assured the public that the investigation will be reviewed.

  • Police kill over 30 suspected kidnappers in Enugu

    Police kill over 30 suspected kidnappers in Enugu

    No fewer than 30 kidnappers, including members of the Biafra Auto Pilot, also known as Unknown Gunmen, a notorious breakaway faction of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)  loyal to the Finland based, Simon Ekpa, which terrorised Enugu and its environs had been gunned down in shoot-outs with security operatives at various locations across the state in the past two weeks, a police detective has disclosed. 

    This was contained in a statement on Wednesday morning by Governor Peter Mbah’s media office which quoted a Police Superintendent, SP Onochie Ezeh, who led a joint security operation to rescue some kidnap victims at Ugwuogo Nike-Opi Road in the early hours of Wednesday.

    The operation led to the killing of a seven-man gang kidnappers at Ogbeke Nike where the kidnappers used a large poultry farm to hide their hostages.

    The police chief explained that Wednesday’s successful operation was part of the sustained operations in the state to flush out criminals  operating from other neighboring states, including kidnappers, unknown gunmen and other unscrupulous elements. 

    “We were on the trail of these kidnappers for more than three months now. They had been operating within this axis where they kidnapped their victims and kept them at a large poultry farm at Ogbeke Nike until ransoms are paid. 

    “So, on a tipoff from members of the public who suspected the strange movements in the area and the accounts of some of the victims of these criminals, we swung into action. On sighting us, these men of the underworld opened fire on my men, and we quickly retaliated and overpowered them with our superior firepower,” he stressed. 

    Speaking further, SP Ezeh disclosed that the combined security task force, set up by the Enugu State governor, Mr Peter Mbah, as a tactical squad against kidnappings and activities of unknown gunmen, had recorded milestones in policing the state and flushing out criminal elements. 

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    “This is a gallant crack squad with the mandate to eliminate every form of threat in the state. We have recorded huge successes over the past months. You know our role is not to rush to the media to tell our story but to ensure that every citizen and resident of the state has peace. 

    “I can tell you that we have already neutralized over 7 criminal gangs who were mostly kidnappers and unknown gunmen. We are going after them. We are taking the battle to their doorsteps because the governor said we should not come back home if we don’t completely rid the state of threats. 

    “So we are on it. In fact, during our operations, we identified many criminal hideouts that serve as rogue premises where kidnap victims and dangerous weapons are kept. These places include New Artisan Market, Akwuke community, Akegbe-Ugwu, Four Corners, Awgu, Mgbowo, Emene, Eke and Afa in Udi and some parts of Isi Uzo local government. During rescue operations, we were able to neutralize over 30 of the kidnappers and recovered guns and valuables,” the police chief added. 

    One of the rescued kidnap survivors, Dr Kate Pamela, said she was traumatised by the ugly experiences at the hands of the kidnappers. 

    “Each time I pass through that poultry, I feel I have been denied justice by still allowing it to operate. They kidnapped us and kept us there for five days. They even killed two of the victims because their families could only afford ten million naira each against the fifty million naira demanded. Notwithstanding that I was able to identify the bodies of three of the kidnappers when they were killed, I still feel that the area should be cleared. 

    “Government must ensure justice by turning that place to a landfill,” Dr Pamela fumed.

  • Kwara police probe death of 21-old female health tech student

    Kwara police probe death of 21-old female health tech student

    The Kwara State Police Command is investigating the death of a 21-year-old female student of the state College of Health Technology, Offa.

    The deceased, Awesu Mojisola, has been missing since August 9, before her body was found in Aleniboro, Ilorin, the state capital.

    Spokesperson of the state Police Command, Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, said Olorunoje reported the case to the police on August 11.

    She said: “He was returning home from the mosque when a group of labourers approached him and informed him of a disturbing discovery.

    “They had found the body of an unidentified female dumped in a refuse dump near Aleniboro area Ilorin, Kwara State.

    “Following this report, a team of detectives was immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, the scene was carefully examined and photographed.

    “The body was subsequently taken to the General Hospital in Ilorin, where a medical examination confirmed that she was dead.

    ‘The body has since been deposited in the hospital morgue.The deceased was later identified as Miss Awesu Mojisola.

    “Also, a resident of Gbomi’s area, Offa, Kwara State reported that her roommate, Miss Awesu Mojisola, a 21-year-old student of Kwara State College of Health Technology, had been missing since August 9, 2024.

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    “According to the report, Miss Mojisola received a phone call on August 9 from one Miss Timileyin, who informed her about an event organised by students of Summit University and Al-Hikmah University in Ilorin. Miss Timileyin introduced Mojisola to one Mr. Adebayo Happiness, a student of Summit University, who allegedly invited her to the night party under the pretense of having her act as his girlfriend for a fee of N15,000.

    “Upon her arrival in Ilorin, Miss Mojisola informed her roommate that she felt uncomfortable in the hotel she was lodged in by Happiness and noted that there was no party at the said location.

    “Shortly after this communication, her phone was switched off and subsequent efforts by Miss Blessing to reach her were unsuccessful.”

    Mrs Ejire-Adeyemi said: “In the light of these developments, the state Police Command has arrested suspects in connection with the case.

    “Investigation is ongoing, and the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further discreet investigation.”

    She assured the public that steps were being taken to uncover the truth and bring those responsible to justice.

  • Man dies while undergoing 19-day dry fast in Lagos – Police

    Man dies while undergoing 19-day dry fast in Lagos – Police

    The Police Command in Lagos State has confirmed the death of a 58-year old unnamed man while embarking on a spiritual fasting.

    The command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos.

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    Hundeyin said that the incident happened in Alagbado axis of the state on Monday at about 600 am.

    He said the deceased younger brother, whose name was not also mentioned, reported the incident at the Alagbado Police Division at about 7pm on Monday.

    According to him, the younger brother said his brother died while allegedly undergoing 19 days dry fasting.

    Hundeyin said, “No foul play suspected, family demands to convey the corpse for burial”.

    (NAN)

  • Police advisory

    Police advisory

    The Ogun State Police Command has advised the public, especially those who lost their vehicles/motorcycles to theft or abandoned around the city, to report at Ayetoro Divisional headquarters within 14 days.

    The vehicle is one Chrysler Voya car with number FM 259 LND.

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    Motorcycles: Four unregistered Bajaj and three Bajaj with registered plate numbers QL 643 MUS; AA 189 UK and TRE 483 VU, according to the Police Public Relations Officer, Omolola Odutola.