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  • Police apprehend suspected ritualist selling human parts in Ibadan

    Police apprehend suspected ritualist selling human parts in Ibadan

    Operatives of the Oyo Police Command have apprehended a suspect ritualist, Muhammad Adekunle for allegedly killing and selling human parts in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    Police said the suspect sometime in January 2024 together with Lukman, Olobe, and Ifa, all now at large conspired to kill people for a money ritual.

    Speaking while parading the suspect at the Command headquarters, Eleyele, Ibadan, the Commissioner of Police, Ayodele Sonubi, said the suspect and others now at large in April 2024 lured one Adekola Sodiq at Moniya where they severed his head and legs which were sold to one Obaleye Sanmi and one Ismail Olalekan.

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    Sonubi said the suspect further confessed that on 7th August 2024, he and others now at large stabbed one Malik Kareem to death and severed his head and legs which was sold to one Rashidat Akanji at Oje Market for the sum of Seventy Thousand Naira (N70,000.00).

    “Meanwhile on 11th August 2024 at about 0630hrs, execution of search warrant was conducted in the houses and premises of the suspects where a fresh flesh was recovered and which he voluntarily confessed to be the parts of the said Malik Kareem whom they killed on 7th August, 2024.

  • Eight in police net over alleged ritual killing 

    Eight in police net over alleged ritual killing 

    The Police Command in Oyo State has arrested eight suspected serial ritual killers and 15 others over alleged murder, robbery and rape.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Ayodele Sonubi, made this known while parading the suspects at the command’s headquarters in Ibadan on Friday.

    Sonubi said that the command got information about the act of one of the suspected serial ritual killer on Aug. 10 when it was reported by one Ayede and immediately swung into action.

    He said that residents of the community had noticed an offensive odour oozing out of a building belonging to the 40-year-old suspect who didn’t, however, reside in the house.

    The police commissioner also said that the man usually visited the house at odd hours.

    “Operatives from Moniya Divisional Police Headquarters swung into action and moved to the scene, where a dry well was seen at the compound of the house.

    “Upon close observation, gory sights of what had the semblance of mutilated human bodies were spotted inside the well.

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    “Eventually, the remains of three unidentified bodies were removed to the State Hospital horgue for preservation and autopsy,” Sonubi said.

    He said that the suspect was arrested, adding that aside confessing to the crime, he also mentioned the names of some of his accomplices in the killing of people for money ritual, who were now at large.

    Sonubi said that the suspect and others at large had, in April, lured a 28-year-old man to the same scene at Moniya, severed his head and legs, and sold them to two other suspects.

    He said that the suspect further confessed that on Aug. 7, he and others now at large stabbed a 17-year-old boy to death and severed his head and legs, which were sold to a female suspect for N70,000.

    “On Aug.11, at about 0630hrs, an execution of search warrant was conducted in the houses and premises of the suspects where the victim’s fresh flesh was recovered.

    “In the course of the investigation, other suspects were arrested and they confessed that they bought different types of human parts for money ritual from the 40-year-old suspect,” Sonubi said.

    In an interview, the suspect, who claimed to be an Islamic cleric, said that he started killing people for money rituals in 2024 and that he had killed no fewer than five people.

    He said that he used to collect N200,000 from anybody who gave him a money ritual job.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that exhibits recovered from the suspects included: dried human skull, charm, 89 bags of cannabis sativa, motorcycle and cutlass, among others. (NAN)

  • Police identify Lagos BRT bus attackers

    Police identify Lagos BRT bus attackers

    The Police Command in Lagos State says suspected motorcyclists, whose motorcycles were seized, are the suspects that allegedly attacked a BRT bus on Wednesday in Orile area of the state.

    Command’s Spokesperson Benjamin Hundeyin said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Friday.

    Hundeyin said that it was not a case of armed robbery, but the attack was a reaction by the suspected motorcyclists to the seizure of their motorcycles.

    He said that the Lagos State Taskforce on Environment and Special Offences, Enforcement Unit, had raided commercial motorcyclists plying the BRT lanes and other prohibited roads and seized some motorcycles.

    He alleged that some of the motorcyclists were those that resisted the police because of their positions but were arrested during the raid.

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    “Some of these motorcyclists got angry and mobilised themselves to protest and the nearest Lagos State Government facility they saw around was the BRT coming.

    “They forced the driver to stop and attacked the bus; and the driver was not bold enough to drive through them, he waited and ran out of the bus, while the riders vandalised the windows of the BRT.

    “There are claims that some people were robbed in the bus, nobody has come forward to the police to reports that,” he said.

    NAN reports that the Lagos State Taskforce on Environment and Special Offences, Enforcement Unit on Tuesday, impounded 164 motorcycles on the state’s highways.

    The motorcycles, according to the taskforce, contravene the Lagos State Road Transport Sector Reform Laws of 2018 which prohibits motorcyclists from using all highways in the state.(NAN)

  • Police advisory

    Police advisory

    The Ogun State Police Command has advised the public, especially those who lost their vehicles/motorcycles to theft or left abandoned  around the city to report at Igode and Ikenne Divisional Headquarters for identification and claims within 14 days.

    Igode  vehicle: one unregistered silver Mitsubishi bus Motorcycles: one TVS with  registered number   MUS 240 QK and one Bajaj with number plate  KNN 041 VX and one unregistered Bajaj.

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    Ikenne vehicle: one Golf with no KJA 681 AZ Motorcycles: Three Bajaj with number plates: AKM 378 VE;SGM 038 VS and SGM 207 WS.

     Others are one Lady’s with no KNN 176 VX and an  unregistered Lady’s, according to the Police  Public Relations Officer Omolola Odutola. 

  • Police inspectors march over11 months’ salary arrears

    Police inspectors march over11 months’ salary arrears

    Police inspectors under the aegis of Concerned Police Inspectors in Nigeria (CPIN) have protested over their 11 months salary arrears.

    During a peaceful walk yesterday to the Correspondent Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, they urged the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun to come to their rescue.

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    The leader of the protesters, who pleaded not to be named, said their morale had been dampened by the non-commitment to their welfare by the Police authorities.

    Those promoted from the rank of Inspector 11 to 1, he said, amounted to over 1,500 officers..

    An appeal letter addressed to IGP Egbetokun, with copies to the Presidency, National Assembly and the Police Service Commission (PSC), reads:

    “We are over 1,500 personnel of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Akwa Ibom Command, promoted  from Inspector 11, to Inspector 1, by the IGP effective from September 10, 2023, with a signal dated March 21, 2024.’’

  • Police arrest two for burying 20-year-old man alive in Zaria

    Police arrest two for burying 20-year-old man alive in Zaria

    The Kaduna State Police Command has apprehended two suspects in Zaria, who allegedly buried a man alive, for attempted murder.

    The arrest followed a viral video showing the victim, Abubakar Aliyu, 20, from Gauraki village, with only his head exposed after being buried.

    The Command’s PPRO, ASP Mansir Hassan in a statement said the incident began when Aliyu was accused of stealing a phone belonging to one of the suspects, Abdullahi AbdulKadir. 

    The PPRO explained that both AbdulKadir and his brother, Yahaya AbdulKadir, had worked with Aliyu at a construction site in Abuja. 

    He said that when the phone went missing, the workers decided that Aliyu’s wages would be used to replace it. Feeling unjustly accused, Aliyu returned to Zaria.

    “On August 10, 2024, the suspects traced Aliyu to Zaria, forcibly abducted him, and buried him in a shallow grave, leaving only his head exposed. The victim was rescued after a passerby heard his cries and alerted the authorities.”

    ASP Hassan however stated that the Commands will launch thorough investigation into the incident and prosecute those responsible for the attempted homicide.

  • JUST IN: Police, youths block Benue APC secretariat

    JUST IN: Police, youths block Benue APC secretariat

    Police and  youths have blocked the All Progressive Congress (APC) Secretariat  in Makurdi, Benue state capital .

    It is the fourth time  the APC  Secretariat will be put under lock and key.

    This is coming ahead of Comrade Austin Agada- led State Working Committee (SEC) APC caucus meeting scheduled for Thursday.

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    The Benjamin Omakolo- led APC State Working Committee (SWC) has also scheduled a caucus  meeting for today in Makurdi to find tune arrangement for Local Governments elections .

    Benue State Independent Electoral Committee ( BSIEC) scheduled October 5 for the polls in Benue state .

    Details Shortly…

  • Police investigate killing of 14-year-old boy for ritual in Ibadan

    Police investigate killing of 14-year-old boy for ritual in Ibadan

    The Police Command in Oyo State says it has commenced investigation into the killing of a 14-year-old, Malik Kareem, for alleged money ritual in Ibadan.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Adewale Osifeso, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Ibadan.

    Osifeso said that the command was aware of the incident and had immediately commenced investigation with a view to bringing the perpetrators to justice.

    He assured members of the public that an update on the investigation on the matter would be made available once it was concluded.

    NAN gathered that the deceased was killed and beheaded allegedly for ritual purposes by his friends at Olorisaoko community in Akinyele Local Government Area of the state on Saturday.

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    A source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told NAN that the deceased, alongside three of his friends, contacted a cleric, now at large, for money ritual on the day of the incident.

    The source said that unknown to the deceased, the three other boys had bargained with the cleric to kill him for the money ritual.

    “When they got there, the deceased was strangulated, beheaded and cremated.

    “We rushed to the scene of the incident when we heard about it.

    “When we got there, the cleric had already run away, but we found the victim’s lifeless body on the ground, without a head and in the pool of his own blood,” the source said.

    NAN gathered that he cleric’s house had since been set ablaze by some yet-to-be-identified youths in the community.
    (NAN)

  • Police officer arrested for ‘fatal shooting’ in Lagos

    Police officer arrested for ‘fatal shooting’ in Lagos

    A Police man identified as Corporal Umar Lawal of the Special Protection Unit (SPU) Base 10, Sokoto, has been arrested for shooting one Gabriel Audu to death in Surulere, Lagos State.

    The incident involves the police aide assigned to Mr. Wale Fapohunda, a lawyer.

    According to a police, the suspect, Lawal, attempted to shoot one Mr. Vincent, also known as Dogman, during a heated argument over a fairly used phone.

    The confrontation took a tragic turn when the bullet intended for Vincent struck Audu, who was reportedly attached to the same lawyer.

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    The incident occurred around 10:22 p.m., prompting a swift response from law enforcement.

    A police team was dispatched to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), where Corporal Lawal was apprehended. The AK-47 rifle used in the shooting was also recovered from the scene.

    In his confession, Corporal Lawal admitted to the crime, stating that he had intended to shoot Vincent during their argument. However, the bullet hit Audu in the chest, leading to his death. Audu was rushed to LUTH General Hospital in Idi Araba, where he was pronounced dead.

    The deceased’s body has been photographed and placed in the hospital morgue, pending an autopsy. The police have assured the public that a thorough investigation is ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

  • Youth empowerment: Police to hold summit Monday

    Youth empowerment: Police to hold summit Monday

    The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has reaffirmed its commitment to recognising the pivotal role of the youths in national security and the general development of the country.

    Egbetokun, made this known while confirming the readiness of the police to organise the Police Youth Summit, 2024 to commemorate the UN International Youth Day on August 12, 2024.

    According to a statement issued on Sunday, August 11, by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi: “Preparations for the Nigeria Police Youth Summit are in full swing, and we eagerly anticipate engaging with young and brilliant minds from across the country.

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    “The summit promises to be an enriching experience, featuring thought-provoking discussions on youth empowerment, national security, and intelligence, with guest keynote speaker Prof. Olanrewaju Fagboun, a professor of Environmental Law and former Vice-Chancellor, Lagos State University”.

    The event, he said would also include interactive sessions on crime prevention, conflict resolution, and community engagement, providing a platform for youths to share their ideas and perspectives.

    Adejobi said: “Additionally, innovative solutions developed by Nigerian youths will be showcased, highlighting their creativity and potential.

    “We invite all stakeholders to join us at the Nigeria Police Resource Centre, Abuja, on August 12, 2024, as we celebrate International Youth Day. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, will make a special appearance, underscoring the dedication of the Nigeria Police Force to empowering youths.

    “Together, let us build a safer, more secure Nigeria by harnessing the energy and talents of our young people.”