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  • Police stop kidnap attempt, neutralise two suspected kidnappers

    Police stop kidnap attempt, neutralise two suspected kidnappers

    The Plateau Police Command, said it has neutralised two suspected kidnappers in a gun battle during an attempt to kidnap residents in Bokkos community.

    The Police, in a statement by the spokesman of the command, DSP. Alfred Alabo, explained: “We are pleased to inform the good citizens of the State of our recent operational breakthroughs in Bokkos Local Government Area of the State

    “On 03/06/2024 at about 5:30am, we received a distress call from a patriotic citizen who reported that, some hoodlums suspected to be kidnappers were operating in Fangha area of Daffo District, Bokkos LGA.

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    “Upon receipt of the tip-off, a team of Policemen and other security help groups led by the DPO Bokkos Division swiftly rushed to the scene of the incident where they engaged the hoodlums in a gun duel and two (2) of the hoodlums were neutralized in the process, while others escaped with gunshot wounds.

    “Exhibits recovered from the hoodlums include, one (1) locally fabricated revolver gun loaded with four (4) 7.62MM ammunition, two (2) Phones, one (1) Dagger and one (1) Knife.

    “In view of this development, the Plateau State Police Chief assures the good and peace loving people of Plateau State, that the Police under his leadership remains resolute in its fight against crime and criminality, and will continue to do everything within its constitutional mandate to ensure that Plateau State is habitable for all residents and visitors. 

    “The case is still under Investigation while efforts are been intensified to arrest the fleeing suspects.”

  • Abuja Police allays fearsover influx of bandits

    Abuja Police allays fearsover influx of bandits

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has assured the nation’s capital residents of protection from any threat.

    The assurance is coming on the heels of an online publication about the purported influx of some suspected bandits into Abuja.

    According to the Commissioner of Police FCT, Benneth Igweh, the Command is working hard to avert any attack.

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    Igweh, in a statement yesterday by the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, Josephine Adeh, said: “The attention of the FCT Police Command has been drawn to a publication making the rounds on social media on the alleged entry of some suspected bandits into the Federal Capital Territory.

    “Consequent to the above, the Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Benneth C. Igweh, therefore urges residents to go about their lawful business without fear from any quarters, as  the command has made all necessary deployments of both material and physical assets, and is working assiduously to ensure the safety of all residents and avert any intended attack within the nation’s capital.”

  • Police allay fears over alleged influx of bandits into Abuja

    Police allay fears over alleged influx of bandits into Abuja

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has urged Abuja residents to go about their lawful businesses without fear from any quarters, saying it has made all necessary deployments of both material and physical assets to protect them and the city from any security threat.

    This assurance came on the heels of an online publication making the rounds on social media on the purported influx of some suspected bandits into Abuja, the nation’s capital.

    According to the Commissioner of Police FCT, Benneth Igweh, the Command is working assiduously to ensure the safety of all residents and avert any intended attack within the nation’s capital.

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    Igweh, in a statement issued on Monday by the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, Josephine Adeh, noted that the attention of the FCT Police Command has been drawn to the said online publication.

    He, however, appreciated members of the public for their outstanding environmental alertness and admonished the general public to always give useful information to the Police, to aid its efforts in the fight against insecurity within the state.

    The statement reads in part: “The attention of the FCT Police Command has been drawn to a publication making the rounds on social media on the alleged entry of some suspected bandits into the Federal Capital Territory.

    “Consequent to the above, the Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Benneth C. Igweh, therefore urges residents to go about their lawful business without fear from any quarters, as the command has made all necessary deployments of both material and physical assets, and is working assiduously to ensure the safety of all residents and avert any intended attack within the Nation’s capital.”

  • Tourism practitioner calls out Egyptian police for assaulting Nigerian traveller

    Tourism practitioner calls out Egyptian police for assaulting Nigerian traveller

    President of the Christian Tourism Practitioner’s Association of Nigeria (CTPAN), the umbrella body of all Christian Pilgrimage Operators in Nigeria, Revd. Dr. Israel Kristilere has criticized the Egyptian police for the assault he endured during a stopover at Cairo International Airport on April 30, 2024.

    Kristilere, who is also the CEO of Oasis of Faith Intercontinental Ltd, a Private Christian Pilgrimage Company, and Senior Pastor of Shepherdhill Baptist Church in Obanikoro, Lagos, was travelling with 28 other pilgrims to Amman via Egypt Air from Lagos.

    It was gathered that during their 4-hour layover in Egypt, as they prepared to board their connecting flight, Egyptian police summoned him to their office.

    According to him, he was told that he had sexually assaulted a lady at the airport.

    He explained that he had never set his eyes on her; however, he apologised as he was requested to do.

    He said: “He told the lady that he did not know her, and if it was a missing identity, he was sorry, but he did not commit the offence.”

    It was learnt that they offered a solution and told him to sign a document in Arabic but he insisted on having the document translated into English.

    According to him, he objected, and he was threatened that he would miss his flight and charged to court, saying that as the heated conversation continued, he wrote “I do not on the document.”

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    However, the desk manager of the airport was said to have ordered them to release him.

    He added that on getting to the aircraft, he discovered that all the co-travellers refused to enter the plane, leading to his speedy release from the officers.

    Dr. Kristilere expressed that he is speaking out against the Egyptian police because their unruly behaviour caused him significant trauma.

    He pointed out that this incident is part of a broader pattern of misconduct at various airports across Africa.

    Kristilere emphasized the need to alert the Nigerian government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), and travellers about the potential dangers posed by the Egyptian police.

  • Ekiti police train personnel on use of firearms, others

    Ekiti police train personnel on use of firearms, others

    Ekiti State Police Command on Sunday said it has commenced a training and reorientation programme for the officers and men selected from the divisions and formations across the state.

    The command spokesman, DSP Abutu Sunday, who disclosed this in a statement, said the training which is mandatorily scheduled for all personnel of the command in batches, would be centred on professionalism, Police Duties, Police Act and Regulation, Criminal Code, Musketry, Riot Drill and Foot Drill, Use of Firearms, Human Rights, Social Media Policy (SMP), amongst others.

    He said the training is in line with the directive of the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and his vision of ensuring effective service delivery to the Nigerian populace.

    The statement reads: “The aim of the training is to improve professionalism, increase knowledge and performance, capacity development, ensure discipline and create better relationship with the public.

    “The training and reorientation exercise, which shall be done periodically, shall remind the personnel of the basic police knowledge and skills acquired while in their training schools/colleges as well as exposing them to the modern-day policing strategies.

    “Crime prevention strategies, protection of lives and properties that include students, teachers, worshippers, private and government infrastructures, amongst others will also be discussed.

    “The Ekiti State Commissioner of Police, Akunwale Adeniran while emphasizing the need for professionalism and a better Policing system, implored the trainees to make good use of this training and reorientation period to arm themselves with the basics of policing and become better officers.”

  • Kano emirate crisis: Police in dilemma over five court orders – CP

    Kano emirate crisis: Police in dilemma over five court orders – CP

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    The Kano State Police Command is in dilemma over the number of court orders it has received on the emirate crisis rocking the state.

    The command said the conflicting court directives have created a complex situation and consequently appealed to the media for support in navigating the emirship tussle.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr Usaini Gumel, made the call during a meeting with the heads of media organisations in Kano yesterday.

    The CP revealed that the command had received five different court orders from federal and state high courts regarding the emirship dispute and has forwarded them to the Minister of Justice for interpretation.

    His words: “I have forwarded the five court orders related to the emirship tussle to the Inspector General of Police who has subsequently contacted the Minister of Justice for clarification and interpretation.

    “We are currently awaiting guidance on which order to comply with as the conflicting court directives have created a complex situation.

    “Once we receive the necessary interpretation, we will take appropriate action to resolve the emirship dispute in accordance with the law.”

    Gumel lamented a radio station’s unprofessional reporting on the issue, urging the media to verify facts and balance their reports before disseminating them to the public.

    He encouraged the media to seek clarifications from the police before publishing reports, to ensure accuracy and avoid aggravating the situation.

    Meanwhile, the ancient city of Kano has returned to its bustling but peaceful nature as the 16th Emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi and his predecessor Aminu Bayero did not clash during Juma’at prayer.

    Governor Abba Yusuf had through a repealed chieftaincy law dethroned Bayero and four other first class emirs and reinstated Sanusi. But Bayero returned to the state to reclaim his position.

    While Sanusi is consolidating on the throne, having occupied the main palace, Bayero is waiting anxiously for the decision of the court as he now stays at the Nasarawa palace.

    Tension rose yesterday morning following reports that the two contending emirs had made announcements to lead the Juma’at service at the Central Mosque located at the main palace. The people of Kano, divided, were bracing up for the clash that never was.

    The Nation gathered it was all rumours as Bayero later denied making announcement that he would lead prayers at the central mosque close to the palace where Sanusi is staying.

    Before the prayer time, police advised residents to “disregard the false information circulating on social media that Emir Aminu Ado Bayero would lead Juma’t prayers at Kofar Kudu Central Mosque, Kano.”

    The Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Gumel, assured that all necessary security arrangements were made for Bayero to observe his Friday prayers in the mosque where he lives at the Nasarawa palace.

    Gumel also assured that the police and all other state security agencies would provide adequate security at the palace where Lamido Sanusi, also known as Muhammadu Sanusi II, was expected to observe his Juma’at prayers.

    “Members of the public are therefore advised to ignore the false reports and misinformation circulating on social media and to go about their activities without fear of molestation or intimidation.

    “The police will continue to provide the necessary security for ensuring that residents observe their Friday congressional prayers peacefully and without threats to their lives and property,” the police commissioner said.

    Thus, Sanusi prayed at the Central Mosque, while Bayero observed his prayers at the Nasarawa Palace Mosque.

    While Sanusi led the two units Friday service, Bayero only observed his prayers as the service was led by another Islamic leader.

    Police Commissioner, Gumel, hailed the two monarchs for their cool headedness, saying the Friday prayers were conducted in a peaceful atmosphere across the state.

    “I am very pleased with the orderly manner faithful residents conducted themselves before, during and after the prayers without rancour in all parts of the state.

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    “This is a testament to the effective collaboration between law enforcement agencies and the community.

    “The police command looks forward to continued partnership in maintaining peace and order in the state”, he said, praising residents for their cooperation with police personnel deployed in and outside the metropolis, which paved the way for peace.”

    As the emirship tussle rages on, the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi, has warned against questioning divine will.

    He urged his followers to accept divine decisions without question.

    Emir Sanusi gave the counsel in a sermon at the Kofar Arewa Central Mosque during Jumma’t prayer yesterday.

    Addressing congregants, Emir Sanusi highlighted the significance of belief in God’s omnipotence, especially as the Islamic calendar approaches Zhul Hijja, a month known for its spiritual benefits.

    He said: “Whoever believes that Allah alone gives everything must take the decision of Allah wholeheartedly. No one asks Allah’s reasons for anything,” the monarch said.

    He further elaborated on the concept of destiny in Islam, stating, “We were told that whoever did not accept destiny is from Allah, his belief is not complete.

    “One should be thankful in times of good and bad situations.

    “We must believe that whatever happens to us is predestined from God and what we couldn’t have is from Him.”

    After the sermon, Emir Sanusi led the congregation in prayers.

  • Disregard false information on 15th Emir leading Friday prayers, say Police

    Disregard false information on 15th Emir leading Friday prayers, say Police

    The Kano State Police Command has urged residents to ignore false information circulating on social media that Alhaji Aminu Bayero, the 15th Emir would lead  the Friday prayers at the Central Mosque.

    The Commissioner of Police, Usaini Gumel, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in a telephone interview on Friday, that Bayero will observe his Friday prayers  in the mosque within the Nasarawa Palace, where he currently resides.

    The commissioner said the police and other state security agencies will provide robust security at the Emir’s Palace, where Emir Muhammad Sanusi II is expected to lead the Jummah prayers.

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    ”The police urges the general public to disregard the false reports and misinformation circulating on social media and go about their activities without fear of molestation or intimidation.

    ”The police will continue to provide necessary security to ensure that will enable residents observe their Friday congressional prayers peacefully  without threats to their lives and property,” he said.

    He urged the people to volunteer credible information on the movement of dubious characters for prompt security action in the state.

    (NAN) 

  • Police nab 10 suspects, rescue 26 abducted children in Sokoto

    Police nab 10 suspects, rescue 26 abducted children in Sokoto

    The Sokoto State Police Command has arrested no fewer than ten suspects of abduction, including a 45-year-old father who allegedly sold his six children and 22 others.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Hayatu Kaigama, disclosed this on Thursday, May 30.

    The command also confirmed rescuing 26 children who were abducted in the state and sold elsewhere.

    Bala Abubakar, a resident of Tudun Wada Area in the Sokoto metropolis, allegedly sold the children for amounts between N150,000 and N250,000.

    He was also alleged to have sold five minors intercepted in Abuja by the FCT police last month.

    Kaigama, while addressing the press at the command headquarters in Sokoto, explained that the children were rescued from different states across the federation.

    “The children were collected from their mothers who are widows under the pretext of taking them to an organization for proper upbringing.

    “While some of the victims were abducted on their way to Islamiyya schools,” he added.

    He said 21 of the children were handed over to the Sokoto orphanage home for proper care and safekeeping.

    The state Police Boss said some of the suspects had confessed to receiving the children from one Mrs Kulu Dogon Yaro who was in the business of buying them from Abubakar before the arrests.

    However, the suspect, Bala denied selling the children when interviewed by reporters.

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    According to Bala, “I deliberately handed them over to the female suspects to be taken to where they would get a better living condition with an understanding they would return the children anytime we ask them to do so,” he said

    Also, one of the suspects, Mrs Elizabeth said she was not aware that the children were victims of abduction.

    “I know Kulu Dogon Yaro in Sokoto. We lived in the same barracks for over 20 years.

    “I came back to Sokoto, looking for a job and she came to my place and asked me to help her take the five children to Abuja because Bala brought a large number of children to her. And I can’t say no to her because we have been friends for 21 years.

    “She told me that, the children were orphans and would be taken to an organization in Abuja for proper upkeep,” she said

  • Emirship tussle: Police deploy armed personnel to flashpoints in Kano

    Emirship tussle: Police deploy armed personnel to flashpoints in Kano

    The Kano State Police Command says it has heightened its security presence to identified flashpoints in and around the metropolis to tackle any potential security threats in the state.

    The state Commissioner of Police Usaini Gumel, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Wednesday in Kano.

    Gumel said’:”equipped and armed personnel have been deployed to handle any unforeseen circumstances around the identified areas.

    ”The state government’s order banning all protests would be strictly enforced with vigor, adding that anyone found participating would be arrested and prosecuted”.

    According to him, residents are advised to go about their lawful activities without fear, as the police and state security agencies have taken comprehensive measures to ensure the safety and security of the state.

    He added that the security measures in place would deal decisively with any form of security threats in the state.

    ”We are equal to the tasks any person or group of people found fomenting trouble will be decisively dealt with accordingly.

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    ”The police will not tolerate any form of violence or criminality, and anyone found with weapons will be arrested and charged with armed robbery”, he said.

    The commissioner of police appealed to residents to cooperate with security agencies by reporting any suspicious individuals or activities, noting that this would ensure the sustenance of peace in the state.

    ”With a comprehensive security network in place, the police and state security agencies are committed to maintaining the peaceful atmosphere that Kano is known for”, he added.

    (NAN)

  • Police arraign three men for alleged stealing of N72.8m in Adamawa

    Police arraign three men for alleged stealing of N72.8m in Adamawa

    The Adamawa state police command has brought three men before a Magistrate court for allegedly stealing N72 million from a company.

    The suspects are Abdulrashed Waziri, 36; Richard Moses, 42; and Uche Sunday, 32 are on arraignment before the Chief Magistrate I in Yola, presided over by M7hammed Buba, for allegedly stealing the money.

    The defendants are being tried on charges of theft, misappropriation and criminal breach of trust.

    Abdulrashed and the two other defendants allegedly made away with N72.818 million belonging to the company they work for: Saro Agro-Science Limited, located in the Ganye LGA.

    According to the police prosecution, Abdulrashed, a storekeeper; Richard, a market sales representative and Uche, a van sales representative conspired and made away with the money.

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    The prosecuting police officer, ASP Zakka Musa, told the court that one Olajide Oladeji who is the regional business head of the company reported the matter to the police in Adamawa.

    Zakka said Olajide had reported that on September 25, 2023, the location manager supervising Ganye’s office, Caleb Akinteye had discovered that the three staff members stole the company’s money.

    He said the defendants had sold the products of the company and realised N48 million which was not paid into the company’s account, and that after the management had audited its stocks at the company warehouse, it found out that over N24 million worth of stocks were missing, which brings the total unaccounted money to N72.818million.

    All the defendants have pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.