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  • Four held over issuance of fake police character certificate

    Four held over issuance of fake police character certificate

    Detectives attached to the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) Annex, Alagbon, Lagos, have arrested four suspected members of a syndicate that specialized in issuing fake police character certificates to Nigerians wishing to travel overseas.

    The suspects, Osinowo Olujimi Obafemi, 35, Sebastine Olamide, 21, Shittu Babatunde, 25 and Bilal Yekeen, 25, were arrested by the FCID X-Squad after a woman, Mrs Shonekan Rukayat Mojisola, who innocently patronised them, got a 10-year ban from the United Kingdom for presenting forged documents.

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    According to a statement yesterday by spokesperson for the FCID Annex, ASP Aminat Mayegun, Mojisola reported a case of falsification of police character certificate, obtaining money under false pretence, impersonation, forgery of signatures and official stamp against the suspects at the department and detectives immediately commenced investigation into the matter.

    “The investigating team conducted a search on their premises at 267, Igbosere Road, off Obalende, Lagos Island, and uncovered a plethora of fraudulent documents, including fake police character certificates; seven medical reports issued from LASUTH belonging to several individuals; 65 fake international driving permits; 18 international driving license permit forms with different pictures and belonging to different persons; one pack of booklets of the traffic foreign vehicle regulation license, among others.

    “Further investigation confirmed suspects’ involvement in a criminal racket involving issuance of the fake police character certificate that led to the 10-years ban of Mrs Shonekan upon the presentation of the fake Police Character Certificate at the Uk Embassy. They also admitted to issuing forged documents to several individuals,” Mayegun said.

  • Delta Security Trust Fund pledges support for Police

    Delta Security Trust Fund pledges support for Police

    Chairman of Delta State Security Trust Fund, Mr Daniel Mayuku, has said its collaboration with the Lagos State Security Trust Fund and other stakeholders was imperative to its success of providing funds to assist security agencies in the State.

    The Board of the Delta Security Trust Fund was recently inaugurated by Gov Sheriff Oborevwori after Assembly lpassed it into law.

    Mayuku, who led the board, yesterday, on a visit to the Delta Police Command in Asaba, pledged to support the police and other sister security agencies to keep Delta crime free by providing funds to fight crime.

    He called on commercial banks and oil companies and  public spirited Deltans to support the security trust fund, assuring that funds will be accounted for.

    His words: ” We need every hand on deck to ensure it’s succeess.We need not just the oil companies, the banks are also important to us.Some of the banks in Nigeria are owned by Deltans who have made the Lagos State Security Trust Fund a success and they must remember that Delta is their home and must that our fund works”.

    He reiterated the readiness of the board to partner with the state command in the discharge of its duties.

    Delta Commissioner of Police, Mr. Abaniwonda Olufemi, assured that the Police State Command will give security of lives and property its utmost best.

    Olufemi urged the Delta State Security Trust Fund to ensure the challenges facing all security agencies are adequately addressed.

    ‘His words: “I pledge that we will give security our utmost best in the State.We will collaborate with all our sisters’ security agencies to give our best shots to ensure that Delta is safe.”

    According to him, the successes recorded by the Lagos State Security Trust Fund led the Federal Government to replicate it at the Federal level.

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    ”The Police Trust Fund was set up to to equip , retrain the Nigerian Police to better serve the people of Nigeria.Security encompasses all of us coming together to ensure we have a safer society where people, businesses can thrive.

    ”It is only in a safe environment that businesses can thrive and it is only in a safe environment development can come.”

    Abaniwonda presented a document conveying some of the needs of the command to the board chairman of the state’s security trust fund.

  • Group lauds establishment of Police Veterans Association

    Group lauds establishment of Police Veterans Association

    A Group, the Crime Victims Foundation of Nigeria (CRIVIFON), has described the proposed Police Veterans Foundation as a veritable entity that would help to improve the lots of both  retired and serving police officers when operational.

    The Police Veterans Foundation has been slated for launch on March 5, 2024 by the Police.

    The Executive Director of the foundation, Mrs. Gloria Egbuji, commended  the Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC), Dr. Solomon Arase and the incumbent Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun, for agreeing to establish such an foundation that would primarily promote activities that boost welfare of both retired and serving police officers.

    The CRIVIFON Executive Director said during the weekend that the Police Veterans Foundation is long overdue in coming, as many retired police officers’ welfare over the years have been deteriorating with little or no concern from the country’s leadership as no forum has been there to speak for them.

    The Police Veterans Foundation was conceptualised for the need to create a veritable platform for galvanising support for the welfare of retired police officers most of whom are faced with debilitating health and financial challenges after retirement.  To achieve its objectives, the foundation aims to raise awareness to mobilise support and establish a fund for the improved welfare of retired police officers.It also aims to improve training and standardise operating procedures.

    The foundation which boasts of distinguished members such as the President of the Association of Retired Police Officers, DIG Mohammed Aminu Yesufu and CP Isah Greman plans to initiate improvement in the life of those in the Police Force.

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    The Crime Victims Foundation of Nigeria noted with dismay the squalid state some police officers live in, after decades of serving Nigeria creditably.

    According to the press statement, “some retired police officers do not have something to fall back on, apart from their miserable pension in their post retirement years when age is certainly not on their side.  Some do not have good houses to retire into and neither do they have enough savings to cater for their family needs ostensibly due to poor salaries while in service.”

    The Crime Victims Foundation has, therefore, expressed optimism that with the coming of the Police Veterans Foundation, a lot of issues would be addressed towards taking care of retired officers and giving hope to those still in service.

  • Police: how we planned onslaught on 2Baba, Rivers DPO’s killer

    Police: how we planned onslaught on 2Baba, Rivers DPO’s killer

    The Rivers State Police command led by CP Olatunji Disu has given a timeline of operations and activities that led to the death of Gift Okpara, aka, 2Baba, the most wanted suspect in the brutal killing of the Ahaoda Divisional Police Officer (DPO), SP. Bako Angbasim.

    Angbasim was brutally killed on September 8, last year in Odeimude community, Ahoada West Local Government Area by the Iceland cult group led by 2Baba with his body decapitated, mutilated and paraded in a viral video.

    The police in a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer, PPRO, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed their various efforts to apprehend the wanted killer, who had N100m bounty placed on him by the state government.

    The statement recalled the operational tour conducted by CP Disu to Ahoada LGA, where the DPO was earlier killed, when he assumed duty last November 15.

    During the tour, the commissioner urged officers to intensify efforts in apprehending those responsible for the gruesome killing.

    He also paid respects to the five innocent individuals, Charles Osu, Ogbobula Eja, Idaowukwa Felix, Paul Victor, and Achinivu Saturday Edi, who were tragically killed by 2Baba and his gang on suspicion of collaboration with the police.

    The  statement said despite the initial operation that led to the arrest of more than 70 suspects tied to SP Bako’s murder, 2Baba and his gang managed to escape by withdrawing into the forest, exploiting the difficult terrain and strategically placing informants to monitor security forces’ movements.

    It said undeterred, the police formed specialized teams, coordinating with the Army, Navy, Air Force, DSS, and NSCDC in joint security meetings with a resolution “that an attack on one agency is an affront to all, reinforcing their united pursuit of justice against the perpetrators.”

    The command said the CP on November 28, at 4pm, formed a special joint operation involving Tactical Units and the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) to apprehend the wanted suspect, David Gift Okpara (alias 2BABA), his associates, recover their weapons and ammunition.

    “On November 29, 2023, a female associate of 2Baba was arrested, offering valuable insights into the fugitive’s lifestyle. On December 3, 2023, information revealed that 2Baba frequently visited a nearby community via canoe. “Despite a two-week surveillance for an ambush using human intelligence (HUMINT), he abruptly stopped visiting, seemingly aware of the proposed operation to be launched.

    “On December 6, 2023, 2Baba executioner, Faithful Babinghton Joseph, seen wielding an AK47 in a viral gang video, was arrested at his Etche LGA hideout. He died from a gunshot wound sustained during a failed escape attempt.

    “On December 13, 2023, another female associate of 2Baba was apprehended.

    December 15, 2023 (0100hrs) An attack was launched against 2Baba, but he evaded capture due to information provided by his network of informants in various communities. His camp was subsequently destroyed, prompting him to relocate.

    “On December 23, 2023, operatives arrested a nurse and an informant who provided information to 2Baba leading to the killing of five individuals in his community. The nurse also facilitated logistical support for 2Baba’s gang, including food, illicit drugs, water, and gathering information on police activities. Both suspects are currently facing legal proceedings.

    “On December 31, 2023, a multi-agency attack was launched on 2Baba’s camp, resulting in his narrow escape and subsequent relocation.

    “From January 19, 2024, operatives successfully deployed advanced technology, revolutionising their approach to the operation and gathering crucial intelligence.

    “On February 1, 2024, it became clear through continuous surveillance that 2Baba strategically selected a campsite with difficult terrain to discourage land-based attacks, necessitating the use of canoes to reach the location.

    “On February 10, 2024, the command shared essential information with the Air Force. Around 19:30hrs on the scheduled day, the Air Force executed an aerial assault, causing significant casualties and injuries to 2Baba and his gang.

    “On February 17, 2024, at around 12:00hrs, 2Baba and his gang attacked Okogbe town and Odiokwu community, destroying pipelines.

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    “At 04:00hrs, operatives raided 2Baba’s new camp. Despite a fierce gun battle, 2Baba and his gang members escaped. However, at around 14:00hrs, intelligence confirmed 2Baba’s death after he lost consciousness and resuscitation attempts failed.”

    The police said efforts were in progress to retrieve the body of the infamous killer, while investigations into the Iceland cult’s activities continued in the region.

    The statement said the operation adhered to the philosophy of policing by consent, where the police authority relied on public consensus rather than force.

    “The Rivers State Police Command appreciates the support from stakeholders, enhancing intelligence-led operations and ensuring no injuries or casualties among law enforcement agencies in the pursuit of justice.

    “The Rivers State Police Command remains resolute in its duty to protect the lives and property of the citizens, and it will continue to employ all necessary resources and strategies to ensure a safe and secure environment for all”, the statement said.

    The statement an AK47 rifle, a G3 rifle, a scorpion rifle, double barrel locally made gun, two locally made pistols, one cut-to-size double barrel gun, one bullet proof vest and 13 pieces of dynamites were recovered from the gang.

    Also recovered were five rounds of .9mm live ammunition, army camouflage assorted charms, one human skull and one jack knife.

  • Police nab two cable vandals

    Police nab two cable vandals

    The Lagos State Police Command has arrested two men for allegedly vandalising electricity cables belonging to the Lagos State Electricity Board.

    The command said that it received a distress call from the board about the vandals’ activities, at about 2:30pm on Friday, adding that operatives were deployed to the scene and the suspects caught.

    It identified the culprits as Paul Philip and Chris Abu, adding that some of the tools used were recovered from them.

    The command’s spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident, stating that investigation was ongoing.

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    “The incident is true, and the suspects have been arrested. During the arrest, one shovel, one sledgehammer, two diggers and sack bags were recovered and the investigation is ongoing,” he said.

    Hundeyin also confirmed the arrest of suspected motorcycle thieves, Ayuba Oyegbele and Ojo Gbolahan while trying to dispossess a commercial cyclist of his bike at Ojo Oluwa in Alagbado.

    He said the suspects boarded the bike and told the rider to take them to Obasanjo Bridge only to spray pepper into his eyes to enable them collect his bike but they were apprehended by passersby who heard the rider’s cry for help.

  • Police arrest five over diversion of goods

    Police arrest five over diversion of goods

    The Eastern Port Police Command has arrested five suspects in connection with the diversion of 1,840 bags of wheat belonging to the United Nations World Food Programme (UNWFP).

    The command also recovered about 1,238 bags of wheat in Port Hacourt, Rivers State on February 6.

    The 1,840 bags of wheat which were to be transported from Ibeto Port Terminal, Port-Harcourt, to an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp located in Kano State, were fraudulently diverted by the drivers tasked with this assignment, alongside their accomplices, who were intercepted and apprehended by the operatives of the Nigeria Police attached to the Eastern Port.

    The five suspects were identified as Umar Hashim, Edidiong Umoh, Udah Stanley, Abubakar Jariri and Yunusa Babangida.

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    The police said the recovered 1,238 stolen bags of wheat had been returned to the World Food Programme, adding that efforts were in top gear to recover the missing 602 bags and to arrest the other suspects associated with the crime.

    According to a statement issued yesterday by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi: “The Nigeria Police Force has again reiterated its commitment to enforcing all laws and emplacing anti-crime strategies to curb illegal activities at our various ports and around the economic hubs in Nigeria. The commitment is geared towards stimulating the government’s agenda of quick economic recovery and development in our dear county.

    “The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun has re-emphasized the goal of the Nigeria Police to ensure that individuals engaged in activities aimed at sabotaging the economy of the country and entrenching hardships among the vulnerable members of the public are ardently dealt with in line with extant laws.

    “He has therefore ordered that the suspects be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations and tying of all loose ends.”

  • Police nab chef for masterminding kidnap of 12-year-old in Abuja

    Police nab chef for masterminding kidnap of 12-year-old in Abuja

    The operatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command have arrested one Ulagu Philemon Chukwuma ‘m’ 29 years for masterminding the kidnap of his boss’ son, Justin Nwakwo ‘m’ 12, on February 10, 2024, in Jabi, Abuja.

    Philemon, a domestic worker, who serves as a Chef to the Nwakwo family, was arrested by officers of the Utako Police Divisional Headquarters who were following up on investigations to rescue the abducted boy and also to arrest the perpetrators.

    According to a statement issued by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, investigations by the Police revealed that the principal suspect, who has since confessed to the crime, conspired with one Mc Donald Arinze, currently at large to commit the crime.

    Adeh said the suspects had earlier forcefully obtained a cash sum of three million, nine hundred thousand naira (3,900,000) as ransom from the victim’s father.

    She said: “The arm of the law however caught up with the criminals following intensified efforts by the Police. The boy was rescued unhurt and reunited with his parents. The cash sum earlier extorted was equally recovered.

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    “While effort is still ongoing to apprehend the suspects at large, the Commissioner of Police, FCT, CP Benneth C. Igwe, psc, mni, wishes to reiterate his unflinching commitment to ensure the safety of all in the Territory.

    “He equally encouraged residents to involve the Police in the profiling of their domestic workers, noting the new trend and pattern of kidnapping by domestic workers. He urged residents to report suspicious activities through the following emergency lines; 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883; PCB: 09022222352.”

  • JUST IN: Police neutralise notorious bandit, Mai Subu-Dubu, recover ammunition in Sokoto

    JUST IN: Police neutralise notorious bandit, Mai Subu-Dubu, recover ammunition in Sokoto

    The Sokoto state police command has neutralised suspected notorious bandit and kidnap kingpin, Bello Hantsi, a.k.a Mai Dubu-Dubu of Tungar Rana Village, Sokoto state.

    Bello Mai Dubu- Dubu met his Waterloo following a coordinated onslaught by the operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit in conjunction with DPO Kware Division who mobilized in search of the suspect.

    A statement released on Sunday, February 18, by the command spokesperson, ASP Ahmad Rufa’i, and provided to reporters, indicated that the investigation unveiled the suspect as the mastermind and provider of arms and ammunition to five previously apprehended kidnapping suspects by the command.

    He said the operation also resulted in the seizure of arms and ammunition, including three AK47 rifles and 90 rounds of live ammunition, while the suspects were en route to Tambuwal for a kidnapping mission.

    The release said: “The anti-kidnap mobilised a coordinated a search of the suspect and on sighting the team and sensing danger at a nearby bush, head Dubu-Dubu fired a shot to escape arrest and a quick response from the team neutralized him while others flew with bullets wounds.”

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    However, Rufa’i explained that while scanning the scene, the body of one (1) suspected bandit, as well as one (1) Ak47 rifle with twenty-one (21) rounds of live ammunition, were recovered from the scene.

    Meanwhile, the state Commissioner of Police, Aliyu Hayatu Kaigama commended the resilience and bravery of the officers and men of the command for the coordination, professionalism, and tact to achieve the feat.

    Kaigama appealed to the public in the state to not hesitate to avail the command and other security agencies in the state with timely information on suspected criminal activity.

    He said: “This will enable the command and other security agencies to take swift and decisive action against any recalcitrant criminal in the state.”

  • Trader shot dead in Onitsha market — Police

    Trader shot dead in Onitsha market — Police

    The Police Command in  Anambra has confirmed the shooting to death of one trader by operatives of the state Anti-touting Squad at the Science Equipment Market, Head Bridge, Onitsha.

    According to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the command Public Relations Officer, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, who confirmed the incident, said that several others were injured.

    Ikenga said that the incident happened at about 4:30 p.m. on Friday at the Head Bridge market, adding that the Commissioner of Police in the state,  Aderemi Adeoye, had ordered a probe into the development.

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    According to him, the commissioner of police has ordered the immediate transfer of a reported murder incident that happened at the Head Bridge market.

    “Our officers led by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Head Bridge, on receipt of the information, got to the scene and saw a young man in a pool of his blood while another was injured.

    “The victims were rushed to the hospital where the doctor confirmed one dead.

    “The police also recovered six expanded cartridges from the scene,’’ he said.

  • One killed as Police nab abductors of Ekiti pupils, teachers

    One killed as Police nab abductors of Ekiti pupils, teachers

    The Ekiti State Police Command has arrested eight suspected kidnappers of pupils and teachers of Apostolic Faith Nursery and Primary School, Emure-Ekiti.

    The Police Commissioner, Mr Adeniran Akinwale made this known at a press briefing held at the police headquarters in Ado-Ekiti, on Friday, while parading the suspects and recovered items.

    The suspects include  Abubakar Aliyu, Sumo Karami, Saliu Ibrahim and Umaru Saliu, Mohammed Bashiru, Yahaya Jubril, Usman Garba, and Kenneth Ugwu.

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    The Police Commissioner said that the eight suspects were responsible for the various kidnappings and other related crimes in Ekiti State in recent times.

    He said the eight suspects were said to have carried out the abduction of Ekiti State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Paul Omotosho along Agbado/Imesi in July last year and Mr. and Mrs Awomiyi along Iju-Itaogbolu/

    Ikere Road in January 2024.

    Adeniran said items including one AK-47 assorted rifle, one pump action, 21 AK-47 live ammunition, 20 handsets, and expended AK-47 ammunition shells as well as three SIM cards, were recovered from them.