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  • 171,956 Police applicants shortlisted for JAMB CBT

    171,956 Police applicants shortlisted for JAMB CBT

    The Police Service Commission (PSC) has fixed Tuesday, March 5, for the computer-based test (CBT) for successful applicants for police recruitment from the just concluded credentials and physical screening exercise.

    The screening was held throughout the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

    A total of 171,956 applicants who were successful in the screening exercise are expected to take part in the Computer-based tests.

    Candidates for the aptitude tests are applicants for the General duty positions.

    According to a statement issued on Thursday by the Head of Press and Public Relations, PSC, Ikechukwu Ani: “The 43,778 applicants who were successful from the specialists’ cadre during the screening exercise are expected to go through practical tests at a date to be announced soon by the Commission.

    “The Commission after the Meeting of the Police Recruitment Board on Tuesday, February 13th, 2024 approved that the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, should conduct the Computer-based tests for the Police applicants because of its long-standing pedigree in such examinations.

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    “For the General Duty cadre, 315, 114 applicants were invited for the screening exercise out of which 171,956 were successful and shortlisted for the JAMB CBT. The 171,956 applicants shortlisted are made up of 25,818 females and 146,138 males.

    “Kaduna State will be presenting the highest number of candidates for the tests with 12,343 followed by Bauchi with 10,911, Benue, 10,532 and Katsina,10,457.

    “Anambra State has the least candidates for the aptitude tests with 343 applicants followed by Lagos, 504 and Ebonyi, 600. Successful candidates from the Computer tests will be required to appear for medical examinations before they proceed to training

    “Dr. Solomon Arase CFR, retired Inspector General of Police and Chairman of the Commission said the Commission is on course to conclude this exercise on time so that successful candidates can be quickly injected into the system to join in the renewed war against insurgency and banditry.

    “He commended Mr. President for this rare opportunity to reinforce and reinvigorate the Police Force for improved performance. Dr. Arase assured that the Commission will continue to seek citizen-oriented and friendly Police, properly trained and equipped to provide inspiring leadership in the nation’s eternal security.”

  • BREAKING: FG, states in discussion over adoption of state police

    BREAKING: FG, states in discussion over adoption of state police

    The federal government on Thursday, February 15, said it is considering the adoption of a state police system to curb rising insecurity across the country.

    Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, disclosed this while briefing journalists at the State House on Thursday, after a meeting between President Bola Tinubu and governors.

    The ministry was joined at the briefing by Governors Caleb Mutfwang (Plateau), Ubah Sani (Kaduna), and Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta).

    According to him, the possibility of state police will be further discussed.

    He also said a lot of work needs to be done, adding that the president and governors have agreed to work out the modalities.

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    While noting that both the federal and state governments are mulling the idea, Mohammed said a series of meetings are in the pipeline to determine the modalities for setting up the state police.

    He, therefore, noted that nothing concrete has yet been determined.

    Apart from security, Thursday’s meeting also dwelt on the food situation in the country with the minister disclosing that a committee had been set up to synthesize all that had been discussed at the meeting.

    He said the president has directed the national security adviser, the director general of the Department of State Services, and the Inspector General of Police to cooperate with governors to end the hoarding of food commodities in the country.

    The government’s spokesman also signaled that there will be no import of food commodities contrary to the position earlier taken by the federal government. 

    He explained that the government wants to sustain the gains already made in local food production, believing that the country can feed itself and be a net exporter.

    Details shortly…

  • Police dismiss officer accused of extorting $3,000

    Police dismiss officer accused of extorting $3,000

    The Police Command in Rivers has dismissed one Insp. Michael Odey, accused of kidnapping and extortion of 3,000 US dollars from two persons at gunpoint in Rivers.

    The files of two other officers, ASP Doubara Edonyabo and ASP Talent Mungo, who were allegedly involved in the incident, have been forwarded to the police headquarters for review.

    The command’s spokespersom, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the development in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.

    “Insp. Odey’s dismissal was confirmed following the conclusion of Orderly Room proceedings and a review by Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 16, Yenagoa, AIG Alifa Omata.

    “AIG Omata upheld the recommendation for dismissal from the Force, and as such, Odey was relieved of his duty, effective Feb. 7, 2024.

    “Similarly, Edonyabo and Mungo, have been queried and recommended for dismissal in compliance with established procedures,” she said.

    Iringe-Koko stated that the recommendation has been forwarded to the Secretary of the Nigeria Police Force for necessary action.

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    “The disciplinary process for Edonyabo and Mungo will involve review by the Inspector General of Police and the Police Service Commission to ensure a fair resolution.

    “The three officers remain in custody as investigations continue into two additional cases of a similar nature.

    “The command encourages residents to report any misconduct by law enforcement agents promptly, as any officer involved in misconduct will be met with appropriate actions for fairness and justice,” she added. 

    (NAN)

  • Police clarify arrest, two-year detention of Bayelsa youth activist

    Police clarify arrest, two-year detention of Bayelsa youth activist

    The Bayelsa Police Command has shed light on the circumstances that led to the ‘illegal’ arrest and two-year detention of a youth activist, Comrade Collins Opumie, by the operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) in 2016.

    The Police Command through Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Mr. Stanley Friday, told the Bayelsa High Court sitting in Yenagoa the two petitions filed by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) against Opumie on alleged attempts to attack Agip facilities and personnel in the state led to the opening of police investigations and later arrest by the DSS operatives.

    ASP Stanley, who was cross-examined at yesterday’s hearing into the suit No. YHC/324/2022 filed against the NAOC and the DSS over illegal arrest of Opumie and his detention for two years without trial, said the attempts by the Special Investigation Bureau of the Police Command to investigate the petition filed by NAOC was truncated and the whereabouts of the claimant became a mystery.

    He told the Presiding Judge, Justice Ebiyon Charlie, during a cross-examination that the meeting fixed by the Commissioner of Police and representatives of NAOC for August 4, 2016 over the allegations raised in the petition never held as his whereabouts remained unknown.

    He said the police were later placed under immense pressure to produce him as the Command was his last destination.

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    He said: “Police were under pressure for two years searching for Comrade Collins  Opumie, dead or alive until we saw now Governor Douye Diri on a national television raising his matter on the floor of the National Assembly affirming that Opumie had been in the underground cell of the DSS for two years.” 

    Stanley also told the court that the officials of the security division of NAOC through one Anthony Ogalla had told the police that the purported threat issued against NAOC was suspected to be issued by Opumie whom they had contract of AGO (diesel) with and might be angry against NAOC for illegal termination of the contract.

    Also, the Investigation Officer of the DSS, Tare Peters, who claimed to have reported the confession of Opumie to the purported threat messages to the former Divisional Head of NAOC, Mark Rotandi, said the DSS arrested the claimant three times based on directive from the national headquarters.

    The DSS witness, Tare Peters, also said despite that facts of his investigation might not be disclosed in court due to their classified nature, “Opumie was arrested only three times.

    “He was arrested on the 2nd of August, 2016 and after interrogation and confessional statement, he was released on self-recognition. Following the order from the NSA, he was again arrested on the 15th of August, 2016 and taken to Abuja. On 18th August, 2016, a remand order was secured to keep him for 90 days. And on the 16th of November, 2016, a senior magistrates’ court in Abuja granted him bail.”

    The claimant’s counsel, Ebipreye Sese, however, disagreed with the DSS witness and pointed out some paragraphs in a judgement of the Federal High Court Abuja against the DSS confirming that Opumie was unlawfully detained for two years without trial.

    The claimant’s counsel, Sese, also demanded that the DSS witness produce the purported confessional statement of the claimant to the alleged threat against NAOC and its officials but it could not be produced. 

    The DSS official also defended their position on why they did not bother to invite officials of NAOC who made the allegation of threat against its oil facilities as part of the investigation, claiming he had a confessional statement from the claimant and that inviting NAOC officials was discretional.

    “Upon receipt of intelligence, we saw the threat messages of the claimant on his mobile phone and there was no need to check further and invite the Agip. We got the intelligence and the man had confessed,” the DSS officer claimed.

    However, the DSS witness could not produce the confessional statement of the claimant and the phone allegedly used in sending the threat text messages to Agip in court during a cross examination by the claimant’s lawyer, Sese.

    Also, the Divisional Manager, Partnership and Business Support of the NAOC, Barrister Dennis Mazi and a member of the Security Department of NAOC, Anthony Ogalla were called as separate witnesses in court.

    Mazi, who was the then Security Manager of Agip admitted under cross-examination that the firm was a nominal complainant in the first information report filed against the claimant by the DSS in a senior magistrates’ court in Abuja.

    He also claimed that the picture and particulars of the alleged sender of the threat messages were not known to him as the pictures were blurred and he could not identify Opumie.

    But the security personnel of the NAOC, Anthony Ogalla contradicted his boss and said the pictures and particular of  Opumie were procured from the electronic mail and it was very clear. 

    He also agreed that the NAOC submitted the petitions against Opumie to the Police.

    Justice Ebiyon Charlie after hearing the cross-examination of the four witnesses by legal counsel for the DSS, C.S.Eze Esq, counsel for the NAOC, Innocent Ekpen, counsel for the Police, C.S. Efe and counsel for the claimant, Sese, directed all parties to prepare and submit written addresses within 21 days.

    He adjourned the case until April 12, 2024.

  • Police launch manhunt to free abducted correctional service officer

    Police launch manhunt to free abducted correctional service officer

    The Imo Police Command has deployed a Special Tactical Squad to hunt down hoodlums responsible for the attack on Correctional Service Farm Settlement at Umualomoke in Okigwe Local Government Area of the state.

    The command’s Spokesperson, ASP Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday in Owerri.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some hoodlums reportedly attacked the farm settlement and the residence of Sen. Patrick Ndubeze in the early hours of Monday.

    Okoye said the attackers forced the release of seven inmates and abducted a correctional officer in charge of the settlement.

    He said a Police Inspector was also killed during the attack.

    Okoye said the state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Aboki Danjuma, who deployed the squad, also visited the scenes of the crime for on-the-spot assessment of the incidents.

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    “The CP mandated the special squad operatives to intensify efforts in ensuring that the officer-in-charge of the farm settlement is rescued unhurt and the fleeing inmates arrested,” he stated.

    He called on members of the public with any useful information to assist the operatives in arresting the hoodlums by  reporting such information to the nearest Police station.

    The police spokesperson also released a phone number: 08034773600, to enable the public to provide information that could lead to the rescue of the officer.

    “CP Danjuma encourages the good people of Imo to go about their lawful businesses without any form of fear as the command is on top of the situation and has emplaced adequate security measures to forestall future occurrence.

    “The commissioner of police reaffirms the command’s unwavering commitment to ensuring that the state is adequately protected.

    “He vowed that the hoodlums responsible for the attacks would be arrested and brought to book,” the statement added.

    (NAN)

  • Lagos police arrest leader of one-chance robbery syndicate

    Lagos police arrest leader of one-chance robbery syndicate

    The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 49-year-old leader of a one-chance robbery syndicate.

    This was revealed in a statement posted by Lagos PPRO, Benjamin Hundeyin on his official X page.

    He wrote: “Operatives of @LagosPoliceNG have arrested one Ndubisi George ‘m’ aged 49, leader of a one-chance robbery syndicate operating within Itire, Aguda, Cele and Surulere. One grey Toyota Camry was recovered from him while efforts are on to arrest other members of the syndicate. The suspect has been arraigned and remanded to prison till March 18, 2024, for continuation of hearing.

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    “This arrest is in line with the Lagos state government’s plan to eradicate insecurity within the state.”

  • Police raid black spot in Abuja, arrest 307 suspects

    Police raid black spot in Abuja, arrest 307 suspects

    The tactical teams of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Police command has arrested 307 suspects raiding a marked black spot, Gidan Dambe in Dei-Dei -Zuba axis. 

    FCT Commissioner of Police, Benneth Igweh, who led the operation, said during search, one English Pistol with fifteen (15) rounds of 9mm ammunition was recovered from one Ibrahim Tukur who claimed to be a DSS personnel. 

    Other exhibits such as Motorcycles, wraps of marijuana, illicit substances and valuables reasonably suspected to have been stolen from innocent residents were equally recovered.

    A statement issued on Monday, February 12, by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh said: “The Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Benneth C. Igweh psc, mni, on 11/02/2024 at about 11:30 PM, personally led the  tactical teams of the Command in the newly launched operation velvet to raid a marked black spot,  Gidan Dambe in Dei-Dei -Zuba axis and arrested three hundred and seven (307) suspects.

    “While suspects are still undergoing screening, the Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Benneth Igweh psc, mni, wishes to inform the members of the public of operation velvet, which was launched on 10/02/2024, comprising all the Tactical teams of the Command to curb all forms of vehicular criminality and other crimes in the Territory.”

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    The Commissioner of Police further cautioned officers against extortion of residents and to adopt professionalism in the discharge of their lawful duties, as security of the populace remains his utmost priority.

    He urged residents to report suspicious activities through the following emergency lines ; 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883; PCB: 09022222352.

  • Police foil child trafficking, rescue 12 children, arrest three suspects

    Police foil child trafficking, rescue 12 children, arrest three suspects

    Operatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Police Command attached to the Rapid Response Squad 74 (RRS) have arrested one Muhammad Isah ‘m’ of Kafanchan, Kaduna in a Toyota Hiace bus with Reg No APP 489 XE, conveying twelve underage children – four (4) male and eight (8) female to a destination later discovered to be in Ogun State.

    Preliminary investigation, the police revealed that the children whose ages are between 5 years to 16 years, all from Akwanga LGA, Nasarawa State, were being trafficked to Ogun State by one Pastor Simon Kado ‘m’ and Jesse Simon Kado ‘m’, who are now presently in police custody.

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    According to a statement issued by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh: “While investigation is still ongoing and effort in conduit with Nasarawa State Police Command on how to reunite victims with their respective families, the Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Benneth C. Igweh psc, mni, wishes to reiterate that the safety of residents remains his utmost priority.

    “He equally urges residents to report suspicious activities through the following emergency lines: 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883; PCB: 09022222352”.

  • Police kill notorious kidnappers destroy camps in Abuja

    Police kill notorious kidnappers destroy camps in Abuja

    Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force Intelligence Bureau – Intelligence Response Team (FIB-IRT) have killed many notorious kidnappers, including a kingpin Musa Wada (Sabo) Magaj iin an operation conducted around Mpape, Abuja. 

    The team also destroyed the camps of the dreaded kidnappers who have been thorns in the flesh of Abuja residents in recent times.

    The armed bandits, according to a statement on Saturday by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi engaged the police operatives in a gun battle that lasted for about 30 minutes, which left many of the bandits fatally injured while one of the police operatives sustained bullet wounds. 

    He said: “This significant achievement follows closely on the heels of the neutralization of Abubakar Wada, an associate of Musa Wada, on February 8, 2024, who served as a lead to their hideout. Musa Wada, aka Sabo, was the mastermind behind numerous kidnappings for ransom activities plaguing areas including Mpape and Bwari in the FCT; Kagarko in Kaduna; Masaka, and Nukun Village in Nasarawa State.

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    “His modus operandi involved identifying wealthy targets and mobilizing armed gangs to carry out abductions for ransom.

    “The successful raid on their hideout, situated in the outskirts of Mpape Hills, was conducted by the brave men of the FIB-IRT through a surprise assault, resulting in the elimination of these notorious criminals.

    “Additionally, items recovered from the hideout include mobile phones, multiple SIM cards, charms, and hard drugs, which are crucial pieces of evidence aiding ongoing investigations. Efforts are on to recover additional arms and ammunition and other equipment they use for their nefarious operations. 

    “The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in its commitment to combating crime and ensuring the safety and security of all citizens, and will continue to employ proactive measures to dismantle criminal networks and bring perpetrators of heinous crimes to justice, against all odds”.

  • Police arrest six suspected armed robbers in uncompleted hospital building

    Police arrest six suspected armed robbers in uncompleted hospital building

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has arrested six suspected armed robbers in an uncompleted hospital building which is a marked black spot in Utako village.

     According to a statement issued by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josphine Adeh yesterday, “the suspects; one Basara Hassan ‘m’ 41, Daniel Charles ‘m’ 27, Adamu M Oshiaka ‘m’ 32, Chancy Asidi ‘m’ 38 and Saliu Al Hassan ‘m’ 24, all from neighbouring states bordering FCT, were arrested.

    “A locally made pistol, two (2) live cartridges and wraps of substances suspected to be marijuana were recovered from the suspects.

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     “Further investigation about the recovered ammunition led to the arrest of one Yusuf Iliyasu a.k.a Tablet, who is an ex-convict and the syndicate leader.

     “While the investigation is ongoing, the Commissioner of Police FCT, CP Benneth C. Igweh, psc, mni, wishes to assure residents of his unwavering commitment to make Abuja a hell for criminals and to ensure the safety of all.

     “He equally urges residents to report suspicious activities through the following emergency lines; 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883; PCB: 09022222352”.