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  • Police nab notorious, wanted street gangster in Kaduna

    Police nab notorious, wanted street gangster in Kaduna

    The Police Command in Kaduna State said it has arrested a notorious  and wanted  street gangster in Danmagaji area, Zaria Local Government Area of the state.

    The Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan,  confirmed the arrest to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Kaduna.

    ”Detectives on routine patrol on Monday at about 1430hrs arrested the suspect one Yusuf Abdullahi ,22, popularly known as malam Y’M’  who hails from  Kofan Kibo in Zaria LGA.

    ”The suspect is a notorious phone snatcher also known for taking peoples valuables forcefully on the streets.

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    ”He has been on the police wanted list. The suspect was caught in possession of dangerous weapons,” he said.

    He said investigation was ongoing and that he would be charged to court after the investigation for prosecution.

    (NAN)

  • Police arrest over 5,000 kidnap, robbery suspects

    Police arrest over 5,000 kidnap, robbery suspects

    • Recover 1,782 firearms

    Over 5,000 suspects were arrested last year by the police for kidnapping and armed robbery, The Nation learnt yesterday.

    Crime statistics obtained from the Police indicated that 3,202 suspects were arrested for armed robbery, 2,185 over kidnapping, 2,516 for cultism and 1,849 alleged rapists last year during national operations.

    The statistics showed that the police arrested 874 persons for alleged unlawful possession of firearms, as well as recovered 1,782 guns and 12,291 ammunition from criminal elements.

    It also indicated that 982 victims were rescued from the clutches of criminals, while 2,030 murder cases were reported within the same period.

    Eight thousand one hundred and nineteen other offences were recorded within the period under review.

    Although the above statistics showed a reduction in violent crime rates compared to previous years, The Nation reports that the wave of kidnappings, armed robbery and terror attacks recorded in the past few weeks proved the contrary.

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    According to the Nextier Violent Conflict Database, 20 incidents of violence that resulted in 22 deaths, an injury and 73 kidnap victims were recorded between January 14 and 20 in 14 states.

    It said Benue State ranked the highest in fatality count, recording six cases in the review week.

    “The attack by suspected armed herders at Agatu Local Government Area (LGA) of the state contributed to the fatality tally.

    “Forty-five people were abducted in the state within the same period. Rivers and Benue states recorded the highest incident tally, with three cases each involving farmer-herder conflicts, yet-to-be-identified gunmen, cultists, security personnel and civilians.

    “Gunmen violence remains the most reoccurring conflict in this review week (14th – 20th January 2024), resulting in six fatalities and 48 kidnap victims from seven incidents. Banditry is a distant second, with four incidents recording three fatalities and ten kidnap victims.

    “North Central Nigeria remains the most volatile region in the review period, recording eight incidents that resulted in 12 fatalities and 63 kidnap victims,” it said.

  • Police arrest council chair over alleged plot to assassinate Benue Speaker

    Police arrest council chair over alleged plot to assassinate Benue Speaker

    The Police have apprehended a chairman of one of the Local Government Areas of Benue State involved in an alleged assassination plot of Benue Speaker Hon. Aondona Hycenth Dajoh.

    According to a statement in Abuja by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi: “The Nigeria Police Force, through the diligent efforts of its operatives, has successfully apprehended two suspects involved in an alleged assassination plot. The arrested suspects include a chairman of one of the Local Government Areas of Benue State.

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    “Preliminary investigations revealed that the Local Government Chairman allegedly contracted a militia with the sinister intention of eliminating the Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Hon. Aondona Hycenth Dajoh. The operatives of the Force Intelligence Department – Intelligence Response Team (FID-IRT) swiftly swung into action upon receiving credible intelligence regarding the planned assassination”.

    Both suspects, Adejobi said, are in police custody and cooperating with investigators in the ongoing inquiry.

    He said: “The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in its commitment to upholding the safety and security of citizens and public officials”.

    The Force spokesman said the arrested suspects will face the full weight of the law.

  • Lagos police set up tactical units to combat kidnapping, others

    Lagos police set up tactical units to combat kidnapping, others

    To tackle the menace of kidnapping, cultism, armed robbery and other armed violence across the state, the Lagos Police Command said it had constituted three tactical units and deployed them in strategic parts of the state. Police Commissioner Adegoke Fayoade disclosed this at his maiden press briefing and parade of suspects held at the command’s headquarters in Ikeja.

    According to him, the tactical units were deployed to areas such as Ikorodu, Epe, Ojo, Ijanikin, Badagry and Mushin which were notorious for cultism and other armed violence.

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    He said leaders of the units have been mandated to get leaders of such gangs arrested to send appropriate messages to the criminal groups that it was no longer business as usual.

    “Already the number, two and three leaders of a cult gang have been arrested in the Ikorodu area of Lagos.

    “On January 11, at about 1am operatives of the Lagos State Command, upon credible intelligence concerning activities of some hoodlums terrorising Ikorodu and its environs, swung into action, and arrested one Balogun Tola, 35, alias 50; Tunde Oladipupo, 43, Rasa Ridwan, 27 and Abimbola Aro, 29 in connection with cult related activities” he said.

  • Police College: Court frees 24 men charged with forging documents for admission

    Police College: Court frees 24 men charged with forging documents for admission

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has discharged and acquitted 24 men, accused of falsifying documents and their identifies to gain admission into the Nigeria Police College, Maiduguri, Borno State.

    Justice Inyang Ekwo, in a ruling held that the prosecution failed to lead credible evidence to establish its case against the defendants.

    Justice Ekwo further held that, not only was investigation poorly conducted in the case, the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) did a shoddy job and the prosecution failed present vital oral and documentary evidence.

    The ruling, delivered on January 16, a copy of which was seen on Sunday, was on the no-case submissions made by the defendants in a charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/206/2020 filed in the name of the Inspector General of Police (IGP).

    The 24 defendants were arrested and charged  following a petition, dated May 22, 2020 from the Secretary to the Government of Kano State, signed by a Permanent Secretary, Yahaya Bichi.

    The petitioner claimed that Kano State was unjustly treated by the Nigeria Police College, Maiduguri in its 2018/2019 recruitment and training exercise, during which the state’s indigenes were replaced by indigenes of other states, who upon graduation, were posted to Kano State.

    The defendants were, in the 106-count charge on which they were tried, accused of submitting forged documents, impersonating other person’s and giving false information about their identities to obtain admission into the collage.

    At the trial, the prosecution called 10 witnesses, including the IPO, who testified as the 10th prosecution witness (PW10), following which the defendants made no-case submissions.

    In the ruling, Justice Ekwo found that the evidence led by the prosecution revealed that it was actually some officials of the police college who manipulated the recruitment process and replaced qualified Kano indigenes with the defendants.

    The judge noted: “Investigation over the matter was carried out and it was discovered that some serving members of the Nigeria Police Force ,serving in Police College, Maiduguri assisted the suspects (defendants) to gain admission into the Nigeria Police and they passed through the recruitment and were issued with complete Police uniform and were posted as Police officers during the exercise. 

    “During the investigation, the 24 suspects (defendants) were in possession of police properties which include, complete kits which were returned and registered as exhibits against the suspects.”

    The judge also noted that investigation revealed that the successful candidates from Kano, who were supposed to be among the trainees, were replaced by one of the admin officer and recruitment officer, DSP. Illya Kwarji.

    Justice Ekwo also found that the admin/recruitment officer, on realising that the the 27 successful Kano candidates were absent during the screening exercise, replaced them with the defendants, without using thew real names.

    Justice Ekwo added: “The evidence of PW10 is simple to understand. It is the admin officer, who was also the recruitment officer, that replaced people with his own interested candidates, who are these defendants before this court by replacing the names of those successful candidates from Kano without using their real names. 

    “This is the person who changed the names of candidates. The defendants did not, on their own, falsely personate any person. It was the said admin officer, who was also the recruitment officer that did everything,” he said.

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    The judge observed that the effect of cross examination on the evidence adduced in the case by the prosecution, “revealed that there is no eye witness account in this matter,” a development he said, was fatal to the prosecution’s case.

    “On the whole, I have weighed the evidence of the prosecution on the statutory parameters on the point of no-case submission as follow: Whether there is no evidence to prove an essential element of the alleged offence? Whether the evidence has been so discredited as result of cross examination? Whether the evidence is manifestly unreliable that no reasonable tribunal or court can safely convict on it?”

    The judge said after considering all the evidence led by the prosecution, he found that there was no evidence to prove the essential elements of the alleged offences.

    He then proceeded to discharge and acquitted the defendants

    The freed defendants are Satmak Tapji Jonathan, Peter Philibus, Pwasagi Charles Power, Nadare Garba, Bamaiyi Ishaya, Geoffrey Markus Moses, Muhammad Musa Birma, Jamilu Muhammad and Mamman Dauda.

    Also freed are Alpheus Jacob, Bulusi Inuwa, Umaru Hyeimoda Micheal, Callus James, Dahiru Mohammed, Yusuf James, Wapada Yusuf, Usman Adamu and Umar Ali.

    Others are Jacob Sebastine, Usman Abubakar, Mohammed Modu, Ibrahim Yakubu, Kwada A. kijah and Philip John.

  • Rivers police arrest suspect for jumping bail in EFCC N50m fraud case

    Rivers police arrest suspect for jumping bail in EFCC N50m fraud case

    The Rivers State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of one Joel Mba Okodi, a wanted suspect, who reportedly jumped bail in N50 fraud case between him and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The suspect was said to be on a wanted list of the EFCC before the police apprehended him at the weekend.

    The state’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Grace Iringe-Koko, explained that Joel Okodi, commonly known as Chief was residing at No. 21, Abak Road, Ikot-Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State, when he entered into a transaction as a Director at Chismo Resources Limited in Ikot-Ekpene.

    He was said to have deceitfully obtained the ₦50million from one Chief Okosisi and was subsequently arrested by the EFCC.

    Iringe-Koko said: “While the fraud case was under investigation, Okodi persuaded his friend , Mr. Ochulor Okeokwu, to act as a surety in the matter. In order to secure the suspect’s release, Mr. Okeokwu, unaware of the deceit, submitted his property documents, valued at ₦50million, as collateral at the EFCC Office in Port Harcourt. 

    “However, after that, the suspect failed to appear for investigations at the EFCC office and evaded all phone calls. On the rare occasions when he was reached, he resorted to violent threats against Mr. Okeokwu, warning him to cease all contact.

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    “In response, Mr. Okeokwu lodged a petition with the Inspector General of Police, who subsequently approved and forwarded it to the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, CP Olatunji Rilwan Disu. Promptly taking action, CP Disu instructed the operatives of Operation Sting to ensure the swift apprehension of the suspect.

    “The officers of the Rivers State Police Command conducted a comprehensive investigation and diligently gathered information, determining that the suspect was hiding in Ajegunle, Apapa, Lagos, throughout these years”.

    She said with the necessary law enforcement documents, the operatives mobilised and proceeded to arrest the suspect on January 18, 2024, at approximately 20:34pm in Ajegunle, Lagos.

    She said: “This coordinated effort to effect an arrest demonstrates that there is truly no refuge for criminals. The case is currently being handled by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

    “Commissioner of Police for Rivers State, Olatunji Disu, advises individuals to exercise caution when acting as sureties. He sternly warns that criminals will find no sanctuary within the state.

  • Cleric to Police: fear of God, professionalism should be your watchword

    Cleric to Police: fear of God, professionalism should be your watchword

    The General Overseer, Gethsemane Prayer Ministry International, Rev’d Moses Aransiola, has urged men and officers of Nigeria police to discharge their duty with fear of God and professionalism so as to erase bad mindset by Nigerians against them.

    Aransiola said gradual decline in police profession, extortion of money from motorists, brutality, injustice over the years necessitated changes.

    Speaking in Ibadan at the 2024 Police Dinner outreach programme held at Police Officers Mess, Eleyele, Ibadan, the Cleric said the event was organised by his ministry as a moral booster to encourage men and officers of the Oyo State Command to restore lost glory of the profession, and lead them to Christ in whom only salvation is sure.

    He said: “What prompted the Police dinner outreach programme was  gradual decline we noticed in the activities of the Police over the years, and much have been done to restore the glory of the profession through this annual programme.

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    “The Gethsemane Police Dinner outreach mission to the Nigeria Police Force started in 1992 through series of social and spiritual activities like motivation lectures, film shows, musical entertainment, award dinners and prayer rallies.

    “We believe if God through these activities can touch the hearts of some of them, they will better serve the nation and the society will benefit immensely from them.”

    “As a result of our outreaches among them especially in Oyo State Command, many policemen and women have been transformed and great changes can be seen in their lives and in the performance of their duties.”

    “Over the years, we noticed a gradual decline in the professionalism and the operational efficiency of our own once noble and globally acclaimed police force. It is for this reason that the Gethsemane Prayer Ministries decided to contribute it’s own quota in her own way to the glory restoration of the police force. The programme has been sustained by God and it’s  yielding good results.”

    Aransiola, who is the president, ‘Nigeria Prays’ noted that extortion of money from motorists, injustice, brutality are not peculiar to the police alone, saying it is a general societal disease that can only be cured by understanding, education, training, periodic sanctions and prayers.

    He said the motive behind the programme was to encourage the rank and files of the Police, motivate them for impartation, transform their character/attitude, and offer them prayer, anointing, as well as prayer literature to help guide them in the course of their service.

    In his remark, a retired Assistant Inspector General of Police, (AIG), Bola Longe commended the vision of Gethsemane Prayer Ministries International on the outreach, urging them to embrace the gesture to better their lives.

    Longe, the General Overseer, God’s Elect Ministries, Ibadan charged Police to be law abiding and do away with acts which does not glorify God.

    “I urge you to desist from acts capable of undermining your  integrity and that  of the police profession. Don’t allow anybody to push you into any unholy act, and do not collect bribe. It doesn’t make anyone  rich, it’s only God that can make someone rich.”

    The Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan (UI), Prof. Kayode Adebowale  described the programme as laudable, urging Police to see the programme as rare opportunity brought to them to unite them with God for victorious life.

    He said what makes the difference between one person and the other is Christ Jesus, urging them to return to Jesus, reflect on his teachings in order to achieve more grace in their duty and their daily living.

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Adebola Hamzat who was represented by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, (DCP) Adamu Mohammed commended the initiative and vision of Gethsemane Prayer Ministries International, assuring that the occasion would definitely have positive impacts in the police.

    According to him, the programme would go a long way in encouraging positive and healthy competition among members of the command, adding that the 2024 Dinner/Award and anointing programme will continue to enjoy the support of the command yearly.

    The highlight of the programme was anointing service, award, cash and gift presentation to some officers who have distinguished themselves in their service to the command.

  • UPDATED: Police rescue Al-Kadriyah’s five daughters, others Abuja kidnapped victims inside Kaduna forest

    UPDATED: Police rescue Al-Kadriyah’s five daughters, others Abuja kidnapped victims inside Kaduna forest

    … Reunites them with family

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Police Special Intervention Squad (SIS)

    has rescued some undisclosed kidnapped victims shortly after it took over major routes in Ushafa, Bwari Area Council, used by bandits to transport their victims out of Abuja into neighboring states of Kaduna, Niger, Nasarawa, and Kogi.

    The victims were rescued by the FCT Police Command Anti-Kidnapping squad in a concerted effort with troops of the Nigerian Army, on the heels of the kidnappers that struck the Zuma 1 area in the Bwari Area Council on the 2nd of January 2024.

    The police on Sunday, January 21, confirmed that all the victims, including five sisters (Nabeehe Al-Kadriyah) whose abduction had raised nationwide concerns, were rescued at about 11 pm on Saturday, and had since been reunited with their families.

    The police said the victims have been reunited with their families.

    According to a statement issued on Sunday, January 21, by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the operatives successfully rescued the Victims around kajuru forest in Kaduna state at about 11:30 pm on Saturday, January 20.

    Recall that the Commander SIS, who is a Commissioner of Police (CP), Ben Igwe, told reporters in Abuja on Saturday while taking other SIS squads and reporters around the routes that they have taken over major routes of the bandits.

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    He said: “This route where we are is the bandits’ route. From Oshafa here, they move through this route and go to Pappe, from Pappe they’ll enter areas like Maitama or Asokoro”.

    The statement reads in part: “Following the relentless advancement of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command Anti-Kidnapping squad in a concerted effort with troops of the Nigerian Army, on the heels of the kidnappers that struck the Zuma 1 area in the Bwari Area Council on the 2nd of January 2024, The FCT Police has rescued the victims and reunited them with their families.

    “While appreciating the Inspectors General of Police IGP Olukayode Egbetokun ph.D., NPM , for the deployment of the newly commissioned Special Intervention Squad , which has given an uplift to the existing security architecture of the FCT and has brewed public confidence, the Commissioner of Police FCT Command CP Haruna G. Garba psc , wishes to reiterate the Commands commitment to sustaining the robust security deployment made in the area and other parts of   the Territory for the utmost maintenance of peace for all and sundry.

    “The good people of FCT are hence encouraged to note the following emergency lines and promptly report suspicious activities; 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883. PCB: 09022222352.”

  • Desperate asylum seeking Nigerian begs police to declare him wanted

    Desperate asylum seeking Nigerian begs police to declare him wanted

    The Lagos State Police Command told yesterday of how a desperate asylum seeking Nigerian begged to be declared wanted to enable him procure a visa to travel abroad.

    The desperate Nigerian allegedly approached the Lagos State Police Command’s spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, pleading “declare me wanted.”

    Hundeyin shared his encounter with the unnamed person on his X account.

    His narration: “’Please, declare me wanted!” I was stupefied. I blinked and looked at him again. “What did you say,” I asked.

    “Please, I want you to declare me wanted,’ he repeated.

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    “Why do you want to be declared wanted,” I inquired, amused.

    “Actually, I am applying for asylum at XYZ embassy. During the interview, I told them that I am being persecuted to the point of being declared wanted by the police.

    “They now asked for evidence of the ‘wanted’ declaration. I can easily do the artwork but I know they will come and verify. That is why I want it from the source.”

    Many Nigerians have been trooping out of the country under the ‘japa syndrome’ with many citing the economic and security situation in the country.

  • BREAKING: Police rescue Abuja kidnapped victims inside Kaduna forest

    BREAKING: Police rescue Abuja kidnapped victims inside Kaduna forest

    …Reunites them with family

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Police Special Intervention Squad (SIS)
    has rescued some undisclosed kidnapped victims shortly after it took over major routes in Ushafa, Bwari Area Council, used by bandits to transport their victims out of Abuja into neighboring states of Kaduna, Niger, Nasarawa, and Kogi.

    The victims were rescued by the FCT Police Command Anti-Kidnapping squad in a concerted effort with troops of the Nigerian Army, on the heels of the kidnappers that struck the Zuma 1 area in the Bwari Area Council on the 2nd of January 2024.

    The police said the victims have been reunited with their families.

    According to a statement issued on Sunday, January 21, by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the operatives successfully rescued the Victims around kajuru forest in Kaduna state at about 11:30 pm on Saturday, January 20.

    Recall that the Commander SIS, who is a Commissioner of Police (CP), Ben Igwe, told reporters in Abuja on Saturday while taking other SIS squads and reporters around the routes that they have taken over major routes of the bandits.

    He said: “This route where we are is the bandits’ route. From Oshafa here, they move through this route and go to Pappe, from Pappe they’ll enter areas like Maitama or Asokoro.”

    Since late last year, Abuja and its environs have been witnessing series of unabeted kidnapping and killings.

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    The statement reads in part: “Following the relentless advancement of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command Anti-Kidnapping squad in a concerted effort with troops of the Nigerian Army, on the heels of the kidnappers that struck the Zuma 1 area in the Bwari Area Council on the 2nd of January 2024, The FCT Police has rescued the victims and reunited them with their families.

    “While appreciating the Inspectors General of Police IGP Olukayode Egbetokun ph.D., NPM , for the deployment of the newly commissioned Special Intervention Squad , which has given an uplift to the existing security architecture of the FCT and has brewed public confidence, the Commissioner of Police FCT Command CP Haruna G. Garba psc , wishes to reiterate the Commands commitment to sustaining the robust security deployment made in the area and other parts of the Territory for the utmost maintenance of peace for all and sundry.

    “The good people of FCT are hence encouraged to note the following emergency lines and promptly report suspicious activities; 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653, and 08028940883. PCB: 09022222352.”