Tag: Police

  • Police arraign 63-year-old man for alleged cheating

    Police arraign 63-year-old man for alleged cheating

    A 63-year-old man, Aniefiok Bassey, appeared in a Kado Grade 1 Area Court, FCT, for alleged breach of trust and cheating.

    Bassey, who resides in Mpape, FCT, pleaded not guilty to the all the charges leveled against him.

    The Prosecutor, Judith Obatomi, told the court that one Nsuka Sunday of Area A, Nyanya, Abuja, reported the matter at Utako Police Station on Feb.2.

    Obatomi said that the complainant lost his father, named Sunday Akpan, who before his demise was a Staff of the FCTA.

    According to her, the deceased family trusted the defendant to obtain a letter of administration from the court in his name to enable them process the death benefits which he did.

    She further said that after receiving the letter of administration, the defendant took it to Unity Bank where the salary of the deceased was domiciled and N436, 000 was paid to him.

    Obatomi said that the defendant converted the money to his personal use without the consent of the family.

    She added that the defendant was also seen with a letter to the court asking to pay the benefit of the deceased into his personal account.

    The prosecutor said the offence contravened Section 312 and 322 of the Penal Code.

    The judge, Malam Abubakar Sadiq, admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N100,000 and a surety in like sum.

    Sadiq said that the surety must be a civil servant on grade level seven, and adjourned the matter till April 7 for further hearing.

     

  • FRSC rewards police, NSCDC, others

    FRSC rewards police, NSCDC, others

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ojota Unit Command, has rewarded the Nigeria Police, Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA), and 11 other companies for their support and collaboration towards road safety activities in 2015.

    Other corporate organisations rewarded were: 7uP Bottling Company, Honeywell Flower Mills, Second Coming Nigeria Limited, Kasmag Transport, Owena Motor Park, Explain Ventures and Continental Satellite Limited (Consat), Mile 12 J5 Container, Oluyole Tipper Owners Association, Ilorin Emirate Transport Service.

    The award ceremony was held at the command’s premises in Ojota as part of the activities to mark its end of the year activities.

    Unit Commander Kehinde Hamzat (ACC), who noted that the command’s success would not have been possible without the support of the stakeholders, said the award was to appreciate their support and contributions towards the Corps achievement in 2015.

    He hinted that FRSC was focused on creating a safe motoring environment in Nigeria, saying one of the corporate strategies to achieve this mandate was to improve collaboration with agencies, bodies or groups in road safety activities.

    This strategy, he said, has been reemphasised in the FRSC 2016 corporate strategic goals.

    Consat’s Director of IT and Operations, Funmilola Adewon thanked the Corps for the awards and called other corporate organisations, groups and individuals to support the FRSC with infrastructures that would help it discharge its duties effectively.

  • Police nab notorious armed robbery gang in Niger

    Police nab notorious armed robbery gang in Niger

    A nine man notorious armed robbery bandits terrorizing the Minna-Suleja-Zuba road have been nabbed by the Niger State Police Command.

    Briefing newsmen in Minna Wednesday, the Niger State Commissioner of Police, Abubakar Marafa said the gang have made the road unsafe for motorists in recent time.

    He said that the Police recovered two fabricated AK 47 rifles with 21 rounds of live ammunition, one single barrel gun, one dane gun, 40 arrows, two vehicles and two motorcycles.

    Marafa said the apprehending of the armed robbers was possible after the command repositioned its anti-robbery squad, intensive vehicular and motorcycle patrols and deployment of safer highway patrols.

    The Commissioner further said that in the month of January, the Command also arrested six cattle rustlers and recovered 90 cattle and 10 sheep suspected to be stolen from Kebbi and Zamfara states while 202 suspects were arrested for major crimes and prosecuted in court.

    He stated that cattle rustling and youth gangsterism have become a thing of the past while kidnapping and highway robbery are reduced to the barest minimum in the state.

  • Police arrest female criminal suspect in Rivers

    Police arrest female criminal suspect in Rivers

    Police in Rivers state say the command has arrested four criminal suspects, including a woman in a part of Port Harcourt, early Tuesday morning.

    The Public Relation Officer of the command, Ahmed Muhammad who made this known in Port Harcourt the state capital Tuesday said the suspects were arrested at Ibadan waterfront area of Port Harcourt Township axis at about 5am, and several exhibits including arms, ammunition and vehicles recovered from them.

    The suspects are Francis Anderson (38), Gift David (18), Richard Toria (23), as well as Barikwa Godspower (32) female.

    According to him, their arrested followed a tipoff from residence of the area and swift response of men of the command to the distress call.

    “The Rivers State Police Command has arrested suspected criminals and recovery of five AK-47 rifles.

    “The suspects were apprehended and arrested about 5am on February 9, 2016 at about. A patriotic citizen reported to the police of a suspicious movement at Ibadan waterfront, Port Harcourt.

    “Quick response on the information by combine teams of police led to the arrest of the four suspects.

    “Exhibits recovered from them include five AK-47 rifles, six magazines and 120 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition. Two Toyota Camry vehicles with registration numbers MUS 583 DF, and SMK 577 BZ were also recovered from them.

    The suspects are presently undergoing Interrogations,” he stated.

  • Security agencies stop IPOB protest in Aba

    Security agencies comprising of Soldiers and Police were said to have prevented members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, from embarking on street protest Tuesday in Aba.

    The Nation learnt that the IPOB members were held up at the National High school along Port Harcourt road.

    Details later….

  • Police: we’ll ensure justice in man’s murder

    The police in Oyo State have said they will ensure that justice is served in the death of a man, Lowo Oyediran, who was allegedly stabbed to death by his wife, a lawyer at the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP), Ministry of Justice.

    The deceased’s family, at the weekend, raised doubts over the ability of law enforcement agents to ensure fairness and justice in the case.

    The suspect, Yewande, was on Friday remanded in Agodi Prisons after she was arraigned before the Iyaganku Magistrate’s Court on a two-count charge of murder.

    A relative, who pleaded for anonymity, expressed fears that the victim may not get justice because of the suspect’s status in the ministry.

    He called on Governor Abiola Ajimobi and Commissioner of Police Leye Oyebade to ensure that the family gets justice.

    Police spokesperson Adekunle Ajisebutu said no one is above the law.

    Ajisebutu said: “How can someone say that? The police are on top of the case and let me tell you that nobody, no matter how highly placed, is above the law.

    “The law is no respecter of person. I can assure you that in this case the law will run its course unhindered. “

    At the couple’s Akobo, Ibadan home yesterday, neighbours evaded questions; some ran away on sighting visitors.

    The gate was locked as the house was deserted.

    The late Oyediran, a native of Gbongan in Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State, was allegedly stabbed twice on Tuesday morning at their home.

    He was said to have been stabbed in the arm and back and was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

    The victim, after the initial treatment, was brought back home by some neighbours, including his landlord, who waded into the disagreement between him and his wife.

    After everyone had gone to bed, his wife allegedly stabbed him again in the neck while he was asleep.

  • Police arrest son for ‘stabbing’ mum to death

    Police arrest son for ‘stabbing’ mum to death

    A son has allegedly stabbed his mother to death in her home at Abule Egba, Lagos.

    Residents of 3, Bunmi Christopher Close off Arowolo Street, Abule Egba, said they could not save the woman because the boy locked her in the room before the alleged dastardly act.

    Police spokesperson Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said the boy, a barber whose name was given as Ibrahim, was arrested last Friday.

    Ibrahim had reportedly run away after his mother Mrs Oluyide was confirmed dead.

    The Nation learnt that Ibrahim, who lives in Ikeja, was on a visit to his mother that fateful day.

    A resident said they were surprised by the visit because he hardly comes to see mama as the woman was fondly called.

    “When he entered the room he increased the volume of the radio and television, so we could not hear what was going on. After some minutes of talking, he picked a club and hit mama with it severally; when he noticed that mama didn’t die, he stabbed her with a knife. He came out and yelled Oti ku Oti Ku, then I looked at him, he was gory, I immediately raised the alarm, before we could lay hands on him, he fled.

    “We could not sleep since this incident happened, I don’t know what led him to do it, he probably could have gone somewhere and he was told his mother was a witch, but even at that it is not reason enough to take the life of the woman who brought you into this world. I pray the police catch him and let him pay for his sins,” he said.

    Another resident said he was in the bathroom when he heard the old woman shout for help that her son wanted to kill her.

    He said he rushed out to find her door locked from inside, adding that he knocked and asked Ibrahim to open the door but the lad refused.

    “As I peeped through the window to see what was going on in the room, I saw blood stains on Ibrahim’s hand. When he opened the door, he ran through the backyard and escaped. Other tenants who went inside the room saw the lifeless body of the woman. He had stabbed her on the neck severally,” he said.

    An elder in the neighbourhood said: “This is Nigeria, I am sure with the influence of mama’s son, he will get away, even if the case is recorded or taken to court, he will still get away. The corruption level will not allow justice to take its course. So even if he his apprehended, the outcome is predictable”.

    It was learnt that the other children have taken some of their mother’s properties from the house.

    The suspect, SP Badmos said, had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) at Panti, Yaba, Lagos Mainland.

  • Anger as Dickson’s sister suffers in kidnappers’ den 45 days after

    Anger as Dickson’s sister suffers in kidnappers’ den 45 days after

    There was anger in Bayelsa State, Saturday, as Nancy Keme Dickson, the abducted younger sister to the Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Seriake Dickson, remained in kidnappers’ den for about 45 days.

    Most residents who spoke to our correspondent said it was unbelievable that a governor’s sister could spend such number of days in captivity.

    While some of them said it was inexcusable for the governor to allow his sister to languish in the company of notorious criminals, others urged the abductors to set the lady free on compassionate grounds.

    Nancy, 26, said to be the last child of the Dickson’s family, was abducted on December 19, 2015 by unidentified gunmen.

    The student of the state-owned Niger Delta University (NDU), was kidnapped at her shop located in Okaka Road, Yenagoa, the state capital.

    The gunmen who reportedly drove in an ash Lexus Jeep, trailed her to her shop and whisked her away to an unknown place at about 2:50pm.

    Her shop is located in a building housing the office of the Bayelsa Volunteers, an army of youths working for the state government to assist security agencies in bursting crime.

    Nancy was abducted after the December 5, 2015 governorship election and a few weeks to the January 9 supplementary poll, which Dickson won and became reelected for a second term.

    Her travails appeared to have been forgotten until The Nation recently published a report reawakening public consciousness on the matter.

    A top security source who spoke in confidence said security agencies in the state totally forgot the matter until they read the report.

    He said the governor mentioned it during the state Security Council Meeting that was held on Monday.

    “The report reawakened the consciousness of security commanders on the matter. At the last security council meeting, the governor mentioned the case of his sister.

    “But he said he would not pay ransom to the kidnappers. He, however, did not give the security commander a marching order to secure the freedom of his sister,” he said.

    It was, however, learnt that a first attempt through a negotiating team to set Nancy free was tragic as the kidnappers reportedly collected money from a member of the team, set his car ablaze and threatened to kill him.

    The kidnappers were said to have held the negotiator hostage for about a week before releasing him.

    A resident of Yenagoa who identified himself simply as Peter urged the governor to handle his sister’s case as an emergency.

    “We know that the governor has always spoken against paying ransom, but when a matter gets to this level, the governor can play along, retrieve his sister first and then go after the kidnappers as the Chief Security Officer of the state.

    “The health of Nancy should be paramount now because she must have been subjected to inhuman treatments because she is a young and attractive lady,” he said.

    An aide to the governor on Social Media, Mr. John Idumange, appealed to the kidnappers to release Nancy unconditionally.

    Idumange said: “Miss Nancy Dickson was kidnapped about seven weeks ago. We have made inexorable efforts to appeal to her kidnappers to release the girl unconditionally. As a student, this has already destroyed her academic career.

    “Once more, we wish to express our deep concern about this kidnap saga. This is one kidnap too many. We do not know those who have done this evil deed, but God is watching. We passionately appeal to the kidnappers to release her unconditionally.

    “She must have been traumatized to the point of overkill and enough of this inhumanity to her persons.”

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Butswat Asinim, said the police were doing their best to free the lady.

  • Kaduna: Commercial driver suffers epilepsy on wheel, kills pedestrian

    Kaduna: Commercial driver suffers epilepsy on wheel, kills pedestrian

    Multiple deaths of passengers and pedestrians in Kaduna city was averted Friday as a commercial driver of an intra-city bus services lost control as a result of epilepsy attack while conveying passengers from the popular Central Market towards Kakuri end of the metropolis.

    However, an eyewitness account said, the driver killed one of the pedestrians who was identified as a female street beggar.

    It was gathered that the said epileptic driver lost control from Jos road side of Ahmadu Bello Way onto Gwandu road, about 500 metres apart, with loud noise from the wobbling vehicle.

    Several passersby were said to have sustained injuries, and were rushed to different hospitals in the metropolis by Good Samaritans.

    According to an eye witness, Ibrahim Ali “We were sitting in front of this shop, all of a sudden, we saw a bus skidding off Ahmadu Bello Way, from Jos road area to as far to Gwandu road area, before Katsina roundabout.

    “The driver was foaming at the mouth as soon as he was brought out of the vehicle, and from all indications, he was suffering from epilepsy, and some people rushed him to hospital.

    “One female beggar by the road side was killed by the driver, and many people were injured, and taken to hospitals,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) claimed ignorance of the accident, saying that the Commission did not have record of such accident.

    Efforts to get the Kaduna State Police Command Spokesman; DSP Abubakar Zubairu to respond on the accident was fruitless as he did not pick his phone as at the time of filing this report.

     

  • Police arrest doctor, nurse over plot to sell baby

    Police arrest doctor, nurse over plot to sell baby

    The police have arrested a doctor and a nurse at Survival Hospital, Igbogene, Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, over an alleged plot to sell a newborn baby to a willing buyer at N200, 000.

    It was gathered that one Florence who gave birth to the baby at the hospital arranged with the doctor and the nurse to sell the newborn.

    The arrangement to sell the baby to an unnamed woman was reportedly made prior to delivery.

    The woman who intended to buy the baby was said to be on the run.

    But upon delivery, Florence was said to have changed her mind refusing to sell the baby as agreed.

    She was said to have reported the matter to the police to stop parties in the agreement from executing the illegal deal.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Bayelsa State Command, Mr. Asinim Butswat, confirmed the incident.

    Butswat said one Nnena Florence, residing in Igbogene community, outskirts of Yenagoa metropolis, reported the doctor and the nurse to the police in Igbogene division.

    Butswat said: “On the February 4, 2016, at about 1000 hours, one Nnena Florence, female, of Igbogene community, reported to the police that she was delivered of a baby on the February 3 at Survival Hospital in Igbogene.

    “She said that prior to the delivery, she had arranged with the doctor and the nurse of the hospital to sell the baby to one woman now at large, at the sum of N200, 000 only.

    “But upon delivery of the baby, she changed her mind and refused to sell the baby as agreed.”

    Butswat said the doctor and the nurse had been arrested and that they were undergoing interrogation at Igbogene Police Station.

    He said investigation was ongoing to ascertain the motive behind the criminal act and to apprehend the fleeing suspect.