Tag: Police

  • Police acquire helicopter to  battle sea pirates, kidnappers

    Police acquire helicopter to battle sea pirates, kidnappers

    The police at the weekend took delivery of a surveillance helicopter to battle militancy, kidnapping and sea pirates in the Southsouth.

     Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 6 , Tunde Ogunsakin, said the police had scored a big point in the region with the acquisition.

    The helicopter is fitted with modern communication gadgets to aid effective surveillance in the creeks.

    The surveillance helicopter arrives on the heels of a pact by the command and sister security agencies within the zone to form a joint task force to checkmate security threat in the area.

    While describing the helicopter’s arrival as a welcome development, AIG Ogunsakin applauded Inspector General of Police Solomon Erase for his commitment to peace and security in the zone.

    Ogunsakin, who was elated at the development, promised to chase kidnappers out of the zone. While emphasizing the importance of a joint security operation, Ogunsakin assured that the security forces would deploy technologically-driven and action able intelligence in actualising their common goal in policing the zone.

    The five-seater capacity surveillance helicopter, according to him, would help to reinforce the command’s war arsenal.

  • Two die in Bauchi auto crash

    Two die in Bauchi auto crash

    Two persons died while three others sustained injuries in an auto crash on Bauchi – Jos Road in Bauchi State on Saturday.

    DSP Haruna Mohammed, Police Public Relations Officer, made this known in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Bauchi on Sunday.

    The statement said the accident occurred when two vehicles moving in opposite directions had a head-on collision at Nabordo village.

    ‎It named the vehicles involved as Toyota Counter with Reg. No. FS 276 LND, driven by Mamuda Lawal, 45, of Nabordo town and a Red Sharon Toyota vehicle with Reg. No. XA 913 MAG. ‎

    ‎The statement said the two drivers died at the scene while those injured had been taken to Toro General Hospital for treatment.

    Those injured included PTE Amaele Chibuike, Special Force Batallion, Markurdi, Abdullsalam Ibrahim, 50, Ilorin West Council of Kwara State and Mercy Gabriel, corps member and her two children.

    ‎“The police also recovered a military colour bag containing 864 live and one expended ammunitions.’’

    The police also said a Joint Police/Vigilante Group, acting on intelligence report, recovered a General Purpose Machine Gun with No L37A2UE84A7119 at Jenge Forest, Bauchi.

    It added that all cases were being investigated by the command.

  • ROBBERY, KIDNAPPING KINGPINS IN TROUBLE, SAYS IG

    ROBBERY, KIDNAPPING KINGPINS IN TROUBLE, SAYS IG

    Police Inspector General Solomon Arase declared yesterday that the force is poised for  battle with kingpins of  armed robbery, kidnapping, cultism and other social vices in the Southeast and Delta state axis.

    He said the police will collaborate with governments at that level to deal with crime syndicates in the area.

    Arase made the pledge in Awka at a South-East/Delta State Security Conference 2015 with the theme “Security, Bedrock of Governance.’’

    The crime syndicates, according to him, are operating highly organized networks which must be crushed.

    He was confident that the conference would identify ways to replicate the successful security concept being employed in other climes.

    He also called for sustainable regional security framework, joint operation, funding and the political will by the various levels of government within region to make the approach work.

    Arase lauded Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra for organising the conference. The governor said the time has come to stand up to  all the crimes and criminalities that have stunted economic growth for decades in the region.

    Describing security as the panacea for rapid economic growth and development, the governor observed that mankind’s greatest worry has always been how to ensure a safe and secure world.

    Said he: “Our world has never been an easy place to live in. Speaking about mankind’s never-ending struggle for a better world, the great French philosopher, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the author of The Social Contract, observed in 1762 that “man is born free, and everywhere, he is in chains.” Ladies and gentlemen, man is in a different kind of chain today.

    “The pertinent question we must ask ourselves is how long? How long shall the South East and Delta State and other contiguous states bear the brunt of brazen criminality and meaningless brigandage? How long shall our people’s well known enterprising spirit be driven away to nourish distant lands while our homeland wallows in squalor?”

    He recalled that there was a time Anambra State experienced waves of gang rules in the commercial city of Onitsha that were so dominant that constituted authorities felt helpless under their brutal onslaught.”The story is very much the same across the states in the region and Delta State. It may vary in degrees from one state to another but this region has had a most troubling crime history for far too long. The time has come to wipe this dark history away!” he said.

    In his remarks, Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta, described security as the “bedrock of good governance.’’

    On his part, Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, asked investors from the region to come home and create jobs to reduce the prevalent crime in the area.

  • Police yet to begin  recruitment of  10,000 personnel

    Police yet to begin recruitment of 10,000 personnel

    The recruitment of 10, 000 men promised by President Muhammadu Buhari has not begun, the Police High Command said yesterday.

    The Command warned Nigerians to be wary of fraudsters, stating that the commencement of the process will be well communicated via the media at the appropriate time.

    A statement by Force Public Relations officer, CP Emmanuel Ojukwu, said: “Following the approval for recruitment of 10,000 Police officers by the President, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigeria Police wishes to inform the general public that recruitment into the Force is yet to commence.

    “The modalities for the recruitment are being worked out with the Police Service Commission and would be announced in due course.

    “The general public is hereby warned to beware of online fraudsters who may take advantage of the recruitment information to defraud them of their hard earned money.

    “The Nigeria Police Force will adequately advertise on all forms of media (Televisions, Newspapers, etc) when the recruitment commences. You can also visit the Police website on www.npf.gov.ng for necessary information.”

  • Police arrest masquerades for armed robbery

    The Enugu state police command on Saturday arrested two masquerades for alleged armed robbery.

    A police bulletin sent by the command’s spokesman, Ebere Amaraizu indicated that it was a new ploy of armed robbery operations.

    The new dimension occurred at Ovoko in Igboeze South local council of the Nsukka area command.

    According to Amaraizu, the two masquerades “allegedly robbed a member of the public some amount of money to the tune of about seventy thousand naira as well as some other valuables amongst other things.‎”

    He said the police have commenced a full scale investigations into the alleged incident of robbing by masquerading.

    It was gathered that the two men behind the masquerades were already helping operatives in their investigations.

    The police,however, advised masqurade operators to always be law abiding and respect the tenets of culture and remain law abiding in the operations of masquarade as well as its activities in the state.

  • 11 NDLEA personnel in police net over alleged Ariaria killings

    11 NDLEA personnel in police net over alleged Ariaria killings

    Police in Abia State on Friday said 11 personnel of the National Drug Law Enforcement (NDLEA) who allegedly raided the drug section of Ariaria Market, Aba, on July 31, had been arrested.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, Mr Udeviotu Onyeke, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Aba.

    It will be recalled that in the raid on drug hotspot popularly known as ‘’Black kingdom’’ allegedly carried out a combined team of NDLEA, Army and the Police, two persons were confirmed dead, while six others sustained various degrees of bullet wounds.

    Onyeke said that the suspects, though participated in the raid, may not be responsible for the killings, explaining that they were all taken into custody to aid investigations.

    He said that the investigation may not be completed quickly because the persons involved were security agents and not ordinary civilians.

    According to him, if the investigations are done hurriedly, it may not bring satisfactory result, which is not what the people want.

    The PPRO said that any of the suspects found liable may not be taken straight to court for trial ‘’because they are security agents’’.

    ‘’They will first go through certain internal procedures and punishments by their organisations before they can be turned-in for court trials.

    “So, I urge the people to be patient so that the investigations will be done thoroughly and with satisfactory results,” he said.

  • Police chief risks contempt over invasion of property

    A traditional ruler and businessman, Chief Moroof Owoola has accused the police of unlawful invasion of his property at Oke Ira Nla area of Eti Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State.

    The police action,he claimed, violated  a perpetual order issued by a Lagos High Court, Ikeja,restraining the police from invading the property.

    He said that  police operatives led by  Superintendent of Police, Stephen Ogbaje, stormed the  property at about 4 pm on Tuesday August 18, 2015; “harassed my workers and destroyed building materials at the site. They also arrested my brother, Idowu Jimoh, and seized some handsets and communication gadgets belonging to those working at the site despite a subsisting perpetual injunction against the Inspector General of Police and his men.”

    He said the court order given by Justice Lateefat Okunnu on May 25, 2015, was served on the office of the IGP and Federal Special Anti Robbery Squad (FEDSARS) Abuja as well as Lagos police commissioner, Area Commander of Area J, Ajah; Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Langbasa Police Division; General Officer Commanding (GOC) 81 Division of Nigeria Army, Lagos and Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone 2, Lagos.

    “ I was therefore shocked that the police ignored the ruling and perpetrate illegality by invading my property. The actions of the IGP and his men are contemptuous in this regard and I won’t take it easy on this matter,” he said.

    Justice Okunnu had  berated the police for dabbling into a purely civil matter.

    The Force Public Relations Officer, Mr Emmanuel Ojukwu, failed  to respond to enquiries by our correspondent at press time.

  • Political class welcomes Buhari’s directive on withdrawal of police orderlies

    Political class welcomes Buhari’s directive on withdrawal of police orderlies

    Politicians across the country have welcome President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive to the police to reduce the number of their personnel attached to politicians and other ‘big men’.

    Buhari said during the week that policemen so withdrawn should be deployed to provide security for the generality of Nigerians.

    Senator Kabiru Ibrahin Gaya, representing Kano South said by phone yesterday that the directive is timely.

    He said Nigeria has had enough of siren blowing by police escorts attached to politicians.

    Some politicians,according to him, have been misusing the privilege by disturbing public peace.

    Gaya advocated that ministers should not be allowed to use police escorts and only the President, the Vice President and the Service Chiefs should be accorded that privilege in view of the sensitive positions they occupy.

    Dame Judith Amaechi, wife of the immediate past Governor of Rivers State, in her reaction in Port Harcourt yesterday through her Media Assistant, Dike Bekwele, described the decision as a welcome development,while the immediate past Chief of Staff, Government House, Port Harcourt, Chief Tony Okocha, called it a step in the right decision.

    The Kwara state Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chair Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo is also in agreement with Buhari on the move,saying: “We have no problem with that. If that is what the president said we will obey and we have no cause for alarm.

    “We on our side will not rest on our oars to make arrangement for alternative security,” he said.

    The Force Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu said the police authorities are “ already working on the President’s directive and the police will come out with the details very soon.

    “In the meantime, police will continue to assess requests from members of the public, with the view to determining the appropriateness or otherwise of such requests. Frivolous requests will not be given consideration.

    “We have always been working to address security fears that necessitate police protection by members of the public. It does not matter whether such fears are expressed by the rich or the poor.

    “We are duty bound to respond to security threats, whether the request is coming from the rich or the poor. We are there to protect every law abiding citizen, regardless of their social status”

  • Police warn owners of abandoned vehicles

    The Lagos State Police Command has warned owners of abandoned vehicles at the Idimu Police Division to remove them within 14 days or forfeit their vehicles.

    The vehicles are: Toyota Corolla with registration number, AGL 783 BS and Mitsubishi space wagon with registration number, AKD 90 AL

  • Police Inspector murdered in former Deputy Speaker Ihedioha’s house

    An inspector, Mohammed Useni attached to the Asokoro, Abuja residence of the immediate past House of Representatives Deputy Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha, has been murdered .

    The victim who hailed from Jigawa State was strangled to death at his duty post at the residence on Monday and his rifle, an AK47, taken away by the people who killed him.

    The death of the security officer which came a few days after the withdrawal of the officers of the Department of State Services attached to Ihedioha, has thrown residents of the area into fear and confusion.

    Ihedioha was Deputy Speaker in the 7th House and also contested the last governorship election in Imo State on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.

    Ihedioha was reportedly away during the inspector’s murder.

    The FCT Command Police Public Relations Officer, Anjuguri Manzah, said he was unaware of the incident when contacted by The Nation.

    Oke Epia, Chief Press Secretary to the former deputy speaker, also said he was not aware of the matter as he had just returned from a foreign journey.

    However,sources said that apart from the victim, another policeman was on duty on the fateful day although he claimed to be in another part of the extensive compound when the murder occurred.

    The body of the officer is said to have been deposited in an undisclosed morgue pending further investigation.

    Investigation is on to however find the killers and the motive behind the gruesome act, The Nation learnt.

    This was because apart from taking away the rifle of the officer, the assailants allegedly removed some of the victim’s body parts including hands and other sensitive parts and went away with them.