Tag: Police

  • Police urged to tackle child abuse

    A former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Mrs Adejoke Orelope–Adefulire has urged law-enforcement agencies to co-operate with residents of the state to bring the perpetrators of domestic and sexual violence acts to book.

    She spoke at a public lecture on child abuse prevention organized by the Centre for Rural Development and Community Transformation at the Yhelo House, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH).

    The programme tagged Preventing Child Abuse in Nigeria: My Role, Your Role brought together civil society experts, community grassroots initiatives, youth groups, lawyers and government agencies.

    According to her, the battle to reduce child abuse in Nigeria can be effectively won when parents, rape victims, and law-enforcement agencies work together to track down sexual offenders.

    She said: “We will allow rape which is unacceptable and intolerable in any sane society to fester when law enforcement agencies cover up sexual offenders or discriminate against rape victims, particularly minors”.

     

    Mrs Orelope-Adefulire lamented that that in many cases, sexual offenders are always close relatives which made it hard for victims to open up or pursue the case to a logical conclusion for others to learn.

    Speaking on the unwillingness of many parents to report cases of abuse when they occur, which she attributed to the fear of stigmatization of victim, she said “we will only encourage the perpetrators to continue in this evil act if we keep quiet”.

    She noted that in 2014, over 900 sexual and domestic violence were recorded in Lagos, which according to her poses a lot of challenges to all stakeholders to brace up in the discharge of their duty in the effort towards ridding our environment of sexual violence in any guise.

    Mrs Orelope-Adefulire was represented by Deputy Director, WAPA, Mrs. Adefunke Odutola.

  • Police uncover fraudsters’ shrine in Osun

    Police uncover fraudsters’ shrine in Osun

    The Oyo State Police Command has uncovered a building suspected to be a den of fraudsters veiled as a shrine at Oloya Village, Asejire, in Isokan Local Government Area of Osun State.

    Five people suspected to be the operators of the place have been arrested by the police.

    The suspects include: Sherifat Badamosi (48), Samsondeen Abiola(42), Oriyomi Adebayo (41), Alhaji Akeem Azeez Olayode (37), and Ayankunle Ayanlowo (43 ).

    The headquarters of the shrine is about 30 kilometres away from Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, while the corporate office with the inscription “Obabiolorunkosi Traditional Hospital’ is located along Odo-Ona Elewe/Orita.-Challenge, area of the city.

    The compound which is fenced with a wooden gate, consists of two bungalows with three rooms designed like a shrine. Charms, cowries and statues said to represent different idols were found in the rooms.

    The police recovered three posh cars including Toyota Camry , Honda Cross-Tour and Benz 4matic car valued at N4.8milion, N3.5 million and  N6 million  from the suspects.

    The Oyo State Commissioner of Police , Mr. Muhammad Katsina, who conducted newsmen and his men round the shrine for on the-spot assessment yesterday, said,  the discovery was made through intelligence gathering.

    “After an intensive and  painstaking intelligence gathering  on the clandestine activities of a criminal, highly fetish 419 syndicate which specialized in defrauding unsuspecting citizens of huge sums of money, the command’s Anti-Kidnapping Squad recorded  a breakthrough when it burst the  syndicate and uncovered it’s evil shrines at Oloya Village in Asejire.

    “Also, discovered were two poultry farms, each of which costs about N50 million. Preliminary investigation so far revealed that the victims of the syndicate cut across all manners of people in the society including security officers, contractors, politicians, religious leaders, and foreigners. The cumulative value of the proceeds of this illegal trade is estimated to be over  N800 million,” he said.

    The police boss said the command is resolved to continue its clamp down on such evil forest used as dens for criminal activities in any part of the state.

    The principal suspect, Alhaji Olayode, aka Santana, claims to be a fuji musician. He  said that he started defrauding people six years ago after he was duped by some fraudsters who conscripted him into their gang.

    “I was a good fuji musician before I was duped by some people. When I discovered that I was duped, they told me to join them in the shaddy business if I wanted to recover my money. That was how I joined them six years ago. I am not the leader of this group but we have duped more than 15 people over N30 million. We always prepared herbs and other medicines for people that consulted us for any assistance. We always charged  them huge sums of money.

    “Sincerely, we are fake herbalist. Most times, we would claim to be experts in treating diabetics and a lot of people bought into it. We were able to carry out our  activities successfully because most Nigerians are greedy and they want instant miracles,”he said.

    The secretary of the youths in the community, Ademola Oyesina, said, the fraudsters have been operating in the community for over three years, adding that they informed a  traditional ruler, but he did not take any step about it.

    “To curb their operations, we did a security gate at the entrances to the community  but the leaders in the community oppose it. They are not members of our community but only come here at night in posh cars, while some guests also visit them. We used to hear strange noise late in the night but we couldn’t go close to them because we  were scared of them.

    The chairman of the community, Michael Ogundare, thanked the police for rescuing the community from the hoodlums  who had been terrorising the community for over five years.

  • Police warn commercial motorcyclists

    Police warn commercial motorcyclists

    The Lagos State Police Command restated yesterday its warning to commercial motorcycle operators not to ply prohibited routes, saying offenders would be arrested.

    Its Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Kenneth Nwosu, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the ban was still in force, adding that strict enforcement would continue.

    “The ban on Okada riding on expressways still stands; we know so many of the commercial motorcyclists will want to break the law and that is where enforcement comes in. Anyone of them we see plying the expressway will be arrested and made to face the wrath of the law,” Nwosu said.

    Some commercial motorcycles have suddenly resumed operation on Ikorodu Road, Lagos /Abeokuta Expressway and some other prohibited routes.

    The PPRO also reacted to reports of robberies by hoodlums riding motorcycles who forcefully dispossess pedestrians of their belongings.

    “Wherever incidents like this occur, reports should be made to the nearest police station so that we can intensify our surveillance on that route. People should not just keep quiet and assume that the police is aware of all the occurrences,” he said.

    Nwosu said people should not hesitate to provide police with information that would help in providing them with adequate security.

  • Police arraigns 98 suspects in Edo

    Police arraigns 98 suspects in Edo

    A total of 98 suspects arrested for various offenses ranging from cultism, kidnapping, murder, armed robbery and unlawful possession of fire arms were Tuesday arraigned before a mobile court at the headquarters of the Edo State Police Command.

    Among the suspects were four aides of Governor Adams Oshiomhole who were arrested for cult related activities.

    The four aides of Governor Oshiomhole and seven other suspected cult leaders in the state were arrested last month by a crack squad of the Inspector General of Police, Arase Solomon, following cult killings in the state.

    More than 30 persons were killed across the state during the renewed cult war before the clampdown by the police.

    The 98 suspects were arraigned at the mobile court because court in the state has been under lock and key since judicial workers embarked on strike.

    One of the 11 cult leaders who spoke on behalf of other, Ernest Amadasun, said they were arrested at a meeting with the police commissioner, Samuel Adegbuyi.

    He said, “I am a member of Neo-black movement of Africa. We engage in activities to promote world peace. Our major focus is to make sure the youths are empowered and have the capacity to withstand the challenges of the future. We were arrested when we were meeting with the police to assist them on how to curb cult killings. We want to assist the police with information to help arrest the culprits. We will seek redress in court.”

    The Police Commissioner said 227 suspects have been arrested across the state since the conduct of the last general elections.

    He said majority of the suspects were arrested for cultism while others were arrested for kidnappings, murder and armed robbery.

    As at press time, the court was yet to commence sitting but police prosecutor, Aigbedion Obakpolor, said the suspect would be remanded in prison custody pending when normal court activities resume.

  • Police arrest three ‘internet fraudsters’ in Ondo

    Police arrest three ‘internet fraudsters’ in Ondo

    The police in Ondo State have arrested three suspected internet fraudsters in Akure, the state capital.

    The suspects, according to the Police Commissioner, Isaac Eke, have allegedly defrauded unsuspecting victims across the country.

    Ike, who spoke through the command’s spokesman, Wole Ogodo, gave the names of the suspects as Wale Ayeni, Fisayo Adetoro and Emmanuel Omole.

    The police boss said  detectives arrested the suspects at a motor park and a hotel in Akure.

    He said Ayeni and Omole are expelled students of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA); Adetoro claimed to be a 300-Level student of Computer Science at Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), Ikeji Arakeji, Osun State.

    Ogodo said: “The syndicate in April through online contact requested for six I-phones, valued at N984,000, from Ajiboye Adeyinka Kabir of Oyekunle Street, Ajegunle, Lagos State. They lied to Ajiboye that they were working at Government House, Akure.

    “Ajiboye brought the I-phones to Akure as requested. On arrival at Ondo Garage, Akure, the suspects took him in their operational vehicle, a Nissan Armanda with Registration Number JS-28-EKY, and pretended to be heading for the Government House, Akure.

    “On the way, they made a detour to Fiwasaye-Ijapo Road, Akure, where they forcefully took the I-phones from Ajiboye, and pushed him out of the vehicle.

    “Ajiboye was taken to the Police Clinic, Akure, for treatment. The syndicate also contacted Akinola Segun of Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos, and placed an order for another set of five I-phones from valued at N820,000.

    “They lied that they were lecturers at the Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin. On arrival in Akure, they conveyed Akinola to a hotel on Ondo Road, where they drugged his food and made away with the phones.”

    The police spokesman said nemesis caught up with the suspects when they unknowingly contacted Akinola Segun on a different website and ordered for five I-phones, and deceitfully presented themselves as lecturers from the College of Agriculture, Akure.

    He said Akinola immediately contacted the Akure Area Command’s office where the Area Commander, Edward Ajogun, with his team of detectives employed best professional tactics leading to their arrest.

    Their operational vehicle valued at N2.5 million has been impounded. Also recovered from them were three gold rings, necklace and earring valued at N667, 000.

  • Police ‘arrest Adinimado masquerader’ in Ibadan

    Police ‘arrest Adinimado masquerader’ in Ibadan

    •Three declared wanted

    The police in Oyo State yesterday paraded the custodian of Adinimodo Masquerader of Ogunmola compound in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, Sikiru Ojewale, for allegedly inciting his followers to destroy properties in Ayeye, Mapo on Sunday.

    Commissioner of Police Muhammad Katsina summoned a peace meeting at the beginning of this month with the organisers of Egungun festival to interact on how to ensure peace during the festival.

    Katsina lamented that despite the signing of an undertaking to be of good conduct during the festival, it is sad that a masquerader along with his followers caused total breakdown of law and order.

    The commissioner, who was represented by the police spokesman, Adekunle Ajisebutu, reiterated that no individual or group of persons would be allowed to threaten to the public peace and order during the Egungun festival.

    He also declared the other members of the Adinimodo masquerader wanted, urging them to report to the nearest police station in their own interest.

    “All law abiding citizens are advised to exercise their right of traditional religion as the police would provide adequate security for them,” Katsina said.

    But in his defence, Ojewale claimed that he was at home when the incident happened, stressing that he was eating when he received a call from the police.

    “The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Mapo police station called me. I came, thinking I was to collect security escort for my masquerade outing. It was then t I was accused of vandalising some vehicles at Ayeye with my followers but it is a lie because I was at home all day,” he said

    The police boss said the Ambush Squad has arrested two members of a syndicate at Ogbomoso, which specialised in duping unsuspecting the public by pretending to offer them spiritual assistance.

    According to him, Adetayo Saheed and Bello Mustapha were caught with a human skull, human hair, fake $900 and some charms.

  • Police arrest two robbery suspects in Sokoto

    The police in Sokoto State have killed one and arrested two members of a notorious armed robbery gang during a gun duel.

    The robbers have been terrorising residents of Malagam and Gidan-Daji villages in Tangaza and Wurno councils.

    The command recovered exhibits, including a rifle with 22mm calibre of ammunition, three rounds of live ammunition, a cutlass and a stick.

    The police also arrested Nasiru Mijinyawa of the newly-established Sokoto State Marshal Agency and two others, Uche Opkara and Ndubuisi Okafor, for alleged car theft.

    They were alleged to have specialised in removing cars from parks with the connivance of Mijinyawa, who allegedly provided them with a master key for the operations.

    “Okpara and Okafor, who hail from Delta State, live at Diplomat in Sokoto.

    “The duo removed a Toyota Camry with registration number JR394KJA from where it was parked and took it to Asaba where they were arrested.”

    The command recovered exhibits, including a rifle with 22mm calibre of ammunition, three rounds of live ammunition, cutlass and stick.

    Briefing reporters yesterday in Sokoto on the success by the command, Police Commissioner Salisu Fagge Abdullahi said the gang was led by Abdullahi Mamman, “a notorious robber and they killed Ladan Mohammed.”

    He went on: “Other members of the gang escaped during the attack. Mamman was arrested last June.

    “The police launched a manhunt for the escapee- members and it paid off on June 4 when the gang struck again at Gidan-Daji village during which the police attacked the robbers. One of them was killed in a gun duel and the leader, Yanta Garba, was arrested.”

    According to him, two other members of the gang, Bami Shehu and Shehu Abdullahi alias ‘Dan-Illela’, who is the armourer, have also been arrested.

    Fagge said the command has arrested Jamilu Ahmed, a member of a group of miscreants terrorising people at Rijiya in the Sokoto metropolis.

    “The robbers attacked a dealer of mobile phones and accessories. Two people were injured and dispossessed of their phones. One of the suspects was arrested through information.

    “He assisted the police in the arrest of four others- Kasimu Abubakar ‘alias’ Timaya, Mudassiru Umar ‘alias’ Black, Ibrahim Abdullahi and Tsalha Ibrahim ‘alias’ Dansharri. Four members of the gang are still at large.

    Exhibits recovered from them are Gienee P3 phone, two Sim cards and a sword.”

     

  • Benin chief sues police chief for ‘illegal detention’

    A prominent transporter and the Aiyobahan of Benin Kingdom in Edo State, Chief John Osamede Adun, has filed a suit against Police Commissioner Samuel Adegbuyi at a Federal High Court in Benin for alleged illegal detention.

    Adun said he was detained at the Commissioner’s office for 10 hours without justification.

    He is demanding N10 million, being the general and exemplary damages for the alleged infringement on his rights to personal liberty and the right to dignity of human person.

    In the suit filed by his counsel, Olayiwola Afolabi, the Benin chief described the action of the police commissioner as unlawful, unconstitutional and a serious infringement on his fundamental right to personal liberty, as guaranteed in the 1999 Constitution, as amended.

    Adun is asking for an order of perpetual injunction restraining the respondent, his agents, servants or privies from further interference with the constitutionally guaranteed rights of his liberty in respect of the issue of banning of levy collection through tickets on the road in Edo State and any other matter whatsoever connected with without probable reasonable and justifiable case.

  • Don’t pay N20m ransom, police tell regent’s family

    •Residents allege complicity

    The police in Ondo State have cautioned the family of the abducted Regent of Akungba- Akoko in Akoko South West Local Government Area, Princess Oluwatoyin Omosowon, against paying the N20 million ransom demanded by her captors.

    The 45-year-old regent and her aides were waylaid on Wednesday on the Owo/Oba-Akoko/Akungba-Akoko Road on her way from Akure, where she had attended a public function at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA).

    The police reiterated their readiness to rescue the regent without payment of ransom by the family.

    Police spokesman Wole Ogodo warned the family not to contact the abductors without informing the police. He urged the family to “carry the police along”.

    His words: “The police are interested in the matter. We can only achieve success by working with the family.

    “Several kidnappers had been arrested in the state. This particular case will not be an exception. We shall not disappoint the people as the captors would be arrested.

    “If the family pays any ransom without informing the police, they are not helping matters and the police will not be a party to that.”

    Ogodo assured that the regent would be freed soon as the command has intensified efforts to rescue her.

    Residents have alleged a conspiracy theory in the abduction.

    They accused some of the candidates jostling for the throne of the Alale of Akungba-Akoko of alleged complicity in her disappearance.

    The Alale stool has been  vacant since 2005.

    Sources said the regent’s aides -a personal assistant and private security- are from her ruling house.

    Both of them have been released by the kidnappers and are helping the police with their investigations.

    It was learnt that the official driver of the Adekunle Ajasin University (AAU), Akungba-Akoko, who drove the vehicle, is still in capitivity.

    The Akungba Akoko Progressives Union has called on security agencies to ensure the safe release of the regent.

    Its president, Dr Lawrence Ekundayo, urged the police and other security agencies to speed up their rescue efforts.

  • Arrest killers of tourist, community urges police

    Stakeholders of Abaomege Community, Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, have condemned the killing of a French tourist, Nagnan Denis, in the area. They described the killing as wicked and barbaric, even as they urged security agents to arrest the perpetrators.

    In a communiqué by Zaccues Ifeuwabundidi, Chief Charles Igwe and Mr. Gregory Onwe, issued at the end of their emergency meeting, the stakeholders lamented that the incident had damaged the peace in the community.

    They said the incident stained Ebonyi State globally and called on the government to strengthen security to checkmate hoodlums.

    The stakeholders, who promised to assist the security agents in their investigations, urged the police to stop unnecessary arrests to douse tension in the community.

    Unknown gunmen last Tuesday killed Nagnan Denis in Ozara forest and left his wife injured.