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  • Four policemen feared killed in foiled attack on Benue community

    Four policemen feared killed in foiled attack on Benue community

    Four mobile police officers were feared killed by suspected herdsmen in Udei, Nyiev ward of Guma Local Council Area, in Benue State

    The incident occurred on Sunday evening. Uwei Community is located off Makurdi- Lafia Federal highway.

    The Nation gathered from a local resident that the security operatives, who were stationed at Udei, were alerted that herdsmen were advancing towards Udei.

    The police were said to have acted promptly and moved to the location.

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    Even though the police were able to foil the attack, they  unfortunately lost four officers in the process.

    He said that the rifles of all the slain officers were taken away by the herdsmen.

    Benue Police Command said they are yet to get information on the attacked.

  • New Ondo police commissioner vows tough crackdown on kidnappers, violent crimes

    New Ondo police commissioner vows tough crackdown on kidnappers, violent crimes

    …former CP confirms redeployment to Abuja on IGP’s order

    The newly deployed Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, Adebowale Lawal, has pledged to tackle rising insecurity across the state, with a special focus on combating kidnapping and other violent crimes.

    Lawal made the vow on Monday during a formal handover ceremony at the state police headquarters in Akure, where he officially took over from the outgoing Commissioner, Wilfred Olutokunbo Afolabi.

    His deployment follows the removal of Afolabi last week by the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun.

    Afolabi has since been redeployed to the Force Headquarters in Abuja to oversee administration at the Department of Training and Development (DTD).

    Although reports linked Afolabi’s removal to the recent June 12 Democracy Day protest led by activist Omoyele Sowore in Akure, the former CP dismissed the claims as misleading.

    Speaking shortly after assuming office, Lawal warned that his administration would not tolerate kidnapping, cultism, or other criminal activities.

    He emphasised the importance of intelligence-driven policing, professional conduct, prompt response to emergencies, and strong collaboration with other security agencies and stakeholders.

    He also reaffirmed his commitment to upholding human rights while ensuring increased police visibility across the state.

    “So, I’ve the confidence that with the management team around me and with the support of the good people of Ondo state, we are going to achieve more successes in these areas to fight crime together.

    “I hereby call on all the stakeholders, the military, NSCDC, and non-state actors to give all the support they gave my predecessor.

    “I have taken the responsibility. It is a challenge. I want to assure everybody that it will live up to expectations,” the new CP said.

    He assured that his term in the police command would build on the achievements of his predecessor to rid the state of criminals.

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    Mr Lawal also called on the residents of the state to join hands with him in addressing the challenges threatening their peace and livelihood.

    He, however, issued a stern warning to miscreants and potential criminals to stay away from the state, saying the police command is battle-ready to rid the state of all crime and criminality.

    “All I will request is the support of everyone, the stakeholders, because security is not only the responsibility of the police. 

    “The areas where we need to address, where we need to re-strategise, the outgoing CP has briefed me, and we are going to work on those areas.

    “I want to thank the IGP for giving me this opportunity to take charge of this command, and I want to assure him that I will not disappoint,” Lawal added

    Remarking, the outgoing CP asked the people of the state to extend support to his successor in office.

    Afolabi also used the occasion to deny the link of his redeployment from the state to the protest held by Omoyele Sowore, saying his removal was just a routine posting.

    He, however, highlighted that his short stay in the state tenure recorded some success, which included the arrest and prosecution of over 30 kidnappers, 83 cult groups, armed robbers, and car snatchers, amongst others.

  • Police bust syndicate responsible for 2015 abduction of pharmacist

    Police bust syndicate responsible for 2015 abduction of pharmacist

    Operatives of the Delta State Police Command have arrested members of a notorious kidnapping and armed robbery syndicate responsible for terrorising Warri, Osubi, Agbarho, Sapele, and Ughelli.

    The arrests followed a directive by the Commissioner of Police, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, for the transfer of a kidnapping case reported at Isiokolo Police Station to the CP’s Special Assignment Team.

    According to a statement by the command’s spokesperson, SP Bright Edafe, an initial suspect, Augustine Ojanuware, confessed to being part of the syndicate and led police operatives to Osubi and Ughelli, where two other suspects—Precious Urhobowin, 27, from Ewu community, and Julius Okpako, 32, from Oviri-Ogor—were apprehended. Okpako was identified as the owner of a point-of-sale machine used to collect ransom payments.

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    Preliminary investigations linked the suspects to the June 19, 2015, abduction of a pharmacist in Ughelli, who was released after five days upon payment of an undisclosed ransom. The syndicate also reportedly abandoned the victim’s Lexus Jeep along the Isiokolo axis. They were also implicated in an attempted kidnapping and car robbery involving a male victim in the Iyede community on April 28, 2025.

    Police recovered a locally made gun and eight rounds of live cartridges during the operation.

    In a related development, the command also arrested suspected “one chance” robbers who target passengers using commercial tricycles.

    “Acting on credible intelligence, on 28/6/2025 and 29/09/2025 operatives of CP – Special Assignment Team ( CP – SAT ) led by ASP Julius Robinson stormed Agbarho town and effected the arrest of Lucky Oghenerobor ‘m’ 37yrs a native of Olomoro Community in Isoko South LGA of Delta State resident in Agbarho town who is the leader and owner of their operational tricycle, other suspects were also arrested within Ughelli town namely;  Olamide Fagbaibe ‘m’ 24yrs a native of Akure in Ondo State and Umeh Akpan ‘m’ 37yrs a native of Eket in Akwa – Ibom State both resident in Ughelli town. Suspects confessed that they usually operate in Ughelli, Warri, Sapele, and environs,” the statement said. 

    Items recovered were 16 different kinds of suspected stolen phones. 

  • Police deny sealing PDP Secretariat 

    Police deny sealing PDP Secretariat 

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command on Monday denied reports making rounds it sealed the National Secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Wuse Zone 5.

    According to a statement by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, police officers were only deployed to the venue to maintain law and order and ensure public safety in line with constitutional mandate. 

    Adeh said: “The FCT Police Command is aware of the news making rounds alleging that Police sealed off the PDP Secretariat in Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.

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    “The Command wishes to categorically state that this information is false, misleading, and does not reflect the true situation on ground.

    “Police officers were only deployed to the venue to maintain law and order and ensure public safety in line with their constitutional mandate. At no time was the Secretariat sealed off by the Police.

    “The Commissioner of Police, FCT,  urges media outlets to verify information through the office of the Command police public relations officer before disseminating”.

  • JUST IN: Police rescue 13 kidnapped Benue passengers

    JUST IN: Police rescue 13 kidnapped Benue passengers

    Thirteen passengers abducted at Eke in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State have been rescued through a joint operation by the police and local vigilantes.

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    The victims were traveling in a Benue Links bus from Abeokuta to Makurdi when they were kidnapped.

    • Details shortly…
  • Police rescue 12 children, arrest woman for alleged child trafficking in Imo

    Police rescue 12 children, arrest woman for alleged child trafficking in Imo

    The Imo State Police Command has arrested a 42-year-old woman, Ann Ngozi Enyenwa, for alleged child trafficking and rescued 12 children reportedly exploited for street begging in Aba, Abia State.

    Police spokesperson Henry Okoye confirmed the arrest on Sunday, stating that Enyenwa was apprehended during an intelligence-led stop-and-search operation along the Owerri-Aba Expressway on June 20, 2025.

    The suspect was found in possession of several children in suspicious conditions, prompting further investigation. Twelve children, aged between 5 and 13, were rescued. They include Chinyere Nnaralaeze (10), Favour Madufor (13), Ugochi Pius (13), Ifeanyi Pius (9), Favour Timothy (10), Solomon Ihechi Chinuike (7), Chinaza Madufor (10), Nneoma Timothy (9), Promise Maduenyenwa (5), Gospel Chibuike (9), Chinedu Maduenyiwa (11), and Chinonso Paul (10), all from Ngor-Okpala Local Government Area.

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    According to Okoye, the suspect confessed to trafficking the children to Aba and forcing them into street begging. 

    She further claimed that proceeds from the begging were sent to a motherless babies home in Rivers State, where she allegedly works.

    The rescued children are currently in protective custody, while efforts are ongoing to trace and reunite them with their families.

    Okoye called on the public to assist with information that could help identify the children or aid the investigation, stressing that child exploitation will not be tolerated in Imo State.

  • Lagos Police smash fuel theft syndicate, uncover receiver gas station 

    Lagos Police smash fuel theft syndicate, uncover receiver gas station 

    Operatives of the Lagos Police Command have uncovered a syndicate with specialty in hijacking petroleum tankers, other articulated vehicles conveying goods.

    Seven suspected members of the gang were arrested during an operation on Saturday morning at Ejigbo area of Lagos, just as detectives recovered a 45,000 litre tanker Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) hijacked around Alaka in Surulere by the gang.

    The suspects were identified as a businessman, Izuchukwu Nwanoruo, 34; a tricyclist Kayode Falodun, 29; a mechanic Ojo Ayodele, 35; a graphic designer Ayomide Thompson, 24; two drivers Ahmed Saliu, 37 and Babatunde Ahmed, 38; and a trader Igbalaye Kareem, 38.

    According to a statement by spokesman, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the operation was conducted around 6am on Saturday, adding that the tanker which the driver said was fully laden with PMS at the point of hijack, was recovered empty at the Orile area of the state.

    He said the operation followed a report by the tanker driver that his vehicle was hijacked while on transit, adding that a greater number of the suspects were resident at Ejigbo, while others resided at Ijegun Ijedodo and Ogun State. 

    “The police teams promptly swung into action, immediate response and discreet investigation into the case led the operatives to a filling station in Ejigbo, where the stolen PMS had been offloaded. Upon arrival at the scene, officers discovered another tanker being loaded with the same product stolen from the hijacked tanker.

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    “The seven suspects involved in this criminal act were promptly arrested at the filling station. Additionally, the fuel tanker being used to transport away the stolen fuel has been recovered to the Police Station as exhibit. The suspects are currently in police custody and assisting with ongoing investigations,” said Hundeyin.

    Commanding the operatives for their diligence, the Commissioner of Police (CP) Olohundare Jimoh, assured residents of the unreserved commitment of the command to ensuring adequate safety of lives and property. 

    “CP Jimoh equally encourages Lagosians to continue providing timely information to aid the efforts of the police in maintaining security across the state. All suspects will be charged to court at the conclusion of investigations,” added Hundeyin.

  • Police conclude investigation into River Park Estate ownership crisis

    Police conclude investigation into River Park Estate ownership crisis

    …set to prosecute Foreign Nationals for impersonation and forgery

    The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has announced the conclusion of its investigation into the high-profile corporate fraud case involving three Ghanaian nationals, Samuel Esson Jonah, Kojo Mensah Ansah, and Victor Quainoo, and a Nigerian accomplice, Abu Arome.

    The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, while briefing reporters in Abuja on the case, revealed that the suspects were implicated in a sophisticated scheme to fraudulently assume control of Jonah Capital Nigeria Limited and its associated interests in Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited and River Park Estate.

    “Our investigation uncovered that the suspects illegally increased the company’s share capital and fraudulently allocated 99 million shares to themselves using falsified documents and forged signatures,” Adejobi stated.

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    He further disclosed that the accused falsely presented themselves as Nigerian citizens before the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to legitimise their actions.

    “Contrary to some media reports, the suspects have not been cleared by any police panel,” Adejobi emphasised.

    “They have repeatedly failed to honour police invitations, and have instead resorted to smear campaigns targeting the Inspector-General of Police, the Nigeria Police Force, and the investigating officers, while also filing frivolous lawsuits against the Force.”

    In line with diplomatic protocols, the Ghanaian High Commission has been duly notified. The Police confirmed that it is proceeding with the prosecution of the suspects on charges bordering on corporate fraud, forgery, criminal conspiracy, impersonation, and obstruction of justice.

    Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, reaffirmed the Force’s commitment to upholding due process, transparency, and the protection of legitimate business interests in Nigeria.

    He urged foreign investors to continue exploring investment opportunities in the country, assuring them that the Nigerian Police Force is actively safeguarding the business environment.

    “Respect for the rule of law and promotion of diplomatic ties remain central to our operations, as we work to ensure economic growth and recovery,” the IGP stated.

  • Four gunrunners arrested for terrorising communities in NANS-marked vehicle

    Four gunrunners arrested for terrorising communities in NANS-marked vehicle

    The Osun State Police Command has arrested four gunrunners along the Osogbo/Ilesa road while transporting ammunition in a private car with the plate number of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS).

    The Nation learnt that the suspects were arrested on Tuesday by the Commissioner of Police’s surveillance squad during a ‘stop-and-search’ operation.

    The Commissioner of Police (CP) Ibrahim Gotan explained that one Kehinde Adewale, 25, Ayuba Adebayo, 22, Abeeb Olasupo, 23 and Mustapha Adeniyi, 21, were arrested around 8:30pm while travelling along Ilesa/Osogbo road.

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    He said: “They were intercepted in a Toyota Camry marked ‘Presidency NANS 27ZD driven by Adewale with three other occupants.”

    He said “the suspect claimed that they are students. When my men searched thoroughly, an English Beretta pistol and two empty magazines which were carefully concealed in a box inside the vehicle were recovered alongside a cutlass and some criminal charms.”

    He added that the investigation revealed that they have been terrorising Ilesa/Osu communities and their environs.

    Gotan also said police operatives arrested two suspects who are electricity cable vandals and recovered seven motorcycles, two big sacks of IBEDC cables and two saw blades.

  • Police arrest gunrunners using NANS-plated vehicle in Osun

    Police arrest gunrunners using NANS-plated vehicle in Osun

    The Osun State Police Command has arrested four suspected gunrunners along the Osogbo/Ilesa road while they were transporting ammunition in a private vehicle bearing a National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) license plate.

    The suspects—Kehinde Adewale (25), Ayuba Adebayo (22), Abeeb Olasupo (23), and Mustapha Adeniyi (21)—were intercepted on June 24, 2025, around 8:30 p.m. by the Commissioner of Police’s surveillance squad during a stop-and-search operation.

    Addressing journalists at the Command Headquarters, Commissioner of Police Ibrahim Gotan said the suspects were travelling in a Toyota Camry with registration number “Presidency NANS 27ZD” when they were apprehended.

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    “Although they claimed to be students, a thorough search of the vehicle uncovered an English Beretta pistol, two empty magazines hidden inside a box, a cutlass, and criminal charms,” Gotan disclosed.

    He added that investigations revealed the suspects had been terrorising communities in Ilesa and Osu.

    In related developments, the CP announced the arrest of two electricity cable vandals, with police recovering seven motorcycles, two large sacks filled with IBEDC cables, and two saw blades.

    Also, two suspected cultists were arrested for the killing of a rival gang member in Osogbo. Police recovered three Beretta pistols and two unregistered motorcycles used during their operations.