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  • Police, air force officers fight over drug suspect in Delta

    Police, air force officers fight over drug suspect in Delta

    Police officers and Air Force personnel have engaged in fisticuffs — creating quite the scene in Delta State.

    In a video posted on X on Wednesday, operatives of the two security agencies could be seen exchanging blows, wrestling and brawling with the butts of their guns — as passersby jeered, cheered and filmed.

    In an X post,  the state police spokesperson,  Edafe Bright, said the incident occurred as police officers transported a man found with substances suspected to be codeine, Indian hemp, and Canadian loud.

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    He added that the air force personnel, who allegedly knew the suspect, intercepted the police officers and demanded his release.

    “The policemen attached to QRS were on their way with a suspect found in possession of substances suspected to be codeine, Indian Hemp, Canadian loud,” the post reads.

    “But the personnel of the Air Force who happen to know the suspect, intercepted and insisted that the policemen must release them before proceeding. Hence they attacked the policemen unprovoked.

    “This issue is being attended. We recognise the cordial relationship we have with the Nigerian Air Force in Delta State.”

  • Police, military neutralise three notorious armed robbers in Abuja shootout

    Police, military neutralise three notorious armed robbers in Abuja shootout

    A joint operation involving police operatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command, the military, and local vigilantes has led to the neutralization of three notorious armed robbers during a midnight gunfight.

    Three other gang members sustained gunshot wounds and are currently receiving medical treatment. 

    According to a statement issued on Thursday by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josphine Adeh, the operation was launched in response to a distress call received by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Dei-Dei ‘A’ Division on February 12, 2025, at 11:50 p.m., reporting an ongoing violent robbery in Filin-Dabo village.

    She said: “Upon receiving the report, the DPO alerted the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit, which immediately mobilized a joint security team, including operatives from: The 102 Battalion, Guards Brigade, The Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), Local vigilante groups.

    “Upon arrival at the crime scene, the security forces encountered a six-member gang attempting to flee into the bushes. The criminals, in an effort to escape, ambushed the security operatives, leading to a fierce gun battle.

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    “Despite the gang’s efforts, superior firepower from the security forces subdued them. Three suspects, who sustained severe gunshot wounds, were rushed to Kubwa General Hospital, where they were confirmed dead by medical personnel. The remaining three are receiving treatment under security watch.

    “Security operatives recovered the following items from the criminals: One (1) AK-47 rifle (breech number defaced), Three (3) magazines. Nineteen (19) live rounds of 7.62mm ammunition. Two (2) locally made pistols. Two (2) knives. One (1) taser. One (1) mobile phone. Assorted charms (suspected for fortification). Dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp.

    “The Commissioner of Police commended the joint security team for their swift and decisive response, emphasizing that this operation sends a strong warning to criminals that crime will not be tolerated in the FCT.

    “He also praised the residents of Filin-Dabo village for their cooperation and timely intelligence, which contributed to the success of the operation.

    “The Police Command has urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities promptly, emphasizing that security is a collective responsibility. For emergency assistance, residents are advised to contact the FCT Police Command via: 08032003913, 08028940883, 07057337653. Complaint Response Unit: 08107314192. Public Complaint Bureau: 09022222352.”

  • Drug abuse fuels most crimes in Osun – Police Commissioner

    Drug abuse fuels most crimes in Osun – Police Commissioner

    • …as police partners NDLEA

    The Osun State Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Umar Abba, has revealed that most crimes committed in the state are carried out under the influence of drugs. 

    In response to this growing concern, the police command has pledged to collaborate with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to combat drug-related crimes. 

    According to a statement by the command’s spokesperson, CSP Yemisi Opalola, on Thursday, the Commissioner made this commitment while receiving the Osun State Commander of the NDLEA, Adetula Lawal, during a courtesy visit to the command headquarters.

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    She stated: “The NDLEA Commander commended the Osun Police Command for its efforts in combating crime and criminality in the state.

    “He also reiterated the NDLEA’s commitment to collaborating with the police, as a leading security agency, to tackle the menace of drug abuse and trafficking in Osun.

    “The Osun CP, in his response, appreciated the NDLEA Commander for the visit and expressed his readiness to further strengthen the healthy partnership between the two agencies.

    “The fight against drug abuse requires collective efforts, as many people committing crimes are doing so under the influence of dangerous drugs.”

  • Police deny claims of 3,907 missing firearms

    Police deny claims of 3,907 missing firearms

    The Police  on Thursday dismissed reports alleging that 3,907 firearms are missing from its armories.

    NPF described the claims as misleading and inaccurate.

    The Force Headquarters clarified that the figures cited in recent reports originated from a 2019 audit assessment conducted before the tenure of the current Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun.

    According to a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the reported number of missing firearms is a misrepresentation.

    Adejobi said many of the weapons in question had been issued to officers for operational duties and later recovered.

    The police emphasised that the report by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation (AuGF) was misunderstood.

    “These allegations are inaccurate and misleading. The AuGF report does not state that 3,907 firearms were missing, but rather that they were unaccounted for at the time of the audit. This means auditors could not physically verify all arms, as some were deployed for operations,” the statement read.

    The Force also pointed out that law enforcement agencies often face logistical challenges, especially during civil unrest when officers have been attacked and arms looted. However, significant efforts have been made to recover such weapons.

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    Addressing concerns raised by the Senate Committee on Public Accounts, the police confirmed that the hearing on the matter had been rescheduled.

    “The Nigeria Police Force had previously defended the audit queries, which aimed to reconcile discrepancies in the report. However, the hearing has now been postponed to Monday, February 17, 2025, for further analysis,” the statement added.

    Regarding the Inspector-General of Police’s presence at the hearing, the NPF explained that IGP Egbetokun briefly appeared before the committee to clarify his prior absence before being excused. 

    But the Assistant Inspector-General in charge of Police Accounts and Budget remained behind to address the committee’s inquiries.

    The NPF expressed concern over what it described as a growing trend of misinformation aimed at discrediting law enforcement agencies.

  • Senate panel grills police over alleged missing 178,459 firearms

    Senate panel grills police over alleged missing 178,459 firearms

    The Senate Public Accounts Committee (SPAC) on Tuesday quizzed the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, represented by the Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of account and budget, Abdul Sulaiman, over alleged missing 178,459 firearms.

    According to the Auditor General of the Federation, Shaakaa Kanyitor Chira, in his 2019 audit report being considered by Senate Committee, the 178,459 firearms, mostly AK-47 rifles, were lost by the Nigeria Police Force commands and formations across the country.

    Out of the number, “88,078 were AK-47 rifles,” according to Chira who was represented by Samuel Godwin.

    The report also said that similarly, as of January 2020, over 3,907 firearms could not be accounted for, according to the arms movement register and return of firearm records reviewed by the office of the AuGF.

    On Tuesday, the committee sat to consider audit queries issued to police by the AGoF.

    The AuGF’s 2019 audit report indicated that the firearms were “lost” and “unaccounted” for, covering the period 2000 to 2020.

    A series of audit queries raised on the same matter over the years were unreplied to and kept recurring in the AuGF’s reports.

    According to the report: “The total number of lost firearms as at December 2018, stood at 179,459 pieces.

    “Out of this number, 88,078 were AK-47 rifles.

    “3,907 assorted rifles and pistols across different police formations could not be accounted for as at January, 2020.”

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    IGP Egbetokun was summoned by the SPAC to appear before it on Tuesday or risk being arrested. 

    He honoured the invitation and appeared before the committee at the National Assembly.

    Egbetokun, after granting the lawmakers due honours and explaining his inability to appear earlier didn’t amount to a deliberate act of disrespect for them, nominated the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) in Charge of Budgets, Mr. Abdul Suleiman to represent him.

    Egbetokun was then excused to go and attend to other official matters by the panel.

    The SPAC had eight audit queries against the police, including a case of contract splitting involving the sum of N1.1billion.

    However, the query that generated interest was that on the firearms, mostly AK-47 rifles, said to be unaccounted for across police formations and commands in the country.

    The acting Chairman of the committee, Senator Onyekachi Nwebonyi, while expressing shock over the development, noted that cases of arms freely available in the wrong hands were contributing heavily to the insecurity in the country.

    Nwebonyi said: “This is part of the insecurity we are having in Nigeria today.

    “If this number of firearms is in the hands of enemies, that means we are not safe. Even the police are not safe.

    “Again, these firearms, rifles were procured with taxpayers’ money and Nigerians have a right to know what happened to them. The public should know the whereabouts of these arms.”

    AIG Sulaiman, assisted by other senior police officers, while being grilled by senators, explained that some of the arms were lost in either robbery incidents or that the policemen were killed by criminals and their arms carted away.

    Sulaiman also said although the police painstakingly investigated cases reported by the commands/formations, there were those not reported but the authorities always followed up on them.

    However, when the committee studied the records presented by the police, members realised that only 15 policemen either died or sustained injuries and were recorded as losing their arms in the process, out of the 3,907 unaccounted for.

    Coming under a barrage of sustained questioning by the committee, AIG Sulaiman appealed for more time to enable the police authorities to submit a compressive report on the investigations, findings on the status of the firearms.

    “To me, no firearm is unaccounted for. We will appeal to the committee to give us more time. We will submit a full report”, Sulaiman said.

    In his contribution, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, said what the lawmakers had expected to hear from the police was for them to admit that these arms were indeed lost and penalties had been meted out to the offending policemen, especially those who might have sold them to criminals.

    Oshiomhole said: “The least we expect is for you to tell us that the arms have been traced to officers who were responsible.

    “They must be arrested and paraded just like the police do to ordinary Nigerians. There should be no two sets of laws for different people in Nigeria.

    “The arms were procured to take care of Nigerians. Yet they have been taken away by someone.

    “The police must account for those arms and whoever was in charge, has to be prosecuted according to the law. We will not waive this one.”

    The SPAC, apparently not satisfied with the explanations given by the police, asked the IG’s team to reappear again on Monday.

  • Police arrest armed robbery suspect, recover weapons in Rivers

    Police arrest armed robbery suspect, recover weapons in Rivers

    Operatives from the Rivers State Police Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit (AKU) have arrested a notorious cultist and armed robbery suspect and recovered some weapons. 

    The suspect and leader of a cultist gang, was said to have been terrorizing farm lands at Uzo Afor road in Okahia Community, Elele, Etche LGA.

    A statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said the gang’s activities  caused widespread panic and tension in the community.

    She said earlier last year, the same gang engaged police operatives of the command on a gun duel, but away when they could not withstand the superior firepower of the police.

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    She said on 30th, January, 2025, at about 0630hrs, operatives arrested 35-year-old  Innocent Chigozie in his hideout through coordinated intelligence. 

    Iringe-Koko said during interrogations, the suspect confessed to owning the recovered exhibits, one automatic pump action gun and two live cartridges.

    “The suspect and exhibits are currently in police custody. An investigation is ongoing, with efforts intensified to apprehend other fleeing gang members and recover their operational weapons”, she said.

  • Police arrest three women for selling 11-day-old baby for N4m in Delta

    Police arrest three women for selling 11-day-old baby for N4m in Delta

    The Delta State Police Command has arrested three women involved in the sale of an 11-day-old infant for ₦4 million.

    According to a statement by the command’s spokesperson, Superintendent Edafe Bright, the suspects have confessed to their roles in the crime.

    The infant’s mother, identified as Rachael, revealed that she was lured into selling her baby for ₦600,000 by a woman who initially offered to help her after childbirth. 

    She was then introduced to a vendor who exploited her vulnerable situation and pressured her into the transaction.

    Suspicious neighbours, who had supported Rachael during her pregnancy, raised an alarm after noticing she no longer had the baby. 

    Upon interrogation, she admitted to selling the child, leading to her arrest along with the intermediary.

    Further investigations revealed that the vendor resold the baby for ₦3.5 million, giving Rachael only ₦570,000 after deducting a ₦30,000 debt she owed.

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    Edafe Bright in a voice note said, “We have come to realize that the business of baby factory is on the increase and we are going to fight it head-on.

    ”The other day we saw three women who were about transporting three different children to Abuja through Asaba International Airport, Thank God they were caught and arrested.

    “Today, we have three suspects, mother of a child who is a week and a few days old. She gave the child to this woman and the first recipient sold the child to the third woman for the sum of N4 million though she claimed it was N3.5million that she collected.

    “The mystery about the whole thing is that the lady who sold for N4 million or N3.5million as she claimed, gave the mother of the child not even up to N600,000.”

  • Police to obey orders reinstating personnel

    Police to obey orders reinstating personnel

    The  police have pledged to obey a judgment  of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria  (NIC), which ordered a reinstatement of officers who were retired abruptly.

    Those affected officers were members of Course 33, 34 and 35 of the Nigeria Police Academy.

     They sued the Inspector General of Police, the Police Service Commission and the Secretary of the Police Force, to court after they were forcefully retired in 2021 when they were yet to attain the age of 60 or spent 35 years in service.

     But the defendants refused to enforce the court judgment of April 2022.

     The claimants went back to court seeking an order to send the Inspector General of Police to prison for disobeying the court which ordered the police to reinstate them into service since 2022.

     At the committal proceeding the claimants ( ex-cops) represented by their lawyer Mr Adeleke Agboola, urged the court to maintain the status quo ( reinstatement of the officers) pending the hearing of the contempt case .

     He said:”This is a contempt proceedings. Some urgent issues have come up since the filing of this application, the PSC ( Police Service Commission) used a circular that the initial date of entry is what will be used to calculate their (ex-cops ) date of entry and not when they got into police academy.

    “The judgment of the court is that the date when the policemen got into the academy.

     “There is no appeal against the judgment, I urge the court that status quo be maintained pending the hearing of this committal proceedings to determine whether there has been a breach on the basis that the judgment of the court must be obeyed.”

     But counsel to the NPF, Mr Ade Adedeji, said efforts were being taken by the police to obey the court order. He assured that the judgement would be obeyed for the concerned officers.

    He also stated that he had sworn affidavit in that regard.

     “We do not intend to do anything to over reach the court. We intend to comply with the judgment of the court and have sworn to the affidavit in this regard.

    All the claimants have been posted. I give an undertaking that all the defendants are law abiding and will comply with the judgment, and the rule of law,” he said.

  • Police recorded over 17,000 gender violence cases last year

    Police recorded over 17,000 gender violence cases last year

    A total of 17,415 gender violence cases were recorded by the police last year, a document from the Gender Unit, Force Headquarters Abuja has shown.

    The document seen by our correspondent showed that while the police promptly concluded investigations and charged cases to court, there were, however, delays in the trial of suspects leading to slower convictions.

    Of the 17,415 reported cases, 17,306 were investigated and 15,792 charged to court but only 2,758 convictions were secured.

    A breakdown of the figure showed that assault topped the crimes with 5,666 reported, 5,647 investigated, 5067 charged to court and 62 convictions secured.

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    The second highest gender based violence crimes was defilement/rape with 4,036 cases reported, 4022 investigated, 3,730 charged to court and 2,611 convicted.

    Harassment was third with 2,642 reported cases, 2,622 investigated, 2,350 charged to court and only a conviction secured.

    The report also showed that there were 2,555 cases of child abuse out of which 2,543 were investigated, 2,306 charged to court and 52 convictions secured.

    There were 1,160 abduction cases, 859 trafficking reports and 326 kidnappings. While 1074 of the abduction cases were charged to court, conviction was secured in eight, just as only five of the 268 kidnapping, and four out of the 781 trafficking cases charged to court were convicted.

  • Exclusive: Police recorded over 17,000 gender violence cases in 2024

    Exclusive: Police recorded over 17,000 gender violence cases in 2024

    A total of 17,415 gender violence cases were recorded by the police between January and December last year, a document from the Gender Unit, Force Headquarters Abuja has revealed.

    The gender-based crime analysis document seen by our correspondent showed that while the police promptly concluded investigations and charged cases to court, there were however delays in the trial of suspects leading to slower convictions.

    Of the 17,415 reported cases, 17,306 were investigated and 15,792 charged to court but only 2,758 convictions were secured.

    A breakdown of the figure showed that assault topped the gender based crimes with 5,666 reported, 5,647 investigated, 5067 charged to court and 62 convictions secured.

    The second highest gender based violence crimes was defilement/rape with 4,036 cases reported, 4022 investigated, 3,730 charged to court and 2,611 convicted.

    Harassment was third with 2,642 reported cases, 2,622 investigated, 2,350 charged to court and only a conviction secured.

    The report also showed that there were 2,555 cases of child abuse out of which 2,543 were investigated, 2,306 charged to court and 52 convictions secured.

    There were 1,160 abduction cases, 859 trafficking reports and 326 kidnapping. While 1074 of the abduction cases were charged to court, conviction was secured in eight, just as only five of the 268 kidnapping, and four out of the 781 trafficking cases charged to court were convicted.

    The police also recorded 104 cases of mutilation of which 96 were investigated, 54 being prosecuted and no conviction secured yet. 

    The report further showed that there were 57 cases of incest with 52 charged to court and four convicted. 

    Seven sodomy cases were reported and charged to court and two convictions secured, why the unit recorded three cases of baby factory which were investigated and charged to court but no convictions secured yet.