Tag: State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID

  • Jealous man ‘beats’ lover to death 

    Jealous man ‘beats’ lover to death 

    The police in Lagos have arrested a 38-year-old man, Victor Umeh for allegedly beating his lover to death.

    Umeh was said to have committed the offence at his Ago Palace Way, Okota, residence last Friday, after he saw his lover, Rachael Osu talking with another man.

    It was gathered that the couple had gone out that night when Osu ran into an old friend of hers and they started discussing.

    According to sources, Umeh angrily left the place they went to and returned home to wait for Osu, whom he descended on when she arrived.

    Neighbours alleged that Umeh was in the habit of beating the deceased and locking her inside their apartment, adding that the woman had been advised to leave him.

    It was gathered that he made efforts to abscond after he realised Osu was dead but his neighbours discovered.

    “The lifeless body of the deceased was found hours later by neighbours. The suspect had apparently locked her up and went out after beating her.

    A source said: “At first she was crying for help and nobody came to her rescue because it was a daily occurrence. Some ladies in our compound had advised the deceased to pack out. I don’t know what she sees in him that she allowed herself to be beaten up like that always. It is not that he was giving her money.”

    The suspect is currently being detained at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Panti, Yaba for murder and might be arraigned on Friday.

    According to the source, the deceased’s elder brother, Chukwuyenum Osu, reported the case at the station, adding that Umeh threatened to deal with him.

    The command’s spokesman, Olarinde Famous-Cole, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) said the deceased was persistently beaten by the suspect, adding that neighbours said they heard Osu shouting “he wants to kill me.”

    He said: “But the beating persisted. She was beaten to death by her boyfriend. The landlord forced the door open and found the deceased lying lifeless.”

  • Two Prostitutes held for ‘killing’ customer 

    Two Prostitutes held for ‘killing’ customer 

    The police in Ogun have arrested two commercial sex workers for allegedly killing a customer, Adeyinka Olayinka.

    The incident occurred at KS Hotel, Ifo on Tuesday.

    According to the police, Kudirat Raji alias Angela and Esther Basiru were said to have stabbed Olayinka with a broken bottle during an argument.

    Spokesman for the command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent (ASP) said the victim contracted Raji for the night but the duo had an argument over the price.

    Oyeyemi said: “The victim was supervising an ongoing construction work on his property and so he spent the night at the hotel. He contracted Kudirat Raji to pass the night with him on an agreed amount but reneged on their agreement.

    “His refusal to pay the agreed amount led to a hot argument between them. While the argument was going on, Esther Basiru, a friend to Angela broke a bottle and injured the deceased’s friend who was at the scene.

    “Angela used the broken part of the bottle to stab the deceased on the armpit thereby cutting one of his nerves, consequent upon which he bled to death.

    “The manager of the hotel alerted the police at Ifo and the DPO, CSP Anthony Haruna led his men to the scene and arrested the two suspects.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu has ordered the transfer of the case to Homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) for discrete investigation and possible prosecution of the suspects.”

     

  • Police arrest woman for ‘killing’ her baby

    Police arrest woman for ‘killing’ her baby

    The police in Ogun have arrested a 40-year-old woman, Foluke Owolewa, who allegedly killed her day-old baby.

    The incident occurred at 17, Ilupeju Street, Anishere Unity Estate, Sango Ota Wednesday morning.

    Owolewa, a mother of three, was said to have suffocated the baby she had yesterday morning, citing hardship as her reason.

    It was gathered that her neighbours who rushed into the room after knowing she had been delivered of the baby, planned to take the child from her for fear she would kill it.

    They were said to have suspected her because she had previously thrown one of her daughters into a pit to die but the child was rescued.

    According to sources, the woman has been complaining that she barely had money to cater for the children she has, describing the new addition to her family as addition burden.

    A source said: “The woman gave birth Wednesday morning. Before people could rally round to ensure she doesn’t do anything evil, she suffocated the child. It is not the first time the woman had attempted to kill her children.

    “When she had her other daughter, she threw the baby into a pit toilet and abandoned her there to die. But neighbours rallied round and rescued the child. That was why she was a suspect and people kept close eye on her.

    “One wonders why she would allow her husband to get her pregnant and then, carry the pregnancy only to kill her children after putting to birth.”

    According to the spokesman for Ogun command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) the incident was reported to Sango Division by the Community Development Association (CDA) chairman.

    He said: “The suspect delivered the baby this morning (Wednesday) but before anybody knew what happened, she killed the baby girl. Immediately the case was reported, the DPO Sango Ota Division, SP Akinsola Ogunwale led detectives to the scene where the woman was promptly arrested.

    “On interrogation, the suspect claimed that her two other children are not being taken care of by her husband, hence, her reason for killing the baby which she believed would be additional burden on her. The corpse of the baby was recovered and released to her husband. The woman is not mentally unstable. She sounded very sane.

    “The Police Commissioner Ahmed Iliyasu has directed that the suspect be transferred to homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID).”

     

  • Police arrest Sergeant for killing driver

    Police arrest Sergeant for killing driver

    The police Sergeant who allegedly killed a driver, Salua Fatai at Orile, Lagos, on Sunday has been arrested.

    It was gathered that the Sergeant identified simply as Isaac of the Special Protection Unit was arrested on Tuesday and detained at the division over the incident.

    Isaac was said to have fired a shot indiscriminately at Doyin Bus Stop, while trying to make way for his principal, a certain Temitope Omolayo.

    He was said to have been assigned as police escort to the occupant of a Toyota Land Cruiser jeep marked PF742SPY, which was heading to Ibadan.

    The Nation gathered that in a bid to disperse crowd from the road, the Sergeant fired a shot which hit and killed Fatai.

    It was learnt that the deceased who was the chairman of Coastal Drivers Association will be interred on Wednesday.

    A source who hinted on the burial, said that the police have released his corpse, adding that the suspect has been moved to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) Panti-Yaba.

    He added that other drivers in the union boycotted work on Tuesday to mourn their chairman, just as he urged the police to ensure the matter was not swept under carpet.

    Narrating how the incident occurred, he said: “He was on his way to his Oke-Afo residence with a friend Kehinde, after checking his vehicle at the Federal Mass Transit bus station in Orile. While in the vehicle, he discovered there was traffic and they came down to know what was wrong. That was how the bullet hit him and he died.

    “The deceased’s wife was invited by the police and taken to Ikeja to see the man who shot her husband. The police have promised to investigate the matter thoroughly. Our chairman will be buried on Wednesday.”

  • Update: Police detain alleged wife killer in Panti

    Update: Police detain alleged wife killer in Panti

    The Lagos State Police Commissioner Fatai Owoseni had ordered that alleged wife killer, Lekan Shonde be detained at the homicide unit, State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Panti-Yaba.

    Owoseni gave the order Monday after the Commander Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Tunji Disu, an Assistant Commissioner of Police  (ACP) took the suspect to the command’s headquarters.

    Shonde was alleged to have beaten his wife, Ronke Shonde to death on Thursday night, after which he ‘fled’, locking their two kids in the house with the deceased’s corpse on the ground.

    The suspect, who has since been hiding, was said to have shuttled Cotonou, Benin Republic, Badagry and Ondo State since Friday.

    It was gathered that he was convinced to come back to Lagos from Ondo State on Sunday night, where he had planned to flee the country from.

    Shonde, it was gathered cried severally, insisting that he did not kill his late wife.

    Although the police shielded Shonde from journalists, his friends, Sunday Nwobi and Gbenga Sholuki, who claimed to have known the suspect for decades, said he has never been a violent person.

    They claimed that the suspect loved his wife so much that the family’s income was kept in her custody.

    “At the moment he has nothing because even the money he makes was kept in an account the wife has access to. Even the ATM card is with her. Everything was under her. That’s how much he loved her,” they claimed.

    According to Nwobi, he has been the suspect’s friend for 33 years, they both attended Ikeja High School, but he was a class ahead of Shonde.

    “He has never been violent. I have known him for the past 33 years and I can tell you that he is a gentleman. He was in the same class with my immediate younger brother who has just returned from the United States because of this matter.

    “He attended Ikeja High School. I have been in touch with him since the ugly incident and he sent me over 70 messages threatening to commit suicide.

    “He told me he had quarrel with his wife on alleged infidelity. He said his wife confessed she has man friend, at her place of work.

    “Lekan told me that he caught his wife talking to the man on phone and that she went to Abuja with her lover and they spent five days together.

    “As the wife was confessing and begging him, he said he pushed her aside and went into the room to sleep. That he didn’t talk to her nor touch her because he was angry.

    “Since he usually left the house early (5am) for work every day and returns around 8pm, he said he left that day as usual and that their eight-year-old son was the one who bolted the door, while he used his own key to lock the gate as usual.

    “Lekan told me that he never knew anything has happened to his wife until he was called by his landlady on phone. That his landlady told him his wife had died and that he was a suspect. He said his landlady’s daughter also called him.

    “He was on his way to the house but different people called and told him to run because police were in his house and they were looking for him as the suspect. That was why he fled.

    “But as soon as he contacted me that same day, I kept telling him to come out. His aged father also told him to turn himself in and allow the law to run its course,” he said.

    Similarly, Sholuki, who’s Executive Director, Campaign against Impunity and Domestic Violence said he came out for Shonde because he believed in him.

    “Even as we were coming to the police command, he has spoken with his mother-in-law to notify her that he has surrendered. The woman told him that he has done very well for her family and that though they were pained, they have forgiven him and he should not think of suicide again.

    “He also called his wife’s lover and told him he hoped he was happy now that he has destroyed his home. The man begged for forgiveness.

    “When information came to us about what has happened, we told him to come out for the law to take its course. We have known him for a long time and he is not a violent person.

    “We want justice. We are demanding a medical examination to ascertain what really happened. He is a family man. He cherishes his wife and says very pleasant things about her. All we want is justice. If scientific evidence proofs he killed his wife, then, he should go in for it. But what we do not like is his being condemned even before autopsy result comes out,” said Sholuki.

    Confirming that the suspect was in police custody, Owoseni said an autopsy will ascertain the cause of death, adding that the police was yet to interrogate Shonde.

    “As you can see, he has just been brought in. It is still an allegation and the police is not the court of law to pronounce anyone guilty or otherwise.

    “He has turned himself in. I confirm he is in our custody. We will ensure we get to the root of the matter.

    He shall be interrogated and investigation is ongoing. We cannot say for sure what happened but autopsy report will prove cause of death,” he said.

  • Policemen, others arrested for ‘armed robbery’

    The Police in Lagos have arrested some of its personnel including one Sergeant Victor Omorokai, who allegedly hijacked a 20 feet container at the weekend in Ogun State.

    Also arrested were three civilians, including a supposed buyer of the container laden with auto spare-parts.

    It was gathered that the policemen numbering four, all attached to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Panti-Yaba, on Saturday night blocked the container with their Sienna car.

    The Nation gathered that they pretended to be officers on duty and flanked the heavy duty vehicle down.

    As soon as the driver stopped, they were said to have pointed a gun at him and his conductor, ordering them out of the trailer.

    The suspects were said to have detoured the container to Abbatoir, where they contacted a prospective buyer who came and inspected the goods but did not buy.

    Unknown to the suspects, the trailer conveying the container had a car tracking device and was being monitored by its owners.

    It was learnt that a distress call was made to the police informing the agency about the incident and notifying it that the trailer had a tracking device.

    “The police then started monitoring their location as they were moving and tracked them to Agege. Three police units made of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Safer Highways and the Okokomaiko Police Division were deployed.

    “The teams blocked the various entry and exit points. The suspects contacted another buyer and was moving towards Okokomaiko when the police stopped the container.

    “At first, they pretended they were policemen who arrested the truck but when they saw that they were in trouble they started shooting. While three of them managed to escape, Sergeant Victor Omorokai was arrested. Three civilians have also been arrested in connection with the crime,” said a  police source.

    The Nation gathered that an Inspector was among the fleeing suspects and that the case was transferred to SARS for discreet investigation.

    Confirming the arrest, the state command’s spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos said: “They (suspects) were trailed to Okokomaiko where they were arrested. The case is still under discreet investigation.”

  • Police Command parades 2 arms dealers, 7 other criminals

    Police Command parades 2 arms dealers, 7 other criminals

    The Akwa Ibom State Command of the Nigeria Police Force has paraded  a group of nine suspected criminals for various criminal involvements including gun running.

    The parade was done at the State Command headquarters at Ikot Akpan Abia area, Uyo, the State capital by the State Police Commissioner, CP Murtala Mani.

    Emmanuel Akamaba aged 38 and Ezekiel Adie aged 35, were among the nine suspects paraded at the police headquarters for their involvement in gun running.

    The commissioner, CP Mani told journalists that the paraded suspects were arrested by operatives of the command at various locations in the state during stop and search operations on highways and roads.

    CP Mani said Stop and Search exercise is one the proactive measures taken by the command to rid the Akwa Ibom state of criminal elements.

    According to him, two suspects, Emmanuel Akamaba  and Ezekiel Adie both from Ogoja in Cross River state were arrested with four locally-made pistols along Calabar/Itu Highway by Safer Highway Patrol team who carried out a search on the vehicle which they traveled with.

    In their confessional statement, both Emmanuel and Ezekiel admitted to the crime. “When the police stopped us at their Check Point in Itu, and searched the vehicle we boarded, they discovered the four pistols in our traveling bag. We were going to sell the guns to our agent in Bayelsa at the cost of N100,000.00 each. We bought the guns from the manufacturer in Benue state and we have been in the business for about a year now.”

    However, CP Mani who was represented by the state public relations officer (PPRO) of the command, ASP Cordelia Nwawe said that among the paraded suspects was one Blessing Effiong Ambrose who was arrested for human trafficking.

    Blessing was allegedly arrested by the Patrol team stationed along Oron-Mbo Highway who intercepted a white colour Toyota Hiace commuter bus with registration number Lagos – JJJ454 XD which Blessing was among the passengers and were travelling from Oron in Akwa Ibom state to Lagos state.

    Among the passengers in the bus were six children aged between five and fifteen who were victims of child trafficking by Blessing who was taking them to buyers in Lagos state. The children were however rescued and handed over to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) in Uyo for investigations, the ASP Nwawe stated.

    Also paraded were those who robbed worshippers of a Presbyterian Church at Okopedi Itiam village, along Uyo – Ekim Itam Highway, those who were caught with three stolen Perkins sound proof generators purportedly removed from the University of Uyo (UNIUYO), those who were caught with stolen power transformer and other electrical  appliances on the way to Lagos from Uyo.

    Police said upon proper investigations into the crimes, all those found involved would be prosecuted accordingly.

    CP Mani called on members of the public, especially commercial vehicle drivers to always check the luggage of passengers to ascertain the contents before carrying them.

    He also warned that the command would not condone crime of any kind in the state, therefore parents should warn their children and wards against keeping bad friends or indulging in crime.

    The Police Command appeals to members of the public to bear with the Police when they are asked to stop for a brief check, that it is done for the overall good of all.