Tag: Suspect

  • Nigerian murder suspect held at London airport

    A PRIME suspect in a murder case who left the United Kingdom (UK) for Nigeria is back in British police custody.

    The British police confirmed they arrested Jeffrey Okafor, 23, yesterday at Heathrow, following a murder investigation into the killing of 19-year-old Carl Beatson Asiedu.

    Carl, also known as DJ Charmz, was killed outside a nightclub in Vauxhall, south London, in August 2009. He was well-known on the clubbing scene and had previously starred in the  British Broadcasting Corporation’s (BBC) children’s show, MI High.

    Okafor, who left for Nigeria soon after the killing, was arrested by Nigerian police on September 23.

    Metropolitan police said Okafor remains in custody at a west London station.

    The victim’s father, John Asiedu, in an appeal on the fifth anniversary of his son’s death, spoke of his heartache.

    He said: “I still feel the pain and get a lump in my throat whenever his tragic death crosses my mind, or when I hear that someone has been stabbed to death.

    “Part of me died with him and I have to carry on living with what is left of me. Carl’s tragic death has changed my view of life, people, the justice system and the world”.

  • Match-fixing scandal: Ike Uche is prime suspect -media report

    Match-fixing scandal: Ike Uche is prime suspect -media report

    Nigeria striker Ike Uche has been fingered in a match-fixing scandal, according to Spanish newspaper El Mundo.

    Uche’s club then Real Zaragoza beat Levante 2-1 on the final day of the 2010/11 season to avoid relegation, while Levante and Deportivo La Coruna were demoted as a result.

    Atletico Madrid captain Gabi, who scored Zaragoza’s two goals on that fateful day, confessed to a judge yesterday that he was aware the match was fixed.

    “I just did what the club asked me to do,” the 29-year-old midfielder simply said in court, according to El Mundo.

    It is suspected that Levante players were paid to lose the match.

    And the spotlight of this trial has fallen on Agapito Iglesias, the then owner of Zaragoza, Leonardo Ponzio, Leo Franco and Uche, according to El Mundo.

    The prosecutor wants to question at least 20 players in this match-fixing trial.

  • 19-year-old kills father over N10 cigarette

    •Fake police chief arrested

    The police in Edo State have arrested a 19-year-old boy, Bestman Momodu, for allegedly killing his father, Zubeiru Momodu, over a N10 cigarette.

    The incident occurred on August 16 at Ubiane, Aviele, in Estako West Local Government Area.

    Bestman allegedly smoked the cigarette belonging to his father and a fracas ensued between them over the matter.

    It was learnt that during the fracas, the suspect brought out a cutlass and cut his father three times. His father reportedly died on the spot.

    Bestman was among 68 suspects paraded yesterday by the police command.

    The suspect told reporters that he mistakenly killed his father during the argument.

    “You know it was the kind of life we used to live. It was a mistake,” he said.

    The police also paraded Endurance Igbinovia, for allegedly posing as Police Commissioner Foluso Adebanjo to “defraud” the Chairman of Akugbe Venture, Mr. Tony Kabaka, of N400,000.

    The police said the suspect collected N200,000 from Tony under the pretext that he was stranded in Abuja.

    He was said to have requested for another N200,000 with a promise to help him to recruit some boys into the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

    The suspect denied the allegation.

    He said it was a friend of his who used his phone to commit the fraud.

    Seven suspects were held for defiling minors aged between six and 13. Five other suspects were arrested for defiling teenagers.

    Adebanjo urged the people to know their neighbours and monitor uncompleted buildings.

    He promised to make the state uncomfortable for criminals.

  • Defiled girl seeks to shoot suspect

    Policemen attached to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Yaba, Lagos Mainland, were stunned last Friday when a five-year-old girl allegedly defiled by a 22-year-old man demanded a gun to kill him.

    The victim asked one of the investigating police officers (IPOs) to give her his gun so that she would shoot the suspect and end the case, adding that he was not fit to live among human beings.

    The incident occurred after the suspect, simply identified as Okafor, was arrested and brought to face the complaint during interrogation.

    Police investigation showed that the victim was with her trader-mother when Okafor called her to accompany him somewhere.

    He was said to have taken the victim into an uncompleted building in Dansa area of Badagry, forcefully raped her, dragged her on the floor and left her with bruises.

    Sources said the girl bled so much that her parents queried her before she opened up.

  • Police arrest suspect

    Police arrest suspect

    The police in Delta State have smashed a car robbery syndicate, which specialises in refurbishing stolen cars. They also arrested a suspect.

    Spokesperson DSP Tina Kalu, who confirmed the incident, said the police acting, on a tip-off, stormed a painter’s workshop belonging to Akposere Philip at Abraka in Ethiope East Local Government and recovered a Honda Accord Wagon with number plate BEN 994 RF.

    She said preliminary investigations showed that the vehicle was snatched at gunpoint from its owner at Ikpoba Hill in Edo State.

    Kalu said two other vehicles being refurbished were recovered from the workshop.

    Also, the police arrested a notorious armed robber on the wanted list.

    The suspect was identified as Tochukwu Bright.

    According to her, the suspect two months ago shot a female victim, Chinelo Okonkwo and robbed her of her Honda saloon car with registration number NSR 273AG.

    Items recovered from him included one bag and a German made revolver pistol with nine rounds of 9mm live ammunition.

    Operatives of the Delta Police Command have arrested three suspects allegedly involved in the sale of stolen vehicles.

    Kalu said the suspects, Ikechukwu Okafor and John Okibe were arrested at the River Niger Bridge Head while attempting to drive a Toyota Camry into Onitsha.

    She said upon interrogation, the duo confessed that they snatched the vehicle from its owner in Abuja and were on their way to Ihiala in Anambra State to deliver the car to a receiver.

    Kalu said the third suspect, Christopher Okolie, was arrested after detectives moved with the suspects to Ihiala and arrested the alleged receiver.

  • Why I killed my mistress, by suspect

    Why I killed my mistress, by suspect

    Why`did 31-year-old Kenechukwu Williams kill his mistress, Njideka Lizzy Nzewi, the Managing Director of Edmark International, a networking company?

    The suspect said in Lagos yesterday that he killed the woman for cheating on him.

    Williams spoke at the Police Command Headquarters in Ikeja, where he was paraded by Commissioner Umar Manko. He, however, described the act as “the devil’s work”.

    The suspect, who is wanted in South Africa for another murder case, allegedly strangled Nzewi (39), on July 19 at her Green Estate in Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos home.

    Williams, who deals in second-hand clothes in Accra, Ghana, said he met the late Nzewi in 2011 during her business trip to the country.

    “We met again last year in Nnewi, Anambra State, at a function. I re-introduced myself to her and we got talking. We agreed after some few months to date and that was how we started”, he said.

    Manko said on July 19, Williams strangled Nzewi and fled to Ghana with her  Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) and other valuables.

    “When the matter was reported, the Commander, Area ‘E’ Command, FESTAC, Mr Dan Okoro, an Assistant Commissioner (ACP), contacted Interpol which trailed the suspect to Ghana where he was arrested. But he had obtained a new international passport with the surname of the woman. He was already leaving Ghana when he was arrested at the border,” the police chief said.

    Reliving how he strangled his mistress, Williams said: “She came home late that evening and while we were together in her room, her phone started ringing. I asked her to pick the call but she refused. The name of the caller was Ifeanyi and I knew he was not her brother. When she refused, I picked the call and put it on speaker. Immediately, the caller said ‘hello dear’, apparently thinking she was the one. She angrily took the phone from me and switched it off. I collected the phone and smashed it on the floor.

    “She angrily slapped me and I retaliated. She held my manhood tightly; I was in severe pains. To free myself, I held a wrapper hanging on her neck and tried to strangle her. As we were struggling, we both fell on her bed and later on the floor. I discovered she was no longer breathing and out of fear I decided to escape”.

    The suspect said he left her body on the floor, took her ATM card and the keys to her car, adding: “Together with the security guard, we drove to a bank at FESTAC Town around 3am the next day. I withdrew N140,000. Realising that it would be risky to go back home as her elder brother would come into the house around 7am, I dismissed the security man and headed for Seme border and finally, Ghana.”

    The late Nzewi’s security guard, John Tungwin, said: “When Williams woke me up, I did not know he had finished packing his things into the car. He gave me my madam’s ATM card and asked me to go and withdraw N100,000, adding that he was going to club. After giving him the money when I returned from the bank, he asked me to open the gate that he was going to pick one of his friends that would go with them, adding that madam was complained of weakness.

    “At that point, I suspected something was wrong. Around 10am, madam’s daughter, Chineye went into her room but nobody opened the door for her. I went to the next compound, carried a ladder and climbed to madam’s room. Fortunately the window was open. I looked in and saw madam’s lifeless body on the floor. I came down, called the house maid and told her what I saw. I could not tell her children. I then called her elder brother who also came, saw and then called the police”.

    The brother, Christian Mekwulu, claimed the suspect killed his sister because of money.

    Manko advised single women to be carefull when entering into any relationship with strange men, particularly younger ones.

  • Boko Haram suspect killed in gun battle

    Security operatives killed yesterday a suspected Boko Haram member in an early morning raid in Kinkinau area of Kaduna metropolis.

    The Nation gathered that the suspect was an insurgent leader, who escaped from Borno State.

    The suspect was said to have engaged security operatives, who were acting on a tipoff, in a gun battle which reportedly lasted for over one hour before he was gunned down while trying to escape.

    Although they were said to be two occupants in the rented apartment, it was not immediately clear what happened to the second occupant.

    The incident created panic in the area as residents claimed that the security operatives, comprising plain cloth personnel and armed soldiers, arrived in the area at 2am and surrounded the building; their leader ordered the occupants to come out.

    Rather than obeying the order, the suspects opened fire on the security operatives, who responded promptly.

    Sources said the security operatives had been on the trail of the suspect for sometime.

    A resident, who described the incident as fire-for-fire, said: “The soldiers and police woke up us with shooting, when we tried to find out what was happening they drove us away,” he said.

    An Islamic organisation, Concerned Muslim Professionals (CMP), has expressed concern over Boko Haram activities.

    It advised the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, to dialogue with members of the sect.

    The CMP said several Boko Haram members would have laid their arms and many wouldn’t have joined, if the Muslim leadership had engaged the sect in a dialogue.

    Its President, Mohammed Saidu, in a letter entitled: “Echoing the message of General Yakubu Gowon (rtd): A call for action on Islamic leadership of Northern Nigeria”, said: “There have not been any visible or invisible efforts by the Muslim leadership to convene such engagements at even a single location, let alone covering the whole troubled region. That could be why demand for action on the leadership is repeatedly made by well meaning citizens.”

    The group regretted that the sect’s activities have become an embarrassment to Islam.

    The CMP said: “The biggest task before our Muslim and Islamic leaders in the North is to reconcile the warring communities of Muslims and Christians through forgiveness, healing and genuine social integration and coexistence; similar to the one referred to by General Gowon on the Muslims of the Southwest.

    “The other task is to make Boko Haram come out of hiding, denounce terrorism and embrace government’s overtures.”

  • Absence of defence counsel stalls trial of murder suspect

    Absence of defence counsel stalls trial of murder suspect

    FOLLOWING the absence of counsel to the accused, a Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, on Tuesday, adjourned further hearing in the trial of a suspect, Adeola Agbarin, who was accused of killing his girlfriend, Martha Farinmade, till March 18.

    The presiding judge, Justice Lawal Akapo, shifted hearing in the matter in order to allow for the appearance of the lawyer to the accused.

    Agbarin was said to have accused the deceased of infidelity on January 6, 2012, after sighting her in company of a man said to be her acquaintance. To convince Agbarin that she was still faithful to him, the 34-year-old deceased was said to have visited him at his residence on No 32, Awoyokun Street, Mushin, which is a short distance from her residence.

    The duo launched into a hot argument following which the accused allegedly dealt several blows on the deceased. The battered deceased fashion designer gave up the ghost shortly after, while the suspect was said to have taken her body in a wheel barrow covered with refuse in the wee hours of January 7, 2012 and dumped it in a gutter close to the residence of the deceased. He was said to have hurriedly left without taking his wheel barrow along, not knowing that he had been sighted by some residents.

    Speaking with our correspondent shortly after the case was adjourned, the septuagenarian mother of the deceased, Mrs. Elizabeth Farinmade, who was also present in court, said: “My daughter cannot die in vain. I have a strong belief in our justice system and I have no doubt that justice would be done in this matter. However long it takes to conclude the trial, we shall get justice”.

  • I was deceived by the charm a native doctor gave me — Teenage suspect in police net

    I was deceived by the charm a native doctor gave me — Teenage suspect in police net

    A TEENAGER and suspected leader of a 10-man robbery gang, Adeyanju Adebambo, and four other members of the said gang have been arrested by the police for allegedly robbing a female student of Senior High School, Okota in Isolo area of Lagos. Sixteen-year-old Adebambo, a native of Onitire community in Lagos, who claimed to be a tricycle operator, was arrested along with Kehinde Smith (18), Onyebuchi Okorie (18), Elijah Ojo (15) and Abiaka Samuel (18). Five other suspected members of the gang identified as Kehinde Senior, Solomon, Victor, Sako and Akeem, are, however, at large.

    But Adebambo has denied being an armed robber, saying that he is an SS 1 student of Itire High School combining his studies with commercial tricycle business to fund his education and help his parents in the education of his younger ones.

    He said: “I am not an armed robber. It was only one of us called Onyebuchi who robbed a female student of her Nokia phone. I was recruited by one Kehinde, a tailor and close friend, to go to Central High School, Okota to fight the boys who were claiming to be our superiors in the area and had wounded one of us.

    “We had been fighting like that and the police would not arrest any of us because we never robbed anyone. After beating up our victims, we would quietly return home hoping and believing that no policeman would dare come after us. Otherwise, our parents would storm the police station to demand an explanation for our arrests. They have the phone numbers of senior police officers in Lagos who they would call and none of us would be detained. But up till now, none of our parents has come to ask why we were arrested.”

    Adeyanju, who was caught with a charm, said the charm was given to him by a native doctor called Baba Rashida. But he believed that he was deceived by the said native doctor. “He said with the charm, I would never be arrested by the police, but here I am in police net. I will never trust a fake native doctor again,” he said.

    Narrating his journey into police cell, he said: “I was sleeping in our house in the morning and Kehinde came and woke me up. He said we should go to the school to fight one Spako. I asked why and he said Spako threw a stone at Sunkanmi the previous day as we were returning from school and wounded him. He had agreed to pay me the sum of N1, 500, which is the sum I deliver to the owner of the tricycle on a daily basis.

    “On getting there, I discovered that about 10 of us had been invited. And to my greatest surprise, it was not what we discussed about that they were doing. They started behaving like armed robbers, beating people and snatching phones and handbags.

    “The robbery actions started when one of us, named Onyebuchi, collected a Nokia phone from a female student of the school. The girl’s cry that she had been robbed of her phone and the robber trying to kill her with a knife attracted the attention of other students who pursued us and caught us at Cele Bus Stop on the Mile 2-Oshodi Expressway.

    “Some members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), who were loading buses at the junction, helped the students to arrest us and handed us over to the police in Okota. So, I am not the gang leader. I was hired to follow them.”

    Asked why he thought their parents had not stormed the police station as expected, he said it was because the parents knew that robbery was involved. “Onyebuchi robbed the girl of her phone and beat her up,” he said.

    On the charm that was found on him, he said Baba Rashida, who gave him the charm free of charge, was his cousin based in Sango-Ota, Ogun State. He said the only condition he gave him was that he should not eat any food cooked with palm oil or salt any time he wanted to go for an ‘operation’. He said the charm was meant to make it impossible for him to sustain wounds from bullets, dagger, sword or any dangerous weapon. “And if the person wearing the charm hits an opponent with a blow, the opponent will crumble like a pack of cards.

    “I am not sure that the police would be able to catch him because of his charm. People know him as a great juju man. He is capable of disappearing when he senses danger. If he sees policemen, he will disappear. They call him the wind that cannot be trapped.”

    Asked how much he got from the robbery operation that took place at the high school in Okota, he said he was not involved in the robbery.

    He said: “It was Onyebuchi who robbed, I only got the N1,500 promised me, being the money I should deliver to the owner of the tricycle I work with. I did not know that my members were armed with dangerous weapons. Everything turned out like a film to me. I did not know that they would act like that.”

    Another suspected member of the gang, Kehinde Smith, said he trained as a tailor, adding that he uses one of his mother’s rooms as a workshop.

    He said: “I did not know that Onyebuchi would rob the school girl. I went there to fight and not to rob. I collected the knife I held from one small boy. When we got to the school, we waited till they closed. We were expecting the guy that wounded our friend, Sukanmi. His name is Spako. We wanted him to come out so that we would beat him up, but some of my members lost control, to the point that one of them named Onyebuchi started robbing people. He robbed a girl of her phone and her cry attracted other students who pursued us.

    “I am not a robber. I can never rob. I went there to fight and not to rob. I am from a decent family. This is my third time of engaging in such a fight. It was Onyebuchi who brought us into this trouble.”

    Onyebuchi, who claimed to be a native of Ebehigo community, Ngwaokwala, Imo State and a trained auto mechanic, however, said their mission to the school was not just to fight but also to rob.

    He said: “They are all liars. We went there to fight but could also collect phones and money. Any of us could collect phones. It is because it was only one phone we had collected before they started pursuing us that they are telling lies against me. If we had not been pursued, they would have collected more than 10 phones.

    “I did not go there with any knife. I collected the knife from the opposing side as we were fighting. Whenever we fight, we collect something from the enemies. When they are defeating us too, we would run and they would like to collect our phones, weapons and anything we came with.”

    The fourth suspect, Elijah Ojo, a native of Awe village, Oyo State, who claimed to be a generator repairer, confessed to the crime, saying: “We usually fight and collect handsets. I will not follow them again, especially now that I know that our action is criminal.”

    The fifth suspect, Abiaka Samuel, an indigene of Imo State, said he took exception to the phone that was collected. “We went there to fight and, all of a sudden, some of us started robbing. It was a big surprise to me. I would not have followed them if I knew that some of us are armed robbers,” he said.

    Narrating his ordeal in the hands of the suspects, one of the victims, Taiwo Quadri (17), an SSS3 student of Central High School, Okota, said: “One of my junior ones, Tosin Bajela (15) and others were going home after school at about 1.30 pm when we suddenly saw some boys who were looking aggressive. One of them called the girl and ordered her to hand over her phone to him but the girl refused. He pointed his knife at her and forcibly removed the phone from her and ran away.

    “One of our students saw him and ran after him. We pursued the thieves up to Cele Bus Stop where they attempted to run across the expressway, but some NURTW members saw them, apprehended them and took them to the policemen attached to an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) at the bus stop.

    “They later took them to Okota Police Station and handed them over to the Divisional Police Officer, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) Ibrahim Adamu, who addressed us and detained the suspects for investigation while we were asked to come back the following day to collect our phones.”

  • SSS arrests suspect in Ozekhome’s kidnap

    SSS arrests suspect in Ozekhome’s kidnap

    The State Security Service (SSS) has announced the arrest of one Kelvin Prosper Oniarah who allegedly masterminded the abduction of human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN.

    Oniarah had, in a parade with his gang members on September 18, 2013, openly issued a 60-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to provide infrastructure for his community of face the wrath of his gang.

    A statement issued yesterday by the spokesperson of the SSS, Marilyn Ogar, said the suspect was arrested on Wednesday by a combined team of the Nigerian Army and SSS operatives.

    Ogar stated that Oniarah had been on the wanted list of security agencies for crimes ranging from terrorism, kidnapping and armed robbery.

    The SSS also linked the suspect to the abduction of a judge in Edo State, a woman official of the Federal Inland Revenue Service and a former Anambra State Deputy Governor Chudi Nwike, who was killed in captivity.

    Also liked to the suspect is the abduction of several members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and security agents.

    “He also masterminded various attacks against security personnel, carried out several armed robberies and kidnap operations in Delta, Edo, Rivers and Anambra.

    Oniarah maintained operational bases and detention camps in Warri and Kokori Community in Delta State, Ugbokolo Community in Benue State, Benin City in Edo State, and Aba in Abia State, the statement added.

    Ozekhome was kidnapped on Auchi-Benin road on August 24 and was held captive by his abductors for three weeks before he was released.

    The Service said Oniarah had been taken into custody while investigation into his activities was ongoing.