Tag: Suspected

  • Suspected cultist beheaded in Delta

    Suspected cultist beheaded in Delta

    There was panic yesterday at Ogwashi-Uku, in Aniocha South Local Government of Delta State.

    A suspected cultist, identified as Ekene, was beheaded following a cult clash.

    Ogwashi-Uku has witnessed an upsurge in cult-related violence and arson. Hoodlums have set ablaze houses in the last few weeks.

    The Nation learnt that policemen from Ogwashi-Uku Police Division have arrested four youths for alleged complicity in the murder of Ekene.

    It was gathered that Ekene was allegedly killed by a gang of suspected cultists on a reprisal.

    A source said the deceased was repeatedly shot before he was killed with an axe at Agidiase quarters.

    The source said the murder of Ekene, who was alleged to be a member of Arubagger cult, was a fallout of an earlier fight between the group and Aye cult.

    Police spokesman Andrew Aniamaka confirmed the incident. He said he would give details, but did not do so last night.

  • Suspected Boko Haram member remanded for killing policeman

    Suspected Boko Haram member remanded for killing policeman

    A self-confessed member of Boko Haram sect, Abdulsalam Adinoyi, has been remanded by an Ado-Ekiti Magistrates’ Court for allegedly killing a policeman.

    The 36-year-old sect member is on trial for killing Sergeant Gana Jiya in Oye-Ekiti at 11 pm, on February 2.

    According to Police Prosecutor Oriyomi Akinwale, the accused is facing a three-count charge of murder, terrorism and robbery.

    The prosecutor told the court that the accused confessed to the police that he was involved in many attacks by the Boko Haram sect in Kogi State in which many people were killed.

    The suspect’s offence contravenes sections 11 and 12 of Ekiti State Kidnap and Terrorism Law; Section 319 of the Criminal Code Cap and Section 1(2)(a)(b) of Robbery and Firearms (Prohibition Act) Cap R4 Laws of the Federation.

    The accused pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    Counsel to the accused Mr. Busuyi Ayorinde applied for bail but the court turned it down.

    The Magistrate, Mrs. Dupe Afeniforo, ordered that the accused be remanded, pending a legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP).

    She adjourned the matter till March 26 for mention.

  • Suspected herdsman ‘kills’ boy in Kogi

    A suspected Fulani herdsman at Guchidan village in Kupa district, Lokoja Local Government of Kogi State, has allegedly killed a 15-year-old boy.

    The herdsman, Buba Ardo, with his two accomplices, Alo Ardo and Babuga Ardo, allegedly killed the boy and mutilated his body.

    The deceased accompanied his elder brother, Abubakar Audu, to the farm for a trap game when they were ambushed by the herdsman.

    The elder brother was said to have escaped.

    A source, Mahmud Abubakar, confirmed to The Nation that the suspect, Buba Ardo, was apprehended by residents, but his accomplices escaped.

    He added that the motorcycle which the victim and his elder brother rode to the farm was set ablaze by the attackers.

    The source said Buba Ardo was handed over to the district police.

    “He confessed to killing the boy and the case was referred to ‘A’ Division, Lokoja.

    “The boy has been buried in his town, Guchidan and the case has been transferred to Lokoja. We hope our hospitality will not be abused by the Fulani herdsmen.

    “They complain that people tamper with their cows. The government should intervene before the incident results in crisis.”

  • Police kill suspected kidnapper in Zamfara

    Police kill suspected kidnapper in Zamfara

    The Zamfara State Police Command yesterday said it killed a notorious kidnapper, arrested eight and recovered arms.

    Commissioner of Police Kenneth Embrimson, who displayed the body in Gusau, said he was killed in a gun battle.

    According to him, the command received reports that a gang of criminals stormed Ruwan-Gizo and Yartasha in Talata-Mafara Local Government Area, and kidnapped Bilyaminu Abdullahi.

    “The police quickly responded and laid ambush, and after an intense gun battle, which lasted for more than two hours, Abdullahi was rescued.

    “One of the bandits was killed while another escaped with gunshot wounds.

    “Two AK-47 rifles, 75 rounds of 7.62 MM and two motorcycles were recovered from the kidnappers,” he said.

    Embrimson added that a police team, on February 24, arrested two persons – a suspected bandit and kidnapper – at Daraga and Dankurmi areas in Maru Local Government.

    He said: “A locally-made gun and one round of 7.62 MM of AK-47 rifle were recovered from the suspects.

    “Five suspected kidnappers were arrested at Magarya in Zurmi council on February 23, while another suspected kidnapper and a robber were arrested on February 19.”

    The duo, he said, were arrested in Kabala and Yangaladima villages in Maradun and Maru councils.

    A suspected gunrunner, believed to be in charge of collecting ransoms for kidnappers, was also arrested.

    “We recovered N2.6 million and 21 pieces of Nigerien currencies from the suspect,” he said.

  • Kwara police parade  six suspected kidnappers

    Kwara police parade six suspected kidnappers

    The Kwara State Police Command yesterday paraded a gang of kidnapers and cattle rustlers in Ilorin, the state capital.

    The six suspects were said to have bolted with over 200 cows

    Parading the suspects in Ilorin, the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Lawan Ado said the suspects were arrested in Niger state where they had escaped to.

    Ado explained that the police from the Niger state command were able to arrest the suspects after his command shared with the Mokwa police station in Niger state, intelligence about the movement of the suspects.

    He said that in the process of arresting the suspects, a police corporal, Machi Yusuf who is an operative of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), lost his life.

    Ado said that the policeman died in an exchange of gun fire with the kingpin of the kidnap gang, Adamu Abacha.

    He said Abacha, after the clash, escaped to the bush and his body was recovered by SARS operatives while combing the bush.

    ”They found his dead body on the ground and also recovered there, his AK 47 riffle he buried in the ground,” said the Police Commissioner.

    Ado said 233 cows were recovered from the gang and that six live ammunitions were retrieved alongside the rifle recovered from their dead boss.

     

    He said six of the gang members who were arrested would be charged to court as soon as investigation is conducted.

    The police boss also disclosed that two people among four suspected to have kidnapped a man, Hassan Taiye, in his mosque in Chikanda in Baruten local government area of the state had been arrested.

    He said four men two of whom were in Army uniform kidnapped the victim and took him to an unknown destination after injuring his vigilante guard with a gunshot.

    Ado further disclosed recovery of 10 motorcycles from a gang of armed robbers specializing in theft of motorcycles in Ilorin.

  • ‘How suspected ritualists abducted me, 12 others’

    ‘How suspected ritualists abducted me, 12 others’

    Pandemonium broke out recently in Malete, Moro local council area of Kwara State as suspected ritualists reportedly abducted no fewer than 13 persons.

    The incident which happened on Thursday affected a student of Kwara State University, Malete. Narrating her experience, one of the abducted persons that later regained her freedom, a 200 level student of the department of Mass Communication, Dorcas Oluwatimilehin Olanrewaju, said she was abducted in a taxi on her way to the campus in Malete.

    She said: “While in the taxi I boarded, a woman in the vehicle complained of feeling cold, so the glass windows were closed up. I lost consciousness since. I later found myself among some people in the night. We were about 13 in the place as at Thursday night but the ritualists have taken six victims away.

    “They told us that they are heading to Ekiti State. I was kept inside the booth of the vehicle. When we got to Offa, they asked of my origin and I told them that I am from Omu Aran. So, when they wanted to take water for the faulty radiator of the vehicle at Omu Aran, I was dropped and set free, unknown to them, in front of my father’s house,” she said.

    Dorcas is the daughter of the chairman, Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Kwara State and State Correspondent of The Sun newspaper, Layi Olanrewaju.

    She reportedly left her off-campus residence to write an examination in school but rather than take her to the campus, the driver of the campus shuttle vehicle drove her to an unknown destination.

    Feeling unsafe in the circumstances she found herself, she allegedly sent a text message to one of her friends informing her that she had been taken away by some unidentified persons suspected to be ritualists.

    She was later dumped in Omu Aran, Irepodun local government area of the state on Friday morning but she could not explain the whereabouts of the other victims.

    In his reaction, Director, University Relations, Dr. Isiaka Aliagan, claimed that only a female student was reportedly abducted by unknown persons. He said security has been beefed up on Malete route, around the campus and environ to keep criminals at bay, adding that armed police patrol has also been deployed to the route and regular checking of vehicles intensified since yesterday.

    Aliagan said: “The university learnt that she sent a distress call through her mobile phone indicating that she could not identify the location at which she had been drop. Immediately they were alerted,  officials of KWASU Safety unit swung into action by contacting the security operatives and telecommunication agencies to track the phone.

    “KWASU management would like to stress that all efforts were made to secure the lives of its students staying on both campus and off-campus hostels, while all commercial transport operators were duly registered with the university to ensure proper monitoring of their activities.

    “At the moment, the identity of the vehicle involved in the kidnap incident or its driver is unknown. We believe the security operatives are up to task and will work round the clock to track the perpetrator(s) of the crime. Management will give maximum support and cooperation to the police to track the kidnapper(s) and ensure justice,” said Aliagan.

    He added that: “Management wishes to urge students to be security conscious, to patronize only registered transport and to report strange persons or movements around their hostels and campus.”

    Reacting to the incident, the state police command’s spokesperson, Ajayi Okasanmi, said that the command has commenced investigation on the matter, adding that the report had been circulated to police formations within and outside the state towards possible arrest of the culprits.

  • RRS arrests suspected fraudster

    RRS arrests suspected fraudster

    Rapid Response Squad operatives have arrested a suspected fraudster.

    Dare Yusuf, 31-year-old who lives at 1, Abayomi Jones, Oke-Ilube Ikotun Lagos, was arrested after tricking a victim into buying a substance, Adija, used to print fake notes.

    Yusuf with two others, Seun and Ayo (still at large), RRS said, specialise in defrauding innocent Lagosians.

    RRS said he confessed that Ayo is the ‘Catcher’, Seun is the ‘Jejeti’ while he (Yusuf) is the ‘Sitter’.

    He was quoted as saying: “Ayo approached the victim to inquest about a location he was going and told the person he was going there to sell Adija worth between N800,000 to N1m.

    “Seun appeared, Ayo then requested the victim and Seun to accompany him to the place with a promise to give each of them a sum N200,000 each for helping him. Seun took them to Yusuf’s office in Idi-Araba.

    Yusus used the Adija to produce about N2 million with some other chemicals.”

    RRS said the trio duped another victim of N46,000,  iPhone 6  and Techno W6 at Ikate, Surulere, Lagos sometime in August.

    Yusuf said he has been into the business for years.

    Techno W6 was recovered from the suspect.

    He has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigative Department (SCID), panti, Yaba, Lagos Mainland for further investigations.

    Police spokesman Olarinde Famous Cole, a Superintendent (ASP) advised members of the public to be more vigilant and report any suspicious act to the police.

  • Suspected robbers killed in Imo

    Operatives of the Imo State Police Command yesterday killed two suspected robbers said to have terrorised residents of Ezi-Ogbaku in Mbaitoli Local Government.

    Police Commissioner Mr. Chris Ezike said the command responded to distress calls within five minutes.

    Ezike, represented by spokesman Andrew Enwerem, said the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) busted a five-man robbery gang at Ezi-Ogbaku in Mbaitoli Council.

    He said: “Operatives of Federal SARS got a distress call that robbers were operating at Ezi-Ogbaku. Within five minutes, our men arrived at the scene. The robbers engaged them in a gun duel and two of them were killed. Three others escaped with gunshot injuries.”

    Ezike said the robbers were yet to be identified and assured residents that investigations are on to nab the fleeing hoodlums.

  • RRS arrests suspected human traffickers

    RRS arrests suspected human traffickers

    Rapid Response Squad (RRS) operatives have arrested a suspected human trafficker who attempted to move two teenagers to Ivory Coast for prostitution.

    The suspect, Martha Edea, 30, a native of Cross River State was arrested in Lagos and the two victims she got in Edo State rescued.

    According to the police, the mother of two confessed that she was also a victim of human trafficking, adding that she was deceived by one Mariam, who told her she would get a good job in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

    Instead of a good job, Edea said she was forced into prostitution and she slaved for several months to pay back her custodian the amount spent in taking her to the country.

    She said: “I worked for three months to pay Mariam about 300,000 CFA (N180,000) to balance her for my transportation into Ivory Coast and also for connecting me.

    “After collecting the money, Mariam moved to Spain and left me in Abidjan, where I continued prostitution.”

    The suspect, who said, she couldn’t break even in the business after Mariam relocated, stated that a friend advised her to come to Nigeria and recruit young girls.

    She said she came to Nigeria and went to Edo State, where she met two young ladies Favour and Deborah.

    “Favour took me to one Francess Bamidele, who she said was her friend and will like to be taken out of the country for prostitution.

    “Deborah took me to Elo Etim, 18. She said she was eager to travel abroad to hustle. I paid Favour and Deborah N10,000 each for their assistance in getting the girls.

    “I also met with Elo’s mother, I told her what her daughter was about to embark on in Abidjan and she agreed to it. She prayed for her and wished her good luck,” she said.

    Bamidele, a school dropout, said she was told prostitution was very lucrative in the Francophone country, adding that she accepted to follow them without telling her guardian.

  • Robbers cart away millions in Air Peace office attack

    Robbers cart away millions in Air Peace office attack

    Four suspected robbers, on Sunday night, attacked the Office of Air Peace Airline, at the domestic airport, Akure, Ondo State capital.

    The robbers, sources said, acted on a tip-off, and went away with millions of naira.

    They were said to have stolen workers’ belongings.

    The hoodlums reportedly entered the airport on Owo-Akure Road through a bush path, and headed for Air Peace Office.

    The Nation learnt that the incident was reported at Oba-Ile Police Station in Akure North Local Government.

    An employee of the airline, who spoke in confidence, told reporters yesterday that workers resumed on Monday, and discovered the theft.

    He said the stolen money was proceeds of tickets sold between last Friday and Sunday.

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    Police spokesman Femi Joseph confirmed the incident.

    He said suspects had been arrested, adding that they were assisting the police with information.