Tag: Suspected

  • Suspected cultists kill man, 22, in Osogbo

    A 22-year old man, Muyideen Olabode Ibidun, was shot dead on Saturday evening by members of a suspected cult group in Osogbo, the Osun State capital.

    An Ordinary Diploma graduate of the State College of Technology, Esa-Oke, Muyideen, who is popularly called by friends “Don Richiies”, “Agenda” and “Killer Boi”, was said to have been killed by six suspected cultists, who reportedly rode on two motorcyles.

    They accosted him at Ga Fulani around Sadiat in Osogbo at 6pm, where he had gone in company of his friend, simply called Skinny, to inspect a car he wanted to buy the following day.

    According to an eyewitness, Muyideen was planning a party for friends and family members yesterday to celebrate the car he wanted to buy.

    Muyideen, whose father is an iron/steel merchant and mother a nurse, last year travelled to Tanzania, South Africa, Namibia and Malaysia for two weeks to “launch” his new international passport with which he plans to travel to the United States next year.

    His remains were yesterday buried at the back of Nawarudeen Mosque at Sabo amid tears and wailing.

    A boy simply called “Omo Emi” was killed by suspected cultists at old Garage in Osogbo.

    The suspects were said to have broken the victim’s head with concrete interlocking blocks.

    The police used tear gas to disperse some boys protesting the spate of killings among rival cult groups in Osogbo at Oja Oba area as they attempted to draw the attention of the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun, to the development.

    There were also protests yesterday at Egbatedo Street and Sabo, where aggrieved boys erected bonfires.

    Police spokesperson Ms. Folasade Odoro said the police had begun investigations into the killing.

    She added that a suspect, Gbolahan Yusuf, has been arrested.

  • Two suspected fraudsters held with live snake

    Operatives of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police’ (AIG) Zonal Intervention Squad (ZIS), Onikan, have arrested two suspects for an alleged N5 million fraud.

    Ahmed Fatai Seun and Joseph Adaramola were apprehended last Thursday at Ijebu-Igbo in Ogun State, with a live snake and fetish items.

    The suspects were said to have tricked a victim who bought herbal concoction at Ikeja from Fatai.

    It was gathered that the victim was lured into the scam after he spoke with one “Baba” through the telephone, who promised to offer special prosperity prayers for him.

    He was said to have been charged N75million for the charm but paid N5million before he realised what was happening and reported the case to the police.

    According to the zonal spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, a Superintendent of Police (SP), detectives swung into action and arrested the suspects.

    He said: “It was then discovered that the said Baba (Seun) he met in Ijebu-Igbo is the same Fatai, who sold Agbo (concoction) to him in Ikeja. Seun always act like an old man to dupe people.

    “AIG Abdulmajid Ali has directed that the suspects be charged to court without delay.”

  • Suspected burglar of The Nation’s reporter house arrested in Ekiti

    The Police in Ekiti State have arrested a suspected burglar, Idowu Kolawole, who broke into the home of The Nation correspondent in Ekiti State, Odunayo Ogunmola, last Thursday.

    The house, located near Deeper Life Campground in Ajebamidele area of Ado Ekiti, was burgled and valuables including a 32-inch Samsung plasma television set, an HP laptop, a C1 Nokia mobile phone, phone chargers and cans of malt drink were stolen by the suspect.

    The suspect, who capitalised on the fact that many residents of the area had left for their various places of work and summer lessons, scaled the fence and cut the burglary-proof of the kitchen window to gain entry into the house and made away with the valuables.

    Members of the household on arrival home at about 4:30 pm discovered that the building had been burgled. The burglary was immediately reported at the Ologede Police Station, along Ikere Road in Ado Ekiti by the reporter.

    Acting on a tip-off, policemen from Ologede Police Station Saturday morning arrested Kolawole at his hideout in Kajola area of Ikere Ekiti at about 11.20 am. The laptop and the phone where recovered immediately at the point of arrest.

    Some residents of Ikere described the suspect as the mastermind of many incidents of robbery, burglary and other criminal activities in the town and nearby Ado, the state capital.

    After his arrest, the suspect admitted breaking into Ogunmola’s house at about 10.00am and stealing the items.

    He claimed that he carried out the burglary alone and never brought any accomplice along.

    When quizzed further by the policemen, the suspect revealed that he hid the plasma TV inside the bush behind an uncompleted building at Road 4 in Ajebamidele. He later led the policemen to the scene where the plasma TV was recovered.

    The suspect was brought to the scene of the crime where he explained how he used a big saw to cut the burglary-proof of the kitchen window to gain access into the house.

    Kolawole later led the policemen to is rented one-room apartment in Moferere area of Ado, where Ogunmola’s laptop bag, the saw used by the suspect to carry out the burglary and other suspected stolen items were recovered.

  • Four suspected militants held

    Four fleeing suspected militants were yesterday arrested by the police and local vigilante in different areas of Lagos.

    Police also rescued two landlords at Yawe community, who were kidnapped by the militants including one Daniel Akpugbe.

    The suspects were identified as Dare Jimoh, 20, Paul Oshodi, Samuel Oshodi and Isaac Ikire.

    While Jimoh was nabbed by detectives from Pedro Police Station, the others were arrested by policemen and members of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) at Yawe Community, Igbo Olomu in Ikorodu during a gun duel that killed one of the vigilantes, Babatunde Sogunro.

    The Nation gathered that the militants who have been fleeing Ishawo and Arepo creeks following the bombardment of the mangrove region by the military were attempting to regroup in other parts of the state.

    Jimoh was said to have sneaked into Somolu on Saturday night with two others.

    Confirming the arrests, police spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, said only Daniel Akpugbe was rescued from the militants at Ikorodu.

    She said his rescue was possible following information availed the police by residents of the Olanukan Community in Ishawo, adding that he was rescued from the hideout of the gunmen.

    Badmos, who also confirmed that Sogunro was shot by the fleeing militants, added that his corpse has been deposited at the Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary for autopsy.

  • Suspected kidnapper’s case worries police

    Suspected kidnapper’s case worries police

    Is Chizoba Maduegbunam is a kidnapper? She was apprehended by residents of Ijanikin on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway last Thursday over the disappearance of a primary school girl at Vespa Market two days earlier.

    The operatives at Ijanikin Police Station, where she is being held, told The Nation that they were yet to ascertain the residents claim that she is a kidnapper.

    The suspect was handed over to the police by Onijanikin of Ijanikin, Oba Momodu Asafa, when the residents brought her to him after beating her up.

    Residents, who spoke with our reporter, said kidnapping and related crimes are on the rise in the neighbourhood. About five months ago, a teenager was caught with the butchered body of a year-old baby kept in a sack.

    At the Ijanikin Police Station, the suspected kidnapper sounded incoherent turning a chat with The Nation.

    Speaking in Igbo, which was interpreted by officer in pidgin English, she said she arrived in Lagos three months ago after losing her parents.

  • Suspected cultists kill 15 persons in five Rivers communities

    Rampaging armed youths believed to be cultists have invaded five communities in Rivers State, killing 15 persons. They also burnt houses and looted properties valued at millions of naira.

    The communities are Ovogo, Rumuewhuo and Rumuji in Emuoha Local Government Area.

    A source yesterday said seven persons were killed in Ovogo. Two each were killed in Rumuehwuo and Rumuji.

    The gunmen invaded the Emuoha communities around 8 am yesterday. They started shooting, causing heavy panic. Residents scampered to safety. The community is presently deserted.

    Last Thursday and Friday, some hoodlums were said to have attacked Odhieje community of Ahoada East and burnt eight homes and looted properties, but no casualty was recorded.

    They also shot sporadically in Okogbie community, also in Ahoada East, between 9 pm on Friday and 5 am on Saturday. Three of the assailants were said to have been arrested by men of the Joint Military Task Force (JTF).

    The killings in Emuoha came within 24 hours after over 20 persons, including an expectant woman and two soldiers were reportedly killed in three communities of Umuokiri Aluu, University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) community, Omagwa in Ikwerre Local Government Area.

    Police spokesman Ahmad Muhammad, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), denied any knowledge of the killings and the arson in Ahoada East. He said in a text message: “I don’t think; if there was something like this, I’m not aware.”

  • Suspected wife-killer may be ‘mentally unstable’, say police

    Suspected wife-killer may be ‘mentally unstable’, say police

    Forty-nine-year old Jafaru Sogei, who allegedly killed Rose, his wife of 26 years, last Friday, may be “mentally unstable”, the police said yesterday.

    Acting spokesman of Lagos Command Chukwuma Ozoani, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said there was possibility that the suspect is mentally unstable because he can barely speak for now.

    Ozoani said: “We are carrying out various tests on him. There is the possibility that he might be mentally unstable. He might have psychiatric problem. He is in police hospital; we are checking his mental health. It is an all inclusive thing. He cannot stand on his own nor speak what we understand.

    “He only looks and murmurs and so we are going the extra mile to look at the issues and observe him.”

    Sogei was said to have ingested a poisonous chemical after allegedly slashing his wife’s throat and was found vomiting in the bathroom at about 4am.

    It was gathered that he attempted to set the body ablaze before his son, Richard, saw him and raised the alarm.

    Richard found his mother’s body when he went into the room to tell her that his father may be sick.

    Neighbours quickly held Sogei, who was subsequently arrested by policemen from Akinpelu division and transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) at Panti, Yaba, Lagos Mainland.

    The police rushed him to the hospital when his condition became critical.

    The police initially thought the suspect was on drugs, but later discovered that he might have ingested poison as his health was deteriorating.

    “He was rushed to the hospital and has been there since then. There is a possibility he is mentally unstable. Our psychiatric doctors are checking him. He is not in a good state at all. He took poison. He is not well so we are treating him at the police hospital.

    “You cannot investigate someone who is at the point of death. But once he recovers, we would begin investigation into the case,” said a source.

    It was gathered that Abiodun Odude, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) in charge of the SCIID spent several hours in the hospital on Saturday and yesterday.

    Before the incident, it was learnt that Sogei had been warning his wife to stop collecting gifts from her relatives for the family’s upkeep.

    The suspect, who is said to be jobless, had reportedly assaulted his wife and mother of his five children on some occasions for alleged infidelity.

    According to Richard, who spoke with reporters last Friday, the suspect started acting strangely after allegedly killing his wife.

    He said: “My three siblings, our aunt and I slept in the living room, while dad and mum were inside. Around 4am, dad called me from the bathroom. I went to meet him but he did not say anything. I went outside to urinate and when I came back, I checked the bathroom and saw him lying down, vomiting some black substance and excreting on his body. I think he poisoned himself. I told my aunt to wake mum up to attend to him. But she didn’t wake up. I shone a flashlight on her and saw blood on the bed with a wide cut in her neck. I fainted when we discovered she was dead.

    “We later asked dad how it happened, he said somebody entered and did it whereas the compound gate is always locked in the night.

    “It was mum that took care of us. She was the one sponsoring my elder brother, Collins, who just gained admission into a university in Abia State. I don’t know our fate now.

    “The landlord of our former house on Michael Street sent us out because dad always quarrelled with mum. We were also sent away from Banjoko Street for the same reason.”

  • Suspected phone, jewellery robbers held

    Suspected phone, jewellery robbers held

    Rapid Response Squad (RRS) operatives have arrested eight persons for allegedly ambushing people at night around Ojota, Ketu and Mile 12 and dispossessing them of their valuables.

    They are John Obinna, Sunday Ugwu, Dapo Simeon, Chinonso Onnogo, Chuka Eze, Kadir Afolabi, Segun Pascal and David Bassey.

    Their arrest followed an attack on two women last Wednesday at MKO Gardens near Ojota.

    The women were said to have alerted RRS operatives stationed in the area on Thursday, prompting a combing of the area.

    The operatives, it was gathered, met Obinna and Ugwu on the crime scene and found phones and unused sim cards on them, which were traced to their owner, Adebayo Ogunleye.

    According to a RRS statement, Simeon confessed to the crime and claimed to have lost count of the number of people he had robbed. He was quoted as saying that he graduated into robbery from pick pocketing.

    According to the bricklayer turned ‘robber’, he has been stealing for over three years.

    “I can’t remember the number of phones I have stolen and collected from passersby in Ojota, Ketu and Mile 12. I was trained by Olasege and later Femi. Both of them are my bosses.

    “They live in Mushin, Idi-oro area. They taught me the job. I usually sell all the phones I stole to Baba Iyabo. He comes to Down Blow area in Mile 12 to collect the phones and jewellery very early in the morning,” he said.

    Ogunleye, who was invited to RRS Headquarters at Alausa, Ikeja, said he was ambushed between Ojota and Mile 12 and his two phones collected.

    He said his attacker macheted him on the head because he refused to surrender his Microsoft Lumia 535 andTecno T5 and his wallet containing his Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards, among others.

    “It was God’s intervention that I was not killed that night as I was struggling for survival, drinking my own blood before I was able to cross to the other side of the road and escape,” he said.

    Police spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP), said the suspects confessed to be robbers, adding that they have given the police information that would lead to arresting others.

  • Suspected teenage cult member held

    Suspected teenage cult member held

    Rapid Response Squad (RRS) operatives on Friday nabbed a 13-year-old suspected member of the Awawa cult group for alleged robbery in Fagba, Agege, Lagos.

    The teenager, a Junior Secondary School (JSS) pupil, was arrested after he and 20 others allegedly dispossessed road users of their belongings.

    It was learnt that the suspect and his colleagues were returning from a street carnival when they started terrorising passersby, snatching their bags, phones and other valuables.

    While the others fled, the patrolling RRS men caught the suspect, who led the police to arrest another suspect, Mohammed Korede, 19.

    A statement by the RRS quoted the teenager as saying that their leader, Ijaomode ordered them to rob anyone they saw on the road.

    He said: “I followed my cult members to a carnival at Power Line, Agbado Crossing. On our way home, our Capol, nicknamed ‘Ijaomode’ instructed us to start robbing anybody we meet on our way.

    “We robbed no fewer than 10 people before we got to Fagba Junction. At this point, we saw a young girl, (Naisha Akiomon) and immediately surrounded and collected all her belongings including phones and jewellery. She later went to bring RRS men who chased us and arrested me while my colleagues managed to escape.”

    The suspect, who claimed he was raised by his mother and never knew his father, said he was told that his dad was a Congolese, adding that he once travelled to Congo alone to see his father but was told he had travelled.

    Asked how he joined the cult, the suspect said he was forced into the group by “Brother Ola” last year.

    “I was initiated into the group about a year ago. It was one brother whom I only know as Ola that introduced and forced me to join the group.

    “Since that time, I have been going out with them for operations. I stopped going back home. I used to sleep in a shanty plank room at Abattoir.

    “Initially, I did not know it would turn out to be like this. Immediately I saw their way of life, I wanted to quit but they threatened to kill me if I dared,” he said.

    But, his mother was quoted as saying she always tried to give him and his siblings the best.

    She explained that she enrolled him in a private school at Sango Ota in Ogun State to ensure he did not go astray, but wondered how he ended up at Abbatoir.

    “He is my third child. Though I have remarried but that doesn’t stop me from playing my motherly roles on him. His two older siblings are in higher institutions.

    “I have tried enough to ensure that he doesn’t go astray. I enrolled him in a private school at Sango. I wonder how he got to Abbatoir, Agege. I gave him and his siblings all my best,” she said.

    Police spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP), said the suspects have been transferred to the Gender Department of the police.

  • Three suspected Fulani kidnappers killed in Niger

    Three suspected Fulani kidnappers killed in Niger

    The police in Niger State have killed three suspected Fulani kidnappers. They rescued five victims.

    The incidents occurred during two operations.

    It was learnt that two suspected Fulani men kidnapped three people in Abuja. Police detectives traced the suspects to Agaie in Niger State.

    Our source said during the rescue, the suspected kidnappers engaged the police in a gun battle, which led to their death.

    He said a few days later, three Fulani men reportedly attacked two houses in Lambata, Gawu Babangida, in Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State and abducted two girls.

    The source said the suspected kidnappers, who kept the girls, aged 13 and 20, in a forest for four days, demanded N10 million ransom from their parents.

    He said the kidnappers had a brush with the police at the collection point of the ransom, resulting in a shootout, during which one of the abductors was killed. He added that another was shot in the leg and was arrested, while one escaped.

    The Nation gathered that the arrested kidnapper took the police to the forest where the girls were rescued.

    Confirming the incidents, police spokesman Bala Elkana said: “We are determined to rid the state of kidnappers.”

    He warned abductors to relocate “because the police will not give them any room to operate”, and advised residents to be security conscious.