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  • Navy jails three ratings for theft

    •Convicts dismissed

    The Navy has dismissed three of its personnel, who were arrested in June for stealing equipment stored at Mieka Jetty in Warri, Delta State, where they were on guard duty.

    The personnel, Petty Officer Ekong Samuel, Leading Seaman Elijah Sagwada and Seaman Usman Shuaibu, were handed over to the Nigerian Prisons Service, Okere, Warri, to continue a five-month jail term given them by the naval court martial, which tried them in Warri.

    Addressing reporters after the de-kitting of the dismissed ratings at the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Delta in Warri, the Commander of the NNS Delta, Commodore Ibrahim Dewu, said the Navy would not condone indiscipline; neither would it protect any personnel found wanting.

    Dewu, who explained that the dismissal and sentencing of the erring personnel were done in accordance with the naval rules, said they were not summarily tried.

    He added that they were given fair hearing, allowed to come with their counsel and were dismissed and sentenced after the court martial was satisfied that they were guilty.

    “Sometime in June, some of our personnel keeping duty at Mieka Jetty were caught stealing equipment. When the incident was reported at the base, they were arrested.

    “An investigation was carried out. A court martial was recommended after the investigation and these three personnel from NNS Delta were court-martialled. What you see this morning is the sentence given after the court martial. We are carrying out the naval procedure for a dismissal and we are going to send them to prison after the dismissal.

    “They were dismissed first, after which they were de-kitted and now they are going to serve five months’ jail term. So what we did this morning was to dekit them and then hand them over to the prison service, to continue their jail term.

    “I want to make this statement clear that the Nigerian Navy has never and will never condone indiscipline, especially issues that will bring disrepute to the service. We do not cover any of our personnel caught involved in such cases. This is why today we have dismissed them. We are handing them over to the prison to serve their jail terms,” Dewu said.

     

  • Two appear in court for alleged burglary, theft

    Two men, Segun Dahunsi, 35, and Moses Agboye, 34, yesterday appeared before an Okitipupa Chief Magistrates’ Court in Ondo State for alleged burglary and theft of valuables worth N315, 000.

    The duo, a commercial motorcyclist and a carpenter of no fixed addresses, are standing trial on a three-count -charge of felony, burglary and stealing.

    Prosecutor Ayodeji Omoyeigha told the court that the defendants on October 27 around 6am, at 6, Omosekeji Street, Okitipupa, conspired to commit felony.

    He said the defendants burgled the house of Achenna Azubike and stole one Itel 1515 camera phone valued at N27, 000 and a yellow fever vaccine card valued at N288, 000; totaling N315, 000, property of Azubike.

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    The prosecutor said the defendants committed offences contrary to and punishable under sections 516, 411 and 390 (9) of Criminal Code, Cap. 37, Vol. 1, Laws of Ondo State, 2006.

    The defendants pleaded not guilty.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mr Dickson Ogunfuyi, granted the defendants bail in the sum of N200, 000, each and a surety each in like sum.

    He said the sureties, who must be resident within the court jurisdiction, must also present evidence of one year tax clearance as part of the bail conditions.

    Ogunfuyi adjourned the case till December 21 for further hearing.

     

  • Scrap sellers jailed three months for theft

    An Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos State yesterday sentenced two scrap sellers to three months’ imprisonment each for breaking into a supermarket and stealing six iron railings valued at N150,000.

    The convicts are Abdullahi Bashiru, 22, and Umar Garba, 22.

    Chief Magistrate Mr. A. A. Fashola sentenced the convicts after they pleaded guilty to a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing preferred against them by the police.

    Prosecuting Sergeant Michael Unah had told the court that the convicts committed the offences on August 26 about 2:50 am at De-Prince Supermarket, Isheri, Idimu, Lagos.

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    He said they broke into the supermarket and stole six gutter iron railings.

    Unah said the convicts were arrested by policemen on patrol when they saw them pushing a truck containing the iron railings.

    He said during interrogation, the convicts claimed to have bought the railings from someone whose identity they could not reveal.

    Chief Magistrate Fashola said the sentence would deter others.

     

  • Man appears in court for theft

    A 56-year-old man, Samuel Chung, on Wednesday, appeared before an Upper Area Court in Kabong, Jos for alleged theft of a vehicle; Mitsubishi canter.

    Chung, a resident of Kwang Village in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau, is facing a four-count charge of breach of trust, theft, misappropriation and cheating.

    According to the Police Prosecutor, Ezekiel Galadima, the victim, Mr Gyang Dakwak of No.1 Du way Rayfield Jos, reported the case at the A Division Police Station on Nov. 22.

    Galadima told the court that the accused was employed as a chief mason by the victim and was given a Mitsubishi canter valued N1.8 million.

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    He said that the accused sold the vehicle for one million naira without the consent of the owner and used the money for his personal needs.

    The prosecutor added that the offence contravened Sections 312, 287, 309 and 322 of the Penal Code.The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    The judge, Mr Nanlang Dashe, granted the accused bail in the sum of N200, 000 with a surety in like sum.

    Dashe said the surety must reside within the jurisdiction of the court and submit his driver’s licence or permanent voter card to the court.

    He, however, adjourned the case until Nov. 30 for mention.

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  • Man bags 12 months imprisonment for stealing motorcycle

    A Mararaba Upper Area Court in Nasarawa, on Thursday sentenced a 36-year-old man, Shagari Ali to 12 months imprisonment for stealing motorcycle worth N150,000.

    The judge, Mr Ibrahim Shekarau, sentenced the convict accordingly as he pleaded guilty to the charge.

    He however, gave the convict an option of N18, 000 fine and warned him to desist from committing crimes after serving out his punishment.

    Shekarau also ordered the convict to pay N20,000 as compensation to the complainant.

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    Ali was charged under Section 287 of the Penal Code.

    Earlier, the prosecuting counsel, Sgt. Godwin Ejeh, told the court that one Ibrahim Haruna of Abacha Road reported the matter at Abacha Road Police Station, Mararaba on Oct. 24.

    Ejeh said that the complainant alleged that sometime in July, 2018, the convict dishonestly went to his compound located at the above mentioned address and stole his motorcycle, valued at N150,000.

    The prosecutor said that all efforts made to recover the motorcycle proved abortive.

  • Man, 28, in court over alleged car theft

    The Police on Thursday arraigned a 28-year-old man, Chinedu Victor in a Kubwa Grade 1 Area Court over alleged car theft.

    The defendant of Zuba, Abuja was docked over a charge of theft.

    The prosecutor, Babajide Olanipekun told the court that one Orshio Teraemen reported the matter at the Kubwa Police Station on Sept. 14.

    He said the defendant acted in a dubious manner and used a master key to open the complainant’s Toyota Corolla car valued N650, 000 on the said date.

    He further said while the defendant attempted to move the said car, he was chased and arrested adding that the offence contravened Section 287 of the Penal Code.

    The defendant pleaded not guilty.

    The defence counsel, Moses Ugwummadu made a bail application for his client pursuant to Sections 35 and 36 of the 1999 Constitution urging the court to grant bail in the most liberal terms.‎

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    The prosecutor however opposed the bail request saying that the defendant had the likelihood of committing the same crime because he allegedly has a master key.‎

    The judge, Abdulwahab Mohammed granted the defendant N500, 000 bail with two reliable sureties of which one must be well known in the community.

    He adjourned the matter until Oct. 22, for hearing.

  • Police parade officers, 12 others for theft

    The Nigeria Railway Police Command has  paraded 14 suspects, including two policemen, for theft of railway property in its Eastern corridors.

    Speaking while parading the suspects in Enugu, Mr Henry Njoku, area commander of Eastern District Police Command, said the suspects included two policemen.

    The two officers, according to Njoku, will face orderly room trial, adding that if guilty, they will be dismissed, and charged to court with the other suspects.

    Njoku said the command achieved this through painstaking intelligence and investigation in the last two months.

    He said most of the suspects were nabbed on September 15 between 12 midnight and 2 am.

    The police chief said they were caught stealing heavy irons of brake system control, wagon parts, wagon wheels, clips of rail slippers, rail slippers, armoured railway doors, zinc sheet of railway stations, rail cables etc.

    The area commander noted that that there are many vandals within Isiagu-Uzuakoli-Mbaeke-Umuhia sections and Emene-Ogui-Ogbete sections of the Eastern corridors.

    “We are strategising to ensure that we put a stop to these growing trend of sabotage to the economy of the nation and denying the people of these part of the country opportunity to enjoy train services.

    “The property vandalised and stolen, including the ones recovered, will runs into multi-millions of dollars,’’ he said.

    The police recovered five tricycles, a jeep, two mini-buses and two trucks used for conveying the stolen items as well as four gas cylinders and a very big cutter used directly for their operations,” he said.

  • Man docked for N6,000 theft in FCT

    The Police on Monday arraigned one Brown Iyke, in a Kado Grade 1 Area Court Abuja, for alleged theft of N6,000.

    Iyke, who resides at Mpape, a suburb of Abuja, had pleaded not guilty to the two-count charges of causing hurt and theft levelled against him.

    The prosecutor, Judith Obatomi, told the court that Chinemerenwu Obi, of Utako Village, Abuja, reported the matter at the Utako Police Station on Aug. 27.

    Obatomi said the complainant reported that on that same date, while he was at Utako village, the defendant allegedly stole N6,000 from his pocket and hit him on the right eye where he sustained injury.

    She said the offence contravened Sections 246 and 288 of the Penal Code.

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    The judge, Alhaji Ahmed Ado, granted bail to the defendant in the sum of N50, 000, with one surety in like sum.

    Ado said that the surety must be a family man, reliable and residing within the court jurisdiction.

    He then adjourned the case until Sept. 17, for further hearing.

  • Theft, sack gale threaten N10b GGW project

    Lack of community ownership and theft of submersible machines (popularly known as borehole pumping facility) is threatening the success of the Great Green Wall (GGW) programme, The Nation has learnt.

    The project being implemented by the National Agency for the Great Green Wall (NAGGW), an agency under the Federal Ministry of Environment got N10 billion approval from the former President Goodluck Jonathan administration for its implementation.

    It is saddled to plant wall of trees across the 11 northern states severely threatened by desertification, provide potable water and empower the host communities among other targets. The benefiting states include Borno, Sokoto, Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Adamawa and Bauchi. Others are Gombe, Zamfara and Yobe States.  It was gathered that 157 boreholes have been constructed in the states since 2013.

    But the project according to a top source in the agency is suffering various setbacks including allege sack of over 700 forest guards by the ministry. The guards were reportedly engaged and were being paid stipends as part of job creation window of the project.

    The source, who did not want his name in print, explained that aside from theft, iron wires used to cordon the borehole facilities were destroyed in order to access the facilities especially at night. He explained that the contractors had to improvise by hiding the submersible machines away from the main spot of the borehole.

    “They went to the borehole digging and looking for the submersible pumping machines. They usually go in the night to dig the pumping machine that is normally underground, remove and sell. They had stolen so many on the sites and we have replaced several.

    “So what the engineers do now is that they don’t fix it close to the place, they hide it away. Some people have been arrested and the cases are in court while some are with the police.”

    The source blamed community leaders and youth representatives, who ought to have taken active ownership of the intervention projects such as repairing faulty parts of the machines but depended on the government to fix the minor problems.

    However, he noted that few communities from the project site who recognised importance of the project volunteered to provide local security, thus safeguarding the equipment.

    “In some areas where the people have realised importance of the programme, they come out on their own like vigilante in the night and because most of the sites have security post with lights. Some of them set up camps under the lights safeguarding the projects,” he added.

    The NAGGW Katsina State Field Officer, Umar Yusuf during a phone interview affirmed the situation saying Katsina has the highest number of projects among the 11 States. He acknowledged the re-occuring cases of pumping machine thefts and damaged borehole systems but could not provide details of replaced borehole machines in the state.

    “There is a lot of reluctance on the community to really take care of the investment in their custody. That is what leads to the stealing of the submersible pumps. The community left it in the night without anyone watching.

    “There are some boreholes having technical fault while some have been stolen,” Yusuf added.

    The agency’s Director-General, Goni Ahmed warned over gradual spread of desert encroachment to other parts of the country. He said about 43 per cent of the nation’s landmass is currently threatened by desert encroachment.

    In his reaction, the Environment Minister, Ibrahim Jibril denied claims of machine thefts. He said his recent visit to few of the states showed contrary, adding that that the communities appreciated the interventions.

    However, Jibril explained that the forest guards were not sacked but government terminated their involvement in the project to improve it and ensure steady payment.

    Describing the forest guard recruitment as ‘job for the boys’, Jibril noted that the process of recruitment was faulty, not credible and enmeshed with irregularities, adding that there was no budgetary provision.

    “This issue of engaging people, in the first place, you must know that there must be a budgetary provision for them. You don’t recruit people and don’t pay them. We must plan for this; remember we inherited this programme and at the time we came, those so called engagement you are talking about, i don’t even know the figure and i won’t tell you a lie, is like creating jobs for the boys, and then anything you link to politics in those days, you are not going to get the results.

    “It doesn’t make sense for me to recruit someone who will not go to the field to take care of the trees. I went to Sokoto and Kebbi states last year and I asked the leaders of the communities not the commissioner or the permanent secretary, I went to see the village heads and ward heads and when they came, the first question I asked is that are you using this water for you domestic use? He said yes in fact they are most grateful and they would have starved without this water,” Jibril stated.

    However, the minister said plans are ongoing to structure the recruitment process in the Head of Service (HoS), include it in the budget and ensure there is steady payment of salaries and other benefits.

    “At that time, the idea was not to get them permanently engaged, it was to give them just a period of months to sustain the trees and even at that a lot of them were not reporting, so when the time expired and there was no budgetary provision for them they had to stop.

    “We will address that issue. We have written to the Head of Service and also the Office of Budget and National Planning; we must have to get people properly structured in the payroll and have budgetary provisions to pay them.

    “If you employ and you don’t pay it is a recipe for disaster. If the man is hungry and takes away the pump what are you going to do about it? We will be getting unintended results. So what we are planning now is to make sure that what has happened before will not be repeated now. Once we engage you, we will make sure that you stay and you are employed properly, the community will be involved; we will get people from the community,” Jibril added.

    NAGGW Director of Information, Mrs. Larai Daze in her reaction said the agency already intensified sensitisation campaign on need for host communities to own the projects.

    She said aside from 600 kilometers of Shelterbelt which serves as wind breakers, over 200 kilometers of woodlots have been planted as alternative to felling of trees.

    “We have almost 600 km of Shelterbelts already established all over the states. We have over 200km of Woodlots and almost 300 hectares of fruit trees such as Guava, Orange, Mangoetc planted across the 11 states,” she stated.

  • Dad, mum, son held for ‘burglary, theft’

    The police have arrested a couple, Uroye and Margaret Teddy, their teenage son, Tega, and his lover, Karima Edom, for alleged burglary and theft.

    The suspects were said to have broken into 8, Ade Onitiri, Harmony Estate in Langbasa Lagos home of Mrs. Folasade Odunuga.

    According to the police, Mrs. Odunuga was on a three-month vacation, which started on May 27 when the incident occurred.

    It was gathered that the suspects looted her car and other household items after entering her house from the ceiling.

    Edom, who is said to be victim’s neighbour, allegedly informed Tega that Mrs Odunuga was away from home, laying grounds for the burglary.

    Police alleged that the lovers also cooked, wined and dined in the house.

    It was gathered that Tega with the aid of his parents, started looting the woman’s home and continued for weeks before Mrs. Odunuga’s maid, Eniola Abisola, came and discovered that many items were missing.

    She was said to have alerted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Adaobi Okafor, a Superintendent (SP), who mobilised her men to search the neighbourhood for suspects on the division’s watch list.

    “When the detectives checked on Tega, they saw Mrs Odunuga’s Chevrolette Aveo saloon car marked AKD512AP, parked in front of his parent’s house at New Osho layout, Langbasa. He was promptly arrested.

    “During interrogation, he revealed that he entered the victim’s house through the ceiling and gradually, he began to pack the household items to his father’s house.

    “He narrated that his mother helped him to hide the stolen items in an uncompleted building while his girlfriend Karima, hid some in her house.

    “Tega further revealed that his father went with him to the victim’s house to tow the aforementioned car. It was seen that Mrs Margaret Teddy had put the stolen properties for sale,” said spokesman for the command, Chike Oti, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP).

    Oti said the police recovered the vehicle, a flat screen television, home theatre sound system, electric generator, a standing fan, five leather bags, an iPad, baby shoes and other personal items of the victim.

    He said: “The Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, charges residents to take their personal security seriously. They should ensure that their houses are entrusted in the hands of trusted relations, friends or aides whenever they travel.

    “He admonished that people should go back to our old ways of visiting their neighbours to check on them. He added that if that was the case in this instance, Teddy and his girlfriend Karima would not have had the effrontery to cook, eat and wine in Folashade Odunuga’s house during her long absence from home.”