Category: Crime

  • Ritual: Herbalist tackles hotelier, Yahoo boy over missing woman

    Ritual: Herbalist tackles hotelier, Yahoo boy over missing woman

    Maduka University
    Men of the Ogun State Police Command have arrested four men over the disappearance of a 36-year-old woman, Aminat Adebayo, who went missing about two months ago.

    The suspects, Azeez Raimi, 21; Saheed Yusuf, 33; Michael Awodero, 27; and Soneye Lateef, 39, were arrested following a complaint lodged at the Sagamu divisional police headquarters by the elder brother of the victim, Ahmed Adebayo.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Oyeyemi, in a statement on Thursday, said Ahmed told the police that his younger sister left home on September 15 and her whereabouts had been unknown since then.

    The PPRO said, “In compliance with the CP’s directive, the SP Taiwo Opadiran-led team embarked on technical and intelligence-based investigation, which led them to a hotelier, Soneye Lateef, in whose facility the victim was seen last.

    “On interrogation, the hotelier admitted that the missing woman was in his hotel on that day at the invitation of her friend, Bose Fajebe, who came to the hotel with her boyfriend.

    “The said Bose Fajebe invited the missing woman to join them, but as soon as she arrived, the hotelier picked interest in her and started having a romantic discussion with her.

    “While the two of them were discussing, Bose and her boyfriend left.

    “The hotelier further explained that the missing woman also left not quite long after and later in the night, he also left the hotel with two of his friends, namely Saheed Yusuf and Michael Awodero, to meet a herbalist, Azeez Raimi, who was to carry out an Ifa divination ritual for them and that they were all at the shrine throughout the night.”

    Oyeyemi explained that contrary to the claim by the hotelier that the missing woman was not with them at the shrine, the Ifa priest confirmed that he saw the woman in the vehicle with Lateef and Yusuf outside the shrine.

    The PPRO added that the priest insisted that the two men later left with the woman.

    According to Oyeyemi, the herbalist said they went back the following morning without the woman.

    Oyeyemi said, “He also gave a vivid description of the woman he saw, and when her photograph was shown to him, he confirmed it as the woman he saw with Soneye Lateef and Saheed Yusuf.

    “Michael Awodero also corroborated the herbalist’s statement that they were all at the shrine throughout the night, but the hotelier and his friend, Saheed, who is an Internet fraudster, left the shrine with the woman in the night and came back in the morning without her. Further investigation revealed that the woman must have been used for a ritual purpose.”

    The police spokesman said the state Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, had ordered that the suspects be prosecuted.

  • Man burns wife to death in Lagos, flees

    Man burns wife to death in Lagos, flees

    Maduka University
    A man, identified simply as Akpos, is on the run after allegedly burning his wife, Risikat, to death at their residence on Ayide Osolo Street, Divine Estate, in the Ijanikin area of Lagos State.
    It was gathered that Akpos and Risikat were at their residence when an argument ensued between them.

    The argument reportedly degenerated and Akpos, out of annoyance, reached for petrol, poured it on his wife and set her ablaze.

    After perpetrating the crime, Akpos was said to have abandoned the woman for dead and fled the premises.

    Some good Samaritans reportedly rushed the victim to a nearby hospital for treatment, as the matter was reported at the Ijanikin Police Station for investigation.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said Risikat sustained severe burns, adding that she died while receiving treatment in the hospital.

    He said,  “A case was reported at the Ijanikin Police Station that a woman, Risikat, 48, allegedly had an altercation with her husband and in the process, he poured petrol on his wife and set her ablaze.

    “It resulted in serious bodily burns and she was immediately rushed to a hospital for treatment but she died. Efforts are on to arrest the fleeing husband.”

  • Two pastors kidnapped by unknown gunmen

    Two pastors kidnapped by unknown gunmen

    Maduka University
    Gunmen, Wednesday night, abducted two clerics at the Mararaba Jema’a area of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.

    The victims were travelling from Mangu Halle to Jos, when they were ambushed and abducted at about 8pm.

    It was gathered that one of the victims, identified as Pastor Bakwa, who resides in Abuja, lost his aged father in their village, Farin Kasa, Mangu Halle, in the Mangu Local Government Area of the state, and was travelling with his family and a friend, who is also a cleric, to the village to prepare for the burial.

    A source said Pastor Nuhu Bakwa lost his father on Tuesday at Farin Kasa, Mangu Halle.

    “He left Abuja where he stays for the village to start the preparation for the burial.

    “Yesterday(Wednesday) he was on his way to Jos from Farin Kasa. When he got to Mararaba Jema’a with his wife, children and Pastor friend, his vehicle was stopped and the two Pastors were kidnapped while they left the wife and children.

    “I learned that the kidnappers have made contact and are demanding N10 million before their release.”

    The incident happened between 8 p.m and 9 p.m. It is very sad, the father’s corpse is yet to be buried and he only came to make arrangements for the burial.”

    The spokesman of the state Police Command, DSP Alfred Alabo, was yet to react to the incident at the time of this report, but a family member confirmed the abduction.

  • Former Ebonyi Commissioner Abia Onyike abducted, brutalized by Ebubeagu

    Former Ebonyi Commissioner Abia Onyike abducted, brutalized by Ebubeagu

    Maduka University
    Operatives of the Ebubeagu Security Outfit, on Wednesday, abducted and tortured a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ebonyi State, Chief Abia Onyike.
    Onyike, a former Commissioner for Information in the state and Deputy National President of the Nigerian Union of Journalists, was abducted at Octovia Pharmacy on Water Works Road, Abakaliki, where he was said to have gone to buy some drugs for his medication.

    While in the pharmaceutical store, two hefty armed men suspected to be Ebebeagu members walked in there, bundled him into their Sienna bus, and whisked him away.

    The victim, who is a key spokesperson for the PDP governorship candidate in the 2023 general election in Ebonyi State, Dr Ifeanyi Odii, was reportedly taken to Ebubeagu Office in Abakaliki, where he was ordered to remove his clothes and brutally beaten up, until a call came for his release.

    Reacting, the Ebebuagu Commander in the state, Friday Nnanna, said Onyike’s arrest was mistakenly done as he was arrested in the location where a suspect was being trailed.

    According to him, “Immediately after his name, place of origin and personality was ascertained, he was released.

    “The place they said Abia was caught was where a criminal element we have been looking usually stay. Oga, we have satellite everywhere. That’s where the suspect usually come to collect arms and ammunition and rifles kept for him. He normally comes from outside the State.

    “You can ask the victim what we did immediately he was asked his name, and where he came from; We ordered them to leave him immediately. People have been putting surveillance where he was arrested. ”

    Narrating his ordeal, Onyike said he was given over 30 slaps, while laying down naked and planks and other weapons used on him by the operatives.

    He said, “As I talk to you now, I can’t hear well with my one of my ears. I was slapped over 30 times. They asked me to lay down naked and beat me up severally with different dangerous objects.

    “They even threatened to shoot me and bury me there. I can’t hear well again.

    “They tortured me for over one hour, until some minutes to 11pm when one of them came and said I should be released, that it was a mistaken identity.”

  • Man who burnt stepchildren blames temper, more victims die

    Man who burnt stepchildren blames temper, more victims die

    Maduka University
    A 64-year-old man, Ojo Joseph, who set ablaze his five stepchildren in Ondo town, Ondo State, was on Wednesday paraded at the state police command headquarters, Akure.
    The suspect reportedly committed the act while the victims were asleep following a disagreement between him and their mother at the Fagun area of Ondo town, Ondo State, last Saturday.

    One of the stepchildren died on the spot, while two others died at the hospital.

    Parading the suspect, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami, said the suspect would be charged at the completion of investigation.

    Odunlami confirmed that three of the five victims were confirmed dead at the Federal Medical Centre, Owo, where they were receiving treatment.

    Speaking, the 64-year-old suspect said he committed the act out of anger because his wife and her children ganged up to beat him up in his house.

    He said, “On that day (last Friday) around 7pm, I had a quarrel with my wife and those children joined my wife to beat me up; I was even injured. That was how they were doing whenever we quarreled. So, after they had all slept, out of anger, I went to get petrol and poured into their room and put fire.

    “Before now, my wife was no longer taking care of me and yet, whenever quarrel happened between us, she and her children would gang up to beat me up.”

    Meanwhile, the father of the victims, Mr Liadi Akinfolarin, has demanded justice.

    Akinfolarin stated that he separated from their mother after she packed out of their matrimonial home, left the children to him and married the suspect.

    He said, “I work on the farm as a tractor driver. The children used to stay with me whenever I did not go to the farm. At times, I would stay on the farm for three to four days before coming home and during that period, the children stayed with their mother till I come back from work.

    “When I’m back from the farm on Friday, I would call their mother and they would stay in my place till Monday, when they would return to school. After closing, they would go to their mother till when I’ll be around.

    “On that fateful Friday, I returned home late from work, so I couldn’t call them because I knew they would come to my place on Saturday. But around 4pm, I received a call from an unknown person who told me that the house of my former wife’s husband was on fire. But I did not answer the person because the woman is no longer my wife.

    “My phone rang again around 6pm, and the person said my children wanted to speak with me. I heard my first daughter’s voice that their stepfather set them ablaze with petrol and they had been taken to the general hospital in Ondo.

    “On getting there, I saw my children writhing in pain. Some were burnt beyond recognition. Their corpses have been deposited in a morgue.

    “The remaining children are at FMC, Owo, with the support of oxygen. I have promised them that after this trip to the farm, I will stop going and look for something else to do so that I can take care of them properly. They only stay with their mother in her husband’s house whenever I’m not at home. All I want now is justice.”

    PUNCH
  • Breaking: Two POS robbers set ablaze in Enugu

    Breaking: Two POS robbers set ablaze in Enugu

    Maduka University

    Two young men were Wednesday morning set ablaze in Enugu State capital for attempting to rob a Point of Sale (POS) operator.

    The incident happened along the popular Bisalla Road in the Independence Layout area of the capital.

    The POS operator reportedly raised the alarm as the robbers pulled out guns demanding for money.

    The alarm attracted the mob who chased after the fleeing robbers and apprehended them.

    A viral video making the rounds on social media showed both robbers being burnt while a small crowd gatherered to witness the horror scene.

     

  • 10 dead as soldiers, youths clash in Imo, soldier stabs creditor to death

    10 dead as soldiers, youths clash in Imo, soldier stabs creditor to death

    Maduka University

    UMUAHIA— Less than 24 hours after soldiers and youths clashed in Izombe, Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State which left many dead, no fewer than 10 persons  have again, been reported killed and many houses burnt as soldiers from 14 Brigade, Nigeria Army, invaded Amangwu community in Ohafia Local Government Area of Abia State in search of their missing colleague.

    Consequently, over 1,000 residents of communities in Ohafia clan are now living in Internally Displaced Persons, IDP, camps, following  continued attack by soldiers.

    Also yesterday, gunmen allegedly attacked a popular police checkpoint located along the Onitsha-Owerri road in Ihiala, Anambra State.

    Similarly, a soldier, identified as Saeed Sabo, of the 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu, is now cooling off in police cell for allegedly stabbing a middle-aged man to death in Umuahia.

    10 killed, scores missing

    Following the military raid of Amangwu community, scores of locals were also reportedly arrested and are yet to be sighted.

    The community has been reportedly deserted as locals fled to different locations, abandoning their homes just to stay out of trouble.

    The invasion was in the aftermath of an alleged abduction of a yet-to-be-identified soldier, said to be ” on pass in the area”.

    The soldier, according to reports, was said to be on leave, and visited his village in nearby Ikwun in Cross Rivers State but got missing at the border between Amuma Ohafia and Amangwu.

    It was learned that troops from 14 Brigade were deployed for a rescue operation on the missing soldier.

    The soldiers allegedly burnt over 50 houses in the community, while 10 persons were killed, with many others missing.

    Sources said the soldiers had also invaded Okon and Amuma with heavy shooting and broke into houses to arrest some youths.

    His words: “The problem was with our neighbouring community, Amangwu, but the Army invaded Okon yesterday and burnt 5 houses. They were shooting  everywhere. Some of them were using drones to take pictures of the community.

    ”They returned by 2 am today (yesterday) and burnt another house. They broke into houses and dragged youths into their vehicles. Any youth arrested is tagged a member of IPOB.

    ”The youths arrested are yet to be seen since their arrest. People are fleeing their homes to the IDP camps. We are now IDPs in our place. We are afraid they may storm the IDP camp in search of youths.”

    A resident of Amangwu who spoke on the condition of anonymity, alleged that the number of youths killed in the community was above 20, contrary to the 10 reported by the media.

    He said:  “What soldiers are doing in Amangwu community amounts to ethnic cleansing. If any youth has committed an offence, the soldiers should arrest him, not burn houses and kill people.

    ”Everybody arrested is tagged a member of IPOB. Many youths have been killed. Even families who fled Amangwu have been searching for their loved ones. Those whose houses were burnt couldn’t save anything because the soldiers came in the early morning when the residents were still sleeping.

    ”Some people were lucky to escape through the bush path because the Army blocked the area searching for people. Amangwu is now a ghost town.”

    Efforts to contact the Army Public Relations Officer, 14 Brigade, Ohafia, Lt. Innocent Omale, were unsuccessful as he did not respond to calls and a text message was sent to his mobile number unreplied.

    However, a top military source in the Brigade informed that soldiers were currently on operation in Ohafia, fighting the rising insecurity in the area, but denied burning houses and killing innocent people.

    The  source, who pleaded not to be quoted, confirmed that there was a military operation in the community in search of the missing soldier, and against criminal elements who had allegedly taken over the area.

    The source denied the killing of locals and destruction of houses, explaining that only shrines used by criminals were destroyed.

    Said the source: “There is an ongoing operation in search of a missing soldier in Amangwu general area. Only shrines belonging to the criminals in the enclaves were affected.

    ”The Nigerian Army is a professional Army that respects law-abiding citizens and fishes out those with criminal intent disrupting the peace-loving people of Ohafia and its environs.

    “We must fish out the criminals in our immediate society for peace to reign.”

    On the justification for the alleged invasion, the source said: “But the criminals being executed in the criminal enclaves are irrelevant. Human skulls in different shrines? Mini Barracks in the bushes by these criminals? Missing innocent souls is (sic) of no concern? The Nigerian Army must fish out criminals in our society.”

    IDP camps spring up in Ohafia

    The IDPs, comprising women and children, are now quartered in primary schools, community halls, and churches in some communities yet to be attacked by the soldiers.

    Some IDPs who spoke to Vanguard, stated that they escaped with nothing as the soldiers burnt their houses, adding that They lacked clothing, food, and medicine .

    They urged the federal and state governments to call the soldiers to order.

    Gunmen attack police checkpoint in Anambra

    In a similar development, gunmen yesterday attacked a police checkpoint in Anambra State.

    The attackers, who allegedly came from the neighbouring Mgbidi Local Government Area of Imo State, opened fire on the policemen on duty, who took to their heels.

    Amid the confusion, passengers traveling to Owerri from Onitsha and Onitsha to Imo State had to make u-turn.

    The development caused traffic gridlock in the area as the travellers parked their vehicles at nearby Nkwo Ogbe market, Ihiala, and at the Mgbidi end in Imo State.

    Workers at Anambra-owned Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University who were on their way to the office, had to abandon work for the day and fled home.

    Residents of the area also fled into a nearby bush for safety, while authorities of the nearby Abbott Boys Secondary School, Ihiala, directed students to immediastely leave the school premises.

    The state Police Public Relation Officer, PPRO, Mr. Tochukwu Ikenga, could not speak on the matter, but a police source confirmed the attack.

    The source could, however, not confirm if there were casualties, although he said that the state police command had dispatched a special squad to Ihiala to quell the situation.

    Police detain  soldier for stabbing creditor to death

    In a related development, te Police in Abia have detained a soldier for stabbing a man to death.

    The victim, Uchenna Offor, 34, from Olokoro in Umuahia South, was said to have demanded that the soldier paid for goods bought previously on credit before another one would be sold to him.

    An eyewitness said:  “The soldier attached to a Chinese construction firm came to buy something on credit around Umuahia Railway station but the victim demanded payment for goods bought previously on credit.

    ”In the ensuing altercation, the suspect was said to have used the bayonet of his gun on the victim, stabbing him in the chest.”

    The eye witness said the victim who slumped after he was stabbed, was immediately rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, where he was  certified dead on arrival.

    Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in charge of Abia State command, Geoffrey Ogbonna, a Superintendent of Police, confirmed the incident.

    He said investigations into the matter had commenced, assuring that justice would be served.

    Dismantle Mgbidi  army checkpoint, CSO tells CDS, CoAS, Imo govt

    However, a civil society organisation, Security Situation Room, has drawn the attention of  the Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army Staff  and Imo State government to the army checkpoint of ‘extortion and oppression’ at Mgbidi, by St Joseph’s Catholic Church/Ray Jacobs Boarding School, Imo State.

    Convener, Security Situation Room, Douglas Ogbankwa, in a statement in Abuja, yesterday, said: “We, through our observers noticed with dismay the long, unconscionable and reprehensible gridlock, artificially spurned by extortionist army personnel, who force commuters to cross to the other side, with the attendant danger of fast moving vehicles on  the ever busy Owerri- Onitsha Express Way,  a clear case of ethnic profiling,  as prohibited by Section 42 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria , 1999 (As Amended), as majority of those that ply that road are of Igbo extraction.

    “But in the hot bed of insurgency and banditry in the North, the Nigerian Army does not deploy such selective and targeted method used to humiliate people without any reason whatsoever. They collect money from those buses who do not disembark and keep all in a callously created gridlock, of which the only goal is to extort the poor commuters, who are mostly those perceived as the poor and the weak, while those in air conditioned private vehicles are given fast passes.

    “There is  no search conducted. Even at that, they need a warrant on each commuter in their name to conduct a search  according to the law. The Security Situation Room condemns the actions of these brigades , masquerading as Army officials and we restate that there is freedom of  liberty and freedom of movement  as enshrined in Chapter 4 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria , 1999 (As Amended), as the actions of these brigades are a flagrant infringement of the Fundamental Human Rights of the citizens who ply the road”.

    Vanguard
  • Ataga: Chidinma had sexual relationship with foster father — Police witness

    Ataga: Chidinma had sexual relationship with foster father — Police witness

    Maduka University
    A Deputy Superintendent of Police, Olusegun Bamidele, told a Lagos High Court sitting in Tafawa Balewa Square that the alleged suspect in the murder of Usifo Ataga, Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, Chidinma Ojukwu, had a sexual relationship with her foster father, Onoh Ojukwu.
    Bamidele, who is serving with the homicide department of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) Panti, Yaba, disclosed this while being cross-examined by Chidinma’s lawyer, Onwuka Egwu, during trial-within-trial.

    Chidinma, a 300-level Mass Communication undergraduate, of the University of Lagos is standing trial over the alleged murder of Ataga.

    She is also charged with stealing and forgery alongside one Adedapo Quadri and her sister, Chioma Egbuchu.

    DSP Bamidele while testifying in the trial on October 29, 2022 had narrated to the court the findings of his investigation team and how Chidinma confessed to killing Ataga during a scuffle in his hotel room.

    At the instance of Chidinma’s legal team, the court ordered a trial-within-trial to ascertain whether Chidinma statement was made under duress and adjourned the matter till yesterday.

    During cross-examination, Bamidele told the court his team stumbled on intelligence that Chidinma was involved in an amorous relationship with his foster father, Ojukwu.

    He said: “In the course of our detention of Mr. Ojukwu, we stumbled on intelligence that there was an amorous (sexual) relationship between the first defendant (Chidinma) and her foster father.

    “That gave us a hint that Mr. Ojukwu was not sincere and that he was aware of the offence that Chidinma is standing trial for today. We found that she was concealing the real information. We also established that the mother of the first defendant never approved the custody of the first defendant to Ojukwu and it was on this basis that we charged him to court alongside the three defendants at the Magistrate Court so that the court can decide if he should get bail or not,” he said.

    Bamidele also narrated to the court how Chidinma and Mr. Ojukwu were arrested and insisted that due process was followed while obtaining their statements at the Police station.

    Justice Yetunde Adesanya adjourned the trial till November, 10.

    Vanguard
  • BREAKING: Gunmen attack police checkpoint in Anambra, scores feared dead

    BREAKING: Gunmen attack police checkpoint in Anambra, scores feared dead

    Maduka University
    There is tension in Anambra State, following the attack on a police checkpoint, Tuesday, by gunmen.
    It was gathered that some people are feared dead while others are reportedly injured.The incident happened at about 10.30am between the Ihiala-Uli axis in Ihiala local government area.

    The attack forced drivers and commuters to run for dear lives as the gunmen shot non-stop

    All the security operatives removed their uniforms and took cover in nearby bushes and houses.

    The Onitsha- Owerri expressway had been abandoned as of the time of filing this report.

    Even commercial bus drivers have paused operations for fear of being killed.

    The Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer, Ikenga Tochukwu could not be reached for further confirmation.

    Daily Post
  • ‘Yahoo Boy’ stabs woman to death, sets hotel ablaze 

    ‘Yahoo Boy’ stabs woman to death, sets hotel ablaze 

    Maduka University
    A suspected internet fraudster popularly referred to as “yahoo boy” has reportedly stabbed a commercial sex worker to death in a hotel along Nnebisi road in Asaba, Delta State capital.

    It was gathered that the suspect, who is now at large, also set the hotel ablaze after killing the deceased.

    The incident became known when thick smoke from the room enveloped the area.
    A source said, “We don’t know the man, we don’t know what happened, but the girl is dead now. The man ran away after what he did. We need the police to help arrest the man so he can face the law.”

    The Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe, in a telephone chat with our correspondent, confirmed the report with a promise to provide more details later.