Category: Crime

  • Traditional ruler kidnapped, as angry mob set motorcycle thief ablaze

    Traditional ruler kidnapped, as angry mob set motorcycle thief ablaze

    Maduka University
    A young man suspected to be a motorcycle thief was on Saturday set ablaze by an irate mob in Angwa Rukuba community, in the Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State.
    The suspect was alleged to have stolen over 10 motorcycles.

    “When the suspect was apprehended, the police came and took him to their station but the mob dragged him out and set him ablaze,” an eyewitness said.

    Also, a clash between two rival cults left one person dead in Gwarandok community, in the Jos South LGA of the state.

    Meanwhile, in Mangu LGA, gunmen attacked Langai community and kidnapped the traditional ruler.

    The state police spokesperson, Alabo Alfred, confirmed the three incidents.

  • Fraudster forfeits N40m Bitcoins, iPhones to FG

    Fraudster forfeits N40m Bitcoins, iPhones to FG

    Maduka University
    A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos on Friday ordered the final forfeiture of 1.982, 022, 84 units of Bitcoin worth N40m, property of a suspected internet fraudster to the Federal Government.
    In addition, Justice Nicholas Oweibo ordered the final forfeiture of iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 7, and all funds found in two bank accounts of a suspected internet fraudster, Alkali Tanimu, popularly called Yahoo Boy.

    On July 19, 2022, the court made an interim order of forfeiture of the listed items, which have now been finally forfeited to the Federal Government.

    Justice Oweibo made the final forfeiture order on Friday after listening to the submission of Sulaiman I. Sulaiman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, who moved and argued the application for forfeiture and the affidavit in support and a written address.

    Sulaiman said the application was brought under Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act No. 14 of 2006 and Section 44 (2)(B) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as Amended.

    He told the court that the items sought to be forfeited are reasonably suspected to be proceeds of illegal activity and that the court has the statutory powers under the provision of Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006 to forfeit them.

    He added that the said intelligence report was analysed, found worthy and assigned to his team for discreet investigation and report.

    The deponent also averred that the two phones were taken to the forensic laboratory where they were analysed and fraudulent documents were printed out from them, which he duly endorsed.

    He further stated that when confronted with those facts, the suspect volunteered to make his extra-judicial statement under words of caution, wherein he confessed to being involved in internet fraud.

    After listening to the EFCC’s counsel, Justice Oweibo held, “The application is meritorious and the same ought to be granted, and it’s hereby granted.”

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  • Woman seeking spiritual help duped of N7.5m 

    Woman seeking spiritual help duped of N7.5m 

    Maduka University
    The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two suspected fraudsters for swindling a yet-to-be-identified woman of N7.5m in the Ikorodu area of the state.
    The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, in a tweet on Sunday, said the suspects perpetrated the crime under the guise of providing spiritual help for the woman.

    He explained that the suspects were on the brink of collecting another tranch of funds from the victim when the police arrested them.
    Hundeyin wrote, “In Ikorodu, these two duped a woman to the tune of N7.5m under the guise of providing ‘spiritual help’. She realised the fraud and approached the police. They were apprehended when they arranged to get another batch of funds from her. Investigation is ongoing.”

  • Bandits seek peace talk with Katsina govt, prepared to lay down arms

    Bandits seek peace talk with Katsina govt, prepared to lay down arms

    Maduka University

    Terrorist groups and their leaders are seeking peace agreement with the Katsina State government, declaring that they are willing to lay down  arms and reach out to the state government for a robust peace agreement which both side shall be committed to.

    The Special Adviser to the Katsina State Governor on Security Matters, Ibrahim Ahmad Katsina who made the above disclosure during a media chat with newsmen in Katsina, also insisted that the bandits’ leaders have realised what the future holds for them through the state government’s plan to consolidate a realisable future and a framework for growth and development for them.

    He said” the existing courage mechanism being built by the state government on the citizens had since started yielding positive results with the rate of banditry attacks reducing to the barest minimum.

    “Criminal activities such as banditry, kidnapping and other related crimes will soon end in recognition of the combined efforts of the citizens and the government to assist the security agencies.”

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    He further recalled that the state government has recently trained 1,100 highly educated community vigilante corps that are volunteers and are ready to assist their communities to survive, an effort, which he said is a message to the bandits to embrace peace.

    He explained that, the state government has inaugurated a high powered committee under the chairmanship of the state deputy governor to take census of banditry affected victims which he said is unprecedented.

    This, he said, was to ensure that the victims have not become vulnerable and also to avert another circle of violence after the end of banditry.

    He said:” So, we are applying simple psychological measures to manage the perception of the children of the banditry affected victims. This is because; the children of those affected by banditry attacks will surely like to take revenge, so that’s why we want to suffocate them.

    “We will provide the widows with gainful employment opportunities, skills and trades, and their children will be taken to schools. This effort is yielding positive results.

    The Special Adviser on Security Matters assured the good people of the state that the forthcoming 2023 general election will be held in the most peaceful and democratic manner across all parts of the state.

  • BREAKING: Heavy shooting in Enugu Community as helicopters target ESN camps 

    BREAKING: Heavy shooting in Enugu Community as helicopters target ESN camps 

    Maduka University
    Markets have shutdown, and villagers are running helter skelter to evade bullets as flying from all angles as military helicopters raid perceived hideouts of  ESN in
    Akpawfu community of Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State.
    Telephone calls have been ringing endlessly as villagers try to convey the terrifying experience to their kits and kin in the Enugu capital City.
    The Akpawfu Community which could not hold Christmas Service last December 25th have come under serious of recent.
    The village reportedly came under heavy fire on Saturday as land and air troops stormed the community raiding some secret camps of suspected members of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB and armed bandits in the area.
    The raids which, sources said, commenced since Thursday came to a head Saturday morning with military helicopters dropping explosives in forests within Ajeme Akpawfu village where the hoodlums terrorising parts of Nkanu land and Enugu city are believed to be hiding.It was learnt that the hoodlums also engaged the troops in a shot-out within the forests but details of the raid could not be ascertained by press time.

    The area had been raided sometime ago by a combined team of security operatives where many of the hoodlums  were reportedly neutralized and their camps destroyed, but the area has remained a major source of security threats in the state, The Advocate learnt.

    A resident who claimed to have fled the community Saturday evening with members of his family, said that he had to relocate temporarily to Enugu for the safety of his family following heavy shootings.

    “As I am speaking with you, people of neighbouring communities of Oruku and Akpugo said they are hearing deafening sounds of explosives and sporadic gunshots and so many people have relocated to these communities for fear of being cut down in the operation. In fact, Akpawfu is not safe right now.

    “The entire Ajeme Akawfu community has been under fire since Thursday and everybody has been running helter-skelter for safety. Truly speaking, there are many hoodlums claiming to be IPOB members and we have been living in fear. They kidnap, rape and hold people hostage for ransom in the tick forests and they are also responsible for some of the armed attacks on innocent people around Nkanu land,” said the fleeing resident who pleaded anonymity.

    Traditional ruler of the community, Igwe Nnamani, confirmed the military operation in the area to The Advocate, saying though he was out of the community at present, several persons had called to inform him of the development.

    He said that members of his family including his wife and children left the community yesterday to a safe place, adding that many other residents must have also fled their homes.

    The royal father who spoke on phone expressed the hope that peace would be restored to the community after the ongoing security operation.

    The spokesperson of the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army could not be reached for comments by press time on Saturday.

  • Man kills wife for not explaining N10m in her possession 

    Man kills wife for not explaining N10m in her possession 

    Maduka University
    A 42-year-old businessman, Kelechukwu Onuka, has been arrested by the Ondo state police detectives for the murder of his wife, Nnenna, over dispute on “unexplained” N10 million.

    The ugly incident occurred at their residence in Aratunsi area, Oke Aro, Akure, Ondo State capital.

    The suspect reportedly accused his wife of hiding the money from him.

    A family source, said the disputed money was sent to the victim by one of her relations who resides abroad.

    The money was reportedly sent to her to assist the relation in a building project.

    The crux of the matter, according to the source, was because the wife never mentioned  to him who sent the money and for what purpose. He was angry that he heard the information from someone else.

    The suspect confronted his wife and a heated argument ensued following which he reportedly hit her with a heavy object on the head and she died instantly.

    The suspect, however, has been arrested by police detectives and the case has been transferred to the State Police Headquarters.

    A neighbour of the couple, Mr Chukuka Obinna, while speaking said that the couple is always having arguments.

    “There was even a day that after beating her, the man called us to assist him to take his wife to the hospital.

    ” I really don’t know what led to this fight that caused the death of the woman.

    “But on this day, it became serious. We were hearing their voices and later everywhere went silent.

    “Before we knew what went wrong, the man was trying to revive the lady after using something to strike her in anger.”

    Contacted, the state police spokesperson, Funmi Odunlami, confirmed the incident as a case of domestic violence.

    Odunlami advised that couples should learn how to handle matters with maturity.

    “If there’s something wrong, they should learn to know the appropriate steps to take when they are angry and not let it end this way.

    She  confirmed that the suspect has been arrested and detained at the state CID, adding that the suspect would be charged to court after the completion of investigations.

  • Exposed: Army, Navy, Police among oil thieves, own refining camps

    Exposed: Army, Navy, Police among oil thieves, own refining camps

    Maduka University
    In the past few months, the Federal Government, which had lived in denial of the actual reason for the razor-sharp increase in oil bunkering, popularly known as kpofire, in the Niger Delta, had upped its game in the surveillance of oil pipelines with the engagement of private pipeline surveillance contractors.

    One contractor is Tantita Security Services Limited, TSSL, owned by the leader of the moribund Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND) and high chief of Ijaw ethnic nationality, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo.

    Misleading intelligence
    Before now, the security report was that some militants and other misguided miscreants, harboured by villagers in the different riverine communities in the oil-rich region, were the monsters breaking into the nation’s pipelines and hemorrhaging the country.

    The intelligence report acknowledged that they were major oil thieves bankrolling the operations of the minor oil thieves; it was unspecific in their nomenclature.

    Based on the disingenuous details, the government has pursued a one-track strategy of a crackdown on suspected operators of illegal oil refining camps in the creeks of the Niger Delta, destruction of the said camps, equipment, and apprehension of some operators. However, the real damage continued because the major culprits remained unruffled.

    Secreted reality

    However, facts are emerging with the engagement of Tompolo by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited, NNPCL. Why has oil bunkering increased rather than decreased, in the last few months, which has made it impracticable for the nation to meet its Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, daily production quota?

    Army, Navy, Police, and Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDSC, officers deployed to tackle oil bunkering in the Niger Delta sponsor their own illegal crude oil refining camps in the creeks. Only the Department of State Services, DSS, is not involved in the show of shame.

    Sources informed that security officials involved in oil bunkering finance locals to carry out unlawful business in the creeks, provide security, and shield their camps from destruction by other security agents. Some top security officials in Abuja and Lagos, who are neck deep in the business, typically, use their strategic positions to intervene and cover the tracks for their men on the ground in the Niger Delta

    The International Oil Companies, IOCs, some privileged NNPCL officials, and other high-profile Nigerians are part of it.

    The comprehension that the strategy all the while was a wild goose chase was already causing disquiet in the security circle.

    High-level complicity

    Lately, TSSL and security operatives working with Tompolo uncovered a 4-km underwater theft pipeline connected to the sea from the Forcados Terminal with a loading port, and 58 tapping points in Delta and Bayelsa states through which oil thieves had been bleeding the country.

    On October 6, they ambushed and apprehended eight members of a suspected crude oil syndicate while they were pumping crude oil from a Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, pipeline, in Delta State, into an improvised 87-meter-long ocean-going vessel, MT Deino.

    At the time Tantita operatives swooped on the vessel, the team leader, Captain Temple Manaseh, from Bayelsa state, and seven other suspects had pumped 605 cubic meters of crude oil into the vessel with 12 compartments from an illegal connection they attached to a CNL crude pipeline, between Abiteye community and Escravos, Warri South-West Local Government Area.

    Security agents had previously picked up the vessel, which bore an International Maritime Organization, IMO, number 7210526, in September, last year, for oil bunkering, but as emblematic, they released it.

    Truth is that the high-profile stealing of Nigeria’s crude oil and sale in the international market, where the demand is still very high, by the security agencies, IOCs, NNPCL officials, oil bunkers, and locals, is a structured big business.

    The illegal underwater 4-km pipeline, loading port, and 58 tapping points on the nation’s different pipelines discovered by TSSL have existed for almost nine years and security officials, stationed with gunboats in the creeks, cannot claim ignorance.

    What explains the security agencies not discovering the illegal port, tapping points, and all that Tompolo has discovered in a few weeks for two decades or more?

    A simple check showed that in between the places where oil bunkers siphon crude oil from the pipelines and abandoned oil wells, some of which the IOCs leave vulnerable, security operatives have their checkpoints at strategic locations near the pipelines, but collect inducements to ‘close their eyes’.

    The revelation of NNS, SOROH Commander

    Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS, SOROH, Commodore Daniel Atakpa, who, recently toured some creeks in Bayelsa State, accused IOCs of purposely leaving their oil heads wide open so that oil thieves could access the crude oil.

    His words: Seven months ago, we noticed that crude oil was flowing out from an oil head in Okaki. We notified the oil company that owns it, Shell. Their response is shocking. They said they have not noticed it and that they are prioritizing their operations. If you ask me, what kind of priority is that supposed to be? The Navy can only do its part, Let every other agency do theirs.”

    He also said the IOCs calculatingly abandoned some old oil heads under the pretence that they were not economically viable and oil bunkers steal crude from the facilities.

    Clark demands a probe of the military, NNPCL officials

    National leader of South-South and elder statesman, Senator Edwin Clark, Tuesday, fumed at the development, calling on the Federal Government to investigate the role of the Nigerian military and officials of NNPCL in the massive crude oil theft in the country.

    “I want to advise the Federal Government to institute a judicial inquiry to investigate this criminal act of oil theft and also, to once again, appeal that jobs should be provided for the teeming unemployed youths…
    “The news that there is an illicit four-kilometer pipeline through which crude oil is being siphoned goes to confirm what I have always said over the years, and what the leaders of the Niger Delta have been shouting about. That oil theft is being perpetuated by some mafia-like groups, with the connivance of some people in the oil industry, using sophisticated engineering methods to carry out their nefarious acts.

    “Even more disturbing is that these activities have been going on over the years under the watchful eyes of the military and security personnel, who are supposed to be protecting these oil pipelines with many gunboats to patrol the area are, unfortunately, alleged to be involved in these criminal acts,” he said.

    Tompolo has a comprehensive list of bunkers

    Saturday Vanguard learned that Tompolo has a comprehensive list of oil bunkers in the region and since his recent exposures, some persons have sent threat messages to him and TSSL operatives. However, some have reached out to him to simmer down.

    The ex-militant leader, miffed by the involvement of security operatives in bunkering, had reportedly complained to the National Security Adviser, NSA, and Inspector General of Police, IGP, and is awaiting action.

    Speaking in a television interview, recently, the former MEND leader, Tompolo, who confirmed that he actually complained to the NSA and IGP about the involvement of security personnel in oil bunkering, however, said, “Not all security officials are involved, there are some good ones and those are the people we are working with in recording the successes so far.”

    “With what we are doing, we have illegal bunkering camps owned by some Navy, Army, Civil Defence, and Police, it is only the Department of State Services, DSS, that are not involved and we have the evidence.”

    “I am using this medium to appeal to the security agencies to call their people, especially those deployed in this part of the country. Let us work together

    “We are going to provide the intelligence; they are the ones that will implement. Many top security officials are not happy because I know the in and out of this country–Lagos, Calabar, Escravos, and Akwa-Ibom.

    “If we are working together as a team, in another few weeks, you see that production will shoot up. In Nigeria, if you are saying the truth but not on the same side as the government, they will turn the case against you.

    ”We are ready, in a few weeks’ time, we will restore production. Many people are now running helter-skelter because they know that there is nothing concerning the riverine that I do not know,” he said.

  • EFCC loses bid to seize Zamfara Governor’s Abuja properties

    EFCC loses bid to seize Zamfara Governor’s Abuja properties

    Maduka University
    The Federal High Court in Abuja, on Friday, dismissed a suit the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, filed for permission to confiscate six choice Abuja properties it said was traced to Governor Bello Matawale of Zamfara State.6
    The court, in a judgement that was delivered by Justice Inyang Ekwo, dismissed the suit on the premise that section 308 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, conferred absolute immunity on serving governors.

    Justice Ekwo held that such immunity, insulated the Zamfara state governor from both civil and criminal proceedings by EFCC or any other agency of the government.

    He held that the anti-graft agency lacked the power to initiate any criminal proceeding that could lead to the forfeiture of assets belonging to the serving governor.

    EFCC had told the court that the six properties are situated at plot 1327,  Zone A05, plot 2934, plot 730 and plot 2804B, both located at Zone A06 Cadastral Zone,  Maitama District.

    Others are plot 729, Idu Industrial Layout and plot 575 BOO, in Kubwa District.

    Justice Ekwo agreed with Matawale’s lawyer, Mr. Ahmed Raji, SAN, that the criminal proceedings activated against the governor by EFCC was an abuse of court process in view of his insulation from criminal trial by immunity law.

    Although the Judge had on May 26, issued interim forfeiture order against the properties in a ruling on EFCC’S ex-parte application, he, however, vacated the order based on the established ownership claim by the governor and his request for dismissal of the suit.

    While vacating the interim order, Justice Ekwo, held that EFCC was bereft of the locus standi to initiate a suit for forefeiture properties of a serving governor.

    He held that the available option for the agency was for it to wait till the expiration of the governor’s tenure.

    “From the avalanche of evidence placed before the court, there is no contest or dispute on the ownership of the properties.  And from the position of the law, especially section 308 of the Constitution, EFCC has no other option than to wait till the end of tenure of office of the respondent.

    “The owner of the properties, having shown up and found to be a serving governor, protected by section 308, EFCC’S suit is no longer sanctioned by law and any action, not sanctioned by law is an abuse of court process”, the court held.

    EFCC had in its suit, claimed that it received an intellence report to the effect that governor Matawale on assumption of office, had been using Zamfara State’s fund to acquire multi-billion naira properties in choice areas of Abuja.

    The governor was also alleged to have moved over N2.1billion from the state’s Ministry of Finance to the Directorate of Investment and Business under his office and used some companies and Bureau De Change (BDC) operators to launder the funds.

  • Man jailed seven months for raping 14-year-old sister in Anambra

    Man jailed seven months for raping 14-year-old sister in Anambra

    Maduka University
    A Federal High Court sitting in Awka, Anambra State, has sentenced a 21-year-old man, Chinedu Eziuzo, to seven months’ imprisonment for raping his 14-year-old sister in Adazi-Enu, in the Anaocha Local Government Area of the state.

    Eziuzo was said to have committed the crime in 2021, but was arrested on May 30, 2022.

    The judge, Dr Nnamdi Dimgba, said the sentence would commence from the day of his arrest.

    He was further handed down a non-custodial sentence of community service of not less than three hours daily.

  • Unknown gunmen kill resident, abduct one, hijack car in Abuja

    Unknown gunmen kill resident, abduct one, hijack car in Abuja

    Maduka University
    At least, one person was shot dead by gunmen suspected to be armed robbers at about 8:45pm, on Wednesday, at Gana Street in the Maitama area of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, while another was abducted.
    Some residents, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said the victim was killed while trying to rescue a man that was being forced into a black Prado SUV by the gunmen.

    The source noted that the SUV was parked at Gana Street, where the victim was shot in the head by one of the gunmen, leading to instant death.

    Our correspondent, however, gathered that the suspects escaped with a victim while the body of the deceased was still on the street during the night.

    Sources suspected young men who usually loitered around the area, adding that in recent times, supermarkets and pharmaceutical stores in Maitama had become their targets. This was as residents alleged that the police had abandoned the area despite complaints.

    Confirming the incident on Thursday, the FCT police spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, claimed that the police was investigating the incident, while denying the allegation of abandonment.

    She said, “We are investigating the incident, but it is not true that the police have not been doing anything to secure pharmacies in the area, as alleged. The Commissioner of Police, Babaji Sunday, has been working round the clock to ensure that the FCT is safe and secured for everyone to go about their businesses.”

    A police source, however, noted that it was a car theft.

    He said, “It was a case of car theft. The armed robbers probably traced the man to the location because he had just purchased the car. They tried to snatch car from him, in the process, the guy who was shot believed that it was a street fight, unknown to him, it was a robbery, and he was shot. He was later rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately, he died.

    “The man that was abducted was later found, and he is getting better now. The police were with him last night and we’re doing our best to track the car as we believe it will be useless to them, and the car will definitely stop somewhere.”