Category: Crime

  • Internet fraudsters contact Facebook herbalist, kill man for ritual

    Internet fraudsters contact Facebook herbalist, kill man for ritual

    Maduka University
    Two suspected Internet fraudsters, aka Yahoo boys, Friday Odeh, 21, and Poso Idowu, 20, have allegedly killed a 40-year-old man, Abdullahi Azeez, in the Owode-Egba area of Ogun State.
    The victim was reportedly cut into pieces by the suspects.

    The men were arrested at their hideout at Owode-Egba, three months after they allegedly committed the crime.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Oyeyemi, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

    Oyeyemi said a relative of the victim lodged a complaint at the Owode-Egba divisional police headquarters on June 9, 2022.

    The PPRO added that the family member reported that the victim left his house at the Kobape area on June 8, 2022, and did not return home.

    He said, “Upon the report, the Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, directed the anti-kidnapping unit of the State Criminal Investigation Department to take over the investigation and unravel the mystery behind the sudden disappearance of the man.

    “In compliance with the CP’s directive, the SP Taiwo Opadiran-led team subsequently embarked on a technical and intelligence-based investigation, which led them to the hideout of Friday Abinya Odeh on September 22, 2022, where the SIM card of the victim was recovered.

    “His arrest led to the apprehension of his accomplice, Poso Idowu. On interrogation, the suspects confessed that they kidnapped the victim on June 8, 2022, at the Kobape area around 7.30pm, from where they forcefully took him to the bush, killed him and dismembered him.

    “They confessed further that it was one herbalist, identified simply as Arab Money, who they claimed to have contacted on Facebook that prescribed the ritual for them.

    “All efforts to recover the remains of the victim proved abortive, as the suspects claimed to have disposed of it.”

    Oyeyemi said the Commissioner of Police had directed that the suspects be charged to court at the conclusion of investigation.

  • Gunmen rape Kwara varsity students, arrested with 87 phones

    Gunmen rape Kwara varsity students, arrested with 87 phones

    Maduka University
    Police operatives from the Kwara State command on Sunday said they arrested three suspects who allegedly robbed and raped some female students of the Kwara State University, Malete, in the Moro Local Government Area of Kwara State.
    The suspects are Ridwan Abdulfatai (20); Ibrahim Akorede (25) and Aliyu Apalado (25), all from the Oke Fomo area, Ilorin.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Ajayi Okasanmi, in a statement, said the arrest followed complaints by some female students that they were robbed in their hostel at Malete in the midnight of Friday, October 7, 2022.

    “In carrying out the directive of the CP after receiving another report of an armed robbery attack from three females, all 400-level students of the Kwara State University, Malete, that they were all robbed at their hostel called ‘Downtown’ by armed hoodlums and their property forcefully carted away.

    “While approaching the suspected hideout of the gang, the team was sighted by the hoodlums and the armed robbers took to their heels. One Ridwan Abdulfatai, aged 20, from Oke Fomo, Ilorin, was arrested by the detectives.

    “Consequently, the suspect, under intense interrogation, confessed he was the leader of a robbery gang terrorising the Malete community and its environs, stating also that he was a jail bird.

    “He led investigators to effect the arrest of two other members of the gang, Ibrahim Ridwan Akorede, 25, of Oke Fomo area of Ilorin, and Aliyu Abubakar Apalado, 25; they all confessed to the crimes.

    “The investigation also led to the recovery of the following items: one locally-made gun, one jackknife and charms, 11 generators, two motorcycles, one small fridge, one standing fan and one pumping machine.

    “Nineteen iPhones, six handsets, three iPhone11, 16 iPhone 6 plus, five iPhone XR, and other telephone handsets, altogether totalling 87 handsets; 10 laptops and two television sets, were recovered.”

    Okasanmi said the police commissioner had promised to charge the suspects to court at the conclusion of investigation.

  • Traditional ruler punches, injures chief, alleges disrespect

    Traditional ruler punches, injures chief, alleges disrespect

    Maduka University
    Pandemonium broke out in Ajido community in the Badagry area of Lagos State after the traditional ruler of the community, Saheed Adamson, allegedly beat up one of his high chiefs, Michael Kunnuji, during an argument.

    It was gathered that Oba Adamson dealt a blow on Kunnuji, who doubled as his second-in-command, when they had an altercation at the palace.

    Our correspondent learnt that some youths threatened to destroy the king’s property over the incident.

    However, the intervention of policemen from the Badagry division stopped them from carrying out their threat.

    The policemen allegedly refused to make an arrest even after Kunnuji filed a complaint at the station.

    A police officer was said to have directed the high chief to the Badagry General Hospital, where he was treated.

    A medical report from the hospital, which was obtained by our correspondent, stated that one Inspector Amina Bara referred Kunnuji to the hospital.

    The report affirmed that though Kunnuji was conscious when he was brought to the hospital, he was in pain and bled from an injury in the upper part of his eyes.

    The high chief, who spoke to our correspondent, said he was assaulted by the monarch when he paid him a visit after returning from Jerusalem.

    Kunnuji explained that a crisis started between him and the monarch when he purchased a transformer for the community, a project the king did not support.

    He said, “On September 30, 2022, I went to meet the monarch alongside the bishop that came to do thanksgiving for my coronation anniversary. When I got there, I greeted him in our Egun dialect, saying, ‘I hail you, your highness.’ Then he started shouting in public, saying, ‘Do you see him, look at the way he is greeting me.’

    “He told me I was stupid and I also replied that he was stupid. Before I knew it, he punched me in my face with a ring and blood started coming out. I did not retaliate; I just left his palace with my bloodied face.

    “I and my lawyer, who was present at the scene, went to the Badagry Police Station to report the assault on my person. After writing a statement, the police said they could not arrest him because he was a king.

    “I am filing a case of assault against him; I have employed the services of legal professionals and I will see that I pursue this case and get justice.”

    Kunnuji’s counsel, Ganiyu Adeola, said he was taking steps to ensure justice was served.

    He said, “We know that nobody is above the law. If an Oba has committed an infraction that is criminal, he must be dealt with accordingly.”

    When contacted, the monarch did not confirm or deny the allegations against him.

    Adamson, however, said that the high chief could go to court.

    He said, “Let him go to court, what is your own problem? Are you not a journalist? Why are you asking me such a question? Why can’t you advise him to go to court? Is this the work of a journalist?”

    He hissed and cut off the call.

    The DPO of Badagry Police Station, SP Peter Gbesu, denied the allegation that the officers could not arrest or invite the monarch.

    He declined further comment and referred our correspondent to the state police spokesperson.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, promised to confirm and get back.

    After several attempts to get feedback for days, Hundeyin told our correspondent not to disturb him, saying he could not be forced to react to the incident.

    When our correspondent pressed further, emphasising the need to react to allegations of police compromise in the case, the police spokesman promised to get back.

    He had yet to do so as of the time of filing this report, as calls placed to his line were not answered, while text messages were not replied.

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  • Unknown gunmen kill APC youth leader, burn fuel station in Enugu Community

    Unknown gunmen kill APC youth leader, burn fuel station in Enugu Community

    Maduka University

    Unknown gunmen Saturday attacked Unadu community in Igbo-Eze South LGA killing a former Councillor and present APC Youth Leader of the ward, Hon. Lucky Idoko.

    The incident reportedly happened at about 12 noon on Saturday, 8th October 2023.

    An eye witness said the same group of hoodlums also burnt down Enyi Petroleum Ltd, located along Unadu- Akpany road belonging to the Traditional Ruler of Unadu Kingdom, HRH Igwe B.B Okechukwu JP.

    An undisclosed source stated that “the same group of unknown gunmen who killed Hon. Lucky Idoko, also attacked people in Alor-Agu community, a neighbouring community to Unadu.

    The gunmen were said to have also attacked strangers who came to appease Adoro, a dreaded deity in Alor-Agu community.

    They were said to have met the unknown gunmen who shot at one of them, on their way back from the shrine.
    The identity of the second victim who alsokst his life is yet to be identified.
    The victim died after losing so much blood.
  • BREAKING: 2 killed in Enugu as unknown gunmen attack, burn Police Station 

    BREAKING: 2 killed in Enugu as unknown gunmen attack, burn Police Station 

    Maduka University
    Unknown gunmen have attacked Inyi Police station in Oji River Local Government Area, Enugu state, killing two policemen and about 2 civilians.

    The gunmen who stormed the station Sunday morning also set the police station on fire.Eye witness account said the unknown gunmen were chanting “No election and Police in Biafra land.”

    One of the two people killed was said to be a police officer on duty when the hoodlums attacked the station.

    A viral video of the incident seen  on Sunday afternoon shows a building being used as a police station on fire and the bodies of two young men lying by the perimeter fence of the station.

    Voices on the background of the video identified one of the bodies as that of a policeman while it is not clear whether the second person was a policeman or not.

    Some voices identified the two victims as policemen, but another person said he could only identify one of them as a policeman attached to the station.

    A resident of Arum Inyi where the police station is located confirmed the attack.

    The source who noted that he left the community on Saturday for Enugu, said, “I got information from my community a few hours ago that unknown gunmen attacked the police station in my town, and that they killed one police officer. Right now I don’t have further details.”

    Meanwhile, a security alert being circulated on social media platforms in the Enugu State capital warned residents of Inyi, Achi, Ufuma, Umunze, Ajari and Arondiizogu to be careful and security conscious in their areas because of the resurgence of gunmen activities.

    The alert read, “Warning! Achi, Inyi, Ojiriver, Ufuma, Umunze, Ajari, Arondiizogu those axis are facing security challenges, Ngwo Iri sons & daughters, lets always be security cautious and avoid night movement, above all always commits our going out & coming in into the blood of Almighty Jesus Christ the savior.”

    Efforts to get the reaction of the state police command on the incident were not successful.

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  • Breaking: Unknown gunmen disarm police, kill Chinese in Ebonyi

    Breaking: Unknown gunmen disarm police, kill Chinese in Ebonyi

    Maduka University

    A Chinese expatriate have reportedly been attacked and shot dead in Ebonyi State.

    Details of the attack were still sketchy as at the time of this report, but our source said the incident happened at a mining site at Iboko, in the Izzi Local Government Area of the state.

    The Policemen who were protecting the Chinese were reportedly disarmed by the hoodlums during the attack.

    The corpse was said to have been deposited at a mortuary in Abakaliki, the state capital.

    Details soon…

     

  • “We trekked barefooted 4 days into the jungle, it was horrible” -freed train hostages

    “We trekked barefooted 4 days into the jungle, it was horrible” -freed train hostages

    Maduka University

    After 191 days in captivity, the remaining 23 of the passengers abducted by terrorists during an attack on an Abuja-Kaduna train on March 28 finally regained freedom on Wednesday.

    It was an unusual moment of joy for the families of the remaining 23 hostages of the 65 passengers abducted by terrorists from an Abuja-Kaduna train on March 28 as they were reunited with their loved ones on Thursday.

    The released hostages had been taken straight from the bush to a military medical facility where families and well wishers were denied access.

    After they were stabilised, most of the freed hostages were taken to the Nigerian Defence Academy’s medical centre where President Muhammadu Buhari met them on Thursday before they were reunited with their families at the Nigerian Air Force medical centre same day.

    While 17 of them were discharged from the hospital on Thursday evening, the six others who were yet to be stable were kept on admission at the military facility.

    Among those who were still on admission yesterday was Lois Azurfa, the 21-year-old 300 level student of Kaduna State University, who one of the terrorist commanders had threatened to forcibly marry.

    Her brother, Bally Moses, said, “as I speak with you, Lois is still on admission. She is still very sick. In fact, she required blood transfusion, so I had to go to the hospital to donate blood.”

    Like Lois Azurfa, other freed hostages who appeared to be physically stable were suffering from post traumatic disorder, no thanks to the inhuman treatment they were subjected to by their captors, who kept them in the jungle for 191 days.

    Confirming his post abduction trauma condition, one of the freed hostages,  Muhammad Abdulllahi, told one of our correspondents that he was still getting scared of anything that sounded like a gunshot even though he knew he was now in the comfort of his family house.

    Narrating his ordeal, Abdullahi, a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), said he had joined the train on that fateful evening because he was confident that it is safer than travelling by road, but the attack, which he likened to a scene in a Hollywood movie, proved him wrong.He said: “First of all, I thank Almighty Allah for allowing me to see this day, to taste freedom again.

    “I am a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member serving in Niger State.

    “I had gone to Niger to do my documentation. On my way back, I decided to join the train in the belief that it was safer than travelling by road.

    “Right from the scene of the attack, I was so scared and traumatized because the attack on the train was like a scene in a Hollywood movie.

    “I thought I was dreaming, but I later realised it was a reality. They were firing gunshots. Some people were killed instantly, some were injured and about 65 of us were marched into the bush.”

    Abdulllahi said his taste of the terrible life in the bandits’ camp started with their journey into the jungle.

    He said: “We trekked barefooted for four good days. We stopped at some of the bandits’ transit camps and we continued until we arrived at their main camp. Once there, we were never moved anywhere again. That was where we were in all the 191 days we spent in the jungle.

    “Many of the things that happened in the jungle are better imagined because I don’t wish that even my worst enemy would go through such experience.

    “Because they play with guns there, there was a day one of us was shot as a result of accidental discharge.

    “That day, we were in our hut and the bandits on guard were playing with a gun. All of a sudden, the gun just exploded and one of us was hit in the stomach.

    “The terrorists told us that they attacked the train because of the government. They said they were fighting the government because it is a democratic government, and they believe that whoever is practising democracy is on the wrong path.”

    Speaking on his current state of mind, the freed hostage said: “Even now that I am out of captivity, I feel shock whenever I hear anything like a gunshot or a helicopter passing.

    “Life in the terrorists’ den was terrible. We were staying for days without bathing. We were fed only twice in a day and mostly with carbohydrates. They did give us Tuwo with soup. At other times it was rice or one food they called dambu; it is made with corn flour.”

    Abdullahi also confirmed the story that the terrorists gave all the captives allowance, saying, “Yes, at a point, the captors gave us allowance of N10,000 each. They gave us the money twice so that we could buy things like garri, kulikuli, sugar or teabags. They told us that whenever we needed anything, we should send the bandits on guard.”

    Reacting to the viral video released by the terrorists where they were seen torturing the hostages, Abdullahi said: “On that day, the terrorists were trying to release three people among us, and on their way, they saw a military checkpoint and had to turn back to the camp. That was the day they did the video where they were beating us. They said they wanted the government to withdraw the military from their way.

    “It is also true that they used to bring doctors to the camp to treat those that were sick and those that were injured. And whenever we requested for medication, they used to bring medicines to the camp.”

    Thanking God for sparing his life through the torturous journey, the young Abdullahi said as a believer in God, he was hopeful throughout the 191 days that he would one day regain freedom, especially when the terrorists started releasing his fellow hostages in batches.

    “Each time they released a batch of people, I also felt relieved that there was hope that one day it would be my turn.

    “Before they would release any batch, they would tell us ahead of time. They would come and say so and so persons should get ready to be escorted out of the camp,” he said.

  • Ward leader, 3 others killed as unknown gunmen attack Community

    Ward leader, 3 others killed as unknown gunmen attack Community

    Maduka University

    Gunmen have reportedly killed the community ward head of Mabel community of Butura in Bokkos LGA of Plateau State and three others.

    The community came under heavy attack by gunmen, which resulted in the death of four persons while several people were injured.

    Among those confirmed dead were the Maiangwa (ward head) and three others.

    Former Councillor of Batura ward on Bokkos local council government Hon Josiah Mahwash confirmed the incident to The Nation.

    Rafan Dafang James, who claimed to be a resident in a WhatsApp message, indicated the gunmen invaded the Plateau community and started shooting sporadically.

    Plateau Police Command, spokesman, DSP Alfred Alabo did not respond to calls and text messages on the incident.

  • Student remanded in prison for robbery, sexual assault

    Student remanded in prison for robbery, sexual assault

    Maduka University
    The Ondo State Chief Magistrate Court has ordered for the remand of a student, Adebanji Fisayo, for allegedly involving in the act of robbery and attempted rape.
    Fisayo, 19, who is said to be a student of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Ondo State, was allowed to have robbed a fellow student, identified as Salaja Florence, at gun point. He was also alleged to have attempted to rape the victim at gun point.The defendant was said to have committed the offence last week, as he allegedly robbed the victim of the sum of N30,000 and other personal belongings at L88 Hotel in Owo Local Government Area of the state.

    He was arrested by the men of the state police command and later charged to court. The defendant was arraigned before the court on a four count-charge bothering on robbery and attempted rape.

    The charge sheet read, “That you, Adebanji Abiodun Fisayo ‘M’, on the 28th day of September, 2022 at about 3:45pm at L88 Hotel, Along Isuada Express Road, Owo in the Owo Magisterial district unlawfully assaulted one Salaja Florence ‘F’, with intent to have carnal knowledge of her against the order of the nature and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 352 of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol. 1, Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria 2006.

    “That you Adebanji Abiodun Fisayo, on the same date, time, and place in the aforementioned magisterial district did attempt to rape one Salaja Florence ‘F’, at gun point and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 359 of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol.1, Law of Ondo State of Nigeria 2006.

    ” That you Adebanji Abiodun Fisayo, on the same date, time, and place in the aforementioned magistrates district did rob one Salaja Florence’F’, of the sum of N30,000 (Thirty Thousands Naira Only) and one smart 7 Techno handset at gun point and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 401 and punishable under section 402 of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol.1, Law of Ondo State of Nigeria 2006.“That you Adebanji Abiodun Fisayo ‘M’ on the 30th day of September, 2022, at about 3:50pm at Wema Bank, Owo, in Owo Magisterial district, did demand the sum of N100,000 (One Hundred Thousands Naira) from one Salaja Florence ‘F’ with menaces and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 406 of the Criminal Code Cap 37 Vol. 1, Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria 2006.”

    The defendant however pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    In her ruling , the Chief Magistrate, Mrs.  Olubunmi Dosumu ordered the defendant to be remanded at the the National Correctional Centre, Owo and adjourned the case till Monday, October, 10, 2022 to enable the defendant get a lawyer.

  • Lagos police probes six officers over N100,000 extortion

    Lagos police probes six officers over N100,000 extortion

    Maduka University
    The Lagos State Police Command has summoned six policemen to its headquarters in Ikeja over alleged extortion of N100,000 from a member of the public.
    The command’s spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday.

    “Six policemen are involved in the matter. They have been summoned to the headquarters in Ikeja for interrogation. The money involved has been collected back for the owner,” he said.

    On Thursday, a member of the public, simply identified as Oluwagbadura, on his verified Twitter handle, alleged that some policemen extorted him.

    He claimed that around 2:45 p.m., some police officers stopped him at Soliki, Aguda, Lagos and conducted the usual search on him.

    Oluwagbadura alleged that at about 3:44 p.m., the officers escorted him to a POS and withdrew N100,000 of his “hard-earned money”.

    He said, “After the search and not finding anything on me, they proceeded to seize my phone and company laptop and tagged me a yahoo boy.

    “My crime, they said, is that I do not have an ID card as a freelancer. They searched my phone. They called me a criminal for chatting with my friends on WhatsApp.

    “They threatened to shoot and lock me up! Next, they took me to their station, just few meters away, then forced me to admit to being a criminal.”

    Oluwagbadura further said that he refused to admit committing any crime, stressing that the officers then asked him to write a statement and, thereafter, signed papers to bail himself.

    “I transferred N100,000 to the POS vendor, and then paid N2,000 for charges (which was screenshot.)”.

    He said that there were six officers, and one of them threatened to deal with him in cell and nothing would happen.

    He said some of them were in mufti, including the one who acted as their leader.

    “All of these things happened at the Police divisional headquarters, Soliki Aguda. I need Justice and my money back, please,” he tweeted.

    The complaint was tweeted at about 7.46 p.m. and at 10.36 p.m., Oluwagbadura tweeted again to thank all that helped to broadcast his complaints.

    “Update: First, thanks to everyone who contributed a tweet. I got my money back completely.

    “Special thanks to @SavvyRinu, @BenHundeyin (the spokesman for police in Lagos), @segalink and the DPO, who was pretty nice,” he said.

    The Police Complaint Rapid Response Unit, PCRRU, has explained how four Police officers, serving under the Lagos Police Command, were taken into custody on the orders of the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, over allegations of extortion.