Category: Crime

  • Breaking: 3 police officers kidnapped as unknown gunmen strike again

    Breaking: 3 police officers kidnapped as unknown gunmen strike again

    No fewer than three policemen were said to have been abducted in broad daylight by some unknown gunmen who invaded in Ogun State Thursday.

    It was gathered that the police officers were abducted at Wasinmi, in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State.The cops were the State from Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos State, for an investigation.

    They were said to have been duly booked  at the police division in Wasinmi, before they left for their place of primary assignment.

    A reliable source told our correspondent that the officers, led by Inspector Oladipo Olayemi, were captured on the road by their abductors, who accosted them at about 2:30pm.

    It was gathered that the commercial driver, who conveyed the cops escaped by a whisker from the kidnappers.

    It was further gathered that the Divisional Police Officer in Ewekoro had led his men in searching for the missing policemen.

    When contacted, the Ogun State Police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed that “people were kidnapped, but only one policeman is involved.“

    Oyeyemi told our correspondent that the police is on the trail of the kidnappers, assuring that the victims would be rescued.

    “We are on the trail of the kidnappers. Do you think we are going to keep quiet? We will get them and rescue the victims unhurt, saying that men of the anti-kidnapping unit are on the trail of the kidnappers.

  • Govt, Police silent, as unknown gunmen threaten to attack Enugu

    Govt, Police silent, as unknown gunmen threaten to attack Enugu

    Enugu State government as well as the State Police command and other security Agencies are yet to respond to a message from unknown gunmen threatening to attack the state.

    The gunman

    Enugu has remained one of the most peaceful states even in the face of recent rising insecurity in the country.

    But the recent threat and a one week ultimatum to the Government is causing growing anxiety especially in the Nsukka area of the state.

    The Unknown gunmen sent a video message to the Enugu State Government threatening to attack if soldiers were not withdrawn from Nsukka within one week.

    In the video sent to the Local Government Chairman of Igboeze South, Hon Vitus Okechi, the unknown gunmen said they can no longer tolerate alleged killings by soldiers in Nsukka.

    In the video, the gunman who covered his face, addressed one Vitus whom he identified as a local government Chairman somewhere in Nsukka.

    The hoodlum was wielding two AK-47 riffles in both hands, with his face covered.

    Hear him; “Vitus, Local Government Chairman somewhere in Nsukka.

    “I am in Anambra State in my camp, Vitus, I am the commander in Anambra State as a whole. I got reports that you are the one bringing in soldiers into Nsukka. They have been killing my brothers and colleagues; your own brothers.

    “From now to one week, we don’t want to see soldiers in Nsukka. Thank God you have seen how we operate, we are not afraid. Don’t say you were not warned.

    “We are begging you but if you fail, we will do it by ourselves; we do it our way. You have been seeing it happen. Go to Anambra

    “If you want to know who we are, chat us with this number with which we are sending this video. But remember, it’s one week.”

  • Kidnapping: Herdsmen takeover Enugu highway, police rescue 12 victims

    Kidnapping: Herdsmen takeover Enugu highway, police rescue 12 victims

    The Enugu Police Command says it has rescued 12 kidnap victims various bushes in the state.

    CP Ahmed Ammani

    The Enugu police operatives also foiled a kidnap attempt.

    This is even as suspected Fulani herdsmen have reportedly taken over the Ugwogo/Opi/Nsukka bypass making it a hell for road users.

    There have been reports of renewed kidnap cases as well as attacks on motorists along the road.

    Recent accounts by victims say that unlucky motorists are being attacked, kidnapped and taken into the bushes for ransom.

    A statement issued by the Enugu Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, DSP Daniel Ndukwe said that he state Commissioner of Police Ahmed Ammani has ordered deployment of more intelligence/operational resources to further contain the rising kidnap incidents on the road.

    The statement noted that police operatives of the Command serving in Unity Division, on 21/09/2022 at about 7.10pm, got a distress call, alleging that suspected kidnappers blocked the road between Ekwegbe-Agu and Neke-Uno communities respectively in Enugu East and Igbo-Etiti L.G.As, along Enugu/Opi/Nsukka Highway.

    The team reportedly responded and foiled the unidentified hoodlums’ attempt to kidnap some road users after a gun duel.

    They succeeded in rescuing two male victims, the criminal elements were at the verge of kidnapping, and also recovered their vehicles.

    In another development, Police Operatives serving in 9th Mile Police Division of the Command, with the assistance of Neighborhood Watch Group, Forest Guard and law-abiding citizens, on 16/09/2022 at about 5.30pm rescued in a forest at Okpatu community in Udi L.G.A., four (4) victims alleged to have been kidnapped at Umulumgbe community in the same L.G.A., on 15/09/2022 at about 4pm.

    “This is in addition to their rescuing, on 14/09/2022 at about 4.15pm, six (6) other victims in the same forest, alleged to have been kidnapped on 12/09/2022 at Awhum community in Udi L.G.A. All the victims had since re-united with their families.”

    “Consequently, the Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Ammani, fdc has ordered the immediate deployment of more intelligence/operational resources to further contain emerging incidents of kidnapping/abduction in some parts of the State, particularly the recent cases along the Enugu/Opi/Nsukka road. This is to ensure the security and safety of innocent citizens, especially along major roads in the State.

    “Meanwhile, the Commissioner solicits the support of citizens through the prompt provision of credible information and/or intelligence at the nearest Police Station or by calling the Command’s emergency hotlines on: 08032003702, 08075390883 and 08086671202. Or alternatively send emails via: infoenugupolice@gmail.com or call the Police PRO on 08099854883 and rest assured the reports so provided will be treated with utmost confidentiality and dispatch.”

  • Abuja Prof arrested for beating police orderly ‘who refused to do house chores’

    Abuja Prof arrested for beating police orderly ‘who refused to do house chores’

    The police have arrested an Abuja-based lawyer and human rights activist, Professor Zainab Duke Abiola, for allegedly assaulting her female police orderly, Inspector Teju Moses.
    The professor, who was arrested alongside her housemaid, Rebecca Enechido, reportedly assaulted the orderly for refusing to do some domestic chores she assigned to her.

     

    In a video clip that went viral on Wednesday, the officer is seen in uniform bleeding, seated on the floor and asking to be taken to the hospital for medical attention.

    Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Muyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed the arrest in a statement on Thursday, said the police were going after a fleeing domestic worker complicit in the assault.

    He said the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, strongly condemned the assault and directed that the suspects should be prosecuted.

    He said, “The IGP strongly condemned the grievous assault of a female Police Officer, Inspector Teju Moses, by her principal who is a legal practitioner and human rights activist, Prof. Zainab Duke Abiola and her domestic staff comprising the housemaid, one Rebecca Enechido and a male suspect currently at large.

    “Zainab Duke, an Mbaise born activist, grievously assaulted her orderly in company of some accomplices on Tuesday 20th September, 2022 at her residence in Garki, Abuja, due to the refusal of the orderly to breach professional ethics by carrying out menial and domestic chores at her house.

    “The IGP has directed the express prosecution of the arrested suspects who are currently in police custody, as the preliminary investigation shows overwhelming evidence of culpability on the part of the Professor and her domestic staff.

    “The IGP has equally tasked the investigative team to ensure that the fleeing suspect is arrested and made to face the wrath of the law. It is pertinent to clarify that the suspect, Prof. Zainab, who name-drops the IGP, his family members, and other officers in the top hierarchy of the Force has no acquaintance with the police in any form as erroneously peddled on social media.”

    Adejobi said the IGP had ordered the withdrawal of all police personnel attached to the professor and expressed disappointment that an individual who claims to be an advocate for human rights could violate the rights of another person

    Daily Trust
  • Gunmen attack: Abia police beg for return of stolen riffles

    Gunmen attack: Abia police beg for return of stolen riffles

    Abia State Police Command, has appealed to members of the public with useful information on the whereabouts of the hoodlums who attacked its personnel on a roadblock Wednesday in Umuahia to volunteer same.
    The Command said that such information would assist it recover the ruffles stolen by the attacker.Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, in charge of Abia State, Geoffrey Ogbonna, who made the appeal on Thursday, vowed that those behind the attack on police men on duty in front of the State Criminal Investigation Department, CID, office would not go unpunished.

    The Police Spokesman explained that contrary to reports in some quarters, the State CID was not invaded.

    According to him it was two of the personnel on duty in front of the state CID building located at Uzuakoli Road that were attacked and their riffles stolen.

    The PPRO said that the wounded cops were responding to treatment.

    He said the hoodlums were being trailed and would not esc

  • 2 officers shot at Abia checkpoint, no attack on SCID – Police

    2 officers shot at Abia checkpoint, no attack on SCID – Police

    The Abia State Police command has confirmed the attack on a police checkpoint in Umuahia during which two officers were shot.
    It however, debunked reports of an attack on the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, in Umuahia.
    The command corrected the impression that gunmen on Wednesday evening, invaded the facility located along Uzuakoli road in Umuahia.

    It also dismissed reports alleging that the armoury was invaded.

    However, the Police Public Relations Officer, Abia State Command, SP Geoffrey Ogbonna, said that the hoodlums only attacked policemen who were on stop and search duty in the area.

    He disclosed that two police were injured in the incident, but added that the hoodlums never invaded the SCID.

    The PPRO insisted that there was no attack on the facility as speculated.

    “The attack was on policemen carrying out stop and search duty in the area, not on the facility. Two policemen were injured. There is no arrest yet,” the PPRO said.

    The state CID was last year attacked by unknown gunmen who burnt the facility and released detainees.

  • Fraudsters hack bank, transfer N523m to 225 accounts

    Fraudsters hack bank, transfer N523m to 225 accounts

    Suspected fraudsters, during a three-day cyber-attack, have hacked a customer’s account domiciled in an old generation bank and fraudulently transferred N523,337,100 from the account to 18 different accounts in the same bank.
    The spokesperson for the Police Special Fraud Unit in Ikoyi, Lagos State, SP Eyitayo Johnson, in a statement on Wednesday, said the suspects subsequently transferred the money from the 18 accounts into 225 other accounts domiciled in 22 other banks and financial institutions.

    He said the coordinated cyber-attack was carried out on Saturday, April 23, till the early hours of Monday April 25, 2022, before business opened, adding that two suspects had been arrested in connection to the crime.

    Johnson said, “The legal section of the Police Special Fraud Unit in Ikoyi-Lagos, headed by CSP E. A. Jackson, has successfully obtained an order of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, for the preservation/forfeiture/attachment of a net sum of N523,337,100 fraudulently transferred by Internet fraudsters who hacked a customer’s account domiciled in one of the old-generation banks and posted the funds into 18 different accounts in the same bank before transmitting same to 225 other accounts in 22 banks/financial institutions.

    “In the course of the investigation, the sum of N160,287,071.47 was recovered from different banks; with two suspects arrested, while operatives are following other leads in order to apprehend the remaining members of the syndicate. The suspects will be charge66d to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”

  • Dud Cheque: RCCG pastor, Oluokun bags two years imprisonment

    Dud Cheque: RCCG pastor, Oluokun bags two years imprisonment

    Lagos State Special Offences Court, Ikeja has sentenced an assistant Pastor of the Redeem Christian Church of God (RCCG), City of David Parish, Victoria Island, Ayodeji Oluokun, to two years imprisonment for issuance of $1.6 million dud cheque.
    Oluokun was charged alongside his company, Peak Petroleum Industry Nigeria Ltd, on an amended six-count charge bordering on issuance of dud cheque, stealing and obtaining money under false pretences.

    Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo in her judgment, held that the prosecution had successfully proved the charge of issuance of dud cheque against the defendants.

    The judge however, discharged and acquitted the defendants of stealing and obtaining money under false pretences.

    According to the judge, the prosecutor failed to establish the charge of stealing and obtaining money under false pretences.

    The judge thereafter sentenced Oluokun to two years imprisonment or pay a fine of two million naira and his company to also pay a fine of two million naira.

    She ordered the convict to make restitution of $1.6 million to the nominal complainant within 18 months.

    Earlier before sentencing the convict, Oluokun, EFCC counsel, Mr Samuel Daji, urged the court to convict the defendants as charged, arguing that the convict and the nominal complainant had not been on talking term, thereby making the terms of restitution difficult to meet.

    He also prayed to the court to order the defendant to forfeit his property in order to pay up the debt.

    In a counter reaction, defence counsel, Mr Edoka Onyeke, prayed to the court to grant the convict a non custodian sentence, adding that he was a pastor and could use his pastoral work as service to humanity, through community service.

  • Attack on Orsu: Army major was killed, 2 captains in hospital – Uzodimma

    Attack on Orsu: Army major was killed, 2 captains in hospital – Uzodimma

    Owerri—Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, yesterday, said a Major of the Nigeria Army has lost his life to illegally manufactured explosives by bandits, in Awo-Idemili in Orsu Local Government Area in the state, while two captains of the Nigeria Army are currently lying at the Intensive Care Unit, ICU, of the Federal Medical Centre, Owerri.
    Governor Uzodimma disclosed this to newsmen in Owerri, while narrating the incident of the Orsu attack that led to the burning of shops last Saturday.

    Uzodimma spoke after the Imo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to set up  an independent inquiry into the alleged burning of ancestral markets, shops and houses in Orsu-Ihiteukwa Community in Orsu council area of Imo State, by suspected members of Ebubeagu security outfit.

    Uzodimma said last Saturday’s incident occurred when one of the arrested bandits took the security joint force to Eke Ututu market, in Orsu LGA, where the bandits manufacture illegal explosives and it was uncovered that some of the shops were parked with items used to manufacture the Improvised Explosives Devices, IED. It was then that the security agents set the shops ablaze.

    Uzodimma said the major died from last month’s attack, while the two injured captains were attacked in last Saturday’s incident in Orsu-Ihiteukwa.

    According to Uzodimma, “You were all witnesses to the insecurity that enveloped Imo State for a period nearing almost three years now. With the daily occurrences of insecurity and wanton destruction of lives and properties in Imo State, we even made a clarion call to communities in Imo State  to seek  their support to the security of Imo State.

    “We even called on these  bandits to cease fire and surrender their weapons and discuss with government  so that government can work with them in terms of rehabilitation and empowerment.

    “Some of them  answered the call, surrendered their weapons and  talked with the government. We set up a rehabilitation centre where some of these people will be rehabilitated but  adamant ones continued visiting mayhem and destroying properties.”

    The governor recalled that “Only last month, soldiers on duty in Awo-Idemili, in Orsu local government area were attacked and  we lost a major of the Nigeria Army to illegal locally manufactured explosives.

    “Also, last Saturday, the joint security force who arrested one of the bandits took the bandit after his confession as to where they operate from and to visit where the local explosives are manufactured. It turned out to be Eke Ututu market. They saw four shops where fertilizer and other electrical gadgets  used to manufacture explosives were packed. As I speak to you, the captain who led that operation is now lying critical at the Intensive Care Unit, ICU, FMC Owerri, with another officer, a captain of the Nigeria Army.

    “Soldiers were able to recover all these weapons and fertilizer meant to be used to manufacture these locally made explosives and in the process, they burnt down the shops. They  were careful and  no innocent lives were lost. They were able to destroy these shops where they met these weapons.

    “And it pleases some persons, candidates of a political party to condemn the security agencies and even blackmail them and none of them made any attempt to visit the scene,” he said.

    Imo PDP asks Buhari to set up inquiry into burning of markets, houses

    The PDP, made this call through the State Publicity Secretary, Collins Opuruzor  while speaking to newsmen in Owerri, on the Orsu attack.

    The main opposition party said it had to speak out because of what it described as the “silence of Senator Uzodimma’s regime,” adding that it is worrisome that the economic activities of the communities were destroyed.

    According to the party, “The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo State condemns  the bombardment of Orsu-Ihiteukwa, in Orsu Local Government Area of the state, which in its wake reduced to ashes the popular Eke Ututu market and also claimed human lives.

    “No security agency has taken responsibility for the attack, though media reports and community sources point out that the operation might have been carried out by the military. What is even more troubling is that some sources have however alleged that the barbarity was perpetrated by Ebubeagu, the rampaging state-sanctioned militia force.

    “For the people of Orsu-Ihiteukwa and even neighbouring communities, Eke Ututu is the symbol of economic wellbeing, and it embodies their dreams for a better tomorrow. Today, this  source of livelihood for many thousands ofpeople has become a heap of debris.

    “Yet, despite the tears, blood and ravages that the incident has wrought upon this hapless community, it is telling that till this moment, the wobbling APC regime in Imo State has not deemed it important to explain to the people what happened and why it happened.

    “Imo PDP holds that the silence of the regime of Senator Hope Uzodinma in the face of this unprovoked  attack on vulnerable citizens speaks volumes about the depth of disdain which the failed regime has for Imo people. This is a regime that has long abandoned the primary responsibility of government, which is the security of lives and property. The silence is therefore a tacit endorsement of the reprehensible act against the people of Orsu-Ihiteukwa.

    “Our Party calls on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately set up an independent panel of inquiry to unravel the circumstances that led to the dastardly attack on unarmed citizens and bombing of a community market in Orsu-Ihiteukwa and to bring those found culpable to book.

    “Imo PDP commiserates with the people of Orsu-Ihiteukwa over this unjustifiable attack. Given the hardship which the destruction of the Eke Ututu market would bring, our Party further calls on the Federal Government to move in expeditiously to facilitate the reconstruction of the razed market and compensate the affected traders,” he said.

  • Breaking: ‘Pull soldiers out of Nsukka now or..,”gunmen threaten Enugu Govt

    Breaking: ‘Pull soldiers out of Nsukka now or..,”gunmen threaten Enugu Govt

    Unknown gunmen have sent a video message to the Enugu State Government threatening to attack if soldiers were not pulled out of Nsukka within one week.

    In the video sent to the Local Government Chairman of Igboeze South, Hon Vitus Okechi, the unknown gunmen said they can no longer tolerate alleged killings by soldiers in Nsukka.

    In the video, the gunman who covered his face, addressed one Vitus whom he identified as a local government Chairman somewhere in Nsukka.

    The hoodlum was wielding two AK-47 riffles in both hands.

    Hear him; “Vitus, Local Government Chairman somewhere in Nsukka.

    “I am in Anambra State in my camp, Vitus, I am the commander in Anambra State as a whole. I got reports that you are the one bringing in soldiers into Nsukka. They have been killing my brothers and colleagues; your own brothers.

    “From now to one week, we don’t want to see soldiers in Nsukka. Thank God you have seen how we operate, we are not afraid. Don’t say you were not warned.

    “We are begging you but if you fail, we will do it by ourselves; we do it our way. You have been seeing it happen. Go to Anambra

    “If you want to know who we are, chat us with this number with which we are sending this video. But remember, it’s one week.”

    Recall that soldiers were moved into some parts of the Nsukka zone mainly Igboeze North following the occupation of some parts of the area by gunmen.

    The activities of the gunmen also led government to impose 6pm to 6am curfew.

    Killings and attacks on policemen as well as burning of public buildings such as INEC have been recorded since the siege by the hoodlums.

    Source: EverydayNewsngr.net