Category: Security and Crimes

  • Maiduguri flood: NCoS declares 281 inmates missing

    Maiduguri flood: NCoS declares 281 inmates missing

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    The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has declared 281 inmates missing after evacuation of inmates by officers of the service with support from sister security agencies to a safe and secure facility.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Service Public Relations Officer (SPRO,  Mr Abubakar Umar on Sunday in Abuja.

    The NCoS also said that seven other inmates had been recaptured.

    Umar said that the service was in custody of the details of the missing inmates, including their biometrics.

    “The flood brought down the walls of the correctional facilities, including the medium security custodial centre Maiduguri (MSCC) as well as the staff quarters in the City.

    “Upon the evacuation of inmates by officers of the service with support from sister security agencies to a safe and secure facility, 281 inmates were observed to be missing.

    “However, it is important to note that the service is in custody of their details, including their biometrics, which is being made available to the public.

    “The service is working in synergy with other security agencies as both covert and overt deployments have been activated to look out for them.

    “Presently, a total of seven (7) inmates have been recaptured and returned to custody, while efforts are on ground to track down the rest and bring them back to safe custody.

    “While this effort is on, the public is assured that the incidence does not impede or affect public safety”he said.

    NAN

  • Counter-terrorism centre, NAFDAC sign MoU on terrorism prevention

    Counter-terrorism centre, NAFDAC sign MoU on terrorism prevention

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    The National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) on Thursday, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), on prevention of violent extremism and terrorism.

    NCTC is domiciled in the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

    The National Coordinator of NCTC, Maj.-Gen. Adamu Laka, said the collaboration marked a pivotal moment in their joint efforts to prevent and counter terrorism in Nigeria.

    He said that terrorism posed a significant threat to Nigeria’s security, stability, and prosperity, adding that it undermined the fundamental values, challenges the way of life, and endangers the safety of the citizens.

    According to him, NAFDAC plays an important role in combating tcrime by regulating the manufacture, importation, and distribution of drugs, chemicals, and other controlled products.

    Laka said that joining forces with NAFDAC would help to enhance their collective efforts in disrupting illicit networks, dismantling their financing sources, and safeguarding communities from the scourge of terrorism.

    “This MoU represents a commitment to shared goals, mutual support, and effective cooperation.

    “It signifies our dedication to leveraging our respective expertise, resources, and capabilities to strengthen our response to terrorism, prevent radicalisation, and protect our society from the devastating impact of violent extremism.

    “Through this partnership, we will work together to enhance information sharing, intelligence cooperation, capacity building, and joint operations.

    “By combining our efforts and forging a united front against terrorism, we are better equipped to confront this multifaceted challenge and uphold the safety and security of our nation,” he said.

    Laka commended NAFDAC for their commitment to the collaborative endeavor, adding that they would collectively embark on a path of shared responsibility, solidarity, and resilience in the fight against terrorism.

    In her remarks, the Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye commended the ONSA for returning the agency to the ports  on May 16, 2018.

    Adeyeye said that the signing of the MoU was a plus to the country in terms of reduction in death and obliteration of the young minds, adding that drug abuse alters the mind.

    She pledged the continued collaboration of her agency with the NCTC towards preventing the young people from going into substance abuse.

    NAN

  • Immigration CG tasks commanders on border security

    Immigration CG tasks commanders on border security

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    The Comptroller General of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Kemi Nandap, has urged commanders to ensure efficient border security and migration management.

    Nandap made the call at a meeting with Comptrollers of Border Commands and Commanders at the Service Headquarters in Abuja.

    She underscored the significance of border security.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting is aimed at assessing border situations to guide policies and operational strategies for enhanced national security.

    The NIS CG stressed the need for “extra layers” of security to prevent infiltration by criminal elements.

    She instructed commanders to employ supervisory strategies, report major movements timely, and handled sensitive intelligence professionally, submitting weekly reports through approved channels.

    Nandap also directed the immediate submission of reports on manpower and logistics audits, emphasising robust inter-agency collaboration for effective intelligence sharing.

    She ordered the removal of unauthorised checkpoints and routine patrols to prevent dangerous elements from entering the country.

     

    Nandap reiterated the service’s commitment to deploy e-solutions, training, and ensuring officers’ welfare.

    NAN

  • EFCC arrests 14 suspected fraudsters in Benue

    EFCC arrests 14 suspected fraudsters in Benue

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    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Makurdi Zonal Directorate, have arrested 14 suspected internet fraudsters in a sting operation at the Federal Low cost Housing Estate, Makurdi, Benue.

    The EFCC Spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, said this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

    According to him, their arrest followed actionable intelligence about their suspected involvement in internet fraud.

    “The suspects are Austine Okwori, Osita Valentine, Skott King-David, Thomas Ifebuche, Akor Oche, Henry Adah, Scott Inalegwu, Ogbu Alpha, Samuel Moses, and  Ogbonna Ckukwuaogwu.

    “Others include Mustapha Adinoye, Sylvanus Ogbu, Emmanuel Adamu and Samuel Otene,” he said.

    He said that Items recovered from the suspects included phones, laptops and charms.

    Oyewale said that they would soon be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

    NAN

  • Hotel explosion: Suspect has been on wanted list, says Rivers police

    Hotel explosion: Suspect has been on wanted list, says Rivers police

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    The suspect behind the June 25 dynamite explosion at the Rivers State-owned Hotel Presidential in Port Harcourt was on police ‘Wanted List” before the incident.

    NAN reports that a dynamite explosion happened on June 25 near  Hotel Presidential in Port Harcourt during a protest by some persons over the tenure of the local government chairmen in the state.

    SP Grace Iringe-Koko, the spokesperson of the command, in a statement on Sunday said:” Preye Josiah has been on  our wanted list prior to the incident”.

    She said that the suspect, after detonating explosives and injuring himself in the blast, went to the hospital for treatment, where medical staff recognised him.

    “Josiah, 40, from Kabiama community of Sagbama Local Government Area, detonated the IED along the Port Harcourt–Aba Expressway.

    “He was immediately arrested after the explosion and is receiving treatment for serious injuries,” she said.

    Iringe-Koko accused Josiah of involvement in multiple armed robberies in the state from 2012 and 2016, including high-profile bank heists led by one Daniel Gogo, alias Full Payment.

    “Previously evasive, Josiah has been identified as the dynamite detonating expert of the robbery gang and is a member of the Vikings Confraternity.

    “He has confessed to detonating the dynamite at the Port Harcourt–Aba Expressway,” she added.

    She said that police detectives were actively pursuing leads to identify Josiah’s accomplices and sponsors behind the explosion.

    In a related development, the police disclosed details regarding the Aug. 5 bombing of the Action Peoples Party (APP) secretariate in GRA Phase II, Port Harcourt.

    Iringe-Koko reported that two men planted and detonated the IED around 1 a.m. that day.

    “Investigation revealed that the suspects exited a car, walked to the building, ignited the device, and threw it at the secretariate before driving off.

    “Our Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) squad later identified a crater in front of the building where the device was placed, causing shockwaves and damaging the building,” she explained.

    She said that no casualties were reported, and samples of the IED residue have been collected for forensic analysis.

    Iringe-Koko stated that the command has intensified its efforts to apprehend those responsible for attack.

    NAN

  • Okun forum calls for removal of CP in Kogi

    Okun forum calls for removal of CP in Kogi

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    The Okun Society Forum of Kogi on Sunday called for removal of the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Bertrand Onuoha, over alleged compromise of security.

    The Director of Security and Intelligence of the group, retired Brig.-Gen. Benjamin Ipinyomi, made the call in Lagos State, while briefing newsmen on the  security situation in Kogi.

    Ipinyomi alleged that the  call for removal of the police boss in Kogi became necessary due to several killings, kidnappings, which are not investigated by the command.

    He alleged that the CP oppressed indigenes of the state, particularly  opposition groups.

    According to him, Onuoha allegedly placed the state on red alert on Friday,  in anticipation of perceived crisis after the Supreme Court Judgment, wondering on whose directive he requested for additional manpower.

    “Has the commissioner of police become the spokesperson of the Supreme Court? He  should explain to Nigerians the report of all the murder cases under his tenure in the police command in  Kogi.

    “What are the causes of the gross insecurity in the state? What measures has he put in place to curb insecurity in the state? What kinetic and non-kinetic strategies has  he put in place to curb insecurity?

    “What has he done about illegal mining in the state since assumption of duty, Why did he authorise  movement of three to four armored tanks to invade a residence at Ayingba, where innocent civilians were murdered? ” he queried.

    The retired General requested President Bola Tinubu to direct all arms of government to critically look into the affairs of Kogi  in terms of security and welfare of the people.

    He requested the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Olukayode Egbetokun, to beam more light into the activities of Onuoha.

    Ipinyomi, therefore, requested the I-G to post a new police commissioner to Kogi, to improve  security in the state.

    In his response, the spokesperson of the  police command in Kogi,  SP Williams Ovye-Aya, said there was no truth in the allegations by the forum.

    Williams said the state remained peaceful and that joint security agencies, led by the command was policing the entire state.

    He said that Ipinyomi could not be  in Lagos State and know what was happening in Kogi,  urging him and others to play by the  rules for the development of the state.

    “The security of Kogi is not for the police and security agencies alone to handle, residents have their roles.

    “There is no insecurity in the state. The students kidnapped have been rescued, criminals are being arrested and prosecuted by the police,” he said.

    NAN

  • NDC Course 32 participants visited 23 countries on study tour – Commandant

    NDC Course 32 participants visited 23 countries on study tour – Commandant

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    Olotu made this known on Sunday in Abuja, during the Interdenominational Church Service to commemorate the graduation of the participant having completed the 11-month course at the college.

    He thanked God for giving them the opportunity to see the day and for seeing them through ‘’yet another very rigorous but also very rewarding academic year’’.

    “And during the course of this program here in the college, we have had reasons to be everywhere, not just within Nigeria, around the world, flying our flag and also learning from other countries.

    “Every time we travel, God brought us back safely and there were no incidents recorded that will make us to feel sad.

    “For this reason, we give all the glory to God, because He alone has been our sustenance.

    “This year alone, we visited about 23 countries and we went to six states of this nation, while some went to as far as Fiji and some were in New Zealand and Guyana.

    “We all returned in one piece. It could have only been God.

    “It Is not just about the resources, but for God himself that stood up and followed us to all the places that we visited,’’ he said.

    The commandant said that the course was inaugurated on Oct. 6, 2023, with 111 participants including 19 foreign participants and ending with the same number of participants.

    He added that all the participants had met the requirements to successfully graduate from the college and be awarded the fellowship of the National Defence College.

    Olotu urged the graduating participants to go out there, be better and make a difference in their respective organisations.

    He also urged them to continue to hold on to God in their exercise of leadership with empathy and inspire hope in those that they lead.

    “Earlier the Reverend had preached his sermon and he talked about the needed men.

    “Yes, at a time like this in our nation and all over the world we have need for those calibre of men that he described.

    “And one of the reasons why we do what we do here is to actually build the character of those needed men so that they can do those things that were exemplified in the sermon.

    “The sermon also talked about the need for empathy, the need to inspire hope and every other aspects of leadership that we must bring to bear going forward in our organisations, in our nations, even in our homes.

    “However, even when we have the men that are needed and they have the wherewithal in terms of ability, it is still very important to act,’’ he said.

     

    In his sermon, the Chaplain (Protestant) of the college, Capt. Joseph Jacob, who titled his message, “The Need of the Moment” said there was a need to have the needed men.

    The needed men, according to him, are the ones that can deal with anything, manage resources, manage situations and turn situations to opportunity.

    Jacob said his message was exemplified in the lives of Jesus and Apostle Paul who inspired hope and also empathised with the people during their time.

    He said that those principles should be cardinal for the participants as they go back to their various formation and service in different countries.

    “As leaders, they must be able to inspire hope, empathise, and they must see the direction, and they must be able to lead people to follow the direction.

    “Those are the four principles that are very, very fundamental in addressing the needs in our nation, in our various services and across the globe,’’ he said.

    NAN

  • NDLEA nabs Vietnam-bound businessman with 88 wraps of cocaine in NAIA

    NDLEA nabs Vietnam-bound businessman with 88 wraps of cocaine in NAIA

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    The National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA),  has arrested  a Vietnam-bound businessman, Paul Mbadugha at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, (NAIA), Abuja after he tested positive to ingestion of cocaine.

    This is contained in a statement by the Director, Media and Advocacy, NDLEA, Mr Femi Babafemi on Sunday in Abuja.

    Babafemi said the 54-year-old suspect was intercepted at the boarding gate of the Abuja airport on Aug. 12 during the outward clearance of Qatar Airways flight QR 1432 to Hanoi, Vietnam via Doha.

    “After four days under excretion observation, Mbadugha egested a total of 88 wraps of the illicit drug with a gross weight of 1.710kg.

    “In his statement, he claimed he’s a Lagos based businessman and was given the cocaine pellets to swallow by a friend at Isolo area of the state for onward delivery in Vietnam for a fee of 2,000 dollars,”he said.

    In the same vein, NDLEA officers at the export shed of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos, intercepted a shipment of Loud.

    Babafemi described the drugs as a synthetic strain of cannabis weighing 800g and was concealed in noodles going to Congo.

    “A follow up operation at the Alaba International market, Ojo area of Lagos led to the arrest of the sender of the consignment, Nnamani Sunday Sunny, who deals in GSM handsets,”he said.

    Meanwhile, a large consignment of Loud imported from Canada had  been recovered by NDLEA operatives at the Lagos airport.

    Babafemi said that a suspect, Desalu Temitope, who arrived on board an Air France flight with six boxes was arrested by anti-narcotic officers during a joint examination by security agencies at the arrival hall.

    “A total of 65.80kg of the psychoactive substance were recovered from four of the six suitcases.

    ” In his statement, Desalu said he and an accomplice currently at large were promised 10,000 dollars upon successful delivery of the shipment in Lagos,”he said.

    NAN

  • Ajaokuta key to developing Nigeria’s defence industries– Expert

    Ajaokuta key to developing Nigeria’s defence industries– Expert

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    Balogun, who is also the Secretary, Defense Industrial Association of Nigeria (DIAN), said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

    He said the new Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) Act that supports private sector delivery was a milestone in terms of era change in defence production in Nigeria.

    He, however, urged President Bola Tinubu to go further to ensure that involvement of local defence companies were supported with the development of steel industry.

    “Ajaokuta is a major driver, it’s a major instrument for defense development. Armoured tank, guard boot, light armoured vehicle, all form of APC, ammunition, weapons, are all steel.

    “So, this is why the Ajaokuta coming to stream is very, very inevitable, it’s very important.

    “So, the government must ensure that there is an interface, there is a collaboration between the private sector and the defence industry and the management of Ajaokuta steel industry.

    “We must be part of the entire development so that we can hold on to some of the equipment we can make use of.

    “We can make sure the raw materials that are coming out are part of what we use and we cannot export.

    “Who says we cannot export arms from Nigeria? Who say we cannot export weapons from Nigeria? These are things that are possible,” he said.

    Balogun also called for increased support from the government to meet the defence needs of the nation’s military and those of other security agencies in the country.

    He also advocated for the creation of free trade zone for the defence industries as well as incentives to be able to sustain private sector investments in the industry.

    “We need continuous support from the government in terms of funding, in terms of incentive, tax relief.

    “If perhaps all defence related industries can be given the status of free trade zone, this will go a long way.

    “So, I will advocate for a free trade zone status for the entire defence industry, for us to be able to have liberty to export and at the same time, do incentive to keep investing.

    “This is so that we can actually domicile most of those development and we will be able to go into further research and development to strengthen our capability,” he added.

    The expert also called on the government to prioritise the local industries in defence procurement by according them first right of refusal on any form of procurement.

    He also called for high protection for every military industrial complex across the country by armed personnel with a view to adequately control what they do.

    NAN