Category: Security and Crimes

  • Two More Nigerian Girls Rescued in Ghana, Says Dabiri-Erewa

    Two More Nigerian Girls Rescued in Ghana, Says Dabiri-Erewa

    The CEO, of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has confirmed the release of two more Nigerian girls rescued in Ghana barely a week after 11 Nigerian girls trafficked to Ghana, were rescued.

     

     

     

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) confirmed the development on Tuesday in a press statement e-signed by the Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit. NiDCOM, Abdur-Rahman Balogun.

    She said the two girls whose rescue operation was again facilitated by the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO) Ghana, under the leadership of the Chairman, BOT, Chief Calistus, are now in safe custody.

     

    She reiterated her call for concerted efforts in combating human trafficking in all ramifications as it is another form of modern-day slavery.

    She said the girls are giving useful information aimed at tracking down their traffickers as they were deceived into prostitution.

     

    She added that arrangements will be made to get them back to Nigeria and handed over to NAPTIP

     

    The two girls reside in Lagos, one is from Edo, while the other is from Lagos.

     

    It will be recalled that 11 girls, aged between 15 and 16 years from Imo and Plateau states were trafficked to Ghana under the guise of working there as Sales girls but were sold into prostitution..

  • Ritualist Caught With 8 Human Skulls Priced At ₦30,000 Each In Ondo

    Ritualist Caught With 8 Human Skulls Priced At ₦30,000 Each In Ondo

    Yusuf Adenoyin, a suspected ritualist, has been nabbed with eight human skulls by the security agencies at Isua Akoko, in the Akoko South-East LGA.

     

     

     

    Mr Adenoyin, 37, was arrested at one of the checkpoints between the Isua and Epinmi in a Nissan car en route from Akure to Osogbo.

     

    The suspect was said to have been in the vehicle with four other passengers when the personnel attached to the Police Safer Highway Patrol intercepted them on the road.

     

    A security source who confirmed Mr Adenoyin’s arrest to Peoples Gazette in Akure said the suspects had claimed he was travelling from Okene in Kogi to Osogbo, in Osun state, to deliver the human skulls to a herbalist.

    The source revealed that the arrested suspect had already concealed the skulls inside a sack of garri alongside charms before he was nabbed.

     

    Police commissioner Abayomi Oladipo confirmed the suspect’s arrest in a statement.

     

     

     

    “Upon interrogation, Adenoyin, 37, confessed to being the owner of the skulls and explained that he was delivering them to an herbalist named Opeifa in the Oke-Onitea area of Osogbo.

     

    He equally mentioned other customers he usually supplies human skulls to include Almonso who lives at Oke-Onitea, Osogbo, Alfaa Agba who lives at Oke Ontea and also Oshoyemi who resides around the Oja Oba area.

     

     

     

    “The suspect further confessed that the human skulls were usually handed over to him by one, Imaila living at Oboroke in Okene, and that each head is being sold for between thirty thousand Naira (N30,000) and thirty-five thousand (N35,000),” he said.

     

    The police chief, however, added that the suspect would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) unit in Akure with his case file for further investigations.

  • EFCC Secures Final Forfeiture of  N204.8m,  15 Properties for  Fraud Victims

    EFCC Secures Final Forfeiture of  N204.8m,  15 Properties for  Fraud Victims

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has secured the final forfeiture of  the sum of N204, 849, 859:00 (Two Hundred and Four Million, Eight Hundred and Forty-nine Thousand, Eight Hundred and Fifty-nine Naira) for victims of fraud.

    Forfeited along with the money were 15 properties and eight high-end vehicles. The forfeiture was secured before Justice Inyang.E. Ekwo of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja for  fraud victims.

    Dele Oyewale, EFCC Spokesman disclosed in a statement that;

    The properties, money and vehicles were recovered from Jedidiah Ibrahim Ezenwa, which he illegitimately acquired through his companies: Jedidiah Cement Industry Ltd., Omega Global Resources, Jedidiah Universal Transport Hephz Ltd, Afrinvest Asset Management Ltd, The Gurguru Company Ltd, Josien Holdings Ltd, Prince Hephzibah Ibrahim Ezenwa and Prime Ebulah Properties Ltd from his victims, Ibrahim Amusan, Afri Invest Ltd, Joisen Holdings Ltd and Jack Welch Petroleum Services Ltd.

    The properties include: four bedroom ensuite apartment at Guzape, Asokoro New Extension, Abuja; five bedroom semi-detached duplex and one- room boys quarter in Chevy View Estate; Block LXX, Plot 19-20, Buckingham Court F, Sherifat Animashaun Street, Ajtran, Eti-osa Local Government Area,  LGA, Lagos; one unit of four- bedroom terrace duplex – Block B, House 3 at No. 15, Chief Bamidele Eletu Avenue, Osapa – Lekki, Lagos; three bedroom apartment on Plot 7, Block XXii, Oniru Chieftaincy Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos; and a five bedroom semi-detached duplex and one- room boys quarter on Block LXX, Plot 21-23, Buckingham Court B, Sherifat Animashaun Street, Chevy View Estate, Ajtran, Eti-Osa LGA, Lagos, State.

    Others are: four bedroom terrace duplex, located on Plot No. 48 Block R, Federal Sites and Services Scheme, Federal Housing Estate (Malaysian Estate), Benin – Asaba Expressway Asaba, Oshimili South L.G.A, Delta State; four bedroom terrace duplex located on Plot No. 18A Block S, Core Area, Federal Sites and Services Scheme, Federal Housing Estate (Malaysian Estate), Benin – Asaba Expressway Asaba, Oshimili South L.G.A, Delta State, and Sub-plot No. TRCD29/Plot No. 4851 located on Citiscape Villa, Guzape District, Cadastral Zone A09, FCT.

    The eight vehicles include: one white SLK 350 Mercedes Benz; one black Selverado 4×4 Hilux; one Hummer Jeep, H3 black; BMW X6 Wine Red SUV; one black CLS 63 Mercedes Benz; one cobalt ITZ Chevrolet saloon, a BMW Z40 IL black and white, and one Mercedes Benz G-Wagon SUV, Chassis No. WDCYC7AFZAX183776 (BLACK).

    The final forfeiture of the properties were granted by the court through EFFC’s  counsel, Ibrahim Buba  who had earlier secured an interim order of forfeiture which was  followed up with a publication in national dailies for anyone to show cause why the properties and items should not be finally forfeited to the Federal Government.

    With no objection coming from any quarters within the court-stipulated time frame, the Commission applied to the court for their final forfeiture to the victims

    Jerry U. Musa, a defence counsel,  showed up for the defendants during the final forfeiture proceedings and objected to EFCC’s power to investigate the case, which he described as “a mere breach of contract.”

    Justice Ekwo, who disagreed with the defence counsel held that “It is a contract scam and the EFCC had power to investigate and prosecute it by virtue of Section 6 of its Establishment Act.” The judge further held that the EFCC through its counsel Buba convinced the court that the money, properties and vehicles were proceeds of crime.  He thereafter ordered them to be finally forfeited to the victims through the Federal Government.

    The journey to the final forfeiture began when the victims petitioned the Commission, alleging conspiracy, obtaining money under false pretence, fraudulent conversion of funds and money laundering against the defendants.

    Investigations showed that the first defendant,  Jedidiah Ibrahim Ezenwa had approached the petitioner, Ibrahim Amusan through Messrs Hamilton Resources International for purchase of United States Dollars, having claimed to be a dealer  in foreign currency. On the strength of his claim, the petitioners transferred a total sum of N1, 904, 090, 000. 00 (One Billion, Nine Hundred and Four Million, Ninety Thousand Naira) to the second defendant, Jedidiah Cement Industry Ltd in exchange for an equivalent amount in dollars.

    Furthermore, Afri Invest Ltd, Hakan & Bath Ltd and Jack Welch Petroleum Services Ltd through the petitioner, later transferred the sum of N1, 274, 090, 000. 00 (One Billion, Two Hundred and Seventy-four Million, Ninety Thousand Naira) to the second defendant’s Unity Bank account number  in exchange for United States Dollars.

    However, instead of the first defendant and his companies providing the petitioners with the dollar equivalent of the funds as captured in the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the parties, he converted the funds to his personal use by acquiring properties and vehicles with the money. (Flowerbudnews)

     

     

     

  • DSS Alerts Nigerians on Planned Protests

    DSS Alerts Nigerians on Planned Protests

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  The Department of State Services (DSS) has alerted Nigerians on planned physical protests on June 12, warning that freedom of association should not be used to undermine public safety and national security.

    Peter Afunanya, DSS’ Director, Public Relations and Strategic Communication said in a statement on Tuesday that:

    The attention of the Department of State Services (DSS) has been drawn to plans by certain individuals and groups to stage physical protests in some parts of the country on 12th June, 2024.

    The protests are designed with sinister objectives to coincide with the Democracy Day Celebration. While citizens may have the rights of assembly and expression, such freedoms should not be used to undermine public safety and national security.

    The determination by some non-state actors to incite mass disaffection through demonstrations that may turn violent will not be tolerated.

    However, it is instructive to note that violent demonstrations are at variance with the peaceful disposition of the Federal Government to amicably address all contentions including the minimum wage.

    Citizens are, therefore, called upon to resist any persuasions to be lawless or cause disorder and anarchy in the nation. Displeased persons are rather encouraged to appropriately channel their grievances through the right channels and procedures.

    Consequently, the DSS reaffirms its unequivocal position to protect the country from inimical acts being orchestrated by disgruntled groups to cause a breakdown of law and order.

    It will also sustain collaboration with all relevant stakeholders, including sister security agencies, to maintain the peace as well as protect lives and property across the nation. Law abiding citizens are enjoined to go about their businesses without fear.

    The Service, while felicitating the government and citizens on this auspicious occasion of celebrating 25 years of unbroken democracy, calls for continued patriotism, unity and commitment in building a Nigeria of our collective dream.

    Meanwhile, the DSS website, dss.gov.ng; email address- dsspr@dss.gov.ng and Telephone lines +2349153391309; +2349088373514 remain open to the public in the event that there is need to contact it. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Russia Su-34 fighter jet crashes in North Ossetia: Russian Defense Ministry

    Russia Su-34 fighter jet crashes in North Ossetia: Russian Defense Ministry

     

    MOSCOW:  (Xinhua) /Flowerbudnews: – A Su-34 fighter jet of the Russian Aerospace Forces crashed in North Ossetia on Tuesday due to a technical malfunction, killing the crew member aboard, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported.

    “In the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, in a mountainous area, a Su-34 aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces crashed during a scheduled training flight,” the ministry said.

    The Republic of North Ossetia-Alania is located in the Caucasus of southern Russia.

    “The plane crashed in a deserted area. There was no destruction on the ground. The crew died,” the ministry added.

  • Olukoyede Charges Nigerian Youths on Committed Actions against Corruption

    Olukoyede Charges Nigerian Youths on Committed Actions against Corruption

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews):  The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukoyede has enphasised  the need for all-inclusive committed actions against economic and financial crimes and other acts of corruption.

    He made the call at the recent Annual Conference of Committee of Youth Mobilization and Sensitization, CYMS, in conjunction with the Presidency and the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the federation, a statement by Dele Oyewale, the EFCC Spokesman disclosed.

    Speaking on the theme of the conference; “Promotion of Peaceful Co-existence, Ethnic and Religious Cohesion in Our Nation”,  Head, Enlightenment and Reorientation Unit of the Commission, Aisha Muhammad, who spoke for  the EFCC Chairman said there was need for committed actions against corruption.

    According to him,   the actions have  become vital because of the devastating consequences of corruption and internet fraud in the country.

    “The need for committed action against corruption has become imperative, owing to the devastating consequences of the menace in our nation. As youths, you need to have deeper insights into the havocs being wrecked on our nation by the monster of corruption,” he said.

    Olukoyede described corruption as a deliberate use of public opportunities, resources and privileges for personal gains,  adding that the act has destructive tendencies on the development of the country and her citizenry and called for serious action by every youth and Nigerians to put it to an end.

    “It is the deliberate use of public opportunities, resources and privileges for private gains. In any system where corruption holds sway, no progress of any kind can be made. Nigeria is in its present state owing to the cumulative effects of corrupt practices,” he added.

    He urged youths to join the fight against corruption by keeping themselves busy through adequate and positive education, leadership training, skills acquisition, mentorship, youth-led initiatives, community development services, internship, and by taking available job opportunities.

    The EFCC boss also charged the youths to be involved  in the campaign and awareness programs against corruption, policy involvement, networking and capacity building, stressing that through such activities, they would create safe spaces for themselves and  and support youth-led anti-corruption organizations.

    “Remember, empowering youths to combat corruption is crucial for an equitable society and by enabling the youths, we can harness their energy, creativity and idealism to create a corrupt-free world,” he said.

    Olukoyede described Nigerian youth as resilient, determined, passionate and committed in creating a better future but regretted that corruption was a big challenge bedeviling the country.

    “But amidst this challenge, I see hope. I see a generation of young people who are determined, passionate, and committed to creating a better future. A future where integrity, transparency, and accountability are the norm,” he said.

    Earlier in his welcome address, the Director General of CYMS, Chief Obinna Nwaka assured Nigerians that youths will continue to advocate for positive change, which he said will help the development of the country in general.

    “Let me reassure Nigerians and especially the youths that we at CYMS will continue to champion causes for the betterment of Nigerians, we shall continue to contribute our own quota towards peace and development of our great nation,” he said.

    He called on youths to shun all forms of violence and crimes and embrace the values of self-reliance, youth inclusiveness in governance and good policy formulation.

    Nwaka presented an award of Excellence for Public Service to the EFCC Chairman.

    Also,  representative of the Director General, National Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution, Blessing Williams, in her own remark, described  Nigerian youths as the heart of the nation and  that without them, there will be no development

    “I want to thank the youth for having Nigeria in their hearts,  because you are the head of every nation and without the youth, there will be no development in any nation. So I want to commend the responsible ones, you people are doing well and I hope you keep up the good work.”

    Speaking for the Corps Marshall, Corps Commander, A U Eteshere, assured youths  of  support in every positive activities that will  enhance their  development and progress

    “The Corps Marshall is a very good supporter of the activities of this committee.  He directed me to say that he is ready and willing on behalf of himself and the Corps to work with this Committee in every area where the Corps will be needed,” he said.

    Other personalities including the Director Operations, National Lottery Trust Fund, Edwin Ajah, also expressed strong support for the youth. (Flowerbudnews)

  • Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi: The Super Corp with a Vision – Transforming National Security through Innovative Leadership”

    Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi: The Super Corp with a Vision – Transforming National Security through Innovative Leadership”

     

    By Gambo Jagindi

    The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has undergone a remarkable transformation under the visionary leadership of Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, its Commandant General. Since taking the helm, Dr. Audi has demonstrated unwavering dedication, strategic thinking, and a passion for excellence, leaving an indelible mark on the organization.

    With a rich history dating back to 1967, the NSCDC has evolved from a voluntary organization established during the Nigerian civil war to a formidable force in the country’s security landscape. Initially tasked with assisting war victims, supporting the military, and educating the public on precautionary measures, the NSCDC has come a long way under Dr. Audi’s leadership.

    As the fourth Commandant General of the corps, Dr. Audi has brought a new era of excellence and professionalism to the NSCDC, cementing its position as a key player in national security. His leadership has not only transformed the organization but also inspired a new generation of security personnel.

    Dr. Audi’s remarkable journey to the top is a testament to his erudite and accomplished background. His legacy of excellence in leadership continues to inspire and motivate the NSCDC team, ensuring a safer and more secure Nigeria for all.”

    This trailblazer in leadership and excellence was born on September 30, 1967, in Laminga, Nasarawa Local Government, Nasarawa State, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi’s remarkable journey to the top is a testament to his unwavering dedication, hard work, and passion for excellence.

    Dr. Audi’s academic excellence took him to the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he earned his first degree, and later to the University of Calabar and Nasarawa State University, where he further honed his skills.

    Joining the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in 1996 as a volunteer, without any financial motivation, Dr. Audi’s commitment to service and excellence has been unwavering. His leadership has transformed the NSCDC, driving the corps towards greater heights with his intellectual savvy and visionary approach.

    under his command, the NSCDC has achieved remarkable success in

    – Apprehending vandals and criminals, with a total of 1,254 arrests between 2021 and December 2023.
    – Prosecuting offenders, with 704 cases currently under prosecution and 142 convictions secured.
    – Destroying illegal refineries, with a total of 218 refineries demolished

    further more the NSCDC has achieved numerous milestones, including:

    – The establishment of the Civil Defence Academy in Jos, Plateau State, enhancing personnel training and capacity building.
    – The creation of the NSCDC Arms Squad Training School in Nassarawa State, boosting arms handling and combat skills.
    – The formation of the NSCDC Female Squad, promoting gender inclusivity and empowerment.

    Dr. Audi’s legacy is a testament to his dedication to service, excellence, and the development of others. His leadership has inspired a new generation of security personnel, cementing his place as a trailblazer in the annals of Nigerian security history.”

    Gambo Jagindi is a public affairs analyst writes from Abuja, can be reach via jagindi2016@gmail.com, 07065466654

  • Makinde raises concern Over activities of  illegal miners, Kidnappers  in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State

    Makinde raises concern Over activities of illegal miners, Kidnappers in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State

    Makinde raises concern Over activities of illegal miners, Kidnappers in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State

    By Adewale Owoade

    The government of Oyo state has urged the Nigeria Police to strengthen police mobile force 72 Squadron, Ago-Are to rid the state of illegal miners, banditry, kidnapping and other criminalities.

    Governor Makinde who stated this
    while receiving the Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of South -West, Sylvester Alabi at the Agodi Secretariat

    He said the call became imperative in view of the emerging challenges of illegal miners and banditry in Oyo North area of the state closest to the PMF 72 Squadron.

    Makinde who was represented by his deputy, Barrister Bayo Lawal said the squadron needed to be strengthened in terms of logistics and necessary tools.

    The Governor who pointed at mineral resources as attraction of criminal and criminalities to the Oke Ogun area of Oyo state, charged the DIG to mobilize his expertise to the zone.

    Governor Makinde expressed the commitment of his administration to continue to support Nigeria police force in securing the state.

    Earlier, DIG Alabi, revealed that the visit was in compliance with directive of Inspector General of Police to interface with police commands and other stakeholders in the South-West region to reduce crime and criminalities.

    DIG Alabi lauded Oyo State Government for its support to the state police command in the task of maintaining law and order.

     

  • Customs marine command intercepts hemp worth N96m handover to NDLEA

    Customs marine command intercepts hemp worth N96m handover to NDLEA

     

    Flowerbudnews
    Lagos:  The Controller, Western Marine Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) Mr Paul Bamisaiye, handing over the seized cannabis sativa to the Assistant Commander Narcotics, NDLEA, Mr Bashir Magaji in Lagos on Tuesday

    Lagos, June 4, 2024 Mr Paul Bamisaiye, the Controller of Western Marine Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), says the command has intercepted 17 sacks of hemp valued at N96 million.

    Bamisaiye made the disclosure while handing over the seized bags of hemp to NDLEA for further investigation on Tuesday in Lagos.

     

    He said that the seized bags contained 1, 257 loaves of hemp.

     

    Bamisaiye said that at about 11:00 p.m. on May 15, a patrol team of officers and men of the command at the Bar Beach Station, received credible intelligence on movement of a boat on the high sea along the beach location, carrying items suspected to be offending items.

    He said, “Upon receiving the information, the team moved toward the described location and intercepted one fibre boat fitted with 200HP Yamaha engine, carrying sacks of the suspected items.

     

    “Also on Sunday, May 19, a joint team of officers and men of the command, along Panko Creek, Badagry Waterways, intercepted one wooden boat fitted with a 25HP Yamaha engine carrying suspected contraband items.”

     

    He said upon sighting customs patrol boats, the suspects abandoned their boat and dived into the water.

     

    “A careful examination of the items being conveyed revealed 505 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice having a combined Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N59.1 million.

    “The actions of these smugglers is a direct contravention of NCS Act 2023 which Western Marine Command (WMC) is responsible for enforcing.”

     

    Bamisaiye appealed to the general and trading public not to engage in illicit drugs business.

     

    Bamisaiye urged the men of the command to redouble their efforts and arrest suspects along with their contraband to deter other smugglers.

    While receiving the intercepted hemp from customs, the Assistant Commander Narcotics, NDLEA, Mr Bashir Magaji, commended the NCS for intensifying efforts to suppress smuggling.

     

    Magaji assured that investigation would continue from where customs stopped.