Category: Security and Crimes

  • Police arrest Ogun former Council Chairman

    Police arrest Ogun former Council Chairman

    The impeached Chairman of Ijebu East local government, Wale Adedayo, has been allegedly arrested by the Ogun State Police, over a petition by the State government.

     

    Adedayo, who was first suspended and later impeached by some of the local government lawmakers, had accused the State Governor, Dapo Abiodun of diverting funds and meant for local governments in the state in the last three years.

    Adedayo revealed his arrest by the police via a Facebook post on his timeline, saying that he is ready to die.

    Adedayo wrote, “Son of man is being taken to Ogun State Police CID at Eleweran, Abeokuta. They claim the State government wrote a petition against me.

     

    “If it is death, I follow the path of the Patriarchs. Ase di owo Olodumare!”

     

    Adedayo was impeached less than two weeks ago after he had earlier been suspended following the allegation against the governor.

     

    The former Chairman was also invited and detained by the Ogun State Command of the Department of the State Services, DSS, on the same allegation, for some days before he was released.

     

    Adedayo had in a letter written to a former governor of Ogun State and the national leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Olusegun Osoba, alleged that the local governments in the state were running on zero allocation.

     

    He also petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission, ICPC.

     

    Confirming the arrest of her husband, wife of the former Chairman, Mrs Kafayat Adedayo, explained that her husband was arrested by officers numbering about 10 from the State police command headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta.

    Mrs Adedayo said the police officers informed that his arrest was based on a petition written against him by the state government.

    They came on Monday afternoon in a Mistubishi car to effect his arrest. About four of them were in uniform, while others were in mufti.

     

    “The police operatives said they were acting on instruction based on a petition filed against him by the state government.

     

    “He was accosted to Abeokuta by the police,” she said.

     

    When contacted , the State Commissioner of Police, CP Abiodun Alamutu, confirmed Adedayo’s arrest.

  • FCT residents decry rising insecurity, demand urgent action

    FCT residents decry rising insecurity, demand urgent action

     

     

    By Reporters

    Abuja:  Some residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have described the rate of kidnapping and robbery within the city centre in recent time, as alarming.

    The residents who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday described the spate of insecurity in the FCT as worrisome, alarming and unacceptable.

    They urged security agencies and the FCT Administration to take urgent measures to save residents from the criminals.

    Mr Joel Adewale, a civil servant, told NAN that his daughter was attacked recently on her way from Wuse to Gwagwalada.

    He said she was taken to a lonely road off Airport road before being dispossessed of her belongings.

    Adewale added that the girl was forced to put a call across to him to transfer money to her account, which was removed using a PoS machine by the criminals.

    “It was more like a case of kidnap for ransom, but I was lucky to have my daughter back after parting with N150,000,” he added.

    Mr Joshua Orogun, the former President of Abuja Newspapers Distributors Association, said the increasing rate of insecurity the FCT, had been allowed to linger for over 15 years.

    “Though the previous governments tried their best, more need to be done to safeguard the lives of residents.

    “I implore the present administration to put in place measures to address the ugly situation headlong.

    “I particularly called on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory to do the needful to come to our aid by deploying the necessary machinery to salvage the situation.

    “The situation we found ourselves now, calls for a very sincere approach and fervent prayer,” Orogun added.

    According to him, one of his friends and chairman of a motor park in Area 10, was recently kidnapped in Keti, a suburb of Pyakasa, and had to pay N1 million ransom before he was released.

    Orogun urged residents to be very vigilant, while going about their legitimate businesses “as everybody is now at the mercy of the perpetrators of these heinous crimes”.

    Another resident, Mr Friday Odekina, a communication expert, blamed the increasing insecurity on the rising number of people with no means of livelihood in the FCT.

    According to him, the number of people with no means of livelihood trooping to the city has tripled, with some of them taking to crime for survival.

    “Everybody is now allowed to be in Abuja against its original master plan that emphasised on a particular set of people.

    “To me, if government is serious of fighting the menace headlong, those set of people should be gotten rid of, because they not only constitute nuisance, but are the ones terrorising residents,” Odekina said.

    Also, Adeniyi Olajide, a public servant, said that of recent, the rate of insecurity in the FCT had taken a new dimension.

    “Just about two weeks ago, a friend of mine was kidnapped and up till now, he is still in captivity.

    “The kidnappers made contact and demanded for ransom, but after paying the ransom, he hasn’t regained his freedom up till now.”

    He therefore urged the FCT Administration to look inward and checkmate the activities of the criminals.

    “The criminals are having a field day in the territory, people now live in perpetual fear, especially while trying to board a cab whether painted or not, because of the fear of the unknown.

    “Just recently, a friend of mine boarded a taxi from Lugbe to Wuse District, only for him to be taken to Bwari and dispossessed of everything on him, including all the money in his bank accounts,” he added.

    Another victim, who worked with one of the paramilitary agencies died of trauma after he was abducted and dispossessed of all the money in his bank account.

    According to a member of the deceased family, who preferred anonymity, the victim encountered the criminals in early August when he boarded a vehicle on his way home after closing from work.

    The source said the deceased officer was robbed of huge sums of money kept in his possession by a friend.

    He said the trauma of how to refund the money to his friend pushed him into depression and he later died.

    Also, a journalist with one of the government owned media organisations in Abuja, was abducted on Sept. 14, after closing from work at about 6 pm.

    The lady journalist said she boarded a taxi from Central Area to Lugbe, but was taken to an abandoned building on the outskirts of the city by four armed men.

    According to her, the kidnappers forced her to transfer all the money in her bank account amounting to millions of naira.

    They further forced her to call her relations and friends who also paid over a million naira in ransom before her release.

    When contacted, the FCT Police Command, downplayed the reports of increasing incidences of robbery, kidnapping and other criminal activities in the territory.

    According to the command Spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, the command is doing its best to safeguard lives and property of residents.

    “It is not true that the activities of “one chance” is increasing in the FCT because the command is not relenting in its efforts to protect lives and property.

    “We have deployed appropriate assets and personnel across the territory to track criminals and protect residents,” Adeh said.

    She urged residents to be security conscious and support the police and other security agencies with actionable intelligence reports to track and apprehend criminals.

    “The fight against criminality is a collective one, so residents must be careful of places they board taxis because most of these criminals take advantage of such places.

    “The command has over time embarked on enlightenment campaigns on the strategies the criminals usually deploy in carrying out their operations.

    “Residents must play their part by ensuring that they board taxis in approved places and be watchful of the people in the taxi before boarding,” she added.

    Meanwhile, the FCTA Task Force on City Sanitation, said it had been clamping down on the “one-chance” robbery syndicates in the city.

    The Secretary, Command and Control of the Taskforce, Mr Peter Olumuji, explained that the syndicates usually use unpainted taxis in unapproved motor parks to perpetrate their evil acts of kidnapping and seizing people’s valuables.

    Olumuji said that the taskforce comprised the Nigerian Police, Civil Defence, Department of State Security, Immigration and Correctional services, and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.

    Others, he said, were the Directorate of Road Traffic Service, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Social Development Secretariat, and other relevant agencies in the FCT.

    He added that the task force had been very active in dislodging miscreants known for attacking unsuspecting residents, mostly at night, from their hideouts.

    According to him, the raid is part of a holistic security operation to ensure the safety and free movement of residents within the city.

    “We have been receiving reports about the operation of “one chance” syndicates in some locations in the city.

    “The enforcement team is all out to ensure that we raid any location that harbours “one chance” motorists, illegal motor parks, or unapproved parking spaces.

    “We have also realized that besides causing public nuisance, some beggars are being used to gather information for criminals,” he added.

    On her part, Mrs Deborah Osho, Head of Operations, FCTA Directorate of Road Traffic Service, said that taskforce was also enforcing the ban on the operations of motorcycles and tricycles constituting security threat in the city.

    Osho explained that motorcycles were being used by criminals to quickly escape from crime scenes.

    “They are also being used for many criminal activities including snatching valuables and mobile handset from unsuspecting passersby.

    “This is in addition to the rising number of casualties from accidents involving Okada riders,” she said

    The head of operations said that security agencies had tagged the commercial motorcycles as “security threat” and wanted them off the city routes.

    Osho, however, advised residents against boarding okadas and patronising unpainted taxis for their safety. (NAN) / Flowerbudnews

    Edited by Thompson Yamput/Maharazu Ahmed

  • BREAKING: EFCC arrests ex-Abia gov, detains him, son in Abuja

    BREAKING: EFCC arrests ex-Abia gov, detains him, son in Abuja

    A former governor of Abia State, Theodore Orji has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.

    Orji, who is a sitting Senator was arrested on Thursday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja while trying to board a flight.

    Operatives of the anti-graft agency took him straight to their headquarters in Abuja for questioning.

    Following his arrest, Orji’s son, Chinedu turned himself in after he learnt of his father’s arrest.

    Chinedu, who is the Speaker of the Abia State House of Assembly is currently detained and undergoing questioning.

    The former governor, alongside his two sons, Chinedu and Ogbonna, have been under EFCC radar over alleged misappropriation of public funds and money laundering.

    Orji was accused of allegedly receiving N500 million monthly as a security vote for eight years as governor between 2007 and 2015.

    Other allegations against him concerned the alleged mismanagement of N2 billion Ecological Fund and the mismanagement of Sure-P funds.

    EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the detention of the former governor and his Speaker son. Mr Uwujaren, however, declined further comments.

  • NDLEA seizes London-bound Meth consignment at Lagos Airport

    By Ibironke Ariyo

    NDLEA has arrested a suspected drug kingpin at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA), Lagos for allegedly behind attempts to export 40 parcels of Methamphetamine to London.

    NDLEA’s Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi, stated in Abuja on Sunday that the suspect was arrested on Saturday after three weeks of painstaking investigation and tracking by NDLEA’s operatives.

    He alleged that the consignment went through the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company Plc. (NAHCO) export shed of the airport.

    Babafemi stated also that the suspect was arrested at Manacola Estate, Alakuko area of Lagos three weeks after his drug consignment weighing 2.05kg was intercepted at the airport.

    His freight agent was arrested on June 7.

    “During interrogation, the suspect said he is from Ahiazu, Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo and had lived in Dubai, for 10 years before returning to Nigeria in 2019.

    “He said that after his return to Nigeria, he opened a phone accessories shop in Sango Ota, Ogun state but the business collapsed.

    “He then started sending cigarettes to London and decided to conceal the illicit drug in the consignment after advice by a friend,’’ Babafemi stated.

    He added that closely-related to the arrest was the seizure of another consignment of 2kg of Methamphetamine at a courier house in Owerri.

    The cargo was seized on June 22 in two cylindrical cellophanes concealed in fabrics headed for Hong Kong.

    “Also at the Lagos Airport, NDLEA operatives intercepted 500,000 pieces of 225mg tablets of Tramadol packed in 10 cartons and labelled `Tramaking’ imported from Karachi, Pakistan, on Emirates Airline.

    “The consignment weighing 407.6kg was seized during a joint examination Customs Service and NAFDAC officials.

    “On the same day, a Dubai, UAE-bound passenger, Alegbeleye Taiwo, was arrested at the Lagos Airport with 40 ampoules of pentazocine injections.

    “The 21-year-old suspect claims he’s from Osun,’’ he stated.

    NAN

  • NDLEA intercepts 4 tons of illicit drugs HomeNDLEA intercepts 4 tons of illicit drugs

    NDLEA intercepts 4 tons of illicit drugs HomeNDLEA intercepts 4 tons of illicit drugs

    By Ibironke Ariyo

     The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), has intercepted four tons of illicit and controlled drugs in seven states within one week, its Spokesman, Femi Babafemi, has said.
    The drugs include nitrous oxide popularly known as laughing gas, skunk, codeine syrup, methamphetamine and tramadol, he added in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.
    Babafemi said that the seizures were carried out during interdiction operations in Lagos, Kogi, FCT, Jigawa, Kaduna, Sokoto and Edo states.
    He explained that 1,194 cylinders of laughing gas with a total weight of 2,547.2 kilograms was intercepted in Toyota Sienna buses on Sept. 22, along Okene-Lokoja-Abuja expressway.
    Two suspects: Onyebuchi Ikpozu and Kenneth Igwe, conveying the consignment to Abuja for distribution, have been taken into custody.
    He said one of the Toyota Sienna buses marked KTU 582 HV was conveying 99 cartons containing 594 cylinders weighing 1,267.200kgs, while the other bus, registered FKJ 329 YA, was loaded with 100 cartons with 600 cylinders weighing 1,280kgs.
    According to him, a 48-year-old woman, Mrs Ugo Eluba was also arrested in Abuja in a follow up operation after 2,400 ampules of pentazocine injection and 100,000 tablets of Exol-5 intercepted in Kogi were traced to her.
    “In the FCT, operatives intercepted 977 kilograms of skunk on Sept. 20 in a trailer marked LSR 343 XW, bearing cartons of maggi.
    “The skunk consignment was loaded into the truck at Ipele junction in Ondo state.
    “959kgs of the substance were meant for distribution in Sokoto state, the rest was to be dropped off at Gwagwalada.
    “Two suspects, Auwal Mohammed and Abdullahi Abubakar have been arrested in connection with the seizure,” he added.
    Babafemi also said two suspects: Mutari Abdulazeez, 31, and Ayuba Madaki, 28, were arrested on Sept. 23 at Zuba,  FCT with different quantities of methamphetamine, cannabis and 13, 930 pills of tramadol.
    He further said that during a stop and search operation along Kano-Hadejia road in Jigawa, two suspects, Shuaibu Yusif, 27, and Abubakar Hussaini, 20, were arrested on Sept. 23, with 89.1kgs of skunk.
    Babafemi said that 6,000 ampules of pentazocine injection were recovered from a suspect, Usman Sidi, 35, on Sept. 18 along Abuja-Forest road, Kaduna State, while on his way to Bauchi State.
    He said that a follow up operation in Bauchi led to the arrest of the actual owner of the consignment, Dominic Chukwuma, 35, on Sept. 19.
    The NDLEA spokesman added that at least 2.58kgs of Diazepam and 36.55kgs of pentazocine iinjectionwere recovered in Chukwuma’s house.
    “Two other suspects: Inuwa Nuhu and Isiyaku Dahiru Sani were also arrested same Tuesday in connection with the seizure of 49 blocks of cannabis sativa concealed in a black sack weighing 26kgs in a commercial vehicle coming from Ogere in Ogun to Kano.
    “A total of 183kgs of Ghana Loud, a strain of cannabis, were also recovered from the body compartments of a J5 bus intercepted in Lagos on Sept. 20,” he said.
    Babafemi disclosed that operatives in Sokoto State, on Sept. 19 arrested one Charles Okeke, 44, with 473 bottles of codeine syrup at Unguwar Kosai area of Sokoto.
    The NDLEA spokesman said that in Edo, 365 blocks of compressed cannabis sativa weighing 258kgs were recovered from a Toyota Camry car marked KTU 886 EZ at Igarra, Akoko Edo LGA.
    Meanwhile, the agency in a massive operation from Sept, 11 to Sept. 13, in a thick forests in Ijesha Isu-Ekiti, Ikole Local Government Area of Ekiti State, destroyed 40 tons of cannabis plants covering 16 hectares of farmland.
    NAN
  • Breaking: Police Arrests Wanted Lady – Ms. Peace Ekom Robert, Says Investigation Continues

    Breaking: Police Arrests Wanted Lady – Ms. Peace Ekom Robert, Says Investigation Continues

     

     

    By Biola Lawal

    Abuja (Flowerbudnews) The Nigeria Police has announced the arrest of Ms. Peace Ekom Robert, recently declared wanted for alleged serial fraudulent activities,.

    A statement by ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi,
    Force Public Relations Officeronnthe Police official Twitter handle,  said that the suspect’s activities affected numerous individuals, including the petitioner.

    Adejobi said; ”Force wish to provide clarity on the ongoing investigation involving Ms. Peace Ekom Robert, who is suspected of engaging in serial fraudulent activities,.

    Police said that ”despite mualtiple requests for her cooperation and the presence of substantial evidentiary material, Ms. Robert consistently declined to engage with the Police, and was subsequently declared a person of interest”.

    The Force Spokesman stated further:

    ”It is essential to correct any misconceptions regarding allegations of police misconduct. The assertion that the police surrounded and threatened Ms. Robert’s life is categorically false.

    Police Operatives acted upon credible intelligence on her whereabouts received from a concerned member of the public, enabling them to locate and apprehend Ms. Robert.

    At present, Ms. Robert is in custody, and the investigative process will continue with the utmost diligence and impartiality.

    Ms. Robert will be given the opportunity to present her perspective during the course of this investigation, ensuring a fair and comprehensive assessment of her involvement or lack thereof in the alleged fraudulent activities.

    Meanwhile, the Police urged members of the public who have been defrauded or have any pending case with the suspect to show up and relate with the police operatives investigating her alleged serial fraud, impersonation, and cyberstalking cases, at the Police Special Fraud Unit, Force Criminal Investigation Department, Force Headquarters, Abuja, for diligent disposition of the case accordingly.

    Upon conclusion of Police investigations into more available credible evidence, Ms Peace will be charged to court. (Flowerbudnews)

     

  • Troops rescue kidnapped victim in Enugu

    Troops rescue kidnapped victim in Enugu

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu: The troops of 103 Battalion (Rear) of 82 Division Nigerian Army presently on Operation UDO KA II has rescued Dr Maxwell Ayim between Four Corner-Agbogwe Junction in Udi Local Government Area of Enugu State.

     

    This is contained in a statement issued in Enugu on Saturday by Lt.-Col. Jonah Unuakhalu, acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations 82 Division Nigerian Army.

     

    Unuakhalu said that Ayim was rescued unhurt on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2023.

    According to him, the rescue operation was conducted when troops deployed at Udi checkpoint received a distress call from the police on the incident.

     

    He said that on arrival, troops came in contact with the kidnappers, adding that due to troops’ superior fire, members of the criminal gang fled in disarray with gunshot wounds into the nearby bushes.

     

    The army spokesman said that the gallant troops during further exploitation of the gang withdrawal route found the victim abandoned by the gang.

     

    “Troops proceeded to rescue the victim. He has since been reunited with his family after preliminary medical checks.

     

    “Joint Task Force Operation UDO KA II therefore, calls on the law abiding and good citizens of Enugu state and the South-East region in general not to relent in providing timely, credible and reliable Information.

     

    “This will help in putting an end to the spiral of kidnapping activities and sundry criminality within the region.

     

    “Operation UDO KA II will continue combating crime and criminality in accordance with the extant rules and regulations guiding its operations,” he said. (Flowerbudnews)

  • GOC visits wounded in action personnel, pledges to bring perpetrators to book

    GOC visits wounded in action personnel, pledges to bring perpetrators to book

     

    By Flowerbudnews

    Enugu: Maj.-Gen. Hassan Dada, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division Nigerian Army, has pledged to bring the perpetrators of the dastardly act which saw the loss of lives of five personnel of the Joint Task Force, Operation Search and Flush (OP SAF) to book.

     

    The GOC, who is also the Commander Joint Task Force Operation UDO KA II, made this pledge on Thursday when he visited soldiers whom were wounded in the hospital in Owerri.

     

    It would be recalled that the soldiers were wounded in the incident of Sept. 19, 2023 at Obowo community in Ehime Mbano Local Government Area Council of Imo State.

    The GOC, while extending appreciation of both the Chief of Defence Staff and the Chief of Army Staff to the soldiers, thanked them for their selfless sacrifice towards the restoration of peace in Imo State and entire South-East by extension.

     

    He assured of the best medical services available at no cost to the soldiers, while expressing hope for their quickest recovery.

     

    Dada subsequently paid condolence visits to sister heads of security agencies who lost personnel in the incidence.

    “I urge all (security personnel) to remain focused and resolute at bringing to an end, the spiral of violence in the South East region,” he said.

    The GOC equally assured strengthening existing cordial relations among security agencies within the region. (Flowerbudnews)

  • BREAKING: Bandits kidnap Federal University Gusau students

    BREAKING: Bandits kidnap Federal University Gusau students

    A resident of Sabon-Gida, identified as Nazeer Sabon-Gida, told newsmen that the gunmen invaded the community around 3 a.m. and started shooting indiscriminately.

    According to him, three students’ hostels were attacked, and the bandits took away all the students.

     

     

     

    “They entered the town around 3 am and started shooting indiscriminately,” he said.

    We have yet to confirm the number of students kidnapped because the bandits entered three hostels and kidnapped all the students there. It is difficult to ascertain their numbers now.”

     

     

     

    Another eyewitness told news media ( Not Nigerian Tribune) that the bandits were engaged with troops of the Nigerian Army in a fierce gun battle, but that did not stop the bandits from escaping with the kidnapped victims.

    They were seriously engaged with the army troops but the way these bandits operate, they will divide themselves into two, one group will move with the kidnapped victims while the other will stay behind to protect the first group,” he said.

     

    “The first group had left with the students while the second group engaged the army in a gun duel.”

    Some university students protested the surge of kidnappings in Sabon-Gida and Damba three months ago.

     

     

     

    More details to come