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Ibadan: Policeman dead, seven persons arrested as Police, hoodlums clash

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By Moyosore Salami

One policeman attached to the Moniya Divisional Police Headquarters, in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, lost his life yesterday when some hoodlums clashed with policemen, who were said to have been pursuing some suspected Internet fraudster, also known as ‘yahoo-yahoo boys’ at Moniya, the town hosting the secretariat of Akinyele Local Government in the state.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, a Superintendent of Police (SP), in a statement issued on Tuesday confirmed the death of the policeman, the arrest of seven persons, and seizure of 12 motorcycles in connection with the incident.

He added that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Williams Adebowale, has ordered a discreet investigation into the arrest, beating and detention of a journalist, working with Silverbird Television, John Alabi.

He was released in the evening, following the intervention by the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Council, under the chairmanship of Chief Ademola Babalola.

Alabi said he was arrested by policemen while capturing the incident, adding that he was with his identity card and Silverbird microphone. Lines of dried blood were seen around his right eye after he was released and he has been taken to the hospital for medical attention.

Osifeso said, “Today, being Monday 25/04/2023 at about 10:15hrs, operatives attached to Moniya Area Command, under the Oyo State Police Command, while on lawful intelligence-led stop-and-search around a major black-spot, were attacked in the line of duty. Preliminary investigation reveals that, the patrol team while acting on credible intelligence through visible policing duties extended their presence around major black spots, highways and major roads under Akinyele Local Government Area Axis in a bid to deter criminal elements from settling and establishing dominance within the location.

“In furtherance of the above, the team of operatives on patrol led by one Inspector Stanley Ikhine, flagged-down an ash colored Lexus 350 Jeep with a faintly inscribed worn-off number further arousing suspicion from the Officers on watch. In the process, the vehicle initially slowed down in compliance with the directive before eventually picking up speed and dashing off to evade the officers on duty. This action led to a chase by the officers in a bid to establish further clarity of facts.

“A few meters away from the initial stoppage point, the Lexus Jeep veered off the road to a nearby garage, driving directly into the waiting hands of hoodlums, who were also collaborators in the criminal process, thereby not only obstructing the officers from discharging their duties but as well aiding the escape of the SUV and its occupants. Consequent on the above, the hoodlums attacked the officers unprovoked and attempted forcefully dragging a rifle from one of the officers, which led to a shot been discharged from the barrel during the process of the struggle.

“Sadly, the gallant officer paid the supreme price, suffering a heavy blow to his skull inflicted by one of the hoodlums, while preventing them from disposessing him off his firearm. The body of the deceased has since been deposited at the state morgue for post-mortem, while seven persons have been arrested alongside 12 motorcycles impounded in connection with the incident.”

Osifeso added, “In another development, while reiterating the Command’s respect and cordiality for the Fourth Members of the Estate of the Realm, the CP has ordered discreet investigation into circumstances that led to the arrest of Mr John Alabi, the Oyo State Correspondent of Silverbird Television who was allegedly apprehended by operatives in the heat of the incident.

“Penultimately, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department (DC SCID) has been assigned to take over the case for detailed investigations. Lastly, residents are advised to go about their lawful businesses without fear of harassment or molestation. Updates would be provided accordingly, please.”

Meanwhile, a resident of Moniya axis, who identified himself as Sunday Oluranti, said, “I was not at the scene. But I was reliably informed by my friends in Moniya that a team of policemen pursued a yahoo-yahoo guy, driving Lexus Sport Utility Vehicle 350. They pursued the man from Ijaiye axis towards Moniya. On getting to the ever-busy Moniya motor park, the man drove to the park, which is by the left. He probably wanted to link the old Ibadan-Oyo Road via a narrow road behind the park.

“But the policemen caught up with him in the park. He did not stop, which made one of the policemen to fire gunshot at one of his tyres. Somebody told me that the bullet hit the rim of the tyre and it was deflected back to the policeman, who fired the shot and the cop died immediately.

“Another person also said, when the suspects tyre was deflated, he got down from the car and was running away. It was said that a policeman fired at him, and instead, the bullets did not penetrate him. The bullets came back to the policeman and killed him. I was told that another policeman also fired at him and instead the bullet remotely came back to hit the shooter. But I cannot confirm whether bullets hit some other people as some people are saying.”

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Rival cult clash claims one in Ilorin

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By Saka Laaro, Ilorin

The Kwara State Police Command has arrested three suspects in connection with a cult clash and culpable homicide in Budo-Oke Eiyenkorin in the Asa local government area of Kwara State.

This was contained in a statement issued by spokesperson of the Command, DSP Ejire-Adeyemi Toun, and made available to journalists in Ilorin Kwara State on Wednesday.

The statement reads in part, “On April 30, 2024, at about 0130 hours, an altercation erupted between two suspected cultists identified as Adams Isah, also known as ‘Number One,’ aged 28, and Rasaq Olorunwa, aged 28. Both are male residents of Budo-Oke in Eiyenkorin. The altercation escalated, resulting in Rasaq Olorunwa stabbing Adams Isah in the chest with a knife.”

Adams Isah was immediately rushed to the general hospital in Ilorin for medical attention. Tragically, he was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital by a medical doctor. The corpse has been deposited at the hospital’s mortuary, awaiting an autopsy.

Following this incident, suspected members of the same cult group of the victim became violent, disturbing the peace of the public in a bid to avenge the death of their leader. The police tactical teams of the command swiftly responded and apprehended three suspects at the scene of the crime. Those arrested are Sulaiman Ismail ‘M,’ Mamud Ibrahim ‘M,’ and Mudashir Saheed ‘M,’ all residents of Budo-Oke, Eiyenkorin. A dane gun was found in their possession at the time of arrest.

The suspects have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Ilorin, for further investigation, while a manhunt has been launched to track down Rasaq Olorunwa who is presently at large, and other culprits involved in the crime who may have fled the scene.

The Commissioner of Police, Kwara State Police Command, CP Victor Olaiya further declared  that membership in any cult group is a serious criminal offense under the law.

The CP added that normalcy has been restored to the area and stringent efforts are underway to ensure justice is served.

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EFCC re-arraigns ex-Customs boss for alleged N1.9bn contract fraud

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC on  Friday,  April 26,2024 re-arraigned  a former Assistant Comptroller General of Nigerian Customs Service,  Bridget Okafor before Justice Venchak .S. Gaba of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT,  High Court, Kuje, Abuja.

Okafor alongside her Company, Bridkass Investment Integrated Limited,  is facing trial  on  13-amended count charges bordering on abuse of office, misappropriation and contract scam to the tune of 1,966,378,045.85 (One Billion, Nine Hundred and Sixty-Six Million, Three Hundred and Seventy Eight Thousand, Forty-Five Naira, Eighty-Five Kobo).

Count seven of the charges reads; “That you, BRIDGET CHIENYEZU OKAFOR whilst being employed in the public service as Assistant Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service in charge of Finance and Revenue, sometime in 2014 at Abuja within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court did knowingly acquire private interest in contracts awarded by Nigeria Customs Service to NIKOBI INTERNATIONAL, a business enterprise of your son (CHIKWADO OKAFOR) and for which the Nigeria Custom Service paid the gross sum of N329, 021,640.00 (Three Hundred and Twenty Nine Million, Twenty One Thousand, Six Hundred and Forty Naira only) and you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 12 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000”.

She pleaded not guilty to all the thirteen-count charges when they were read to her.

In view of her plea, prosecution counsel, Attah M. Ocholi requested the court to enter the second defendant’s plea as not guilty too since it’s her company.  He however requested for continuation of the testimony of the sixth prosecution witness, PW6, Agid Mohammed.

Mohammed, a detective with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,  EFCC said the Commission in January 2016 received an intelligence report about valuable items suspected to be proceeds of crime kept at the residence of a former Comptroller General of Customs, late Abdullahi Dikko Inde.

“After receiving the Intel, a surveillance was carried out, and then we obtained a search warrant. We went to the apartment and conducted a search and found incriminating items, and were duly recovered.

“We wrote to the Customs Service and requested a 7 percent cost of collection and 1 percent comprehensive import supervision scheme of 2014-2015, and how it was disbursed. We received and analysed it, and then we wrote to the Customs and invited the first defendant, that is Mrs. Okafor for an interview. She came and volunteered her statement in writing. She was interviewed in a well-ventilated office with windows and other people were present too.”

Testifying further, Mohammed informed the court that the EFCC received another intelligence in January 2016 about other valuable items suspected to be proceeds of crime kept at the residence of a former Comptroller General of Customs, late Abdullahi Dikko Inde. A search was conducted, and incriminating items were recovered.

“Further investigation revealed a fraudulent diversion of over N40 billion from the Nigerian Customs Service in 2014, allegedly involving the first defendant.

“The first defendant was asked if she wanted to volunteer her statement, and she agreed. I then brought out the EFCC statement sheet, and she volunteered a written statement and signed it, and I counter-signed as a witness,” he said.

Asked what they recovered when they secured a search warrant in the first defendant’s home, Mohammed said they recovered various items, including letter-headed papers of companies linked to Okafor’s children in her bedroom.

“The companies, Ponial Interglobal Investment Nigeria Limited, Nikobi International Limited, Tabes Concept International Limited, Bridkass Investment Integrated  Limited and Guap Properties and Realtors Services Limited, were all linked to the first defendant’s children, and they executed contracts with the Nigerian Customs Service and received payments”, he said.

The witness also disclosed that Okafor was the signatory to various bank accounts and had influence over the award of contracts in the Nigerian Customs Service because she was still in active service when the contracts were awarded.

“My Lord the first defendant was still the Assistant Comptroller General of Customs when the contracts were executed, and she reported to the Deputy Comptroller General, Finance, Administration, and Technical Services, whose office is saddled with the responsibility of awarding contracts in the Nigerian Customs Service.”

After listening to the testimony of Mohammed, Justice Gaba adjourned the matter until June 26, 2024, for cross-examination and continuation of the trial.

Okafor was first arraigned on May 19, 2019 before the same judge in FCT High Court,  Kwali before he was transferred to Kuje FCT High Court.

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Police arrest three for thuggery, illegal arms possession in Niger

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The Police Command in Niger has arrested three suspects over alleged thuggery and illegal possession of prohibited firearms.

Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Shawulu Dan-Mamman,  disclosed this in Minna on Wednesday.

Dan-Mamman said that the three suspects were arrested with dangerous weapons and some weeds suspected to be Indian hemp in Maitumbi, Minna.

According to him, the suspects were arrested at about 1:00 a.m. on April 30, during a raid in the Corpers lodge area led by the DPO of Maitumbi Division in collaboration with vigilante members following a distress call.

“When we received the distressed call, our patrol team of Operation Flush with vigilante members, led by the DPO rushed to the area and successfully arrested the suspects.

“The suspects were known for thuggery and the use of dangerous weapons to terrorise the residents of the area,” he said.

The CP further said that the suspects have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation, while efforts were ongoing to apprehend other accomplices at large.

Dan-Mamman, however, advised parents and guardians to keep close  watch on their wards and caution them  against getting involved in crime that would incur the wrath of the law.

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