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Kaduna: Three arrested for allegedly hiding hard drugs in bread

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The Police Command in Kaduna State says its operatives have arrested three suspects for allegedly hiding hard drugs in a loaf of bread.

The Command’s Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued on Sunday in Kaduna.

Hassan said, “The three suspects were arrested for attempting to smuggle drugs in a loaf of bread into police cell to a suspect.

“The State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) arrested three suspects for attempting to supply the hard drugs to a suspect in police custody.”

Hassan identified the suspects as John Solomon (male, 38 years), Kunle Oluwale (male, 45 years), and James Daniel Baba (male, 45 years), all residents of Sabon Wuse, Abuja, who were arrested at the charge room of the SCID in Kaduna.

“The suspects were found with a Bomtel handset and an unspecified quantity of drugs hidden inside a loaf of bread.

“They attempted to persuade the Charge Room Officer (CRO) to deliver the loaf of bread to one Gideon Amao, a suspect currently under investigation by the SCID.

He said that investigation was ongoing and further developments would be communicated in due course.

Hassan said the Commissioner of Police, Ali Dabigi, has warned the officers to be vigilant “in order to avoid any unfortunate incidents from happening”.

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Suspected herdsmen kill six villagers in Taraba community

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At least six persons were reportedly killed and scores injured following attack on a farming community by suspected herdsmen.

The attack that occurred on Sunday targeted Mararaban Azagwa and Alele villages all of Maihula in the Bali Local Government Area of the state..

A resident of the area, Isah Abdul, told our correspondent on Monday that trouble started when a man who was drunk and high on drugs he took at Maihula market was found dead on his way home.

“It is an unfortunate development. The relatives of the deceased, who later recovered his corpse, accused the Tiv villagers where the man died of being responsible for the death of their brother.

“There was nothing actually to point to the fact that the man was killed. He might have probably died from complications arising from the alcohol and the drugs he took.

“But his relatives, who suspected that he was killed by the Tiv villagers, mobilised and started attacking and killing people,” Abdul said.

The chairman, Taraba State Tiv Traditional Council, Zaki David Gbaa, who briefed journalists in Bali on the development, said six people were killed and four others are in critical conditions in the hospital.

Gbaa identified those killed to include; Aondohemba Salemkaan, Tersuugh Dondo, Terkuma Mbatim, Kumaga Ujam Asaaga Nev and Tersoo Memga.

The Tiv leader, who condemned the attack, however, commended the security agencies for their quick intervention to calm the situation.

He expressed confidence that the attackers would be arrested by security agencies and prosecuted, especially that all of them live in the community and could easily be identified.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Gambo Kwache, who confirmed the attack in a telephone interview, however said only two corpses were recovered by the police

Gambo noted that no arrest has been made so far, but security operatives were combing the area in search of the attackers.

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Lagos: Two fake EFCC operatives bag 46 years jail term

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By Adeyanju Esther

Justice O.O. Abike-Fadipe of the Special Offences Court in Ikeja has sentenced Ugwu Pascal Chijioke and Ibrahim Sadiq Adekunle to 46 years imprisonment for impersonating Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) operatives.

The duo executed a fake court order and were re-arraigned by the Lagos Zonal Command of the EFCC on five amended charges, including impersonation, attempting to obtain property, possessing documents containing false pretences, and unlawfully wearing EFCC uniforms.

One charge stated that on May 12, 2021, Chijioke and Adekunle attempted to defraud Oriyomi Johnson by falsely claiming a Chief Magistrate Court in Lagos had ordered the seizure of property at New Horizon Estate, Lekki. Another charge stated they wore jackets with the EFCC mark, implying they were authorised EFCC officials.

Both pleaded guilty to the charges. The prosecution, represented by Abdulhamid Lamido Tukur, reviewed the case’s facts, proving the defendants’ guilt and urging the court to convict them.

Justice Abike-Fadipe sentenced each defendant to seven years for counts one to three, one year for count four, and eight months for count five, with the sentences running concurrently.

They were arrested in May 2021 during an illegal operation at New Horizon Estate. Items recovered included fake EFCC ID cards, jackets, and a falsified court order.

Initially arraigned on October 12, 2021, Chijioke and Adekunle had pleaded not guilty before changing their plea.

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Police kill bandit, arrest three in Abuja

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Police officers from the Federal Capital Territory have killed a bandit and arrested three during a clearance operation.

The police during the operation stormed an identified hideout of kidnappers in Chikara, a community that shares a border with Kogi State.

This, however, led to a gun duel with the suspects.

The police in a statement on Saturday by the FCT command spokesperson, Josephine Adeh identified the arrested suspects as Mahammadu Isa, Likita Idris, and Isiyaku Muhammedu.

The statement read, “In the continuous effort against criminality in FCT, operatives from Utako Divisional headquarters stormed an identified kidnappers hideouts in Chikara, Kogi state bordering FCT, and Zuba, Abuja, in a streak of clearance operation between June 8 and 13, 2024, and arrested three suspects: Mahammadu Isa, 27 ‘m’ of Dantata Abuja, Likita Idris, 27 ‘m’ of Kogi state, and Isiyaku Muhammedu, 22 ‘m’ of Kogi State.

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