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Police foil kidnap attempts in Kaduna, rescue victims

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Kaduna State Police revealed that operatives foiled two kidnap attempts both on Tuesday and on Wednesday, adding that four victims were rescued.

Police Spokesman in the state, ASP Mohammed Jalige, stated on Wednesday that Tuesday’s attempt was recorded at Buruk area of Ragachikun in Chickun Local Government Area.

He added that Wednesday’s kidnap attempt was foiled and at Barakallahu area in Igabi Local Government Area of the state.

Jalige explained that the police received a distress call on Tuesday that bandits had blocked the Buruk-Birnin Gwari Road around Kwanan Ruwa Village in Chikun to kidnap commuters.

“Operatives were immediately mobilised to the area and upon sighting them, the bandits started shooting sporadically in an effort to whisk away their victims,’’ he stated.

He explained that the operatives engaged the bandits tactically and eventually forced them to retreat into the nearby bush, abandoning their victims who were rescued unhurt.

“The victims were subsequently taken to the police station from where they were released to their families.

“The vehicle in which they were travelling was also handed over to the owner upon proper documentation,’’ he stated.

Jalige added that on Wednesday, “Police operatives with reinforcement from the Nigerian Army, intercepted a group of bandits as they forced their way into the Barakallahu community in Igabi Local Government Area.

“It was the bandits’ usual criminal manner to force themselves into communities to kidnap residents,” he stated.

The Police Spokesman added that operatives responded promptly and engaged the bandits in a gun duel which lasted for about two hours.

This forced the assailants to abandon their mission before fleeing into the forest with varying bullet wounds.

Jalige stated that preliminary investigation revealed that no one was kidnapped in the community and no resident or operative sustained any injury.

“Normalcy is restored in the environs as rigorous patrol is being intensified to forestall further attacks.

“The Police are appreciative of the prompt report of these bandits’ movement to security agencies that resulted in thwarting of the two attempted incidents.

“Residents are urged to sustain the partnership to enable us to safeguard our respective communities from criminal elements,’’ Jalige stated.

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Police arrest popular prankster over security-alarming videos

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By Adeyanju Esther

The Nigeria Police Force, through its NPF National Cybercrime Centre, has apprehended Ubani Zion Chibuike, also known as ZFancy, at an apartment in Wuye, Abuja.

The arrest comes in response to viral videos circulating on social media, alleging ZFancy’s involvement in serious crimes, including rape, causing widespread concern among the public.

ZFancy later claimed that the videos were staged and intended to attract attention following a hiatus. Despite his explanation, such actions carry significant consequences and cannot be disregarded lightly.

The Nigeria Police Force has emphasised its commitment to public safety and accountability, ensuring individuals are held responsible for actions that provoke fear or disrupt public tranquillity.

The Police has issued a stern warning to pranksters and content creators, urging compliance with the law and caution in producing content that could threaten public safety or compromise national security.

As legal proceedings progress, the public is urged to remain composed, assured that appropriate measures are being taken in this case.

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Police arrest suspected kidnappers, recover weapons in Abuja

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By Adeyanju Esther

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has apprehended several suspected kidnappers in the Gwagwa and Dei-Dei areas of the territory.

The arrests were made by operatives from the Utako division acting on credible intelligence between June 30 and July 3, 2024.

According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer on Thursday, SP Josephine Adeh, the suspects were identified as Umar Abdullahi, also known as Auta, Likita Abubakar, Salisu Sani, Sabiu Mohammed, and Aliyu Suleiman.

They were apprehended in connection with a kidnapping incident that occurred in Gwagwa on June 12, 2024, during which two residents were killed and a ransom of 12 million naira was collected from the victim’s family.

The suspects are also allegedly involved in several other kidnappings and criminal activities within the Capital Territory.

Upon their arrest, law enforcement recovered four AK-47 rifles, a Dane gun, two magazines, and eight unexpended live ammunition from the suspects. All suspects have reportedly confessed to their involvement in the crimes.

While investigations continue, the Commissioner of Police, FCT, CP Benneth C. Igweh, psc, mni, has reiterated the command’s commitment to ensuring the security and safety of residents.

The recovery of weapons and the apprehension of the suspects mark a significant step in the ongoing efforts to combat crime and maintain law and order in the FCT.

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Osun: Four persons charged to court for assaulting IBEDC officials

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By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo

Three suspects, Babatunde Taiwo (28), Adeyemi Jamiu (34) and  Yunusa Saheed (21) have been arraigned before an Osogbo Magistrate Court over allegations of assault and obstruction of duty.

The trio allegedly assaulted officials of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC).

According to the charge sheet, the defendants committed the offences at the Ogo Oluwa Area, Osogbo, on June 20, 2024.

They were accused of seriously assaulting three IBEDC staff, Abeebullah Asiru,  Adejumo Dasola and Dosumu Raphael, while performing their lawful duties.

The trio were also accused of attacking the victims and preventing them performing their lawful duties.

They were also charged for allegedly beating and injuring the IBEDC staff.

The offence according to the charge was contrary to and punishable under Section 517, 509, 249 (d), 145, 356, and 338 of the Criminal Code Cap 34 Vol. 11 Laws of Osun State of Nigeria 2003.

But, the suspects pleaded not guilty to the allegations slammed against them.

Defence Counsels, Okobe Najite, Tubosun Oladipo, and Funsho Muritala applied for the bail of the accused persons in the liberal term.

In his ruling, Magistrate Segun Ayilara granted the accused bail in the sum of N500,000 each with two sureties.

Ayilara directed that the sureties must be a civil servant and relative of the suspects and must be resident within Osogbo.

He, thereafter, adjourned the case till July 17, 2024

In a similar case, Tiamiyu Opeyemi  was also charged for allegedly threatening to kill one Mr. Olawami Ayodele, an IBEDC official, with a cutlass one of IBEDC officials when he was carrying out his official duty.

Opeyemi (37), was said to have committed the offence at Zone 12 back of Capital area, Osogbo on July 2, 2023.

The offence, according to the contravened Section 81(6) and 249(d) of Criminal Code Cap.34 Vol.II Laws of Osun State Nigeria 2002.

He pleaded not guilty and was subsequently granted bail in the sum of N250,000 with one surety. The case was later adjourned till August 2, 2024 for hearing.

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