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Showing posts with label Police. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 April 2016


Nigerian superstar Wizkid has been warned by police after blogger Linda Ikeji reported him for abusive comments made on social media.

Wizkid attended a meeting with the Lagos State Commissioner of Police along with Ikeji on Monday, according to the Nigerian lifestyle blogger. 


Thursday, 7 April 2016


                     See What Fuel has done to a Police Man

 

Aren't these effect of fuel scarcity? Policeman breaks traffic law to get to his destination in Lagos.

There is God oooo

Monday, 7 March 2016



In his second despatch from Nigeria, Martin Bentham sees how a Justice For All project is raising policing standards and visits the country’s first sexual referral centre offering specialist help to rape victims.


Volunteer policing: former vigilante Omodele Morufu, who has helped police arrest a gang wanted over an attack on a girl

The gang suspects waited in the cells below as former vigilante leader Omodele Morufu sat alongside a Nigerian police chief speaking frankly about how he and his friends used to administer justice.

Saturday, 5 March 2016

 

For allegedly raping a sick 15-year old girl in Alisimie, a rural community near Agbor, Delta State, the police have arrested a 70-year old man, Paul Ogwe, and his accomplices in the crime, Ability Ogwu, 65, and Kenneth Okoro, 58.

The crime became public knowledge when a relation of the victim, Patricia Oroyelu, caught the trio having carnal knowledge of the minor, taking advantage of her health condition.

Saturday, 13 February 2016


The Police Command in Delta State paraded a gang of six Fulani herdsmen who kidnapped and murdered the traditional ruler Obi Akaeze Ofulue III of Ubulu-Uku, Aniocha South Local Government Area (LGA).

Obi of Ubulu-Uku Agbogidi Akaeze Ofulue found dead in the forestSahara Reporters Media

The State Commissioner of Police, Alkali Usman, paraded the group of men before journalists stating that one of the suspects associated with the culprits, by the name of Moni, was still at large.

"In the course of our investigations, on January 8, 2016, the late monarch's Samsung handset was recovered from one Jaminu Ahmed at Abraka market in Asaba. He was promptly arrested. The suspect's statement to detectives led to t

Thursday, 4 February 2016





Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha
The encounter between the Nigeria Medical Association, Imo State Chapter and the state government over the concession of Health Institutions in the state intensified on Thursday when a renowned Consultant Family Physician, Dr. Bede Azudialor was allegedly shot by the police.

Dr. Bede, a staff of the Federal Medical Centre Owerri was allegedly shot on the head by a yet – to – be identified police officer during a protest rally in Owerri by the NMA against what was described as “anti-life policies” of the state government.



 
The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Solomon Arase, has said that the Nigeria Police Force is evolving operational strategies that will lead to restoration of civil authority in the North-East.
Arase said this on Thursday in Abuja at a roundtable on security stabilisation in the North-East organised in conjunction with the Bristish High Commission.
He said that the forum was aimed at providing a close interaction with strategic stakeholders in the security of the affected states.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016






The Cross River State Police Command on Wednesday re-united 11-year-old Felicia Destiny, who was abducted five years ago, with her parents.

Destiny was abducted in January, 2011 at Okpekpe in Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo state by a native doctor, Emmanuel Akpan-Okon.

PUNCH Metro had exclusively reported on November 26, 2015 that Akpan-Okon also abducted another girl, Esther Augustine Wisdom (11), from Onitsha in Anambra State and turned the kids into sex slaves.

The kids were rescued on November 16, 2015, in Akamkpa, Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State based on a tip off.

Monday, 28 December 2015


  
The abductors of one 63-year-old Ogo Omereji who was kidnapped and eventually buried alive, have been apprehended by the Imo State Police Command.

It will be recalled that the deceased was abducted and buried alive in a shallow grave by her abductors who polices sources revealed upon apprehension, were her nephews: Gift Emeka (26), Sunday Uchenna (28) and Emeka Chinedu (27).

The family of the victim, who was reportedly abducted on her farm on September 26 by the three-man kidnap syndicate, was said to have paid N500, 000 to the kidnappers who eventually killed the victim on noticing that the victim may have identified them.

Tuesday, 15 December 2015



A certain 32-year-old man identified as Akiri-Kemepamini Wisdom, who allegedly participated in a bank robbery in the FESTAC area of Lagos state, has been arrested by the state police command.

On Wednesday, October 14, the said robbery gang stormed two commercial banks in FESTAC Town during which a mother and her child were shot dead.

Subsequently, one Diokoro Chinedu alongside Wisdom, were apprehended by the Igando Police Division along the LASU-Iba Road and 86 bullets, the sum of N134,6 75, an AK-49 rifle, a Nigerian Army cap and a T-shirt with the inscription, ‘Gallant Patrol’, were recovered from them.


The police revealed that the duo who were on an unregistered motorcycle, were arrested during a stop-and-search, while a third suspect, also on the motorcycle, escaped. A bag was said to have been recovered from them also.

Wisdom, a native of Ese Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State, said he and the runaway suspect were given an instruction by their boss, identified simply as TK, to take the bag to a man, whose name he claimed not to know.

Wisdom, confessing before newsmen, said: “I am a fisherman. It was my friend, Kinikini, who carried the bag. We were told by our boss to deliver the bag to another man. I am an errand boy to the gang leader. He and his boys stay in the creeks. He has many guns and I do not know how many he uses for operation.

“They usually give me about N4,000 for such delivery. Now that I have been arrested, I know I am dead because they will be trailing me thinking I have leaked their secrets to the police.”

Chinedu, an Imo State indigene on his part, denied being aware of the contents of the bag, saying he was just a victim of circumstances.

“If I was aware of what my passengers were carrying, I would not have taken them. I am an okada rider in Victory Estate, in the Iba area. I picked the two men around Monkey Village bus stop. They said I should take them to Iyana School. When we got there, they said I should take them to Igando.

“On the way, we met policemen on stop-and-search. If I knew they had such weapons in their bag, I wouldn’t have stopped for the policemen, but I didn’t know what was in the bag.
“When the policemen asked them what was inside the bag, they couldn’t answer. When one of the policemen touched the bag, he said what he touched felt like a gun.

“I told the policeman to hold them responsible because they owned the bag and that I was just an okada rider.
“The police have searched my house but they didn’t find anything. I am innocent. If God should save me from this trouble, I will never ride okada again,” Chinedu sobbed.

Parading the suspects at the Command, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni said they were assisting the police with investigations.

According to him, “One of them is an errand boy to the kingpin of the gang that carried out the bank robbery in FESTAC recently. He is helping us with our investigations.

“They actually attempted to drop the bag and run away, but they were arrested,” Owoseni added.

Source: Daily Post News

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