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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Red Alert: Robbers target ATMs, hotels, drinking spots in Lagos



One of the major advantages of a cash-less economy often touted by analysts is that the use of Automated Teller Machines reduces crime.

However, CRIME DIGEST investigations show that criminals now prefer to loiter around ATMs installed outside bank premises at odd hours of the day and pretend to be engrossed in one activity or another, while waiting to pounce on potential victims.


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Nigerian policemen are least paid in the world – Inspector-General


The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, on Friday said Nigeria’s policemen are the least paid in the world.

The IG made the startling revelation at the opening of the renovated Peacekeeping Hall at the headquarters of the Nigeria Police Force in Abuja.

“This is the only country in the world that police are least paid; this is the only country in the world that the police welfare is least considered.



“Our officers and men have made Nigeria proud at all times and at all places they served and are serving. If we were able to do it outside, why are we failing here? We are not able to do it here because of the lack of equipment,” he said.

Source: PUNCH

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Over 40 Boko Haram suspects, surrender to JTF


Last night, over 40 suspected terrorists allegedly of the Boko Haram stock have surrendered themselves to Joint Task Force (JTF) in Mubi, Adamawa State.
The town has been under a curfew, and a military house-to-house search since last week.
The source further informed us that about 100 different types of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), sophisticated weapons and other pieces of evidence have been discovered in the ongoing military exercise.

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EFCC Nabs Currency Courier Abubakar Tijani In Lagos Trying to Export 1.1 Billion naira Cash

Abubakar Tijani


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday arrested one Abubakar Tijani Sheriff, whom it described as a bulk currency smuggler, as he attempted to smuggle $7million out of the country.
The EFCC said in a statement today that Sheriff, 24, was arrested at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos en route Dubai, United Arab Emirates, as he boarded his flight.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

IGP Constitutes ‘High-Powered’ Abuja Team To Take-Over Investigation for death Of Newly-wed Ugochukwu Ozuah.

The Inspector-General of Police, M.D Abubakar, has set up a high-powered team from the Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID), to take over the investigation of the shooting death of Ugochukwu Ozuah on September, 2012 to find his killers.


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Suspicious Object Causes Panic at Lagos US Consulate


A suspicious object caused panic at the United States Consulate in Lagos Thursday forcing workers to disperse hurriedly just as the embassy promptly issued a fresh travel warning to its citizens on its website.

The consulate staff that normally closed duty by 4.pm had to leave the premises of the foreign mission as early as 2.pm leaving only few essential workers behind.

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Floods: Death toll now 104

The National Emergency Management Agency has said that 104 persons have lost their lives in the floods that have ravaged the North Central zone of the country in the last two months.

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PUNCH: We’re Winning War against Boko Haram -Jonathan

 President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed optimism that the acts of terrorism being perpetrated by the Islamic sect, Boko Haram, which has killed over 1,400 people in the North since 2010, will soon be over.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Police man, Pregnant woman killed in Bayelsa robbery attack


A policeman and a pregnant woman were killed Wednesday, during an exchange of gunfire between policemen and some armed robbers in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.


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Tanker Explosion claims Policeman and 20 other lives, in Niger


About 20 persons Wednesday lost their lives when a petrol tanker crashed and exploded in Kudu village located on Bida-Mokwa road in Niger State.
it was gathered that the accident occurred when the tanker was about to negotiate a bend in the town before it fell down and exploded, resulting in the death of about 20 persons and a policeman.


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4,700 people displaced in Kwara


 The Kwara State Government has said that 4,700 people had been rendered homeless in the state as a result of flood.
In a statement on Wednesday by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Communication, Dr. Muyideen Akorede, the  state government said sympathised particularly with the people of Edu Local Government Area of the state over the disaster that submerged many parts of the council.


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Gunmen Kill Two Police Guards At Home Of Former Secretary To The Nigerian Government In Bauchi


Unidentified gunmen invaded the home of Aminu Saleh, former secretary to the Nigerian government, killing two police guards at the Azare, Bauchi state home used by the ex-official to receive visitors.
Sources said the attack might be linked to efforts by Mr. Saleh to bring together Muslim clerics and elders led by Dahiru Bauchi who have stated they are involved in a dialogue with Boko Haram.

The Boko Haram sect reportedly opposes dialogue with the Nigerian government on its behalf.

Mr. Saleh was at home at the time of the attack but was unharmed.

Last week, still unidentified gunmen shot and killed the former comptroller of prisons in the same city. Mr. Ibrahim Katagum died in hospital 24 hours after he was shot in the leg and stomach.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

One killed, three injured as gunmen invade University of Jos



Jos – One person was killed on Wednesday when two armed men attacked the permanent site of the University of Jos in Plateau.

The reports that the armed men invaded the university and opened fire on students, injuring two girls whose names were given as Uju Imo and Esther Ugwu, both 100 level students of the English Department of the university.



Mr Emmanuel Abu, Public Relations Officer of the Plateau State Police Command, who confirmed the incident, said that angry students pursued and killed one of the attackers while the other attacker escaped death.

He said that the two injured students were receiving treatment at the Plateau State Specialist Hospital in Jos.

“Following the intervention of the police, the injured attacker was rescued and taken to the hospital while the corpse of the other attacker had been taken to the mortuary,’’ he said.

The police officer said that a pistol was recovered from the surviving attacker with three live cartridges.

“But normalcy has returned to the university and the police have commenced full investigation into the matter,” he said. (NAN)

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Lagos Robberies: 3 Suspects in Police Net.



Three armed robbery suspects-Uche Okeagbu, Emmanuel Ezeani and Chinonso Nwuangwu-have been arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Lagos, in connection with the September 9, 2012 robberies in the state, which left three policemen and a civilian dead.

The suspects were arrested at their Ajangbadi hideout on September 23 following a tip-off.

The suspects were said to members of a much larger group, which had about three weeks ago, carried out simultaneous robberies in Gbagada, Agege, Anthony, Ojodu, Itire, Ikeja and Ilasamaja areas of the state.



It was learnt that after 23-year-old Okeagbu was arrested, his confession led to the recovery of a large cache of ammunition, one rocket propel grenade launcher, 225 AK 47 magazines fully-loaded, over 10,000 rounds of AK 47 live ammunition, two general purpose machine guns, 260 rounds of GPMG live ammunition, five dynamite with detonator and nine AK 47 rifles.

A self employed oil dealer before his foray into armed robbery, Okeagbu told PUNCH METRO that he was once based in Port Harcourt.

He said, “I was an oil dealer in Port Harcourt before a friend introduced me to this gang. I have been with them for a while and during the time, I went with them for four operations in Ibadan where I got N500,000 as my share. Another was in Uyo where I got N800, 000. I also got N800, 000 for the First Bank robbery at Share, Kwara State and N100,000 for the Lagos robbery. All these took place this year.

“In all these operations, the targets were banks which we robbed successfully. I never went with the group into the banks. I always stayed back with the driver in the car because I was scared but I didn’t go with the gang when they raided Lagos three weeks ago.”

A SARS team led by, Mr. Abba Kyari, found the gang’s armoury in two Volkswagen buses with registration numbers LSD 467 AR and AGL 506 XB, parked at Okeagbu’s residence at Ajangbadi.

Also, Nwuangwu said he took part in four robbery operations at Diamond Bank, Akure, in Ondo State, UBA, Osogbo in Osun State, GTB Okene, in Kogi State and Skyebank, Auchi, in Edo State.

The 23year-old said, “I was merely the driver of the vehicles. I just drove them to whereever they had an operation. I used to be an oil dealer in Port Harcourt before I joined the gang but I have stopped going with them for operations for a while now.”  

Source: Punch.

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How four Northern Governors robbed their states of N1b for PDP Chairman Bamanga Tukur



SaharaReporters has unearthed a fraudulent contribution of a whopping N1 billion by the governors of Gombe, Bauchi, Adamawa, and Taraba as a gift to the Peoples Democratic Party Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur on the occasion of the launch of his biography.

Each of the four Northeastern governors contributed an astounding N250 million to the launch of “The Global Villager in Abuja,” written by a veteran journalist, Eddie Aderinokun, to commemorate the 77th birthday of Tukur.



It would be recalled that early last week, President Goodluck Jonathan pleaded with PDP governors for “donations” for the launch, which they had boycotted.

President Jonathan, who was accompanied to the event by Chief Edwin Clarke, Professor Jerry Gana, Chief Arthur Eze and several others, was surprised to find that only three of the party’s 23 governors were present, although they were all in town for a meeting with the president.

New revelations show that the state governors made substantial donations to the event after all, with some of them also donating expensive memorabilia for distribution to guests at the event. Some of the memorabilia obtained by Saharareporters included handmade leather iPad covers emblazoned with embossed photo and name of Mr. Tukur “BMT@77 on them.

Source: Sahara Reporters

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Lagos State says it is now unlawful for LASTMA to drive impounded vehicles



The Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Kayode Opeifa, on Tuesday said that officials of the State Traffic Management Authority had no right to drive impounded vehicles.

Opeifa made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

“It is unlawful for LASTMA official to drive vehicles that contravened the law, except the arrested motorist resisted arrest or has no driver’s licence, which is the only guarantee for any driver to be on the road.



“We have been hearing reports of our men driving arrested vehicles. However, in the course of driving the vehicle, if there is an accident, the officer involved will be held responsible.

“My advice is that when a vehicle is arrested, the offender should cooperate by coming to Alausa to redress the issue, which at times, after scrutiny, the offender may be allowed to go without any punishment,” he said.

He also advised LASTMA officials to stop chasing unruly motorists, but rather, they should book their vehicles.

The commissioner explained that such vehicles could be traced to the owner’s home with the newly introduced automated vehicle licencing and renewal system, known as AutoReg.

Opeifa lamented that some motorists, especially commercial bus operators, are in the habit of fighting LASTMA officials, while some even make attempt to crush them to death.

Source: PUNCH

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Man impersonating Deputy Commissioner of Police arrested with charms in Abeokuta


On Monday Sept 24, 2012, security officials arrested a fake deputy commissioner of police in Ogun State Governor’s office in Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.

The fake police officer identified as Mr T.A Banjo at the time of his arrest was found in possession of charms.

He was nabbed while himself and 2 other people were trying to find their way to the office of the Secretary to the State Government, Mr.Taiwo Adeoluwa located within the same premises.


Suspicious of the way the suspects were moving within the Governor’s Office Complex, vigilant security operatives had promptly arrested them.

When interrogated by security operatives, Banjo reportedly claimed that three of them were on a visit to the governor’s office to see the Secretary to the State Government, Adeoluwa.

When searched, items including a police officer’s Identity Card with the rank of Deputy Commissioner, a National Identity Card , handsets and objects suspected to be charms were found on the three suspects.

The arrest of the three suspects caused confusion among workers in the SSG office who became apprehensive following the news that a fake policeman who claimed to be on a visit to their boss had been arrested and found to be in possession of charms.

Confirming the arrest, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said the suspects were in custody of the police at the Command Headquarters, Eleweran.

Adejobi, an assistant superintendent of police said, The incident was a clear case of impersonation. He has the I D card of the rank of deputy Commissioner. It is impersonation,we are taking over the case. He must have used it to perpetrate some evils. We cannot condone this evil.”

Source: PUNCH

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Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company staff arrested with fake N1,000 notes


Police in Lagos have arrested a staff of the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company, NSPMC, for allegedly being in possession of fake N900,000 (nine hundred thousand naira) in N1,000 denomination.

The suspect, who identified himself as Osakpolo Igbinosa from Edo State, said the fake naira notes were not actually printed by him but were the ones that were yet to reach the final stage of printing by NSPMC where he works as a material security officer.



He said he had been perpetrating the criminal act since 2010 until he was recently arrested by crack detectives attached to ‘Area N’ Command Headquarters Ijede in Ikorodu, a suburb of Lagos.

According to him, he had gone to a nearby bureau de change operator to have the money exchanged for American Dollars, when the Hausa operator raised an alarm and alerted the police.

Igbinosa said: “The notes are not fake per se. But the difference is that they have not reached the final state of production and so there are no serial numbers on them.

“I did not print them contrary to what I am hearing. These notes are genuine ones and were printed by my company, but I stole them because I needed to offset some debt.”

Lagos State Police Pubic Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide, told newsmen that the suspect was arrested on September 19 at 4pm.

She said: “One Abdulraham Abdullahi of Benson Plaza Ikorodu alerted policemen attached to Shagamu road that one Osakpolor Igbinosa of the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company located on Victoria Island with staff number MSC./4503 transacted a business of exchange of fake N900,000 for three thousand US Dollars.

“The suspect was promptly arrested and during interrogation, he confessed to being a security man attached to the NSPMC and that he stole the money from the office.”

Source: Vanguard

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Fish Out Killers Of Groom, Lagosians Task Fashola, IGP



Following the death of Mr. Ugochukwu Ozuah, 36, who was  said to have been shot dead five days after his wedding by policemen from the Anthony Police Station last week, Lagos residents have urged the state governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, and the Inspector General of Police Muhammed Abubakar to find the killers as well as give priority attention to the security of lives and property.

A civil servant, Akintayo Morakinyo,  said: “We cannot continue to fund the police force and they cannot protect anybody.”



Another resident, Peter Eze, a computer scientists, lamented that Lagos State was gradually becoming unsafe for the residents to live in.

“The week before this, armed robbers were just moving from one door step to the other, robbing people and somebody is saying we have security officials. For me, God is the one protecting me and my family. All the money the government is spending on security is being  wasted,” he  said.

Ugochukwu  Ozuah, a trained engineer from Awka North LGA of Anambra State, just wedded his wife five days before he met his untimely death last Thursday.

The deceased’s sister, identified as Mrs. Nkechi Nonyelu, and other relations, who wore gloomy faces, said they were too devastated to speak to the press.

Meanwhile, the his family has described the defence put up by the authorities of the Nigeria Police as not only shameless, but distasteful for those who are paid with tax payers’ money to protect the citizenry.

Nonyelu said:  ‘There is only one version to all these stories making the rounds that is true, and that is that the Police shot my brother.

“It was five days after his wedding and, according to the friend he had gone to drop off, there was no argument, nor was there any resistance to any move by the Police to arrest him. All he said he heard at the approach of the now mystery policeman was, ‘Who is there?’  followed immediately by gunshots which felled my brother.”

She also decried explanation given by the DPO on the night of the incident stressing that he could neither explain why he got to the spot and met Ugo gasping for breath and stood akimbo until the friend of the deceased came back with the wife and other neighbors who now rushed the victim to the nearest hospital.

She insisted that the DPO’s explanation of how he got to the scene of a shoot out he claimed was reported to him by those who reside within the estate without the company of his men leaves much to be desired. “After all, we all know how the Police operate” she submits.

In a related development, the colleagues of the deceased at the University of Lagos where he was to round up his masters degree led by the Coordinator of the course Dr Soji George were in the family home of their dead colleague who they described as jolly good fellow whose contribution to the department would be hard to be equaled by any student.

They pledged to help in unraveling the culprit behind the dastardly act as well as contributing to his burial arrangement.

Oguchukewu Ozuah, 36 was allegedly murdered by a policeman attached to Anthony division last Thursday when he went to drop his friend after he paid the deceased at his Oke-Oluwa Estate residence in Lagos.

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Chorister abducts member’s child at RCCG in Abuja, suspect still at large


The Redeemed Christian church of God (RCCG), located at Amino Kano Crescent, Wuse 2 became an abduction and stealing centre yesterday when a young woman, Comfort Amos, allegedly stole (abducted) Oluwatoniloba David Obafemi from the mother who is also a member of the same church.

Comfort Amos who sat where Mariah Toyin Obafenmi, (Tony’s mother) sat in the church had capitalized on the proximity and had kidnapped Toni from the mother.


Comfort who collected the child from the mother in the church as part of her way of assisting the mother to play with the child had told the nursing mother that she was going to the children segment of the church to give her house-help some money for church offering.


Comfort Amos, who is also a member of the church choir had quietly left the church without the consent of the mother and has since been at a large as all effort to get across to her has proved abortive.

When the nursing mother did not see Toyin return to the church, she became worried and headed for the children arm of the church where she discovered that Comfort’s gesture was for a motive, as she had already gone out of the church with the child.

The church members immediately swung into action after Tony’s mother raised alarm over the abduction of her child. A member, Wole Sonibare quickly put a call through to Comfort who retorted back , that she was not running away with the baby, and that she would soon be back to hand over the child to his mother.

Several attempts made to reach Comfort on the phone after the initial call did not work out as her mobile phone was permanently switched off. Toni is said to be only 9 months old while Comfort is between 40 and 41 years old. She was last traced to Plateau State, Shendam Local government to be precised.

The parents who have appealed to the general public to provide useful information to them if any, have given out their numbers for people to reach them. There numbers are, 08075672060 and 08064966277

Security Watch Naija will bring you update on this news.

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PHOTO NEWS: (DEATH TO AMERICA) HUNDREDS OF MUSLIMS PROTEST ANTI-ISLAM MOVIE IN KADUNA





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Man Bags 2 Months Imprisonment For Stealing N5,000 Belts



An Oshodi Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on Monday sentenced a 29-year-old man, Jonathan Gonu, to two months imprisonment for stealing three belts valued N5,000.

Gonu, who resides at Gospel Villa, Iyana Shasha, Lagos, had on arraignment pleaded guilty to a two-count charge of burglary and stealing.

The convict pleaded for leniency. Magistrate Adebisi Osho sentenced the convict to two months imprisonment without an option of fine, Osho ordered that the sentence should run concurrently.



The prosecutor, Cpl. Kehinde Olatunde, told the court that the convict had on Aug.17 at Shop 12, Iretioluwa St., Oshodi Expressway, Oshodi, Lagos, at about 2:00 a.m. stole the belts from the shop of one Mr Okolie Ejike.

“The complainant received a call from Mr Yomi Balogun, a security man attached to Boladale St., Oshodi, that he saw the convict in his shop stealing.

“He went there the next morning and saw that the accused had stolen three belts valued N5,000 and he was apprehended," Olatunde said.

He said when the convict was interrogated; he claimed to be an orphan and needed money to feed.

The prosecutor said that the offences contravened Sections 287 and 307 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2011.

The magistrate in his ruling said, “in view of the evidence before me, you are hereby sentenced to two months imprisonment without an option of fine’’. (NAN)

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JTF raids bomb factory, arrest 156 suspects



Mubi – Adamawa: The Joint Task Force, JTF Sunday night raided the main hide out of the suspected Boko Haram terrorists in Mubi the commercial nerve centre of Adamawa State 156 members of the dreaded suspects were arrested.

Addressing newsmen shortly after inspecting the compound where the raid took place, Commander of the 23rd Armored Brigade, Nigerian Army Yola, Brigadier General John Nwaoga hinted the operation was sequel to the recent clandestine activities and destruction of GSM Masts in Mubi by the suspected terrorists.



Brigadier General Nwaoga, who was accompanied by the Adamawa Police Commissioner Mr. Godffrey Okeke and the State Director of SSS said the raid has really helped the military intelligence to unravel the mystery behind the protracted wave of shooting and bomb attacks in Mubi Town.

Among items recovered from the raid, code named Operation restore sanity” are ready to us improved explosive device, chemicals, arms and ammunitions, over 500 dagger knives, 9 AK47 assault riffles, locally made pistols, rocket launchers among others.

“Based on intelligence report, a combined team of the JTF isolated the area, cordoned it and made sure that innocent and law abiding citizens were not hurt” Brigadier General Nwaoga stated.

At the military base housing the FRSC training school Mubi, 156 suspects were arraigned including 6 females and 5 children who wereresaved.

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Man Nabbed For Allegedly Stealing N1.1m Vehicle Parts



A 38-year-old man, Isaac Ineh, on Monday appeared before a Somolu Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, on alleged theft of vehicle parts valued at N1,149,779.

Ineh, who is of no fixed address, is facing a count charge of stealing. The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.



The prosecutor, ASP Akinlebi Adegoke, told the court that Ineh had on Sept. 17 at 10.00 p.m. broke into the premises of Consolidated Hallmark Insurance Company and stole the vehicle parts.

According to him, the accused allegedly climbed into the premises of the company, located at No. 266 Obanikoro St., Somolu, and vandalised the vehicles.

``Ineh climbed over the fence into the premises and vandalised several vehicles in the premises and collected 24 side mirrors, 14 brain boxes and 12 control switches.

``He collected the vehicle parts all valued at N1, 149, 779.

``The security men on duty raised an alarm when the security alarm of one of the vehicles went off and the accused attempted to flee but was apprehended," Adegoke said.

 He said the offences contravened Section 278 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State 2011.

The Magistrate, Mrs Bola Osunsanmi, granted the accused bail in the sum of N300, 000 with two sureties in like sum, and adjourned the case to Oct. 19 for trial. (NAN)

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Former IG of Police, Sunday Ehindero Remanded in Kuje Prisons for Embezzling N16million & Misappropriating over N500million



Talk about having a taste of one’s own medicine. After sending so many people to jail, its time to go join them. How sad.

The Former Inspector General of Police, Sunday Ehindero has been remanded in Kuje prisons for charges of embezzling and misappropriating funds while at the helm of affairs. Ehindero is on trial for allegedly embezzling N16 million meant for the police force. He and a former Commissioner of Police in charge of Budget, John Obaniyi, were, on Friday, docked before an Abuja High Court.



There have been several versions of the actual amount misappropriated by the duo during their tenure.Daily Times reports that the money was the interest that accrued to N567 million donated to the police, for the procurement of arms, ammunition and riot control equipment, by the Bayelsa State Government.Tribune claims that they misappropriated about N558 million while The Nation says they misappropriated about N574.4 million Police fund while in office.

Furthermore, they were accused of placing another N200 million from the donation in a fixed deposit account at the defunct Intercontinental Bank Plc where it yielded N6.5 million. They allegedly converted the interests that accrued from the two fixed deposits to their personal use.

They were arraigned by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) over a six count-charge of criminal conspiracy and misappropriation Police funds while in office.

Both men pleaded not guilty.

The trial judge, Justice Mudashiru Oniyangi had granted the former police chief bail in the sum of N10 million and was to also provide a surety in like sum.

But when he failed to meet the bail applications by Friday evening, he was sent to Kuje Prisons to spend at least the next 48 hours, until Monday, with other prisoners.

Ehindero succeeded Tafa Balogun, who was also convicted for corruption, as Inspector General of Police. He served his tenure between 2005 and 2007.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Boko Haram 'Accountant' Arrested With N4.5 Million Cash



The onslaught of the security services against Boko Haram seems to be paying off with the arrest of a top operative of the Islamist group described as the accountant.

'The accountant' was said to be in transit between Kano and Zaria, last week, with N4.5 million cash belonging to the Islamist group when men of the JTF intercepted and arrested him.



Sunday Vanguard sources said he was travelling in a commuter bus as a cover. The arrest came barely two days after security agents tracked and killed Boko Haram spokesman, Abu Qaqa, in an operation in Kano.

Anti-American protest in Kano yesterday

The Islamist group's 'accountant', it was learnt, embarked on the journey which originated from Maiduguri, Borno State, to make cash transfers. The sources said his cover blew after he and another associate made some money transfers in Kano, an action that aroused the curiosity of bank officials who alerted security agents.

The associate was arrested but, by then, the 'accountant' was already on his way to Zaria. Subsequent manhunt yielded fruit as the 'Boko Haram accountant' was arrested in transit. The Islamist group's kingpin, according to the sources, is under intense interrogation by security agents in Kano. Sunday Vanguard understood that the security services believe the arrest of the 'accountant' is a major breakthrough in the efforts to contain terrorism in the country.

Boko Haram is believed to be behind deadly attacks in the northern part of the country.

Source: Vanguard

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Nigeria: Suicide Bomber Attacks Bauchi Church - Kills Two Injures 46


Bauchi — A suicide bomber today attacked Saint John's Catholic Church Bauchi opposite Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium killing two people and injuring 46.

The attack was the third attack in two weeks.

Nine people were killed by unknown gunmen in Zango village last Sunday, and last Monday ex-Comptroller General of Prisons Ibrahim Jarma was shot dead together along with his orderly after he came out from the mosque near his house in Azare.


Deputy Police Public Relations Officer Hassan Mohammed Auyo confirmed the death of two persons and the 46 injured.


"...when a suicide bomber targeted the church, he was prevented and instead he detonated his explosives in the parking lot killing one person and among the injured victims taken to the hospital a boy between the ages of six to eight died while receiving treatment."

ASP Hassan said the bomber came in an Opel Vectra. Among the injured persons were two policemen deployed to protect the church.

An eye witness told Daily Trust that the bomber tried to gain entrance to the church but when he failed he detonated his explosives in a car park killing himself and one woman.

According to him, "we came out from training inside the stadium. We had just passed the church when we heard a loud sound followed by fire and smoke. We had to run for our lives."

Witnesses said Police and Army personnel cordoned off the area while rescue agents evacuated the victims to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital Bauchi.

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Nigeria: 24-Hour Curfew On Damaturu



A 24-hour curfew was yesterday imposed on Damaturu, the Yobe State capital even as the Joint Task Force (JTF) said 25 suspected members of the Jama'atu Ahlis Sunnati Lidda'awati Wal Jihad also called Boko Haram, were arrested during a raid.

Sunday Trust reports that the restriction of movement has grounded social and economic activities in Damaturu, the city that has witnessed the worst impact of the Boko Haram insurgency.


A sizeable number of residents including students, civil servants and politicians have deserted the town for fear of the sect.

Lieutenant Lazarus Eli, the spokesman of TF told our correspondent on phone that the exercise was meant to "clean up the state capital of terrorists."

Cont'd on pg 3Eli, who said the exercise began around 5:30am yesterday revealed that a cache of arms had been uncovered from many hideouts of Boko Haram members.

"Soon after the commencement of the operations, some terrorists confronted our men but we succeeded in subduing them. No life was lost on both sides and the good news is that we have arrested 25 suspects.

"We have also seized large quantity of weapons, including RPGs and multi-purpose machine guns.

"The exercise will continue. We have restricted movement of people and vehicles.

"JTF will advise the state government on the right time to relax the curfew," Eli said.

Our correspondent reports that the closure of all the entry points to Damaturu caused gridlock as motorists going to different parts of the country from Borno and neighbouring countries of Chad, Cameroon and Niger were stranded.

Residents in Damaturu have remained indoors.

Meanwhile, the attacks on telecommunication masts by the insurgents have grounded communication and aggravated the woes of the masses.

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Nigeria: Gunmen Attack Village in Adamawa, Kill Four, Injure Nine


The Lamurde Local Government Authorities in Adamawa have confirmed the death of four persons following an attack by unknown gunmen in Yoldi Kohi village, Bidoma Development Area.

Mr Dennis Kakaba, the administrator of Bidoma Development Area in Lamurde confirmed the incident while receiving State Government officials and members of the State Emergency Management Agency on Saturday.


Kakaba told the visiting officials that a group of unidentified gunmen attacked the village on Sept. 17 at about 3 a.m.

"I received a call at about 3 a.m. from some people in the village that they were under attack by some gunmen.

"So, I alerted the security agents about the development which they immediately responded to.

"Four people are confirmed dead, nine seriously injured and are still receiving medical treatment at Numan General Hospital with over one thousand people displaced," Kakaba said.

He said that about 80 houses were razed, more than 350 cows and other domestic animals burnt to ashes while property worth millions of naira were also destroyed.

He thanked the officials for the gesture and appealed to the State Government to ensure the protection of the lives and property of its citizens.

Alhaji Salihu Zumo, the Commissioner for Special Duties said that they were in the area to commiserate with the entire local government development area and the affected people.

He said that relief materials and an undisclosed amount of money had been donated to those receiving medical treatment at Numan General Hospital and other affected victims to ease their living condition.

He said that the governor was shocked over the incident and appealed to the communities in the area to live in peace with one another.

"Government will not allow such incessant killings to continue.

"A panel is going to be set up to investigate those behind this massacre," Zumo said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that relief materials donated include blankets, rubber mats, bags of rice, sachet water, among others

(NAN)

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Nigeria: Insecurity - 2 Battalions Moved to Damaturu, Potiskum



In its continued effort at ridding the country of terrorists' activities, the Nigerian Army has moved two of its battalions to the troubled towns of Damaturu and Potiskum of Yobe state.

This is coming on the heels of a report that a 24-hour dusk-to-dawn curfew has been imposed on the two towns to enable the military conduct a house-to-house search with the aim of seizing arms that were alleged to have been stockpiled in the two towns.



Leadership Sunday gathered that a new 233 Battalion under the command of Lt. Colonel D. C. Bako has been established to carry out the clean-up exercise in the troubled north-east state of Yobe.


Though leadership Sunday could not ascertain the number of the military personnel that were moved to the troubled areas, a military battalion consists of between 300 and 1, 200 soldiers, according to military sources.

All efforts to get the high military command to confirm the movement and formation of a new battalion was unsuccessful. The army spokesman, Brigedier General Bolaji Koleosho, was said to have been out of the country, while Lt. Colonel A. A. Yusuf that could hold brief for him could not be reached on his mobile telephone numbers.

However, briefing reporters in Damaturu yesterday, spokesman of the Joint Task Force, JTF, Lt. Eli Lazarus, disclosed that 25 suspected members of Boko Haram were arrested by the JTF in an early morning raid in some of the suspected hideout flashpoints of the sect members.

According to Lt. Lazarus, during the operation codenamed 'operation restore sanity 2', which was carried out in Nasarawa, Tashar Tifa, and One Million Rd, the JTF after a fierce battle with the alleged Boko Haram members also recovered 3 grenade launchers.

Other items that were recovered during the raid on the suspected Boko Haram hideouts include 7 laptop computers, 12 assault rifles, Motorola wacky-talky, camera tripod, military and police uniforms, one tricycle popularly called Keke NAPEP, GSM handsets and many sim cards.

Also in the course of the operation, 7 women and 12 children that the sect was allegedly using as shield during its operations were rescued.

Police Arrest 9 suspects In Asaba

The Delta State police command yesterday raided several houses where stolen items are kept by robbers in Agbor axis of the state.

In the raid that followed the discovery by security operatives, nine suspected robbers were arrested.

Similarly, property worth millions of naira suspected to have been stolen from members of the public by the hoodlums were recovered from the hideouts.

When contacted, police public relations officer (PPRO) DSP Charles Muka confirmed the story, adding that nine suspects were arrested during the raid.

He said based on intelligence report that some hoodlums were in possession of stolen items in houses and hideouts in Agbor, detectives from Agbor Division stormed the depots and raided the suspects' hideouts, following which nine of the hoodlums namely Sunday Olije, Onyisi Okwudi, Dennis Osaji, Chukwueku Agbor, Patrick David, Elvis Obera, Kenneth Eboh, Chuks Nwabieze and Esther Sunday, a lady, were arrested.

Muka said that search warrants were properly executed in their houses following which these items were recovered: three Tiger 950 generators, 14 inch Sharp television, two LG DVD players, Samsung DVD player, eight assorted Nokia handsets, and two other types of handsets, two clippers, one stabilizer, two digital cameras, one Phillips pressing iron, assorted sound systems, two hammers, assorted provisions and cash of N7,000.

The PPRO said most of the owners of the stolen items had been identified and that they had claimed ownership of the items, while the suspects were helping the police in their investigations after which they would be charged to court.

Muka used the opportunity to call on members of the public to give the police useful information and be conscious of movements and activities in their domains, adding that the arrest of the suspects was made possible by kind and spirited Deltans who had the interest of peace and security at heart.

With the introduction of arms into the operations of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in the state, the state commandant of the corps, Mr. Andekin Amos Musa, has declared total war against vandals and other criminal elements in the state.

The NSCDC boss made the declaration at the passing out parade of officers of the command trained in the use of arms in Asaba.

According to Musa, "I assure you that we will not rest on our oars in discharging our duty at ensuring better security to our nation. I use this opportunity to warn criminals particularly vandals to desist from their criminal acts as it will be a total war."

He said the newly trained officers had been placed on red alert at different locations across the state to arrest criminals, particularly illegal dealers of petroleum products and vandals, adding that the command would deal ruthlessly with criminals.

While charging the officers to be loyal, dedicated and exercise self-control, Musa warned them against the misuse of arms as any breach will attract sanctions.

He also disclosed that more officers will soon be trained in the use of arms to put the command in a better position to confront the vandals anytime, adding that they are now better equipped and ready to fight crime in the state and beyond.

Source: Leadership

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