Tag: Crime

  • Help! We battle kidnapping, terrorism, others with just 380,000 personnel, IGP cries out

    …says Nigeria needs to employ 30,000 policemen for 5 years to meet United Nations standard

    The Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Mr Ibrahim Idris, on Friday said the Nigeria Police Force battle crime, terrorism and other statutory responsibilities of protecting the lives and properties of over 180 million citizens with just 380,000 personnel.

    Idris made this known in Abuja while dialoguing with civil society organisations under the umbrella of “Situation Room’’ as he turned one year in office.

    He said that when compared to other countries with over one million police personnel, Nigeria was under-policed because it had not attained the UN ratio of one-policeman-to-four-citizens ratio.

    The IGP explained that the country needed to recruit 30,000 police personnel annually for five years to meet UN recommendation.

    “One of the challenges facing the police force is that of personnel. We are just about 380,000 personnel. Even though we are the largest in Africa, we are not enough.

    “If we are to follow the UN ratio of 1: 4 of police-to-citizens of the country, the Nigeria police force would be put at almost 700, 000; so, we are still operating below the UN ratio.

    “Last year, we recruited 10,000 police officers, but it is not enough.

    “So, in my own calculations, we are to recruit at least 30, 000 police officers annually in the next five years before we can get close to 700,000.

    “These are areas we want to be addressed by the present government and definitely we will get there so that we can recruit 30,000 Nigerians every year into the police force,’’ he said.

    Idris explained that the deficit in the number of policemen in the country arose between 2010 and 2016 when there was no recruitment of rank and file officers.

    He said that the force was working on addressing the gaps to ensure that it could secure the nation effectively.

    The police boss added that a major challenge of the force was funding, saying that the police could do better with proper funding, “not the envelope budget it currently gets’’.

    He said that the situation informed the desire of the force to seek an Act to establish the Nigeria Police Reform Trust Fund to provide for the training and retraining of personnel.

    He said that the fund would also equip the police, improve their welfare, among others, adding that there would be a public hearing on the Bill on July 11.

    Idris reiterated the commitment of the police to curbing crimes, especially during elections.

    He said that some police officers and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) staff had been arrested over allegations of electoral malpractice, adding that some had been taken to court.

    He said that the suspects arrested in connection with the death of two policemen in during the repeat elections in Rivers in 2016, were also undergoing prosecution.

    Idris pointed out that prosecuting them was to “make a point that things should not be allowed to go as usual and to serve as a deterrent to others that election is not do-or-die affair’’.

    “Henceforth, every election would be done in accordance with the rules and the force would ensure proper policing of elections, and ensure that all participants obey and operate within the law.’’

    Mr Clement Nwankwo, ‎Executive Director, Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre and the convener of the Situation Room, said the event was organised to dialogue with the IGP on his one year in office.

    Nwankwo said that there was a need for collaboration between civil society organisations and the police so that the citizens would understand their activities.

    He said that there were many issues that citizens demanded answers to and that dialogues, as was held between the CSOs and the police, provided the platform for responses to the questions.

    Nwankwo urged the police to address issues of kidnapping, herdsmen attacks of farming communities and agitations in the country “by dealing with the issues appropriately.

  • Incessant crimes: IG approves deployment of 600 special intervention force on Abuja-Kaduna express way

    Incessant crimes: IG approves deployment of 600 special intervention force on Abuja-Kaduna express way

    The Nigerian Police on Tuesday deployed 600 special squad to Abuja-Kaduna Expressway to check crimes along the road.

    The Deputy Inspector General of Police,Operation, (DIG) Habila Joshak, made the disclosure while inaugurating members of the special squad in Rijana village, Kachia Local Government of Kaduna State.

    Joshak said 500 mobile police were deployed, while 100 were from the intelligence unit of the force.

    The DIG said the Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris, ordered the deployment of the special squad to ensure maximum security along Abuja-Kaduna expressway.

    He added that the 600 special squad were drawn from tactical, counter terrorism and intelligent units of the force.

    He explained that the operation was to make sure that every road user was protected and safe.

    He noted that “it is the responsibility of the Nigerian Police to protect lives and property of every citizen and we are committed to doing that.”

    The DIG urged the personal to be professional in discharging their constitutional responsibilities, stressing that “you are here to protect lives and to give maximum security on Abuja-Kaduna expressway and everywhere around it.

    We will collaborate with other security operatives to see that the menace of kidnaping is addressed.

    I urge you to make sure you apprehend all the criminals terrorising innocent citizens on this highway and bring them to book.”

    The DIG appealed to the communities to give police maximum support in fighting crime and criminality in Kaduna State and the country at large.

    The Nigerian Police launched operation maximum safety in Katari, in Kachia Local Government in August 2016 to address the menace of kidnaping on Abuja-Kaduna expressway where it deployed 600 personnel.

     

  • Boy kills friend for liking girlfriend’s Facebook picture

    Boy kills friend for liking girlfriend’s Facebook picture

    The son of a mafia boss’ is facing life in jail for gunning down his best pal who simply ‘liked’ a Facebook picture of his girlfriend.

    Victim Francesco Prestia, 19, was left dead in an olive field in Mileto, Italy, with three bullets in his chest.

    His killer has been named in Italian media as 15-year-old Alex Pititto, the son of ‘Ndrangheta mafia boss Salvatore Pititto, known as ‘El Tio’, or the Uncle.

    Pititto saw the Facebook ‘like’ as a “lack of respect”, according to local media reports.

    He is reported to have turned himself into police and led them to the olive grove where he had left his friend’s body.

    Local media reports that the teenage mobster had long suspected his friend had feelings for his girlfriend.

    But when he saw that Francesco had ticked the ‘like’ button for a new picture on her Facebook profile he called his friend to a meeting in a remote field and gunned him down, reports said.

    Ironically, he had recently posted a picture of him and his friend online, captioned: “Friendship is something in the mouth of everybody, but in the heart of not too many people.”

    Victim Francesco’s family left a message on his Facebook page saying: “You were so perfect that angels wanted you with them. We miss you a lot. Travel well, prince.”

    Pititto’s family is one of the lynchpins of Italian organised crime.

    His father, Salvatore, 49, his mother, Maria Antonia Messiano, his brother and his cousin were arrested in January in a police anti-mafia operation called Stammer.

    Italian mafia experts say that a new, young, and deadly generation of teenage ‘baby bosses’ are making organised crime even more lethal.

    Mafia author Roberto Saviano said the new generation have no fear of being caught and are quicker to kill than the old crime clans.

    He said: “They are young and have their whole lives ahead of them. For them, it’s the same.”

     

  • Woman in court for alleged cell phone theft

    Woman in court for alleged cell phone theft

    A 28-year-old woman, Grace Lawani, was on Tuesday arraigned in a Gudu Upper Area Court in the FCT, for alleged theft of cell phone valued at N48, 000.

    Lawani, of no fixed address, is standing trial on a one-count charge of theft.

    She, however, denied committing the offense.

    The judge, Mr. Umar Kagarko, admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N20,000.

    Kagarko ordered that the defendant must produce a reliable surety who resides within the jurisdiction of the court and adjourned hearing till March 6.

    The prosecutor, Mr. Joshua Ayanna, told the court that one John Nwani of Samuel Akintola Boulevard, Garki II, reported the matter at the Garki Police Station on Jan. 13.

    Ayanna said that the complainant met Lawani in Rita Lori Hotel on Dec. 22, 2016, and in the process, she agreed to follow him to his house.

    “While at Nwani’s place, she made away with his Techno H7 phone valued at N48, 000 without his consent,’’ he said.

    He also said that the defendant converted the cell phone to her personal use.

    “Since then, Nwani could not find the defendant until Jan. 13, when he sighted her at Rita Lori Hotel, the same venue he met her the first time,’’ Ayanna said.

    The prosecutor said that the offense was contrary to Section 287 of the Penal Code.