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  • TRENDING VIDEO: DSS, other security operatives ‘attack’ Sunday Igboho on Lagos/Ibadan Expressway

    TRENDING VIDEO: DSS, other security operatives ‘attack’ Sunday Igboho on Lagos/Ibadan Expressway

    An agitator for Oodua Republic, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, on Friday raised an alarm over an attempt by security operatives who attempted to arrest him on Lagos/Ibadan Expressway

    In a viral video shared by former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, Sunday Igboho, who was surrounded by some of his supporters was barely dressed amidst the drama the security operatives.

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    Fani-Kayode who also claimed that he had spoken to Igboho on the incident warned the federal government against detaining, arresting Igboho unlawfully.

    His words, “Let me also send a warning to the FG that Sunday Igboho is a hero to millions of Yorubas & either killing him or detaining him unlawfully would be the biggest mistake they could make. Building bridges,dialogue& peace is better than violence & war.A word is enough for the wise.

    “I just spoke to my brother Sunday Igboho. He told me there was a violent attempt to arrest him this afternoon by a joint team of soldiers, DSS operatives & policemen numbering about 40 on the Ibadan/Lagos Expressway whilst he was on his way to see Baba Ayo Adebanjo in Lagos.”

  • DSS raises fresh alarm on plots to incite ethnic, religious violence nationwide

    DSS raises fresh alarm on plots to incite ethnic, religious violence nationwide

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has reiterated its alert about plans by some elements working to incite ethnic and religious violence across the country.

    Public Relations Officer, DSS National Headquarters, Abuja, Dr Peter Afunanya, said latest developments indicate desperate efforts by these groups to subvert public order.

    He warned such elements should desist or face the wrath of the law and assured they will take necessary steps to ensure the safety of lives and property of the citizenry.

    Afunanya, in a statement on Wednesday, said,: “The Department of State Services (DSS) hereby reminds the public of its earlier warnings about plans by persons and groups to exploit some fault lines to cause ethno-religious violence in parts of the country.

    “Latest developments indicate desperate efforts by these groups to subvert public order. In this regard, they have continued to resort to inciting, unguarded and divisive statements and acts. The objective is to pit citizens against one another in order to apparently inflame the embers of tribal and religious discords.

    “For the umpteenth time, the Service strongly warns these elements to desist forthwith from their (planned) nefarious acts or face the full wraths of the law. However, the DSS will, in collaboration with other security and law enforcement agencies, take necessary steps to ensure the safety of lives and property of the citizenry. ”

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the Service had on January 11, 2021, raised alert over plans by some persons, working with external forces to incite religious violence across the country.

    The Service had said targeted States include Sokoto, Kano, Kaduna, Plateau, Rivers, Oyo, Lagos and those in the South East.

  • Just in: DSS uncovers plot to incite religious violence; lists states targeted

    Just in: DSS uncovers plot to incite religious violence; lists states targeted

    The Department of State Services (DSS) said it has uncovered plots to incite religious violence in Nigeria by some unscrupulous elements.

    The spokesperson of the DSS, Dr Peter Afunanya, in a statement, said the targeted states include Sokoto, Kano, Kaduna, Plateau, Rivers, Oyo, Lagos and those in the South East.

    According to him, “the DSS wishes to alert the public about plans by some elements working with external forces to incite religious violence across the country. Targeted states include Sokoto, Kano, Kaduna, Plateau, Rivers, Oyo, Lagos and those in the South East.

    “Part of the plans is to cause inter-religious conflicts as well as use their foot soldiers to attack some worship centres, religious leaders, personalities, key and vulnerable points.

    “Consequently, Nigerians are advised to be wary of these antics and shun all divisive tendencies aimed at inciting or setting them against one another.

    “While the Service pledges to collaborate with sister agencies to ensure that public order is maintained, those hatching these plots are warned to desist from such in the interest of peace, security and development of the country.

    “However, law abiding citizens (and residents) are encouraged to report suspected breaches of peace around them to the nearest security agencies.”

  • DSS not recruiting – Spokesman

    DSS not recruiting – Spokesman

    The Department of State Services (DSS) says it is not currently recruiting and therefore, cautions the public against falling into the hands of fraudsters.

    Dr Peter Afunanya, Public Relations Officer of the service, made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He said that the clarification became necessary, following desperate efforts by fraudsters to scam unsuspecting job seekers or their sponsors.

    According to him, the public should note that recruitment into the service is never done on monetary basis but guided by merit and transparency.

    “Beneficiaries undergo series of screening and vetting processes and procedures through which only the best, produced by these, is taken.

    “In the context of this, the public should be mindful of attempts by fraudulent persons and groups to fleece them of their hard earned money,” he said.

    He urged the public to report any suspicion in connection to the said recruitment to the service.

    Afunanya warned perpetrators of the false recruitment alert to desist from the act or be ready to face the music.

    He pledged the commitment of the service to ensure clamping down on activities of fake job syndicates, illegally using its name to deceive and scam the public.

  • Suicide bombers planning to bomb public facilities during Xmas – DSS raises alarm

    Suicide bombers planning to bomb public facilities during Xmas – DSS raises alarm

    The department of state services (DSS) said its latest intelligence indicates that criminal activities are like to heighten up during the Christmas and New year celebration.

    The DSS disclosed this in a press release signed by its Public relation officer, Mr Peter Afunanya and made available to journalists on Tuesday.

    According to the secret police, acts meant to disrupt the festivities includes the use of explosives , suicide bombing and other dangerous weapons.

    The statement reads; “….The Department of State Services (DSS) wishes to inform the public about plans by some criminal elements to carry out violent attacks on public places including key and vulnerable points during the yuletide seasons.

    The planned dastardly acts are to be executed through the use of explosives, suicide bombing and other dangerous weapons.

    The objective is to create a general sense of fear among the people and subsequently undermine the Government.

    Against this backdrop, citizens are called upon to be extra vigilant and report strange movements and indeed, all suspicions around them to security and law enforcement agencies.

    On its part, the Service is collaborating with other sister agencies to ensure that adequate measures are put in place for protection of lives and property.

    To further achieve this purpose, the Service has provided these emergency response numbers *08132222105* and *09030002189* for urgent contacts. It is also using this opportunity to unveil its interactive website *www.dss.gov.ng* for public communication support.

    Everyone is encouraged to take advantage of these platforms and similar ones provided by related agencies to timely reach and avail them (security agencies) of required information.

    However, the Service advises those planning to cause chaos and damage to public peace to desist from such as it will stop at nothing to apprehend and bring them to justice….”

  • DSS warns against actions threatening national security

    DSS warns against actions threatening national security

    Director-General (DG), Department of State Services (DSS), Mr. Yusuf Bichi, has warned against actions that threaten national security by “unpatriotic elements.”

    The DG called on members of the public to join hands with security and other law enforcement agencies to enthrone peace and order in the country.

    Speaking on Saturday, at the graduation ceremony for participants of the Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC 13), at the National Institute for Security Studies (NISS), Abuja, Bichi said the secret service will ensure that the unity and corporate existence of the country remain inviolable.

    A total of 50 participants from the security and intelligence sector, para-military and other agencies graduated from the 10-month course, which commenced at the NISS on February 10 this year.

    Among the graduands, who were awarded fellow, security institute (fsi), were two participants from Ghana, and the Gambia.

    Bichi enjoined the graduands to bring the knowledge acquired during the period of their study to bear on their various places of work, in a bid to enhance security and public safety.

    “We must not let selfish people with greedy interest to destroy our collective heritage. We must not allow unpatriotic elements to bring our country down. So, let us unite individually and collectively to address our challenges, and build a better nation for ourselves, our children and their generation.

    “We all have our contribution to make in ensuring that Nigeria becomes safe, peaceful and developed. The criticisms about the security agencies. People don’t appreciate from where we were, and where we are now.”

    “Gone were the days that, when you enter a mosque or church and find a polythene bag, you are scared. In fact, you will never be comfortable praying with that bag around. That is now history, and it is through the combined efforts of the security agencies and other stakeholders, that we were able to achieve that.

    “You go to a place of relaxation, and you are scared of explosives here and there. That, now, is history. Those calling for dismantling of this country, are deliberately not being mindful of what is on their dining table. Forget about colonialism. Students of history will tell you that, whether colonialism or no colonialism”, he said.

    He assured that that such a time will not return again.

     

  • [Photo] DSS arrests human rights lawyer, Omoribo while on protest march to see Buhari at Aso Villa

    [Photo] DSS arrests human rights lawyer, Omoribo while on protest march to see Buhari at Aso Villa

    A Lagos based human rights lawyer, Malcolm Omirobo has been arrested for embarking on a one-man protest and demanding to see President, Muhhamadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    While attempting to progress into the villa, omirobo was approached by CSP Isah Hadejia who tried to stop him from continuing with the protest.

    Hadejia had promised to transmit his demands to the appropriate quarters.

    Speaking to newsmen, Omirobo insisted on proceeding with his match, adding that he has a constitutional right as a law-abiding citizen to protest at the villa as long as he remains peaceful without requiring to pre-inform any authorities of such visit.

    The Human Rights lawyer stressed that his protest was aimed at meeting the President with regards to what he described as genocide against Nigerians especially in the North East.

    He lamented the killing of about 43 Nigerian farmers who were working to promote Federal Government’s rice sufficiency policy but were left unprotected and allowed to be gruesomely killed by members of Boko Haram.

    However, he was yet to conclude his press briefing when men of the Department of State Service arrived at the scene, bundled him into a vehicle and drove into the villa.

  • DSS arrests prophet, ICT expert, two others over alleged attempt to kidnap serving LG chairman

    DSS arrests prophet, ICT expert, two others over alleged attempt to kidnap serving LG chairman

    Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) in Bayelsa State have arrested a 43-year-old Prophet Kingsley Amos and three other suspects over an alleged attempt to kidnap the Chairman of the Yenagoa Local Government Area, Mr Uroupaye Nimizuoa.

    Other suspects arrested alongside the Prophet were an ICT expert, Philip Okorie, an indigene of Akanu community in Ohafia LGA of Abia State; spiritualist, Tari Erigi, from Okordia-Zarama community of Yenagoa LGA and a 35-year-old woman, Nsikan Sunday, from Akwa Ibom State.

    The DSS, while parading the suspects in Yenagoa on Friday, alleged that sequel to the receipt of a petition on the alleged kidnap threat of Nimizuoa, his mother and members of his family by sending life-threatening text messages through an unknown mobile phone number.

    The DSS said investigation led to the arrest of the four suspects.

    The DSS Deputy Director of Operations, Femi Shotayo, said the arrested suspects were led by the ICT expert, Philip Okorie, with his alleged involvement in the illegal tracking of the GSM numbers for commercial purposes.

    He said Okorie, in connivance with his syndicate, took advantage of his relationship with the victim and fraudulently initiated life threatening calls including threats to kidnap the victim using unknown GSM numbers in a bid to extort the victim.

    He said: “Okorie was eventually arrested by operatives of the service in Abia State. And Amos, who paraded himself as a clergyman and prophet before the victim, collaborated with his mistress/wife, one Nsikan Sunday and threatened to kidnap the victim.

    “Findings further showed that the threat was aimed at compelling their victim to contract them for prayers in exchange for money. They were apprehended in Calabar, Cross River State, and both have confessed to the crime.
    “Also arrested was Tari Erigi who is a spiritualist and ally of the council chairman who sent a threat of kidnap to the victim in order to extort money from the latter. Meanwhile, all the suspects have voluntarily confessed to the crime under investigation, just as exhibits linking the suspects with the crime have been recovered.”

    Confirming the incident, Nimizuoa said he had to alert the security agencies over the alleged threat by the arrested suspects due to the March 5, 2020 experience in which his mother, Madam Betty Nimizoua, was abducted by unidentified gunmen.

    He stated: ”While in court over the arrest of the key suspect in the kidnap of my mother, I started receiving threats of kidnap from unknown numbers and I reported to the security agencies. The key suspect, Okorie, was shown to me as the person threatening me that if I didn’t release the arrested kidnapper of my mother, they would kidnap me.

    “Okorie was also the same person brought to me by the police to work with me as an independent phone tracker to track the phone lines. I had thanked the police for rescuing my mother and providing me with evidence to prosecute my mother’s kidnappers but little did I know that the independent tracker working with me was a kidnapper. The second suspect came to me and said he wanted to pray with me. And I opened my doors to him but he turned around to be sending life threatening messages.”

    One of the suspects, Okorie, however denied the charges of attempted kidnap brought against him, claiming that he had 12 years working relationship with the Nigeria Police as an independent data/phone calls analyst involved in locating kidnappers and their victims.

    He said: “My calls to the Yenagoa LGA chair was purely to collect the unpaid debt for my services during the rescue of his mother and arrest of the suspect. I sent text message to him from hidden numbers because he did not pick my calls and refused to pay monies owed me.”

  • #EndSARS: How Senator’s aide conveyed thugs to attack protesters

    #EndSARS: How Senator’s aide conveyed thugs to attack protesters

    Dennis Amachree, a former Assistant Director with the Department of State Services (DSS) has narrated how an aide to a Senator of the Federal of Nigeria conveyed thugs to attack #EndSARS protesters.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Amachree presented the narrative while addressing a viral video that was recorded at Wuse 2 in Abuja that showed men in suits conveying armed thugs in a black Sports Utility Vehicle to attack protesters.

    “I don’t want to follow the style of the army where they said people can buy uniforms and wear them and come out. If you wear a dark suit and tie and drive a black SUV, many people would say that is the DSS but I actually inquired about that.

    “I called the headquarters to find out. Those people were working for a particular senator. And if that is the case, I think they should (arrest them). If anybody tries to impersonate security personnel, he should be arrested immediately.

    “Don’t allow it to happen and then you go ahead and then do inquiries or panels or whatever. I know a lot of people impersonating SSS, taking letters to different places have been arrested and they have been dealt with immediately. Those people you are referring to were not SSS officials,” Amachree said.

    The former DSS officials said that just as the DSS had been able to identify and arrest impersonators, the Nigerian Army ought to do the same rather than just claim that those who opened fire on protesters at the Lekki Tollgate plaza may have been impersonators.

    Recall that armed thugs conveyed in what appeared to be black government Sports Utility Vehicles with concealed number plates were seen attacking #EndSARS protesters in the Wuse 2 area of Abuja on Tuesday.

    In a video that has gone viral on social media, some of the thugs are seen jumping into a black Prado driven by a man in a suit on Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent Wuse 2.

    The vehicle is seen reversing unto Hospital Avenue and then the doors are flung open while thugs wielding stones and sticks run riot.

    Another vehicle, which is a black Range Rover, soon joins the thugs while four buses filled with thugs park on the roadside as more thugs alight from the buses.

    Amachree made his revelation on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme on Friday morning, stressing that the men in suits were not DSS officials but actually aides to a senator.

  • Police capture suspected killers of Plateau monarch, DSS man

    Police capture suspected killers of Plateau monarch, DSS man

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong on Thursday confirmed the detention of suspected killers of a traditional ruler in Foron District of Barkin Ladi council area of the state.

     

    Also apprehended were suspects in the killing of an official of Department of State Services (DSS) in Shendam, and five other persons in Vwang District of Jos South Local Government Area.

     

    The governor was speaking at a meeting with community leaders to commemorate Nigeria’s 60th Independence Day held at Government House Rayfield, Jos.

    He said his administration is committed to protecting life and property in the state.

     

    “We won’t fold our arms and allow some unscrupulous elements to truncate the peace in Plateau. We have drawn the battle line with criminals and, together with security agencies, remain steadfast in securing our state.

    “When we came on board, we came with a pre-conceived mindset to end the violence and break the conflict trap.

     

    “It was against this background that we established the Plateau Peace Building Agency as well as took several other steps to arrest the vicious cycle of violence that militated against the socio-economic development of our people.”