Tag: Katsina

  • NDLEA intercepts businessman with large consignments of cocaine at Enugu airport

    NDLEA intercepts businessman with large consignments of cocaine at Enugu airport

     Busts Katsina wedding drug party, arrests groom, 25 others; recovers illicit drugs going to illegal miners in Kano; nabs Beninoise, Nigerien, others Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, on Saturday 9th December 2023 intercepted at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, AIIA, Enugu, twelve (12) consignments of cocaine belonging to members of a Drug Trafficking Organisation.
    A businessman, Augustine Justine Emeka, 44, who claims he deals in copper wire was arrested at the airport upon his arrival from Douala, Cameroon via Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Ethiopia airline with the 12 consignments consisting of seven hundred and ninety-seven (797) pellets of cocaine weighing 17.6 kilograms. During preliminary interview, the suspect admitted the cocaine consignments were for delivery to 12 different persons in the country.
    In a related development, NDLEA operatives at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja Lagos on Friday 8th December arrested a fleeing suspect, Onyejiuwa Prince Ifeanyi, who has gone into hiding since 8th September following the seizure of a United Kingdom bound 20kg cannabis consignment concealed in tomato pastes tins at the SAHCO shed linked to him.
    In the same vein, operatives of the Seaports Operations of the Agency on Monday 4th December arrested a 45-year-old Beninoise, Jamila Fatiu at Ebute Ero Jetty in Lagos Island with 398 bottles of codeine cough syrup on her way to Seme border via a boat service.
    In Katsina state, NDLEA officers acting on intelligence disrupted a pre-wedding ceremony drug abuse competition in a community popularly known as Shola Quarters, Katsina and arrested 25 youths participating in the drug party. Operatives swooped on the suspects while they were busy taking turns abusing all sorts of illicit substances including a mixture of multiple drugs mixed in a plastic bucket. Though the groom, Musa Gwandi who organized the drug party along with his friends was not at the venue at the time the 25 others were arrested, he was however nabbed on Sunday 3rd December following a manhunt for him.
    On the same day, Sunday 3rd December, operatives in Anambra state intercepted a truck marked BEN 302 YS (Edo) and after a search, 5,612 bottles of codeine-based syrup; 57,800 capsules of tramadol and 5,100 ampoules of pentazocine injection, among others were recovered. The driver, Ambrose Oyamedan, conductors – Samuel Otejere and Obey Jonathan as well as the truck were taken into custody for further investigation. Two ladies: Chiemenam Akusoba, 25, and Chidinma Ibenwa, 28, were also arrested on Saturday 9th December with 15.8503kg of Cocaine, Heroin, Methamphetamine and Cannabis sativa in Umuogbu, Nnobi and Onitsha respectively.
    At least, three suspects: Monday John, 50; Maryam Adang, 48; and Mohammed Lawal Musa, 36, were arrested in different parts of Kaduna state. While John was arrested with 28.4kg cannabis on Thursday 7th December, Maryam was nabbed with 18.6kg of same substance on Saturday 9th December, same day Musa, an indigene of Damagaran, Niger Republic was arrested with 34 kilograms of cannabis sativa along Abuja- Kaduna highway while he was on his way to Niger Republic with the exhibit.
    In Kogi state, a 20-year-old Adamu Nuhu was arrested on Monday 3rd December along Okene- Lokoja- Abuja expressway while coming from Onitsha, Anambra enroute Kaduna with 2,700 ampoules of pentazocine injection; 11,900 pills of tramadol 225mg and 100mg as well as 124,000 tablets of diazepam.
    In Borno state, NDLEA operatives recovered a total of 81,975 pills of tramadol from three suspects: Mohammed Abubakar, 25; and Hassan Mohammed, 25, both in Response Area, Bayo town while Suleman Hamidu, 27, was nabbed by soldiers on a follow up operation in Mubi town, Adamawa state.
    While Taye Ali, 43, and Okon Peter, 60 were arrested with 97kg cannabis at Kanisuru, Ipele area of Ondo state on Saturday 9th December, Nnabuke Christian, 29, was nabbed with 46,000 tabs of diazepam, 4,900 pills of tramadol and 6,000 ampoules of pentazocine injection at Gwagwalada area of the FCT Abuja. The suspect admitted that the consignment was for onward supply to illegal miners at Sabongarin Doguwa in Kano State.
    The War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, advocacy campaign of the Agency continued in equal measure in schools, markets, worship places and others across the country in the past week. Some of them include: WADA town hall sensitization lecture by Zone N command in conjunction with the Rivers State command of NDLEA for principals of secondary schools in Rivers State; WADA sensitisation lecture at Community Basic School, Abojupa Idi Igba Ilora, Oyo state; WADA advocacy lecture for students of Obalaoye Junior and Senior Secondary School, Ede, Osun; students of Government Secondary School, Michika, Adamawa; WADA sensitisation town hall meeting with principals of secondary schools in Cross River; WADA sensitization lecture at Government Girls Day Secondary School, Gusau, Zamfara and same lecture for traders at Cow Market, Awka, Anambra state.
    While commending the officers and men of the AIIA, MMIA, Katsina, Anambra, Kaduna, Kogi, Borno, Ondo, and FCT Commands as well as those of Seaports Operations for the arrests and seizures of the past week, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) urged them and their compatriots across all formations of the Agency to maintain the offensive action tempo while creating a balance with their drug demand reduction efforts.
  • Police neutralise 3 suspected banditry kingpins in Katsina

    Police neutralise 3 suspected banditry kingpins in Katsina

    The Police Command in Katsina State said its operatives succeeded in neutralising three suspected notorious bandits kingpins.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO) ASP Abubakar Aliyu, on Tuesday in Katsina.

    He said the incident occurred on Nov. 25,  at about 10:30 a.m., while on a joint patrol with members of the vigilante, in Kwarare area of Jibia Local Government Area.

    “Some suspected bandits opened fire on the patrol team, in which the officers valiantly returned fire, forcing the terrorists to abandon their evil plan and fled into the nearby bush.

    “While combing the scene and surrounding bushes, corpses of three neutralised suspected terrorists and a motorcycle which belonged to the bandits were recovered,” he said

    The PPRO added that the corpses were later identified as those of Bala Wuta, a suspected notorious bandits’ leader terrorising Jibia Local Government Area and its environs.

    Others, he added, were Dogo Na Sahura and Hassan Bukuru, notorious suspected terrorists terrorising people in the area.

    Aliyu said that efforts were on top gear by the police to arrest the fleeing suspects, while the investigation into the matter was ongoing.

    The PPRO revealed that the Commissioner of Police, Mr Aliyu Abubakar-Musa, while praising the operatives’ professionalism, synergy and bravery, urged them to sustain the tempo.

    The CP called on people of the state to continue providing the command and other security agencies with crucial and timely information on criminal activities.

    “Report to the nearest police station or other security agencies, any person seen with suspicious injuries, as some of the bandits have escaped with gunshot wounds,” he said.

    He said it would assist the security agents to promptly take decisive action with a view to curbing criminal activities in the state.

  • Police confirm 5 killed, 5 others kidnapped in Katsina community

    Police confirm 5 killed, 5 others kidnapped in Katsina community

    The Katsina State Police Command has confirmed five persons shot dead while two others injured during an attack by bandits in Sayaya village of Matazu Local Government Area of the state.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO) ASP Abubakar Aliyu, and made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Katsina.

    He said that, “On Nov. 6, 2023, at about 0055 hours, armed bandits in their numbers, wielding dangerous weapons such as AK-47 rifles and shooting sporadically, attacked Sayaya village, Matazu Local Government, Katsina State.

    “Upon receipt of the report, immediately operatives were mobilised to the scene, where they engaged the bandits in a gun duel and succeeded in repelling the attack.

    “However, five people were shot dead and two others were injured.”

    The PPRO added that five other people were kidnapped by the assailants during the incident.

    He revealed that the injured persons were rushed to the hospital for medical attention.

    Aliyu said the Commissioner of Police, Mr Aliyu Abubakar-Musa, sympathised with the families of the victims.

    The PPRO added that the CP urged the public with information that would aid the investigation to come forward and assist.

    He added that efforts were being intensified to ensure rescue of the kidnapped victims unhurt and arrest of perpetrators of the dastardly act.

  • Troops rescue 2 abducted corps members in Katsina

    Troops rescue 2 abducted corps members in Katsina

    The Nigerian Army in collaboration with the Nigeria Police have rescued two National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) members, kidnapped by bandits in Yargoje community, Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State.

    The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Onyema Nwachukwu, made this known in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

    Nwachukwu said the courageous effort of the security forces led to the rescue and safe return of the abductees on Thursday.

    He said that the criminals abducted the corps members while they were on transit from Edo to Katsina State.

    According to him, the joint effort of the 17 Brigade Nigerian Army and the police resulted in the successful rescue of the victims from their captors.

    “The rescued corps members have been given necessary medical attention and support to ensure their physical and emotional well-being.

    “They are currently in the custody of the Nigerian Police in Kankara.

    “The Nigerian Army continues to solicit the cooperation and support of the public in providing timely and relevant information to enhance troops’ proactive operational engagement of criminal elements,” he said.

  • We won’t negotiate with criminals – Katsina Govt

    We won’t negotiate with criminals – Katsina Govt

    The Katsina State Government says it will not negotiate with any criminal or group of criminals, but will do everything humanly possible to protect the people.

    The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr Nasiru Muazu-Danmusa, disclosed this in an interview with NAN on Wednesday in Katsina

    The commissioner reiterated the determination of the state government to bring an end to banditry and other security challenges in the state.

    Muazu-Danmusa also said that the state government was taking the necessary measures to enable the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the state return to their respective communities.

    He said that the inauguration of the Community Security Watch Corps (KCSWC) by Gov. Dikko Radda on October 10 was an indicator to the commitment and determination to restore lasting peace in the state.

    The commissioner said, ”I think Katsina state has the highest number of IDPs in the North-West as a result of insecurity.

    ” However, we are making efforts to reverse the negative narrative by putting in place excellent strategies that will address the problem.”

    Muazu-Danmusa said that the government had benchmarked salaries of the agency’s opeatives on the basis of the National Minimum Wage.

    “We are constructing their offices, providing them with patrol vehicles, motorcycles, weapons, gadgets among others for their effective operations.

    “So, we are going in tandem with the provision of the constitution in providing them with all these things,” he said.

    The commissioner said that the corps was committed to the call to sacrifice their best for their people and communities.

    Muazu-Danmusa added, “The members of the corps are indigenes of their respective communities, they have been in forefront of the fight against the terrorists, they are familiar with the terrain and agreed to protect their people.”

    He expressed optimism that with fervent prayers of the people, the operation would be successful

    Muazu-Danmusa also urged the public to intensify efforts in providing credible intelligence information to the security agents to enable them effectively nip crimes in the bud..

    Recall that the state government trained and posted 1, 466 youths to their respective communities to work with other security agents in the fight against banditry.

  • Police confirm kidnap of 5 female students of Federal varsity

    Police confirm kidnap of 5 female students of Federal varsity

    The Police in Katsina State, has confirmed the kidnap of five female students of the Federal University Dutsinma, (FUDMA) in Katsina by gunmen.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Abubakar Aliyu said that the terrorists’ invaded “resident of the students” behind Mariamoh Ajiri Memorial School, Dutsinma.

    Aliyu said that the incident occurred at about 2 a.m., on Wednesday.

    He said that the police have arrested one person suspected to be supplying information to the terrorists who abducted the students.

    The spokesman said that efforts are on to rescue the victims unhurt.

    According to reports, both male and female students are living off-campus due to insecurity.

    NAN

  • Varsity suspends 6 students over alleged murder of colleague

    Varsity suspends 6 students over alleged murder of colleague

    The Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA), in Katsina State has suspended six students over the alleged murder of a 200-level student of the institution.

    This was disclosed in a statement issued by Malam Habib Aminu-Umar, the spokesperson of the university and made available to newsmen in Katsina on Sunday.

    Recall that the State Police Command had earlier announced the arrest of six students of the university in connection to the death of Abubakar Nasir-Barda, a 200 level-student.

    “The management of the University on behalf of its Senate, staff and student is deeply saddened, concerned and highly regrets the unfortunate incident involving some of its students.

    “It led to the sudden death of a 200-level Computer Science and Information Technology, from an unfortunate altercation over a female student.

    “The University Management has been up and doing since the occurrence of the unfortunate incident to ensure justice is served to all.

    “The management upon getting wind of the incident swiftly constituted an Interim ad-hoc committee to look into the case and feed management on development as they unfold,” he said.

    According to him, a preliminary report submitted to the management on Sept. 30, by the committee revealed that the unfortunate incident occurred outside the university’s campus.

    “But upon receipt of information, the university’s security were quickly mobilised to the scene for prompt intervention that halted further altercation between the students and apprehension of some students involved.

    “The matter has already been taken over by Police, which led to the arrest of six students that are in connection with the incident as confirmed by the Police official press statement,” Aminu-Umar said.

    According to him, the ad-hoc committee’s interim report had equally recommended the University Management to invoke session 5.5(a) Of the University Academic Policy by suspending all the six students involved in the matter pending the outcome of the police investigation.

    “Which the management has approved by suspending indefinitely all the six students involved,” the university’s spokesperson revealed.

    He said that while the police investigation was ongoing, the university management was assuring the public, particularly the university community that no stone shall be left unturned in ensuring justice was served.

    Aminu-Umar further disclosed that the university management prayed for the repose of the soul of the deceased.

    NAN

  • Sacked Katsina District Head describes removal as “unjust”

    Sacked Katsina District Head describes removal as “unjust”

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    lhaji Abubakar Abdullahi-Ahmadu, the sacked District Head of Kuraye, in Katsina has described his removal as “unjust”.

    In a statement released on Tuesday, he claimed that the actions by both the state government and Emirate council were hurried.

    Recall that the Katsina state government and the Emirate council on Monday in a statement, announced the removal of the district head.

    According to them, Abdullahi-Ahmadu was found to have contracted a marriage without the required medical certificates as provided by law, even when one of the parties was HIV positive.

    “It is against my wish and desire to respond to the two letters dated Sept. 18, 2023 and which have gone viral, on my purported retirement as the District Head of Kuraye.

    “The first letter written by the respected Emirate Council partly stated that I was retired based on an instruction from the state government

    “The second letter was in the form of a press release by the state government. It stated that I was retired based on the approval of the recommendation of the Emirate council.

    “The press release said that I was removed on a purported offence of presiding over a marriage contract without a medical certificate, as one of the parties is HIV positive.

    “With all due respect, the government and the emirate council seem to throw the blame to each other.

    “Again, the so-called petition was written to the state government which originated the whole process, and not the emirate council whose employee I am, as a District Head.

    “Indeed, the two persons in question approached me to preside over their marriage as the legal guardian of one of them.

    “In these regards, and as the law provides on stigmatisation of people with HIV, I led them to the relevant medical personnel and, later, the State Agency for the Control of AIDS (SACA).

    “They were appropriately counselled and they both agreed to abide by the rules involved.

    “In such cases, it is well known that where one is, or both of the parties are, HIV positive, the rule on stigmatisation and discrimination precludes any issue of a medical certificate.

    “All the facts of this case, including the letter of agreement by the man, the drugs recommended by the medics, the SACA counselling and the agreement on confidentiality were presented to the state government.

    “Let the public that has been exposed to this unjust action be the judges,” he declared.

     

  • Katsina PDP rejects PEPC verdict, says it’s far from justice

    Katsina PDP rejects PEPC verdict, says it’s far from justice

    The Katsina State chapter of the PDP says the recent judgment by the presidential election tribunal in favour of President Bola Tinubu is far from justice.

    Alhaji Umar Tsauri, the former Chairman of Atiku/Lado Campaign Team, stated this in Katsina while addressing newsmen on the recent judgment.

    The presidential election tribunal upheld President Tinubu’s election, and another election tribunal in Katsina also upheld those of senators and House of Representatives from the state.

    Tsauri explained that, “We actually believe that judgments had been passed, but without justice, because it had been denied.

    “Recently, the tribunals have concluded their assignments and passed very unfortunate judgments that did not reflect the justice Nigerians expected.”

    “We stand to say the judgment passed by the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) has been far from justice.

    “In fact we would say that what the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) did during the elections was exactly what the PEPC did to Nigeria, Nigerians and the democratic process.”

    He recalled that the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmud Yakubu, had told Nigerians that the commission would use the BVAS machines to make the elections accurate, free, fair and credible.

    “We in the opposition believed him and became so relaxed with full confidence and optimism that a man of integrity, in fact a professor for that matter, who built integrity and respect to protect.

    “Unfortunately, the reverse was the case because all he told Nigerians turned out to be a deceit. He deceived Nigerians by doing the opposite of his utterances.

    “That is exactly what our learned justices of the court of appeal did while delivering the judgment without justice,” he alleged.

    He further recalled that Justice Haruna Tsammani, during his inaugural speech, told Nigerians that the tribunal would be different from the previous tribunals because they would not base their judgments on technicalities but on facts.

    According to Tsauri, Nigerians believed him and became relaxed, saying that their lawyers wasted much of their professional and judicial time bringing documents and witnesses to prove their cases.

    “Unfortunately, the learned justice successfully wasted 12 and half hours reading judicial English without judicial facts and justice.

    “They ended up passing judgment not even on technicalities but on collective personal interest,” Tsauri alleged.

    According to him, the same pattern and plans have been placed by the tribunal in the state, saying that every right thinking person knows how the 2023 elections were conducted.

    He also alleged that, “During the elections, there were uncountable numbers of electoral malpractices, intimidation, and in some polling units, elections could not be held due to insecurity.

    “Two of our members were given red cards by the tribunal, based on technicality, while two of our Senators who approached the tribunal with convincing proof and evidence were shown the way out because of pure judicial injustice.

    “We call on all the PDP supporters in Nigeria and Katsina to disregard the judgments delivered by the PEPC and that of the election tribunal in Katsina

    “We the stakeholders, as law-abiding citizens, have been compelled to agree with the judgment, but certainly not to accept it.

    “We therefore, come out to say we completely reject the injustice meted in the name of tribunal judgment.”

  • Terrorists abduct 25 persons in 4 Katsina LGs

    Terrorists abduct 25 persons in 4 Katsina LGs

    Terrorists have abducted 25 persons, including women and children,  injured others during different operations in four local councils of Katsina State.

    In Batsari Local Council, about 9.00 p.m., on Sunday, the marauders abducted 20 persons in Madogara community, most of whom are peasant farmers.

    Sources in the council, however, said one of the abductees managed to escape after he fought one of the terrorists holding him.

    According to The Guardian l the escapee sustained injuries from machetes used on his body by terrorists.

    It was also gathered that some family members of those abducted had been receiving calls from the terrorists, asking for ransom.

    Terrorists also abducted three healthcare workers a few days ago, including Balarabe Mohammed, who was abducted on August 6 at the Dongon-Dawa Healthcare Facility in Faskari Local Council.

    The other two were abducted on August 1 inDandume Local Council.

    Also, terrorists abducted a woman popularly known as Fatima, who sells local food known as Waina, and her daughter.

    It was learnt that abductions spiked in recent weeks due to the rainy season, when farmers go to their farms.

    At the time of this report, spokesperson for the police command in the state, ASP Abubakar Aliyu, was yet to respond to inquiries on the incidents.

    MEANWHILE, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has said terrorism and related criminality spiked insecurity in the North West, with Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) standing at over one million.

    IOM Chief of Mission in Nigeria, Laurent De Boeck, who made this known in Katsina, on Monday, lamented that the state led others in the region in terms of IDPs.
    Boeck was speaking at the official launch of the group’s Conflict Mitigation and Community Reconciliation Project in the North West.

    According to him, based on research the organisation conducted in October last year, Katsina has 29 percent of total IDPs in the region, while women and children make up 54 per cent and 56 percent of the IDPs respectively.

    “The North West is with over one million IDPs and about 29 per cent of them are from Katsina alone,” he said.

    IOM, Mercy Corps and Centre Democracy and Development, with support from the European Union (EU), he said, were collaborating with the state government to promote community reconciliation process in the state.