Tag: Nigerian Police

  • Notorious Arms dealer nabbed in Adamawa

    Notorious Arms dealer nabbed in Adamawa

    The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, on Monday confirmed the arrest of several suspects, including one Alhaji Iya Bima (52) from Kem Shithem Local Government Area in Adamawa State, in an intelligence-led operation across Delta, Edo, Katsina, on June 26, 2025.

    During the operation, FID-IRT operatives arrested Bima who was found in possession of “one AK-47 rifle, two magazines, and fifty rounds of 7.62x39mm ammunition.”

    Further interrogation led to the recovery of “another AK-47 rifle, three additional magazines, and 50 more rounds of ammunition”.

    According to the IGP, two kidnapped victims were also rescused and recovery of firearms, stolen vehicles, and cult-related items in the operation across Delta, Edo, Katsina.

    During the operations, police operatives arrested at least ten suspects and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, locally fabricated guns, English-made firearms, magazines, and over 200 rounds of live ammunition.

    Also recovered were stolen vehicles, mobile phones, laptops, and fetish items. Two kidnapped victims were rescued unhurt during a gunfight in Edo State.

    The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, stated in a press release on Monday that the operations were intelligence-led and executed in partnership with local vigilante groups in certain areas.

    In Edo State, police operatives rescued two farm workers—Godday Irieude and Wisdom Emeka—who were abducted at about 1:00 a.m. on June 26, 2025, from the Ewatto area.

    Acting on actionable intelligence, officers, in collaboration with vigilantes, raided the kidnappers’ hideout.

    In a gun battle, Adejobi said the abductors fled with gunshot injuries, while the victims were rescued without harm.

    In Delta State, officers executed multiple raids based on credible intelligence.

    He said, “At Mosogar area, two suspected cultists, Koko Josh (29) and Asomugha Clinton (27), were apprehended following a house search.

    “Recovered items included one fabricated Beretta pistol loaded with two rounds, two locally made firearms, eight cartridges, mobile phones, a laptop, and fetish materials.

    “Investigators later arrested two additional members of the same cult group, identified as Anthony Kelvin (26) and Gift Amotsuka (25), all confirmed to belong to the Aiye Confraternity”.

    Egbetokun confirmed that all suspects will face prosecution upon the conclusion of investigations.

    He also reaffirmed the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to sustaining intelligence-led interventions to dismantle criminal networks threatening national security.

  • JUST IN: Popular Nigerian pastor, Enenche arrested in Abuja

    JUST IN: Popular Nigerian pastor, Enenche arrested in Abuja

    The Nigerian police have apprehended popular Nigerian pastor, Obonyilo Peter Enenche, popularly known as Enenche Enenche, in Abuja.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the clergyman was last seen at Senator Abba Moro’s birthday celebration on Thursday, before he was taken away by operatives of the Force.

    Enenche Enenche is currently facing trial over allegations of cyberbullying and cyberstalking  Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Abuja.

    Enenche Enenche is reportedly a kinsman of the church’s senior pastor, Paul Enenche.

    Speaking to Sahara reporters, a source said, “Enenche Enenche has reportedly been arrested by the police in Abuja. He was last seen at Abba Moro’s birthday party.”

    The arrest, TNG understands that, comes after Chief Magistrate Emmanuel A. Iyanna of the Wuse Zone 6 Magistrate Court in the Federal Capital Territory ordered Enenche’s surety to show cause why the bail bond should not be forfeited or why he should not be remanded in prison for the defendant’s failure to appear in court.

    The order was issued on Thursday, June 26, 2025, during the resumed hearing of the criminal defamation suit filed by Paul Enenche against Enenche Enenche and a former Dunamis pastor, Abraham Daniel.

    The application was brought before the court by the prosecution counsel, Chima Chukwu.

    The Inspector General of Police is prosecuting the case before the Wuse Zone 6 Magistrate Court based on allegations of criminal defamation levelled against the duo.

    In his submission, defence counsel Dr. S. M. Oyeghe objected to the application, arguing that the court’s procedure offends due process of law.

    Oyeghe contended that the bail of the first defendant had already been revoked and a warrant for his arrest had been issued; the prosecution’s duty was to account for his whereabouts, not that of the surety.

    Despite the objection, Magistrate Iyanna ordered the surety to show the cause of why the bail bond should not be forfeited.

    Thereafter, he adjourned the matter to July 29, 2025, for hearing, at which the complainants, Pastor Paul Enenche and Paul Adama, would be able to testify.

  • How three Ghanaians took over top Abuja estate with forged CAC document – Police

    How three Ghanaians took over top Abuja estate with forged CAC document – Police

    The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has completed its investigation into an alleged corporate fraud involving three Ghanaians: Samuel Jonah, Kojo Ansah, and Victor Quainoo, along with a Nigerian accomplice named Abu Arome.

    The suspects were accused of orchestrating a scheme to fraudulently take control of Jonah Capital Nigeria Limited, as well as its related interests in Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited and River Park Estate.

    According to company records, Jonah Capital Nigeria Limited was established in 2006 by Mr. Adrian Ogunmuyiwa and his wife, Olabito Ogunmuyiwa, with an initial share capital of one million naira.

    The couple reportedly agreed to allocate 400,000 shares to Samuel Jonah, contingent upon his financial contributions to company projects.

    He explained, “There is an agreement between the parties, which is the shareholder agreement. Dr Ogunmuyiwa and his wife incorporated that company and then promised to allocate 400,000 shares to Samuel Jonah provided he provides funds for the project.

    “As of December 2007, Jonah had relinquished his shares in Jonah Capital and was no longer a member of that company by the shareholders’ agreement (having failed to fund the company). Sometime in 2024, Samuel Jonah reappeared and signed this document as a director alongside his brother Kojo Mensa.

    “By implication, the authorized share capital of the company was then increased to 100 million by the creation of an additional 99 million, and further allocated the shares to him. This is somebody who had ceased to be a director.

    “Abu Arome went ahead and acted as the company secretary, increasing the shareholding to 100 million.

    “On that same day, they removed Adrian Ogunmuyiwa and Olabito Ogunmuyiwa (wife) as directors while Kojo Mensa, Samuel Jonah and Victor Kwena replaced them.

    “The document that predicts all these was forged. Those whom they claimed signed it never did, in fact, the registered address of the company, none of them, were in Nigeria.

    “For you to register as a director in a company, you must indicate your nationality. These individuals are Ghanaians and they indicated they are Nigerians. Which is criminal and illegal,” Shittu-Manli noted.

    The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, announced during a press briefing in Abuja that investigations revealed the alleged acquisition of funds by Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited was invalid and obtained through false pretenses.

    This statement from the police came in response to a restraining suit filed by three Ghanaian nationals against the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The suit seeks to prevent any law enforcement actions related to the River Park Estate dispute. The suspects are requesting a perpetual injunction to stop the Police and EFCC from inviting, intimidating, harassing, arresting, or detaining them regarding issues stemming from agreements dated June 1, 2012, and July 13, 2012.

    These agreements are central to ongoing investigations into forgery and conspiracy. Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja ruled to restrain the Inspector-General, the Commissioner of Police for the FCT Command, Ajao Saka Adewale, and other parties from taking any actions that might pre-empt the court’s decision.

    The Ghanaian businessmen also contended that after several hearings, a Special Investigative Panel (SIP) concluded its report, cleared them of wrongdoing, and submitted the findings to the Inspector-General, who then instructed the Commissioner of Police, Legal, to review the case for any potential criminal or triable offenses.

    Additionally, they are seeking N200 million in damages through their legal counsel.Responding to these claims, Adejobi said, “The accused parties have since mounted a coordinated misinformation campaign, falsely claiming they have been exonerated by the Special Investigative Panel (SIP) set up by the Nigeria Police Force.

    “This is categorically false. The same Panel in paragraph 5.8 of its reports recommended that the case file be forwarded to the Force Legal Department for vetting and the IG Monitoring Unit should retain custody of the files pending further directive.

    “These recommendations do not in any way exonerate the suspects but rather pave the way for continued action and possible prosecution based on subsequent findings, which are now conclusive and confirmed.”

    Adejobi further stated that under Nigerian law, fraud invalidates consent, making any contract or corporate decision resulting from fraud null and void.

    “Therefore, the legitimate ownership of Houses for Africa Nigeria Limited and its subsidiary rights in River Park Estate remains with Paulo Homes Limited under the leadership of Mr. Paul Odili who lawfully acquired 8 million shares through a valid and fully executed agreement with the original co-owners Dr. Adrian Ogunmuyiwa and Mr. Jones Johnson,” he said.

    According to the police, the suspects have repeatedly ignored lawful summons, filed multiple lawsuits, and held press conferences accusing senior police investigators of bias—claims the Force described as baseless and aimed at obstructing justice.

    “What we are dealing with is not a civil business disagreement nor a party misunderstanding. This is a criminal case that goes to the very heart of Nigeria’s corporate integrity and institutional security,” Adejobi said.

    He added, “The deliberate misrepresentation of false identities and documents to infiltrate and manipulate institutions such as the Corporate Affairs Commission is not only criminal but deeply injurious to national sovereignty. No country will tolerate criminal exploitation of its legal system, and Nigeria will not be the exception.”

    The police said investigations have now been fully concluded and prosecution will proceed on charges including corporate fraud, forgery, criminal conspiracy, breach of trust, impersonation, criminal trespass, and attempted obstruction of justice.

    “Mr. Abu Arome who falsely acted as Corporate Secretary to Jonah Capital Nigeria Limited will also be charged for impersonation, having been found to have no lawful appointment to that office. He was instrumental in unauthorised shareholding changes that occurred between 2024 and 2025,” Adejobi added

  • NPF pensions limited deepens stakeholders’ engagement through pension sensitization exercise in Southwest Nigeria

    NPF pensions limited deepens stakeholders’ engagement through pension sensitization exercise in Southwest Nigeria

    In furtherance of its commitment to taking service to its customers doorstep, the Management of NPF Pensions Limited organised a far-reaching pension sensitization exercise across the Southwestern states covering Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti states reaching over 1,500 officers across various cadres including Commissioners of Police in the states and AIGs.

    The recently concluded week-long initiative was designed to reignite the interest of the Police officers in the Contributory Pension Scheme and keep them abreast of all the major updates in the CPS which has continued to evolve over the years.

    The sessions were conducted by the Company’s Executive Management Team, led by the Managing Director/CEO, Dr. Kolade Morakinyo. Also, on ground for the highly interactive and impactful exercise were the Executive Director, Corporate Services, Mrs. Priscillia Egede-Njowusi, Heads of Departments and Southwest Regional Managers. This in line with the Company’s customer centric mantra of deepening Stakeholders engagement by way of one-on-one session that seek to reinforce trust, strengthen stakeholder relationships, and deepen understanding of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS) amongst personnel of the Nigeria Police Force.

    The sensitization exercise covered key Police Formations and Commands in the above-mentioned states.

    The MD/CEO, NPF Pensions Limited, Dr. Kolade Morakinyo said, “this exercise spanning across all Police Formations and Commands in the above-mentioned states, is critical step toward building trust, correcting misconceptions, and offering practical solutions to issues affecting our esteemed Police officers’ Retirement Benefits “As part of our ongoing commitment to service improvement and digital transformation of the Company’. He said the Company is poised to ensuring that it continued to leverage on its technology which is an area the Company places premium to continue to render unparallel customer service to Police officers.

    The Unique advantages of the CPS were brought to the fore as NPF Pensions has sustained a trajectory of excellent performance in area of return on investment on customers’ RSA funds, having held the industry position for 2 consecutive years as the PFA with the highest ROI returning over 38% in 2024.

    According to him, the NPF Pensions will continue to collaborate with both the regulatory agency, the National Pensions Commission (PenCom) and the Police Management Team to explore ways to get enhanced welfare packages for Police Officers at retirement.

    The Executive Director, Corporate Services, while addressing officers of the Nigeria Police Force, encouraged those who are yet to transfer to NPF Pensions Limited to do so to benefit from the enhanced retirement package being developed in collaboration with the Police Management Team. She further urged all officers to notify NPF Pensions Limited whenever they are promoted, so that their records can be promptly and accurately updated. According to her, the bottom-line of CPS is benefits paid at retirement which is the reason NPF Pensions is craving the indulgence of Officers to make time to go through their statements and ensure their accounts are update regularly for seamless benefit processing at retirement.

    Officers expressed a desire for enhanced digital tools and real-time updates, along with a renewed trust and willingness to collaborate with NPF Pensions Limited.

    The Assistant Inspector General (AIG) Zone 2, Adegoke Fayode affirmed that all the information shared by the NPF Pensions Limited is for the benefit of all officers and men of the Force. He emphasized the importance of the message, noting that it was aimed at improving the welfare and operational effectiveness of personnel.

    The Commissioner of Police Lagos, Jimoh Moshood urged the Police Officers present especially the Area Commanders and DPOs to ensure that the information is cascaded to others in their respective Commands and Formations so that they will be abreast of the information.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Six dealers arrested as Police uncover drug cartel

    Six dealers arrested as Police uncover drug cartel

    The Anambra State police command has arrested six suspects after the discovery of a drug cartel in Oko in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    Tochukwu Ikenga, the command’s spokesperson, in a statement on Thursday said a large quantity of various hard substances were recovered from the suspects.

    He said they are currently undergoing interrogations for necessary information, especially on the recent disturbing incident in Oko.

    He said, “The Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu has emphasized the significant role that substance abuse plays in fueling crime and has directed a major clampdown on all criminal activities in Oko and its environs.

    “Consequently, the Police Operatives attached to the Special Anti-Cultism Squad Enugwu Ukwu in the early hours of 25th June, 2025 burst a drug den in Oko, arrested six suspects and recovered a large quantity of various hard substances.

    “The suspects arrested include: Joseph Chukwura, Emmanuel Chukwuemeka, Ifeanyi Agbanari, Igwe Chineche, Mmadufor Chinecherem, Chibueze Chukwumankpam, and Mmadubom Uchenna, all males between the ages of 24 and 35 years respectively.

    “They are currently undergoing interrogations for necessary information, especially on the recent disturbing incident in Oko.

    “Given the above, the Command believes that this initiative may help to nip in the bud the prevalence of criminal activities and expose more criminal networks in the area.”

  • One killed, five injured in suspected IPOB attack in Imo

    One killed, five injured in suspected IPOB attack in Imo

    The Nigerian police command, Imo State have confirmed one person was killed and five others injured in a suspected attack linked to Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) at Ubaheze, Awo-Idemili in Orsu local government area of the state.

    IPOB is outlawed in Nigeria.

    Henry Okoye, the spokesman for the Imo State Police Command, in a statement on Thursday said tragedy struck when one Ngozi Umeh stepped on a landmine, which exploded, injuring her severely.

    She was taken to the hospital, where she later died. The statement confirmed that at least five other people were injured. In response, Police Commissioner Aboki Danjuma has deployed the Command’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit, tactical teams, and personnel from the Orsu and Orlu divisions to secure the area. Additionally, the Deputy Commissioner of Police, who oversees the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), has been assigned to investigate the incident.

    “The Imo State Police Command has launched a full-scale investigation following an unfortunate incident that occurred on 24th June, 2025, at about 1430hrs, at Eke Ubaheze Market Square, Awo-Idemili in Orsu Local Government Area, Imo State, where an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detonated, resulting in the death of one person and injury to five others.

    “Preliminary investigation revealed that the explosion occurred when Ngozi Umeh ‘F’, a middle-aged woman from Ubaheze village, stepped on a landmine suspected to have been planted by IPOB/ESN terrorists.

    “She was critically injured and later confirmed dead at the hospital, while five others sustained varying degrees of injuries and are receiving medical attention.

    “Upon receipt of the distress call, the Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, CP Aboki Danjuma, swiftly deployed operatives of the Command’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit, Tactical Teams, and personnel from Orsu and Orlu Division to cordon off the area, evacuate victims, and sweep the market vicinity for any other planted IEDs.

    “The area has since been declared safe, and normal activities have resumed under enhanced security surveillance.

    “In addition, the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID)has been directed to commence a comprehensive investigation aimed at unmasking and apprehending the perpetrators.

    “The Commissioner of Police commiserates with the family of the deceased, late Ngozi Umeh, and prays for the quick recovery of the injured victims.

    “He also assures the good people of Orsu LGA and Imo State at large that the Command remains resolute in its determination to root out all criminal elements threatening the peace of the state.

    “Residents of Orsu and surrounding communities are urged to remain calm and go about their lawful activities, as adequate security measures have been emplaced to forestall any recurrence of such incidents.

    “Members of the public are strongly advised to report any suspicious items, persons, or movements to the nearest police station or via the Command’s emergency number: 0803 477 3600,” the statement added.

  • Police to investigate viral video of Angela Okorie jogging with armed officers

    Police to investigate viral video of Angela Okorie jogging with armed officers

    The Nigeria Police Force has responded to a viral video showing actress Angela Okorie jogging while armed police officers followed closely behind her.

    In now viral footage, the actress is seen dressed in a white outfit, embracing her inner Usain Bolt, with armed police officers trailing behind. It was clear that the video was recorded on a movie set.

    Reacting, the Police in a statement said the officers’ behaviour was unprofessional and not in line with the standards expected of members of the Force.

    The Police noted that it has started an investigation to identify the officers involved and understand the full details of the incident.

    They also confirmed that necessary disciplinary steps will be taken based on the outcome of the investigation.

    The statement partly reads: “The Nigeria Police Force strongly frowns at the conduct of armed police officers seen in a viral video trailing actress Angela Okorie while she jogged—an act considered clearly inconsistent with the professional standards and decorum expected of personnel of the Force. The incident, which appears to have occurred on or around a movie set, has also sparked widespread public concern and criticism.

    “While it remains unclear whether the scene was part of a scripted production, the conduct of the officers seen in the video falls short of the standards expected of members of the Nigeria Police Force.

    “Accordingly, necessary administrative processes have been initiated to identify the officers involved and determine the circumstances surrounding the video, while appropriate disciplinary action will be taken based on the outcome of the review. The Force remains committed to upholding professionalism, discipline, and public trust.”

  • Identity of man who almost ‘attacked’ President Tinubu in Kaduna revealed

    Identity of man who almost ‘attacked’ President Tinubu in Kaduna revealed

    The individual who attempted to breach protocol and approach President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his official visit to the state has been identified as Umar Mohammed, a resident of Anguwan Muazu, Kaduna.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the Kaduna State Police Public Relations Officer, Mansir Hassan, disclosed that Mohammed is known to suffer from a psychiatric disorder, which he has lived with since birth.

    The police clarified that the incident, which briefly disrupted the event, was a result of Mohammed’s excitement to see the President up close.

    No incriminating item was found on him,” the statement added.

    A viral video had surfaced, showing moment security operatives swiftly intervening as the man moved toward President Tinubu, who calmly responded, “Leave him alone,” before continuing his speech.

    The incident occurred during the unveiling of a 300-bed specialist hospital in Millennium City, Kaduna, named after President Tinubu.

  • Incorrect label – House On The Rock breaks silence on police description of Adefarasin’s stun gun

    Incorrect label – House On The Rock breaks silence on police description of Adefarasin’s stun gun

    The House on The Rock Church on Wednesday stated that the Nigerian police’ description of the weapon seen with its the senior pastor, Paul Adefarasin, is incorrect

    TheNewsGuru reports that the church’s response followed the police’s claim that they recovered an illegal stun gun from Adefarasin after a viral video showed him brandishing the device to warn a content creator to stop recording his vehicle.

    Adefarasin has consistently denied owning a firearm after pointing the stun gun at the car spotter, whom he described as an “aggressive content creator.”

    The church also revealed that Adefarasin was detained by the police for several hours without charge on Tuesday.

    The House on The Rock Church criticized the law enforcement agency for incorrectly labeling Adefarasin’s stun gun as illegal and urged police officers to act with courtesy and professionalism.

    The church emphasized that its senior pastor will continue to cooperate with the police and expressed confidence that he will be exonerated of the allegations.

    The statement read, “Pastor Paul was detained for several hours and released without charge. During that time, an official police tweet mis-labelled his strobe-light stinger—also known as a stun gun—as “prohibited anti-riot equipment.” Leading Nigerian lawyers advise that this description is incorrect in law.

    “Pastor Paul continues to cooperate fully with the police investigation and is confident that, once the facts are reviewed, he will be exonerated of the allegation arising from the viral video.”

  • Police reacts as woman brutalizes house help in Sokoto

    Police reacts as woman brutalizes house help in Sokoto

    A brutal assault of a teenage house help, allegedly at the hands of her employer, identified as Fauziya Rabo has sparked outrage amongst residents in Sokoto State.

    Following the outrage, the Sokoto State Police Command arrested Rabo, adding that they had  commenced a full investigation into the incident.

     Rabo’s arrest came after concerned citizens and human rights activists submitted a petition detailing a disturbing pattern of abuse and led to the swift intervention of law enforcement.

    Confirming the arrest, the Public Relations Officer of the Sokoto State Police Command, DSP Ahmad Rufai, said the case is being treated with the utmost seriousness.

    “We received a formal petition concerning the assault on the young girl, Bashariyya Usman, and immediately launched an investigation. The suspect, Fauziya Rabo, was arrested shortly after, and she is currently in our custody,” DSP Rufai stated.

    “The command is committed to ensuring that justice is served. We appeal to the public to remain calm and allow the legal process to take its course.”

    The Commissioner of Police in Sokoto State, CP Ahmed Musa, also condemned the incident in strong terms.

    The Sokoto State Police Command strongly condemns any form of domestic abuse. We are a law-abiding institution, and this case will be pursued thoroughly and impartially,” CP Musa said.

    “Every individual, regardless of social status, deserves to be treated with dignity. We are committed to protecting the rights of all residents in this state, and no one is above the law.”

    He further urged members of the public to avoid spreading unverified information or inciting comments that could compromise the investigation.

    “We understand the public concern and emotions this case has stirred, but we appeal for restraint. Let us allow the investigation to run its course. We will continue to update the public in a transparent manner,” the Commissioner added.

    As the investigation progresses, the police have promised to ensure that the case is prosecuted diligently, with full respect for the legal rights of both the victim and the accused.

    If found guilty, Rabo may face charges under sections of the Nigerian Criminal Code Act and Child Rights Act relating to physical assault and child abuse.

    The case remains under investigation, and further developments are expected in the coming days according to the police.