Tag: POLICE COMMAND

  • How chartered accountant allegedly set his wife, brother-in-law ablaze

    How chartered accountant allegedly set his wife, brother-in-law ablaze

    A chartered accountant, identified as Benjamin, has been arrested by the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly setting his wife, Chinyere, and brother-in-law, Ifeanyi, ablaze in the Abule Ado area of the state.

     

    It was gathered that Chinyere and Ifeanyi were at a guest house in the couple’s residence when Benjamin allegedly set them on fire.

    After perpetrating the crime, the suspect allegedly locked the duo in the guest house and went to call for help.

     

    A source said, “His brother-in-law was a contract worker at Chevron. He was also the only son of the family. He didn’t die immediately; he made a dying declaration that Benjamin opened the door while he and his sister, Chinyere, who was Benjamin’s wife, were in the guest house, poured petrol on them, set them ablaze and locked them inside.

     

    “Ifeanyi struggled to come outside, but the woman couldn’t. Benjamin ran outside and started shouting that fire was burning. There may be some underlying reasons for him to have done that. The house he stays in belonged to his wife and she wanted to sell it because she heard he wanted to sell the house without her consent.

     

    “There was also a case of jealousy because he said when his wife returned from Scotland, she kept talking to someone on the phone despite cautioning her against it, and the whole thing accumulated.

     

    “The wife had relocated to Scotland with their children. Their children are still in Scotland; he has thrown the children into jeopardy with this incident.”

     

    Speaking on behalf of the state Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alabi, the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, while parading the suspect on Thursday at the command’s headquarters in Ikeja, said the victim’s husband set her and her brother ablaze after a minor quarrel.

     

    He said, “This deals with a case of the murder of one Chinyere and Ifeanyi by Chinyere’s husband, Benjamin, at Abule-Ado, Lagos State, on April 1, 2022, around 3.30am. The victims were set ablaze by Benjamin after a minor quarrel. The suspect will soon be charged to court.”

     

    The suspect, however, denied setting his wife and in-law ablaze, adding that he also sustained burns during the incident.

     

    He said, “My wife returned from Scotland and used her Nigerian number to call me around 9pm to open the gate. I was not at home, but I told my tenant, Stanley, to help me open the gate. I also left what I was doing and rushed home. I never knew she came with her brother until I got home.

     

    “So, after assisting in parking some of her loads, we moved into the bedroom and started talking as husband and wife. Suddenly, she received a call and told me the call concerned her brother and she needed to be with him to receive it.

     

    “I agreed and she left the room to meet her brother at the guest house. While she was still at the guest house, I went to take a bottle of drink at a place close to our house. After I was done, I went home, and entered our room, thinking my wife would be inside, but she was not there and was still in the guest room discussing with her brother.

     

    “I left her there, went to the parlour and switched on the television. But later on, I saw an unusual fire coming from the direction they were and as I moved closer, I saw smoke. But as I opened the door, I saw fire and screamed. I sustained burns also. I moved out and started shouting for help; I also asked a woman to pour water on me and that was the last thing I remembered as I woke up in a hospital.”

  • Benue police kills four bandits in Ukum LGA

    Benue police kills four bandits in Ukum LGA

    Four bandits in Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State have been gunned down by the Benue State Police Command on Saturday.

     

    Police Commissioner, Wale Abass, identified those killed as Solo Orafaga, John Tyoakoso, Jude aka ‘Headboy’ and an unidentified bandit, who he said had all been terrorising Ukum.

     

    According to him, the weapons recovered from them included one Ak47 rifle, a G3 rifle, a locally made pistol as well as ammunitions and charms.

     

    Speaking to journalists at the state police headquarters in Makurdi, Abass pledged to rid the state of crime, with Governor Samuel Ortom’s support.

    The corpses of the four were displayed at the command headquarters in the presence of Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom.

     

    Ortom commended the police for their efforts, adding that his administration would do everything possible to check crime.

     

    CP Abbass disclosed that the bandits were ambushed and killed while on their way to attack a village called Gbagire, in Ukum.

    He said that apart from those killed, many others escaped with gunshot wounds.

    “The bandits were over 20”, he added.

  • Ogun police arrest man for allegedly raping his wife’s 11-year-old cousin for three years.

    Ogun police arrest man for allegedly raping his wife’s 11-year-old cousin for three years.

     

    Ogun State Police Command has arrested one Idowu Shittu, 35, for allegedly raping his wife’s 11-year-old cousin for three years.

     

    Shittu, who lives at Hallelujah Street, Ifo area of Ogun State, was apprehended by the police after his wife reported at Ifo division that Shittu had been forcing the minor to sleep with her for three years.

     

    The Ogun State police spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the wife informed the police that “her cousin, who lives with them informed her that her husband, Idowu Shittu has been forcefully having sex with her for the past three years, and when she can no longer bear it.”

     

    According to Oyeyemi, the cousin, whose mother died when she was a toddler, had told the woman that she had been enduring the sexual molestation because she had no other place to go should she be sent out by the suspect, saying “he used to threatening whenever he wants to have his way with her.”

     

    It was gathered that DPO of Ifo division, CSP Kehinde Kuranga, having been briefed about the case, detailed his detectives to the scene where the suspect was arrested.

     

    “On interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime, but pleaded for forgiveness from the little girl,” Oyeyemi said on Sunday, adding that the Commissioner of Police in Ogun, Lanre Bankole, has ordered the immediate transfer of the suspect to the State CIID for further investigation and prosecution.

  • Police declare fleeing suspect wanted over defilement of 10-year-old in Enugu

    The Police Command in Enugu State has declared one Ifeanyi Ukwuani wanted over his alleged defilement of a 10-year-old girl in Egede Community, Udi Local Government Area of the state.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Daniel Ndukwe, said in a statement on Monday in Enugu that security stakeholders and residents should provide it with credible information that would lead to the arrest of the fleeing suspect.

    Ndukwe said that such information should be reported at the nearest police station or by calling the Command on 08032003702, 08075390882 or 08086671202.

    “Sequel to a report on the defilement of a 10-year-old girl at Egede Community received at 9th Mile Police Division on March 9, Commissioner of Police, Mr Ahmad Abdurrahman, directed that a full-scale investigation be carried out to arrest and prosecute the suspect.

    “The Commissioner further ordered the transfer of the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for discreet investigation that will lead to bringing the fleeing suspect to book.

    “So that it will serve as a deterrent to those hell-bent on committing such callous and mindless offences in the state,’’ he said.

    The police spokesman noted that preliminary investigation had linked Ukwuani, the son of an old woman whom the victim lives with as a house help at the said Egede Community.

    “The investigation further reveals that the said suspect had left his wife and children in Enugu metropolis and gone to his mothers’ house on the said date and place to perpetrate the offence and thereafter, fled to an unknown destination,’’ he added. (NAN)