Tag: Police Officer

  • Herdsman kills police officer in Kebbi– Official

    Herdsman kills police officer in Kebbi– Official

    The Police Command in Kebbi on Thursday confirmed that a suspected herdsman had killed a policeman, Umaru Danladi, at Kaoge in Bagudo Local Government Area of the state.

    It said the herder, Babuga Kuaara, had already been arrested for the alleged offence, adding that the policeman was attached to the Kaoje Police Division in Bagudo local government area.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the suspected herdsman was reported to the police division by a farmer in the area that the herder reared his cows to destroy his farm on Wednesday evening.

    A witness who craved for anonymity, told journalists on Thursday that ” a police officer attached to Kaoje police division was ordered to go and arrest the herder who was still wandering with his cattle within the area”.

    “The police officer who came with his rifle, arrested the suspect, but as he was taking him to the waiting patrol vehicle, the herder drew his machete and stabbed the officer on his neck.

    “We saw the officer groaning in pains and bleeding but he died before we could apply first aid.

    “The herder was overpowered by officers who rushed to the scene,” the witness said.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Mustapha Suleiman, told Journalists that the suspect had been arrested.

    ”We have arrested the herder, Babuga Kuaara, for killing the officer. He had confessed to the crime and will be prosecuted accordingly,” Mr Suleiman said.

  • Boko Haram released one female police officer, not 10 – Borno CP

    Mr Damian Chukwu, the Police Commissioner in Borno on Monday confirmed that only one of 10 women rescued from Boko Haram was a police officer and non were wives of police personnel.

    Chukwu made the clarification while addressing newsmen during the monthly police officers meeting on Monday in Maiduguri.

    He described reports indicating that 10 police women were among the 13 persons released by Boko Haram insurgents as “misleading”.

    That information is false, I have to react to it. It will be recalled that on 20th June, 2017, a burial party of one our women sergeants attached to the SIB who died in the course of duty was being taken home to Lassa in Askira-Uba Local Government Area for burial.

    And due to security encumbrance on Maiduguri-Damboa Highway, they were under military and police escort, on getting to a town about 30 kilometres from Maiduguri; they were ambushed by the Boko Haram and some women who took advantage of the empty space in the truck.

    So the women were trapped; we do not know their number but a few of them who were able to jump down, scampered for safety, escaped. Those of them who could not make it were taken away with the truck by the Boko Haram.

    Among them, since that time, we recorded only one woman inspector attached to the CIB, who happened to be a very close friend of the deceased sergeant, the rest of them are not police women and they are not wives of police personnel.”

    He further disclosed that one policeman was killed while the driver of the truck and a brother of the deceased were shot and sustained injuries in the attack, a situation which de-mobilised the vehicle.

    It will be recalled that the Federal Government had on Saturday announced release of 13 persons by the Boko Haram insurgents, sequel to negotiations brokered by the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC).

    The freed persons are three male workers of University of Maiduguri and 10 women, abducted on separate raids coordinated by the insurgents between June and July, 2017, in Borno State.

  • Panel identifies police officer who released billionaire kidnapper, Evans in 2006

    The Policewoman who has been accused of aiding the release of billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike popularly known as Evans in 2006 has been identified.

    According to a report in The Nation, the woman simply identified as Tina is now a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP).

    She was reportedly involved in the transfer of Evans from Lagos State to Imo State and his eventual release.

    The police had said Evans was apprehended in 2006 after a bank robbery.

    As a result of the revelation, IGP Idris constituted a panel to investigate the 2006 arrest, transfer and eventual release of Evans and his members.

    The panel was to identify all officers who had a hand in the matter, whether serving or retired.

    According to a source, the panel has identified all the officers involved in his release.

    The source said: “I can tell you that Tina is not the woman’s real name but I won’t give you her name. I can also tell you she’s now a CSP and still in service.

    So many officers took part in that 2006/2007 release of Evans and they are being investigated. The panel has made progress and almost all of them have been identified. An official statement might be release by the authorities soon.”

  • Gunmen kill police officer, one other in Kano

    Gunmen kill police officer, one other in Kano

    Gunmen suspected to be armed robbers have killed two persons including a police officer in Kano.

    A witness told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, in Kano on Sunday that the incident occurred on Saturday night around Kings Garden by Club Road in Kano metropolis.

    According to the witness, the suspects were in a car when they opened fire on police officers at a checkpoint thereby leading to the death of one policeman and one other person who was passing by.

    It was gathered that some people also sustained injuries during the attack while the suspects were said to have escaped.

    When contacted, the state police commissioner, Rabi’u Yusuf confirmed the incident saying one policeman lost his life and another person was injured

    According to him, the suspects were driving in a car when they reached the place where police were conducting ‘stop and search’ at the area.

    He said on reaching the place, the suspects started shooting sporadically leading to the killing of one of the police officers and injuring one other person.

    As a result of the incident, one of our personnel lost his life while another person was injured,” Mr. Yusuf said.

    He dismissed some of the reports published by some online papers that the attack was carried out by Boko Haram insurgents.

    The attackers were not Boko Haram members as being speculated in some quarters,” he added.

    (NAN)

     

  • If Buhari dies, I’ll kill 200 people in retaliation – Police officer

    An officer of the Nigeria Police Force has vowed to kill 200 people if President Muhammadu Buhari dies in office.

    The police officer, identified as Inusa Saidu Biu from Biu, a local government area in Southern Borno State, alleged that Buhari had earlier been poisoned but was saved by God.

    He described Buhari as a cat with nine lives.

    The Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Moshood Jimoh confirmed the post and said investigation was on going to ascertain if Biu was a genuiene officer of the force.

    In his words: “We have seen the post and we are investigating it. Anybody can post anything on social media. We first need to ascertain if that man is a policeman, and the necessary procedure will be taken. A policeman should not make social comment on issues. We Are investigating and will make the findings public very soon.”

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  • How I received N26m from Dasuki for Fani-Kayode – Police officer

    How I received N26m from Dasuki for Fani-Kayode – Police officer

    A police officer, Mr. Victor Ehiabhi, on Tuesday, narrated to a Federal High Court in Abuja, how he received a cash sum of N26m from the Office of the National Security Adviser on behalf of a former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode.

    Ehiabhi, an Intelligence Operative with the Force Intelligence Bureau, said he was then serving as the ex- minister’s security aide.

    The police officer, who was testifying as the first prosecution witness in Fani-Kayode’s ongoing trial, said he was deployed from the bureau’s Very Important Persons Protection Unit, to serve as the defendant’s security aide.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC had on November 11, 2016, arraigned Fani-Kayode on five counts including alleged diversion of N26m, which he allegedly received from the then NSA, Sambo Dasuki, to pay for an unspecified contract.

    The EFCC accused the ex-minister of receiving the N26m from the Office of the NSA while he was the Director of Media and Publicity for the Goodluck Jonathan Presidential Campaign Organisation.

    The EFCC also accused the former minister of transacting with the said N26m without going through financial institution as required under the Money Laundering Act.

    Led by the prosecuting counsel, Mr. Johnson Ojogbane, Ehiabhi said on Tuesday that he received the money from NSA office at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, in company with the domestic staff of Fani-Kayode, while the ex-minister was out of town.

    He said the cash was loaded into a small bag.

    The witness said, “On November 21, 2014, on that fateful day, my principal travelled out of town and he detailed me to be within town.

    “The gardener and other domestic staff were also around within the premises. The house is at Aso Drive Abuja.

    “One of the gardeners, called Francis, called me on phone and told me that the defendant had called him on phone that I should accompany him (Francis) and another domestic staff, Esther, to the National Security Adviser’s office at the Villa.

    “And not too long after, the defendant himself called me and told me the same thing.

    “The driver named Kenneth was directed to drive us to the venue.

    “We moved to the venue at Suleiman Barawo Street in the Villa.

    “While at the venue, the driver, Kenneth, and the gardener, Francis, were asked to stay in the compound while I and Esther walked into the building.

    “We identified ourselves as personnel of the defendant.

    “The staff in the office asked who was Victor. I answered I was the one.

    “They asked me to tender my identity card and I did.

    “The man in the office brought out a paper and asked me to endorse it on behalf of the defendant.

    “The sum of the N26m was written on the document for the defendant.

    “I initially decided not to endorse the document on behalf of the defendant.

    “But the man in the office insisted that since I was the policeman I should be the one to endorse the document, so I signed it.

    “The man in the office brought out the sum of N26m in N1,000 denominations, and put it in one ‘Ghana-Must-Go’ bag. He gave it to us, Esther and I, for the defendant.

    “We took it out of the office and beckoned on Francis and Kenneth to take it to the booth.

    “So we departed from the house and departed to house of the defendant with the money.

    “On getting to the house, we took it inside the house.

    As of the time the money was taken to the house, the defendant had not returned. As I said earlier he had travelled out of town.”

    He said on Fani-Kayode’s return, the former minister invited him and others involved in moving the money home and thanked them.

    He said, “The defendant had called me on phone and told me to ensure maximum security within the house until his arrival.

    “On the same day, at about 11 pm, the defendant returned. When the defendant returned from his journey, he acknowledged the money and he sent for us, myself, Esther and thanked us.

    “Subsequently I was invited by the EFCC. On getting to the office of the EFCC, I was asked if I ever worked with the defendant and I said yes.

    “While answering the question, the personnel brought out the document that I signed at the Office of the National Security Adviser on November 21, 2014.

    “There and then I was made to write a statement. I did.”

    Fani-Kayode was represented by his counsel, Mr. Wale Balogun, who sought an adjournment of case for cross-examination.

    Justice Tsoho however fixed June 6 for cross-examination of the witness.