Tag: Prison

  • Maina sick, suffered partial stroke in prison – Lawyer

    Maina sick, suffered partial stroke in prison – Lawyer

    Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of Pension Reform Task Team (PRTT), suffered a partial stroke at the Kuje correctional center where he is being detained, his lawyer, Anayo Adibe, has said.

    Adibe, who spoke in an interview with a radio station, said his client is in a “very bad shape” and needs adequate medical attention.

    “I visited him at the prison about a week ago and from the visit, he was not looking fine at all,” Adibe said.

    “I was told he had suffered a mild stroke, his blood pressure has been very high and his sugar level has risen astronomically. He is in a very bad shape.”

    He said although the resident doctor at the correctional facility has tried to keep Maina’s health under control, the facility is not equipped enough to give him adequate medical attention.

    “The resident doctor has written several letters to the authorities asking that he be taken to a better and well equipped medical facility. Those letters have not been responded to,” he said.

    “As his lawyers, we have taken a step further. We have written the comptroller-general, informing him of the dire situation our client finds himself presently and that except he is afforded quick medical attention, the story might change very soon because the truth is that we fear for his life,” he added.

    His counsel also added that he has filed an application for his client to be granted bail on health grounds which the court has fixed Wednesday, January 20, to hear the application.

    Maina, who is currently standing trial after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) prosecuted him on 12 counts bordering on money laundering to the tune of N2 billion, had jumped bail in September.

    However, he was re-arrested in the Niger Republic and extradited to Nigeria to continue his trial before Okon Abang, judge of a federal high court in Abuja.

  • Two pastors land in prison for brainwashing congregation to disown parents, burn certificates

    Two pastors land in prison for brainwashing congregation to disown parents, burn certificates

    An Ilorin Magistrates’ Court, on Thursday, remanded two pastors: Olumide Peter and Jasulayomi Adetola, for allegedly brainwashing their congregation to disown their biological parents and burn their certificates.

    The defendants were charged with criminal conspiracy, unlawful assembly, wrongful confinement and putting persons in fear of injury in order to commit extortion.

    The Magistrate, Ibrahim Dasuki, ordered the defendants to be remanded in Oke-Kura Correctional Centre, Ilorin.

    He, thereafter, adjourned the case till Jan. 28, for further mention.
    Earlier, Counsel to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Mr Ajide Kehinde, said that two children and four adults, who were reportedly abducted by the pastors, were rescued by the corps.

    He said that the defendants, who are pastors at Evidence of Christ Fellowship International Church, Agbo-Oba, Ilorin, kicked against Western education, claiming that it was a sin and that any certificate acquired through it was evil.

    Kehinde said that the pastors had been extorting money from international organisations by sending recorded videos of the children, claiming that they were victims of natural disasters and internally-displaced persons.

    Kehinde said further investigation revealed that the pastors kicked against Western education, urging its congregation to see it as ungodly.

    He said that the offences were contrary to Sections 96, 100, 260 and 293 of the Penal Code Law.

    The counsel prayed the court to remand the defendants on the basis that one of them was still at large.

    He said that releasing the defendants on bail might jeopardise efforts to carry out proper investigation into the matter.

    The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against them.

  • 19 armed robbers escape from police custody in Calabar

    19 armed robbers escape from police custody in Calabar

    Nineteen armed robbery suspects have reportedly escaped from custody at the Cross River Police Command headquarters at Diamond Hill, Calabar.

    The escape according to a police source took place on Sunday night when the robbers used a hacksaw to cut the iron key to the cell where they are detained and made good their escape “As I speak to you, the station guard and some other officers are being detained.

    This could not have happened with the SARS. Our lives are in danger” a police source who prefers anonymity told Vanguard.

    He said none of the escapees has been re-arrested as at midmorning today but the authorities have despatched crack teams across the city to track the runaway robbers.

    Ms Irene Ugbo, the Cross River State Police Command spokesman man said “The information is not true. Only three robbers attempted to escape but were arrested and returned to the cell”

  • BREAKING: Court orders Maina to remain in prison till end of trial

    BREAKING: Court orders Maina to remain in prison till end of trial

    The Federal High Court in Abuja on Friday ordered the remand of a former Chairman of the defunct Pension Reform Taskforce Team, Abulrasheed Maina, in prison, till the end of his trial.

    Justice Okon Abang made the order following an application by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s prosecution counsel, Mr Mohammed Abubakar.

    Maina who is being prosecuted by the EFCC on N2bn money laundering charges had jumped bail and fled to the Republic of Niger.

    But he was produced in court for the first time on Friday following his extradition to Nigeria earlier on Thursday.

    Ruling on the EFCC’s application for a remand order, Justice Abang said, “The defendant is already on bench warrant having jumped bail.

    “So he shall be remanded in correctional center pending the conclusion of the trial.”

    A lawyer, Adaji Abel, who newly took over Maina’s defense on Friday, appealed to the judge to adjourn the case to enable him to prepare adequately for the case.

    The judge acceded to the request and adjourned till December 8.

  • [Video] Two feared dead as Okada riders, prison officials clash in Ibadan

    Two persons have reportedly died in a clash between officials of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) and commercial motorcyclists operating in Agodi-Gate area of Ibadan, the state capital city.

    Trouble was said to have started when the officials of the correctional service insisted that the commercial motorcyclists who plies Iwo-Road-Bashorun-Akobo axis would not be allowed to park wrongly at the frontage of the prison yard.

    It was gathered that what started as a mere warning later erupted in a fracas when the motocylists defied the instruction.

    Sources said the warders had to use teargas canisters’ to scare the motorcyclists.

    Unconfirmed sources said two persons were feared dead during the crisis, but the Correctional authority has not confirmed the casualties as at the time of filing this report.

    While the crisis lasted, many shop owners, traders and business operators in the vicinity quickly lock their shops for the fear of been attacked while commuters and other road users ran helter-skelter.

    A source said, “We have to hurriedly close our shops, some of us ran away while some closed their shop while they were still inside the shops.”

    NCS, Oyo State Command’s Public Relations Officer, Olanrewaju Anjorin confirmed the clash to journalists but said normalcy has returned to the area.

    Anjorin in a telephone conversation with Journalists said that men of Operation Burst, a joint security outfit set up by Oyo State government has been stationed at the scene of the incident.

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    He said, “There was a little misunderstanding between the officers and some Okada riders. They normally pack at entrance to the prison. We usually told them to move downward.

    “We did it the same way today and there was a little misunderstanding. But, I can tell you that normalcy has returned. Nobody shot and Operation Burst has been stationed there”.

    Also speaking on the clash, the Police Public Relations Officers (PPRO), Oyo state Command, Olugbenga Fadeyi in a statement denied some media report alleging the police to be behind the crisis.

    He said “Contrary to the currently trending news online, that police men fired shots leading to injury at Agodi gate area this morning.

    “The truth is that there was a clash between officers of the Correctional Service and bike men stationed at Agodi Gate.

    “Upon receipt of this information, police men as well as other security agencies moved to the scene to ensure there’s no breakdown of law and order that could lead to coordinated attack on the prison facility.

    “Police men fired no shot. Further development will unfold and be communicated latter.”

  • BREAKING: Court sends Senator Ndume to prison

    BREAKING: Court sends Senator Ndume to prison

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered that Senator Ali Ndume (Borno South) be remanded in Kuje correctional centre.

    Justice Okon Abang made the order on Monday following Ndume’s failure to produce Abdulrasheed Maina, who is standing trail before the court on money laundering charge and for whom, Ndume stood surety.

    Justice Abang held that having failed to produce the Maina, who is believed to have jumped bail and having failed to show cause why he should not forfeit his bail bond, ordered that Ndume should only be released if he meets either of three conditions.

    First is that he pays N500m bail bond into the Federation Account of the Federal Government and present evident of such payment in court or the FG sells the property situated in Asokoro, Abuja which Ndume pledge as security for the bond and present evidence of sale and payment of the N500m realised into the Federation Account or he (Ndume) produces Maina, who is believed to have now jumped bail, in court.

    Ndume was immediately led away from the courtroom shortly after the judge’s pronouncement.

    Details shortly…

  • Former NBA star, Eddie Johnson dies in prison

    Former NBA star, Eddie Johnson dies in prison

    Former National Basketball Association All-Star, “Fast” Eddie Johnson, who was hit with a lifetime ban from the NBA for drug use and jailed for sexual assault is dead.

    He died while serving a life sentence after he was sent to prison for sexual assault of a child.

    He was 53-year-old when he got a mandatory life sentence in 2008 after he was found guilty of sexual assault on an 8-year-old girl

    The former NBA star was serving the life sentence at Santa Rosa Correctional Institution in Milton, Florida when an undisclosed illness led to his death.

    His death was confirmed on Tuesday, November 3rd by Rocker-Cusack Mortuary in Leesburg, Florida.

    Johnson, who was a third-round pick from Auburn by the Hawks in the 1977 NBA draft, became an immediate contributor and then starter for the Hawks.

    Johnson averaged 15.1 points in 10 NBA seasons he received a lifetime suspension from the NBA in 1987 for his cocaine use.

    The mortuary announced that Johnson will be buried at Weirsdale (Florida) Community Cemetery on Saturday.

  • HAPPENING NOW: Security operatives open fire as hoodlums attack Warri prison

    HAPPENING NOW: Security operatives open fire as hoodlums attack Warri prison

    The Warri Correctional Centre in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, also known as Okere prison, was on Thursday attacked by suspected hoodlums.

    It was gathered that the hoodlums reportedly attacked the prison and freed some inmates.

    A source told our medium that some of the inmates who were carrying out menial work outside the fence of the prison allegedly escaped following the attack.

    According to the source, security operatives suspected to be soldiers allegedly opened fire to scare inmates from escaping.

    It was not clear if any casualty was recorded.

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  • Dozens of inmates escape in Ondo prison break

    Dozens of inmates escape in Ondo prison break

    Several inmates at the National Correctional Service Centre in Okitipupa, Ondo State have escaped during a jail break on Thursday, October 22, 2020.

    Scores of hoodlums defied a 24-hour curfew on Thursday to break into the centre and set the inmates free, according to a report by The Punch.

    A similar jail break happened in Edo State on Monday, October 19, 2020.

    Details later…

  • BREAKING: Police, Army battle thugs at Ikoyi Correctional Centre over attempted jail break (Video)

    BREAKING: Police, Army battle thugs at Ikoyi Correctional Centre over attempted jail break (Video)

    Policemen and soldiers have arrived at the Ikoyi Correctional Centre in a bid to foil an attempted jailbreak by thugs.

    A video obtained by TheNewsGuru(TNG) shows heavy smoke billowing from parts of the centre while inmates were seen running. Gun shots also sporadically rent the air.

    It was learnt that the prison authorities immediately notified and called the police and the military authorities for backup.

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    An eyewitness said, “I can see them from my house at the moment. Soldiers and policemen have arrived. I saw prisoners throwing stones and I saw fire.”

    There was also report of fire outbreak at the prison facility.

    Police spokesman Olumuyiwa Adejobi who spoke on the incident said; “Yes, there is fire outbreak there but we are investigating and our men are on the ground with fire fighters.

    “Area Commander, Area A and Commnader MOPOL 2 Keffi road VI and men are there. No cause for alarm.”