Tag: Suspect

  • Police arrest suspect involved in gang-rape of minor in Rivers

    Police arrest suspect involved in gang-rape of minor in Rivers

    The Police Command in Rivers has confirmed the arrest of a suspect allegedly involved in the gang raping of a 14-year-old female minor in the state.

    Emmanuel Godwin, 23, alongside three accomplices who are currently at large, allegedly abducted the minor, and took turns raping her daily for over a week before she was rescued.

    The command’s spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, told journalists in Port Harcourt on Friday that Godwin was currently in police custody.

    According to her, the suspect was apprehended by officers during a routine patrol along the Casablanca area of Government Residential Area (GRA), Port Harcourt.

    “Godwin was arrested while in the company of the minor along GRA Phase 2 during a routine patrol by operatives of C4I Strike Force.

    “During questioning, the suspect confessed to abducting the minor and detaining her in a room.

    “Godwin further admitted that three other individuals also joined him to engage in unlawful acts with the minor for over a week,” Iringe-Koko stated.

    She noted that the command had launched a full-scale investigation into the matter, with officers dispatched to apprehend Godwin’s accomplices and bring them to face prosecution.

    The police spokesperson advised members of the public to remain cautious regarding the company they keep and reassured residents of the command’s continued commitment to ensuring their safety.

  • Police intercept ammunition, arrest suspect in Abuja

    Police intercept ammunition, arrest suspect in Abuja

    The Police Command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has intercepted 488 live AK-47 rounds and arrested a suspect linked to their shipment in Abuja.

    Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, disclosed this in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja.

    She stated that the interception and arrest reflect the command’s strong commitment to public safety and proactive crime prevention.

    Adeh said operatives from Nyanya Division, in collaboration with National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) officials, apprehended the suspect.

    “The suspect was caught on March 24 at Nyanya bus terminal with the ammunition concealed in two 25-litre jerrycans of palm oil.

    “During interrogation, he confessed he was paid N100,000 to transport the cargo from an unknown contact in Nasarawa State to Katsina,” Adeh revealed.

    She said the arrest shows the FCT Police’s dedication to disrupting criminal networks and halting illegal arms that fuel violent crimes.

    According to her, the suspect remains in police custody, and investigations continue to identify accomplices and expose the full extent of the smuggling operation.

    Adeh added Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr Isyaku Sharu, urged residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity promptly.

  • Lawmaker’s murder: Police blame escape of suspects on operational lapses

    Lawmaker’s murder: Police blame escape of suspects on operational lapses

    The Anambra Police Command has attributed the escape of two suspects detained in connection with the murder of the late lawmaker in the state, Justice Azuka, to “operational lapses”.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Ikioye Orutugu, disclosed this at a news briefing in Awka on Friday.

    “As the substantive Commissioner of Police, I consider it a priority to ensure the re-arrest of these suspects and implement stringent measures to prevent such a security breach in the future.

    “I have duly briefed the Force Headquarters on the current situation and the steps taken, including activating operational strategies to apprehend the suspects and initiate disciplinary action against officers whose lapses contributed to their escape,” he said.

    Orutugu said that the unfortunate incident occured two days before he assumed office as the CP on February 10.

    Accordding to him, upon receiving intelligence regarding this case on February 18, I deemed it necessary to brief residents of the state and the general public, affirming the command’s commitment to keeping residents informed about the evolving security situation in the state.

    “Recognising the gravity of the development, I personally took measures to ensure a meticulous investigation aimed at uncovering the circumstances surrounding the case.

    “Findings from our investigation confirm that the incident took place on February 8 in Obosi.

    He said that two suspects on the run included Ikemefuna Ossai from Delta and Chinedu Okoli from Imo.

    The CP said that the suspects were among the 11 suspects in police custody that were paraded by the command before their escape.

    Orutugu said that the two suspects  were not the principal actors in the crime, but served as drivers for the gang.

    Accordding to him, the duo were assisting operatives of the Rapid Response Squad, Awkuzu, toward apprehending one Tochukwu Akolisa from Anambra.

    He said that by their statement, Akolisa was one of the receivers or buyers of stolen vehicles and belongings of their victims.

    “During an operation to catch him, he attempted to flee upon sighting the police operatives who were accompanied by Ossai and Okoli.

    “In the course of this operation, Akolisa was shot in the leg and taken into custody.

    “However, in the ensuing confusion, the two suspects managed to escape from a vehicle.

    “Despite an immediate pursuit by police operatives, they abandoned the vehicle and fled into a nearby bush.

    “Unfortunately, all the efforts to catch them have so far been unsuccessful,” the police chief said..

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the late lawmaker was kidnapped on Dec. 24, 2024 in Onitsha.

    His decomposing body was later found by joint security force on February 6 at the Second Niger Bridge.

    He was buried on February 15.

  • UNBELIEVABLY: I killed my boss to avoid repaying N500,000 – Suspect

    UNBELIEVABLY: I killed my boss to avoid repaying N500,000 – Suspect

    A 24-year-old man, Yunusa Isa, has confessed to the crime of killing his employer and business partner, Lawan Adamu (28), in Nayi Nawa Ward in Damaturu, Yobe State.

    According to the suspect, he borrowed N500,000 with a profit-sharing arrangement from Adamu last year.

    The suspect claims that Adamu sought cash from him after he didn’t follow the conditions of the arrangement.

    To avoid repaying the debt, Isa murdered Lawan Adamu in cold blood.

    The police spokesman in the state, DSP Dungus Abdulkarim, who confirmed the killing said that the suspect confessed at the CID that he killed his employer because he could not repay him a N500,000 loan.

     

  • Police arrest principal suspect in Kano Mosque Explosion

    Police arrest principal suspect in Kano Mosque Explosion

    The police command in Kano State, has confirmed the arrest of the principal suspect behind the early morning mosque explosion in Gadan village in Gezawa Local Government Area of the state.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Usaini Gumel, told said in a telephone interview on Wednesday that a 38 year-old-man Shafi’u Abubakar, had been arrested over the incident.

    He said that the suspect had confessed to attacking the mosque because of a long-standing family dispute over inheritance sharing.

    “On May 15, 2024, at about 5:20 a.m. the police received a report of an explosion at a mosque in Gadan Village during the dawn prayer, leaving several people injured.

    “Promptly, a team of security personnel, including experts in Explosive Ordnance Disposal Chemical Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (EOD-CBRN), were deployed to the scene.

    “Twenty-four victims, including 20 males and four children, who sustained various degrees of injuries were rushed to Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital Kano for treatment, ” he said.

    The CP said that preliminary forensic analysis indicated that the explosion was caused by a petrol bomb and a detailed investigation was ongoing.

    He said the police were continuing with investigations and would release further details in due course.

    NAN

  • Bwari kidnap: IG orders transfer of suspect to DFI, Abuja

    Bwari kidnap: IG orders transfer of suspect to DFI, Abuja

    The Inspector-General of Police (IG) Mr Kayode Egbetokun has ordered the handover of a suspect, arrested in Kaduna State over kidnapping in Bwari area of Abuja,  to the Department of Force Intelligence (DFI) Abuja.

    The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    Adejobi said the order was to ensure discreet investigation into the case and arrest of other culprits involved in the kidnap.

    He said the suspect had confessed to be a member of a bandit gang in Kaduna state where five of its members had been neutralised and their camp, destroyed by operatives of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT).

    Adejobi said the suspect, currently helping the police in their investigations was arrested on Jan. 20 by operatives of the Nigeria Police in Kaduna state.

    He said the arrest followed intelligence and raid of a hotel in Tafa area of Kaduna by operatives of Tafa Divisional Police Headquarters.

    The police spokesman said the suspect was arrested with the sum of N2,250,000, suspected to be proceeds of ransoms collected from kidnapped victims in his possession.

    According to him, during interrogation, the suspect confessed to be part of the gang that kidnapped members of a family in Bwari area of Abuja.

    “The suspect, in a dramatic situation, offered N1 million to induce the Tafa Divisional Police Officer (DPO) SP Idris Ibrahim, who rejected the offer and carried out his duty diligently,” he said.

    Adejobi said the I-G had commended the DPO for the commitment and professionalism.

    He said the Nigeria Police would leave no stones unturned in decimating criminally minded individuals and bequeathing to Nigerians, a more secure society.

  • Court dismisses Boko Haram suspect, Maina’s suit against DSS

    Court dismisses Boko Haram suspect, Maina’s suit against DSS

    A Federal High Court, Abuja, on Tuesday, dismissed a suit filed by Abba Maina, linked to Boko Haram activities, against the Department of State Services (DSS).

    Justice Inyang Ekwo, in a judgment, held that the suit, which sought Maina’s release, was an abuse of the court process since a similar suit was pending before an FCT High Court.

    Justice Ekwo said instituting different actions between the same parties simultaneously in different courts even though on different grounds amounted to an abuse of court process.

    The judge, therefore, agreed with the DSS and its Director-General (DG) that the fundamental rights suit marked: CV270/2022 before Justice A.Y. Shafa of FCT High Court filed on Nov. 4, 2022, was similar to the instant case marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/2090/2022.

    “This is clearly a situation where the applicant has fallen into the temptation of instituting different actions between the same parties simultaneously in different courts even though on different grounds.

    “The applicant could have clearly avoided this situation by taking one of the options available to him by law, exhausting one remedy before going for another assuming that the next action would not be caught by principle of res judicata.

    “Consequently, nothing else is worthy of any consideration where a suit is found to be an abuse of process of court.

    “It is on this premise that I make an order dismissing this case for being an abuse of process of court., This is the order of this court,” he declared.

    Maina had, in the originating motion dated Nov. 22, 2022, sued the DSS and its DG as 1st and 2nd respondents.

    The applicant sought an order mandating the respondents to produce him in court to enable the court inquire into the circumstances constituting the grounds of his continuous detention since Sept. 19, 2022.

    Maina also sought an order admitting him to bail pursuant to the provisions of Sections 32(3), 32 (1) and (2),  and 158 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, 36 (4) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and other extant laws.

    Giving six grounds why his reliefs should be granted, Maina, who described himself as “a law-abiding citizen of Nigeria,” said he was arrested on Sept. 19, 2022, by DSS officers at an Abuja branch of Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) over allegations of committing an undisclosed offence.

    He said the respondents kept him in detention in flagrant disregard to constitutional provisions which placed responsibility on law enforcement agency to charge a suspect to court within 24 or 48 hours.

    But the security outfit argued that the suit constituted an abuse of court process, having filed similar suit in another court.

    The DSS alleged that on Sept. 12, it received an intelligence from its Borno  Command of plans to send N10 million to facilitate the relocation of some members of Jama’atu Ahlus-Sunnah Lid-Dawa’awati wal Jihad, also known as Boko Haram, from Borno to a Boko Haram Camp in Kaduna State, by one Kaura (FNU), the armourer of the terror group

    It said upon further investigation, it was revealed that Kaura (FNU) requested for the bank account numbers from one Baba Guraba and Bayero (FNU), who were Boko Haram commanders positioned around Bama Local Government Area (LGA) in Borno, to facilitate the payment of the money.

    The agency revealed that Bayero (FNU) sent a United Bank for Africa (UBA) account number: 2196498467 belonging to one Basiru Hassan and a GTB account number: 025264587 belonging to Maina.

    It alleged that while N6 million was paid into Hassan’s account, N4 million was paid into Maina’s  account and that intelligence gathering efforts revealed that Kaura (FNU) directed those transfers and withdrawals be made through Point of Sale (POS) operators.

    “Kaura (FNU) paid in a first instalment of N2 million only into the GTB account number 0025264587 belonging to the applicant.

    “Based on this intelligence gathering efforts, the Borno State Command of the 1st respondent sought and obtained the orders of court to flag the said account numbers by placing a Post-No-Debit (PND) order and requested that the account holders be apprehended whenever sighted,” it said.

    The DSS said on Sept. 19th, 2022, Maina was arrested at GTB, adjacent the National Mosque, Central Business District, Abuja, when he came to ascertain why he could not withdraw the funds lodged into his account.

    The agency alleged that Maina was immediately apprehended and taken into custody “on reasonable suspicion of being involved in providing of facilities in support of terrorist acts, financing of terrorism, dealing in terrorist’s property and his alleged roles in the facilitation of the migration and/or relocation of terrorists within Nigeria.”

    It alleged that upon investigation, it was discovered that Maina was not a law-abiding citizen “but acts as a courier and a facilitator to the Boko Haram terrorist group.”

    It also alleged that upon his arrest, he was duly informed of his alleged offences in line with the provisions of the law.

    “Due to the gravity of the alleged offence, the arrest of the applicant could not be made public in order not to disrupt a rather progressive investigation to apprehend other members of the terrorist group who were already on their way to Kaduna and other adjoining states,” it further alleged.

    The DSS, which described Maina as “a flight risk” and that he would jump bail if released on administrative bail, said the suit was an abuse of court process.

    It prayed the court to dismiss it.

  • Same-5ex wedding halted in Nigeria, 76 suspects nabbed

    Same-5ex wedding halted in Nigeria, 76 suspects nabbed

    Men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Gombe State Command, have halted a plan by some individuals to host a same-5ex wedding.

    Security operatives arrested 76 suspects in connection with the development.

    The state Public Relations Officer, Buhari Sa’ad, disclosed this while parading the suspects before journalists at the command’s headquarters in Gombe on behalf of the state Commandant, Mohammed Muazu.

    He said out of the 76 suspects, 59 are males with 21 said to have confessed to being homosexuals, adding that 17 females were also arrested at the scene.

    He said, “they were arrested at Duwa Plaza along Bauchi-Gombe Expressway while holding a homosexual birthday and they had plans to hold a same-sex wedding before our men raided the scene.

    “Fifty-nine males were arrested, 21 wilfully confessed to……being homosexuals and 17 females present at the scene were also picked.

    “They will be charged to court to answer for their crime which is on social vice; a crime in Gombe State.”

    Meanwhile, the command has also arrested no fewer than three persons involved in illegal mining activities in the Akko Local Government Area of the state.

    They were said to have been arrested at a site in the Gamawa community while operating in violation of the mining clearance that was allegedly approved by the Federal Government.

    Confirming this to journalists on Sunday, the state Commandant of the NSCDC, Muazu, described the arrest as a significant milestone.

    “My team stormed the site following a tip-off from some concerned citizens. While…..they were excavating with their excavating machine, we stormed the place and ironically, they claimed to be the owners of the site and that they had a licence, but when we checked their documents we discovered that the approval they had was for Laterite sand which they abandoned for mining coal,” Muazu said.

    He disclosed that having reported to the Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel Development and the state Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, the command has ordered the temporary suspension of activity at the site until proper clearance is obtained from the necessary authorities.

    Also speaking, the state Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Sanusi Pindiga, announced the suspension of all mining activities across the state and urged all miners in the state to appear before the ministry for screening and clearance.

    According to him, the decision followed the discovery of the illegal mining site by the NSCDC, and that it was made to ensure that miners operating in the state are properly screened and cleared by the ministry.

    “A genuine miner should report to the appropriate authority before going to the field. We don’t want a situation where miners will be mining without considering the dangers and effect of the activities on the lives of our people, their farmlands, and communities,” Pindiga said.

  • Police confirm murder of Enugu lawmaker, arrest one suspect

    Police confirm murder of Enugu lawmaker, arrest one suspect

    The Enugu State Police Command has confirmed the murder of Mr Nelson Sylvester, the Councilor representing Eha-Ulo ward, in Nsukka Local Government Area (LGA) Legislative Council, Enugu State, on Sunday.

    In a statement issued in Enugu on Monday, Mr Daniel Ndukwe, the Police Public Relation Officer (PPRO), Enugu State, said that police had arrested one male suspect, a member of criminal gang alleged to have attacked and killed Sylvester on Sunday night.

    “Police have arrested one male suspect and a member of the criminal gang, alleged to have attacked and murdered one Nelson Sylvester, Councilor representing Eha-Ulo ward of Ehalumona.

    “The incident happened about 11.30pm on Sunday night at Umualoji Village in Ehalumona community of Nsukka LGA.

    “The commissioner of police in Enugu State has ordered intense discreet investigations and manhunt of the assailants.

    “Further development shall be communicated in due course to the public,” Ndukwe said.

    Meanwhile, an eyewitness who did not disclose his name told NAN that about eight gunmen stormed Sylvester’s residence around 11.00pm on Sunday.

    He said that when the gunmen entered Sylvester’s residence they  started shooting sporadically to scare people away, before shooting him dead as he tried to run away.

    “I was in my house on Sunday night when I  started hearing sporadic gunshots inside the late councilor’s compound.

    “I suspected that it was in the process that they shot him dead and left immediately on their motorcycles,” he said.

    He said Sylvester had been in the forefront of fighting any form of criminality in the Eha-Ulo ward even before he was elected councilor on February 29, 2022.

    “I suspect, those criminals saw him as an obstacle, preventing them from  commiting crimes.

    “Eha-Ulo ward has lost a good man who spent his time and energy to ensure security for everybody,” he said.

    “Security agencies should ensure that those behind this heinous crime were brought to book,” he said.

    When contacted, Mr Jude Omeje, Leader, Nsukka Legislative Council, confirmed the incident and described the killing of Sylvester by unidentified gunmen as painful and barbaric.

    Omeje said he had led other councilors in Nsukka LG to pay a condolence visit to the family of their late colleague on Monday morning.

    “Yesterday (Sunday) was a black Sunday to Nsukka Legislative Council as well as Nsukka LG because of the murder,” he said.

    The council leader urged security agencies in Nsukka Local Government Area and Enugu State to ensure that all those behind the killing were arrested and prosecuted.

  • 18-year-old confesses killing father unknowingly while sleeping

    18-year-old confesses killing father unknowingly while sleeping

    An 18-year-old suspect has confessed to killing his biological father while sleeping.

    The suspect, who was paraded alongside his 47-year-old mother, made the confession while being paraded by the Police Command in Oyo State at its Headquarters, Eleyele, Ibadan on Friday.

    According to him, I didn’t know what came over me that made me to kill my 52-year-old father, Adeagbo Jimoh, because he has not done anything wrong to me.

    He said his father did not offend him, adding that he just wake up around 11.00 p.m on the day of incident and hit his head with an iron rod while he was sleeping, leading to his death.

    “On that day, all of us were sleeping in the house with my father.

    “I woke up around 11.00 p.m and I went straight to where my father was sleeping and I picked an iron rod and hit it on his head and I went back to sleep.

    “When it was around 6.00 a.m the next day, my mother woke me and my sister up to go and pray.

    “She also went outside the compound to perform ablution to pray when she saw my father dead on the floor.

    “My mother called all of us out to come and see that my father was dead.

    “I immediately took a motorcycle and went out to inform our relatives about the death of my father and the police were informed about the incident.

    “When the police arrived in our compound, I ran inside the house and hide under the bed and everybody started looking for me.

    “My mother later came inside and saw me under the bed and ask whether I was the one that killed my father and I said yes.

    “My father did not offend me and nobody sent me to kill him. My father do take care of us and as well pay our school fees, but he use to beat my mother and I don’t use to talk,” the suspect said.

    Briefing newsmen about the incident, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Adewale Osifeso, told newsmen that the incident was reported by one Adeagbo Taofeek on April 21 at about 8.00 a.m at Tede Division Police Headquarters.

    Osifeso said that the deceased was found lying dead where he was sleeping inside the compound with a serious mark of violence on his forehead.

    The PPRO said that preliminary investigation showed that the suspect on April 21 at about 11.30 p.m struck his late father on the head with an iron rod where he was sleeping leading to his death.

    According to Osifeso, the suspect has voluntarily confessed to the crime and further confessed that his mother was aware that he killed his father and concealed the information.