Tag: Suspects

  • Armed robbery suspects  jump from two-storey building to evade trial

    Armed robbery suspects jump from two-storey building to evade trial

    Two armed robbery suspects on Tuesday attempted to evade trial when they jumped from a two-storey building located within Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court Complex, Ibadan, where they are facing trial.

    The duo jumped simultaneously as  Magistrate G. Oladele was about to give  the next adjourned dare.

    The police had  charged the duo and three others with conspiracy and armed robbery.

    According to the prosecutor, Insp Femi Omilana, the five suspects  had been remanded by the court since 2023 pending advice of Oyo State Director of Public Prosecutions in the case.

    Omilana alleged that the five suspects robbed some people while armed with guns and other dangerous weapons.

    “They were remanded since then at the Agodi correctional facility, Ibadan, but were today brought to the court for mentioning of the case and for the court to know the position of the matter.

    “The magistrate was about to announce an adjournment date when we heard a sound.

    “One of the suspects jumped from the court’s back window while the other jumped from the front rail.

    “The duo landed on the floor. One broke his head and another, his spinal cord.

    “They were both taken to the jailors half dead, because they could hardly work,” Omilana said.

    The magistrate adjourned the case until July 8 for mention.

  • Kogi bandits attack: We’ve arrested some suspects – Ododo

    Kogi bandits attack: We’ve arrested some suspects – Ododo

    Gov. Ahmed Ododo of Kogi on Wednesday, disclosed that some suspects in connection with the bandits’ killings at Agojeju-Odo and Abejukolo communities in Omala Local Government Area of the state have been arrested.

    The two communities were attacked by suspected herdsmen on April 4, where 25 persons were reportedly killed and several others left injured by the assailants.

    Ododo, while speaking with newsmen shortly after observing his prayer at Okene Eid-el Praying Ground, said “some suspects have been arrested in connection with the killings and investigation is ongoing.

    “The crisis in Omala Local Government Area has not just started today but has been there for some years now and we will do our best to make sure that peace is fully restored in the area.

    “As I speak with you, some suspected persons have been arrested; investigation are ongoing, and they are giving us useful information.

    “As soon as we are done with the investigation, the report will be made public and the perpetrators would be brought to justice.”

    The governor commiserated with relatives of those killed in the crisis and restated government’s commitment to provide support for those injured and others whose houses were destroyed in the attack.

    He further urged Muslims in the state to sustain the lessons learnt in the holy month of Ramadan.

    “As we mark the end of this Ramadan, I urge each and everyone of us to carry forward the lessons learnt in this month of Ramadan.

    “Let us continue to practice kindness, generosity, love and understanding in our daily life,” Ododo said.

    NAN reports that Chief David Akpa, District Head and Ochala Onu-Ife Bagaji Odo, Omala, Kogi, confirmed to reporters in his palace that the 25 persons killed were buried on Saturday.

    He said that those buried included two women and four children.

    Akpa described the attack as barbaric and wicked given the way and manner the bandits unleashed mayhem on his people.

    He had called on the federal and state governments to come to the aid of the victims, who are taking refuge in various communities for fear of their dear lives.

    “We are mourning our loved ones who were killed in cold blood. We have never had any misunderstanding either with bandits or with herdsmen before now,” the traditional ruler said.

  • Police apprehend 2 kidnap suspects in Delta

    Police apprehend 2 kidnap suspects in Delta

    The Police Command in Delta said it has apprehended two kidnap suspects in Orerokpe Local Government Area of the state.

    DSP Bright Edafe, the command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), said this in a chat with newsmen in Warri on Tuesday.

    Edafe said that the suspects were apprehended on March 5, by police operatives attached to the Orerokpe division after an Intelligence-led investigation.

    According to him, the victim of the suspects was abducted on Oct. 31, 2023 and later released after paying an undisclosed amount as ransom to the captors.

    “The Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Orerokpe division, CSP Paul Oboware received a distress call about the suspected abduction of a man by three armed men.

    “He swiftly mobilised and led detectives to the scene of the incident, combed all the adjoining streets and bushes in search of the hoodlums.

    “The abductors later contacted and demanded for the sum of N5 million as ransom for the release of the victim.

    “The victim was, however, released after paying an undisclosed amount to the suspects.”

    The PPRO said that in spite of the release of the victim, the unrelenting DPO, armed with credible information continued with the intelligence-based investigation.

    ”The effort of the command paid off on March 5 when two of the suspects from an undisclosed community in Ughelli North Local Government Area of the state were apprehended.” he said.

    Edafe explained that the suspects were linked to the abduction of the victim, adding that the captive had also identified the suspects.

    The police spokesman, however, said that investigation on the matter was on-going adding that effort was in top gear to apprehend the other fleeing member of the gang.

    He said that the Commissioner of Police (CP), in charge of the state, Mr Olufemi Abaniwonda had warned against criminal activities in the state.

    He said that Abaniwonda had also instructed officers of the command to ensure criminal activities were nipped in the bud while pledging the command’s commitment to protecting lives and properties in the state.

  • OPSH arrests suspects, recovers weapons over Plateau attack

    OPSH arrests suspects, recovers weapons over Plateau attack

    The Special Military Task Force, called Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), says it has arrested some suspects in connection with the recent deadly attacks in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau.

    The Media Officer of the task force, Capt. James Oya, disclosed this in a statement issued in Jos and made available to newsmen on Friday.

    Oya, who did not disclose the number of the suspects, stated that  the task force also recovered some dangerous weapons during a raid of the area.

    ”We have successfully apprehended some suspects and seized a cache of dangerous weapons used in the recent attacks.

    ”We successfully recovered a significant arsenal of weapons that includes one AK-47 rifle, four locally fabricated automatic rifles, one locally made mortar bomb launcher and seven empty shells of 7.62mm.

    ”Others include one empty shell of a cartridge, one pistol magazine, 36 Boris, three rounds of 7.62mm and seven rounds of 9x19mm,” Oya said.

    He condemned the civilian attack on Airforce personnel and military facilities at Kerang Community, deployed to enforce the 24-hour curfew in the locality.

    ”In a shocking act of aggression, the youths of Kerang launched an assault on our troops deployed to maintain the peace and security during the curfew.

    ”This attack, including firing at the troops’ patrol vehicles, posed a significant threat to the safety of both the military personnel and the community at large.

    ”But we are committed to upholding the rule of law and will not tolerate any attempts to disrupt the peace and security in the region.

    ”We also remain committed to working in partnership with the people of Plateau to foster a peaceful and secure environment for all,” Oya added.

    He promised that the OPSH personnel and other security agencies would remain professional in the discharge of their constitutional duties.

  • Police arrest 43 suspects over ‘one chance’ robbery, others in FCT

    Police arrest 43 suspects over ‘one chance’ robbery, others in FCT

    The Police Command in the Federal Capital Territory  (FCT) said it has arrested 43 suspects over “one chance” robbery, kidnapping, armed robbery, cultism and other criminal offences in the territory.

    The Commissioner of Police (CP) in the FCT, Mr Haruna Garba said this during a media briefing on Tuesday in Abuja.

    He said 11 of the suspects were arrested over “one chance” robbery, seven for alleged kidnapping, and others for various criminal offences.

    Garba said three stolen vehicles, five firearms, 30 ammunition, and other dangerous weapons were recovered from the suspects.

    He said operatives from the Tradmore Division of the Command, on Oct. 24, arrested a suspect following a report by one Faith James.

    The CP said James had reported that she boarded a green Peugeot vehicle with Reg. No. CK 202 GWA from ACO estate junction heading to Trademore and was robbed of her belongings, including N110,000 cash.

    He said the victim was robbed by the commercial vehicle driver and her colleagues who pretended to be genuine passengers.

    “On receipt of the report, Police Operatives from the division swung into action, trailed and arrested a suspect with the same vehicle in the process of committing the same act on another innocent passenger.

    “The suspect has confessed to his involvement in the crime and is assisting the Police to apprehend his other gang members at large,” Garba said.

    The CP also said operatives from Asokoro Division, on Oct. 30,  while on routine patrol along DSS Quarters, Asokoro observed a Vento Volkswagen car with Reg No. APP 307 GS moving in a suspicious manner.

    He said the operatives intercepted the driver of the vehicle opposite Niger barracks and arrested the three males and two females in the car.

    The CP said the suspects had during investigation, confessed to being a “one chance” syndicate, who specialises in identifying and picking up their victims, take them to an isolated area, rob them of their valuables, and drop them off at isolated locations.

    According to him, while searching the vehicle, police operatives discovered four bundles of wrapped paper cut to money size, four car keys and other valuables.

    He added that operatives from Asokoro, with the assistance of the Nigerian Army Intelligence Unit, arrested five other “one chance” robbery suspects on Nov. 11.

    The CP said the arrest followed a report from one Bright Ezekiel that, she and her friend, one Rose Augustine, boarded a vehicle from Mogadishu Cantonment to Kubwa but were taken to unknown destination.

    He said the victims were robbed of N482,000 and N387,500, respectively, through transfer from their bank accounts by the suspects.

    “On receipt of the report, operatives from Asokoro Division swung into action and with the help of the Nigeria Army Intelligence Unit, five suspects were arrested.

    “Their operational vehicle, Volkswagen taxi with Reg. No. AA 958 RYM was recovered,” he said.

    The CP said the suspects had confessed to the crime and would be arraigned in court upon completion of investigation.

  • 2 suspects in police custody for allegedly flogging student to death

    2 suspects in police custody for allegedly flogging student to death

    Two suspects who allegedly flogged a  student to death over absenteeism were arrested and detained by the Police Command in Kaduna State.

    The acting Police Public Relations Officer Kaduna, ASP Mansur Hassan, named the school as Al-azhar Academy, a private secondary school.

    He told newsmen in Zaria, on Saturday that the commissioner of police in Kaduna has ordered for a thorough investigation in the matter, adding that, more would be arrested in connection with the death of the student.

    In a separate interview with newsmen, an uncle to the deceased student, Malam Isa Saidu of Kofar Kuyanbana area, Zaria, said his nephew Marwanu Nuhu-Sambo died on Oct. 20 at Al-azhar Academy, a private secondary school in Zaria.

    He added that before his death, late Nuhu-Sambo was a JSS 3 (Basic 9) student of the school.

    According to Saidu, a friend to the father of the deceased took him back to the school and handed him over to the principal of the school.

    He added that the principal flogged him in his presence thereafter the vice principal of the school took him to the assembly ground where the deceased was flogged again in the presence of other students.

    “The late student was again taken to the principal’s office and flogged again where he attempted to runaway but was prevented from running away by the school prefects.

    “He was still beaten to the extent that he lost some of his teeth and then went into comma and subsequently lost his life,”  Saidu said.

    In her reaction, Rukayya Sambo, a sister to the deceased, told newsmen that her late brother was asked to repeat his class after promotional examination which he declined and stopped going to the school.

    “He was then taken to the school by one of his uncles and handed over to the school principal who vowed to punish him for absconding.

    “It was after the uncle left the school that the teachers engaged late Marwanu in a serious beating to the extent they broke his tooth and later killed him,” she said.

    According to his school mates, Marwanu was given 100 lashes of the cane at the school assembly where his tooth were broken in the process.

    “He was later taken to the principal where he was stripped naked and the beating continued till he no longer could breathe.

    Sambo further said that her brother’s corpse was abandoned near the school toilet till the school closed, after which the school management rushed him to a nearby hospital only to be told that he had died.

  • Israel arrests over 500 suspects in West Bank

    Israel arrests over 500 suspects in West Bank

    Israeli security forces have detained over 500 suspects in anti-terror operations in the West Bank since the escalation of the conflict with Hamas, the Israeli military said Thursday.

    A total of 524 people are being held, including at least 330 active members of the Islamist organisation that launched a major assault on Israel from Gaza on Oct. 7.

    More than 50 weapons were also confiscated, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

    The security situation in the West Bank has been increasingly tense, since the bloody attack by hundreds of Palestinian fighters on Israeli border communities 12 days ago.

    Support for Hamas remains strong among the Palestinian population of the landlocked territory adjoining Jordan.

    There are no official numbers of members of Hamas.

    However, a poll in September showed that in the event of a presidential election, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh could expect half of the vote if the only other candidate was Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

  • Police arrest  3 kidnap suspects, recover IEDs, others in Delta

    Police arrest 3 kidnap suspects, recover IEDs, others in Delta

    The Police Command in Delta has arrested three kidnap suspects and recovered assorted weapons including five packs of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) as exhibits.

    The command`s spokesman, DSP Bright Edafe stated this while addressing newsmen on Monday in Warri.

    Edafe said that the suspects were arrested on Friday by police operatives attached to the Orerokpe Division in Okpe Local Government Area of the state.

    He said that the Divisional Police Officer, Orerokpe division, CSP Paul Oboware, led a team of the Divisional Anti-Crime Patrol team to Ofuoma Community in Ughelli North to effect the arrest.

    “Recall that about two months ago, the command arrested some suspected kidnappers, including Ese–Oghene Ezekiel.

    “He masterminded the kidnap of his brother and members of his household at Oha Community, Okpe Local Government Area, when Regina Ogana, his brother’s wife was shot dead.

    “The initial success notwithstanding, the Commissioner of Police in Delta, Wale Abass gave CSP Oboware, the marching orders, to ensure every other persons involved in the crime were brought to book,” he said.

    “Two male suspects were arrested for their involvement in the incident. Consequently, upon their arrest, the team proceeded to conduct search at their premises and hideout,” he said.

    Edafe said that upon searching criminals’ hideout, another suspect was apprehended, adding that other members of the gang fled immediately they sighted the police team’s advancement.

    He said that the following items were recovered from them, four AK-47 rifles, one pump action, one locally made single barrel cut-to-size pistol, 58 rounds of 7.62 live ammunition.

    Others are 13 live cartridges, five packs of IEDs, six detonators and eight empty magazines were recovered from the suspects’ hideout.

    Edafe said that the suspects had confessed to their involvement in the crime and other kidnapping incidents in the state.

    He said that they were currently in the police custody aiding investigation, adding that manhunt for the other fleeing members of the gang were ongoing.

  • Police parade 17 murder, kidnapping, cultism suspects in Ekiti

    Police parade 17 murder, kidnapping, cultism suspects in Ekiti

    The Police Command in Ekiti, on Friday in Ado-Ekiti, paraded 17 people over alleged murder, kidnapping, cultism, armed robbery and arson.

    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Dare Ogundare, represented by the command’s Police Public Relations Officer, DSP. Sunday Abutu, said efforts were ongoing to arrest other members of the various gangs who had evaded arrest.

    Ogundare, who enjoined citizens to be more security conscious, vigilant and report any untoward incident or happening within their localities to the nearest police station or call 08062335577, said that all the suspects would be taken to court for prosecution.

    He said that one of the suspects attempted to kill one Ijadale Francis by assaulting and inflicting ‘high degree of injuries’ on him at Dove filling station, Aramoko-Ekiti.

    “Investigation revealed that the suspect is an impersonator and serial offender who had been arrested by the command and charged to court for impersonating a military personnel,” he said.

    The police commissioner said that the remaining 11 suspects, belonging to a criminal gang, were nabbed in Ikere-Ekiti for conspiracy, armed robbery, cultism, attempted murder, murder, arson and kidnapping.

    He said that the suspects were arrested on Sept. 15, at about 09:30 a.m., based on a credible tip-off that some suspected cultists were planning another armed robbery attack from their hideout in Ikere-Ekiti.

    The police boss added that the command’s Rapid Response Squad immediately mobilised to the scene and arrested the suspects who usually robbed innocent citizens of their valuables.

    He said that upon investigation, it was discovered that the suspects partook in the attack and setting ablaze of Afao Divisional Police Headquarters, Ikere-Ekiti during the 2020 EndSARS protest.

    Ogundare said that during the attack, they carted away arms and valuables from the stations, adding that one of the AK-47 rifles was recovered from them.

    He added that intensified efforts by the RRS operatives led to the arrest of three other suspects.

    The police boss also said that operatives of the command had, on Sept. 21, at about 12:30 p.m., swooped on a gang of suspected cultists in their criminal hideouts on Iworoko road, Ado-Ekiti.

    He said that two suspects were arrested during the operation while others took to their heels.

  • Police arrest 3 suspects over alleged killing of Senator Adeola’s aide

    Police arrest 3 suspects over alleged killing of Senator Adeola’s aide

    The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Mr Idowu Owohunwa, on Monday announced the arrest of three suspects, who allegedly robbed and killed Mr Sanni Adeniyi, an Aide to Senator Solomon Yayi.

    Owohunwa told newsmen at the command’s headquarters, Ikeja , that the suspects were arrested in Lagos and Oyo States respectively.

    Recall that on Aug. 5,  the lawmaker representing Ogun West, Sen. Solomon Yayi, in a statement by his media aide, Mr Kayode Odunaro, alleged that some soldiers killed his aide, Sanni Adeniyi Sanni.

    The police boss in Lagos, however, said that the suspects were not members of the Nigerian Army, stressing that they were armed robbers, who had served various jail terms before and were connected together while at the Correctional Centres in Lagos and Ibadan.

    “We present to you today three suspects behind the killing of Mr Sanni Adeniyi, which occurred between 1.00 a.m. and 2.00 a.m. on Aug. 5.

    “The arrest of the suspects, one Fred Okunnu, aged 43, Lucky Micheal, aged 33 and Adedigba Segun, aged 26, follows weeks of painstaking, diligent and discreet intelligence and investigative sets of actions.

    “Items recovered from the suspects are one Brownie pistol with three rounds of live ammunition, one Beretta pistol with three rounds of live ammunition one locally made cut-to-size pistol with six live cartridges and six expended cartridges,” he said.

    The commissioner said they also recovered military gear (military camouflage vest, military jungle hat, military holster, jungle boots), and one Red Honda CRV, with Reg. No. EKY 276 JD allegedly hijacked from a yet to be identified victim.

    Owohunwa noted that Investigation has revealed that the gang was being armed by one Alhaji (based in Benin Republic), who specializes in robbing motorists of their unregistered vehicles.

    He said that the gang have been successful in five previous operations, stressing that their modus operandi includes stationing one gang member some meters from Berger bus stop, a boundary between Lagos State and Ogun, to spot unregistered vehicles.

    According to the CP, the spotter then calls his gang members, who are dressed in military attire and stationed somewhere around Berger bus stop, to inform them of the approaching vehicle.

    “Once they stop their victim, they request for the vehicle custom papers, as they would need to clear security and customs checks. In this incident, after seeing the papers, they insisted on taking their victim to their base.

    “Once they entered the vehicle, it dawned on Mr Sanni Adeniyi that they were robbers. He called out for help, which made the robbers shoot him thrice and further stabbed him.

    “They dropped his corpse by the roadside and drove to Kuto, Abeokuta, where they cleaned up the blood stains in the rear seats of the vehicle and later same night proceeded with the vehicle to the border town of Chikanda in Kwara State,  where the criminal receiver, one Alhaji took delivery of the car,” he explained.

    Owohunwa further said that the suspects adopted the use of military attire to beat security checkpoints.

    The police boss pointed out that further investigations revealed that the said Alhaji has other cells operating across the country, stressing that as transnational crime, the command was involving the Interpol for the apprehension of this criminal receiver and financier.