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Showing posts with label Abba Kyari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abba Kyari. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 July 2017

PHOTOS: NINE MEN ARRESTED FOR ROBBING PASTOR AND OTHERS IN ABUJA

Detectives attached the Inspector-General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team (IRT) have busted that the gang that used to terrorized residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

The IRT, led by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, arrested nine men believed to be members of the dreaded gang and recovered stolen cars and operational weapons.

Items recovered the latest arrested suspects are one Samsung Galaxy, one Infinix Hotnote, one Nokia phone, a gold wrist watch and Toyota Camry 2010 model belonging to Pastor Davies and six other stolen cars were recovered from the suspects. Police also recovered their house breaking and carjacking tools.

A police source said: “The gang’s downfall started after series of the complaints. Among the complainant was one pastor Davies. Many other victims attacked and robbed are residents of Mabushi area in FCT. Clearly determined to stop the gang, the IGP, Ibrahim Idris instructed IRT to track and apprehend the gang members.

“The IRT operatives immediately launched a massive manhunt against the robbers. On May, 22, one of the gang members, Lawal Peters, 25 years old was arrested and a stolen Infinix Hotnote phone recovered from him. Peters confessed to armed robbery and led operatives to their hideout at Mabushi FCT, where the first five suspected gang members were arrested.”

Other gang members have been identified as Emmanuel Adole 26, who sold the robbed Camry of Pastor Davies for N400, 000, Ojuma Onoja 24, who is in possession of the two robbed phones and a gold wrist watch belonging to the Pastor. Others are Danjuma Mohammed 30, Dickson Uche 21, and Ali Abdul 24.

The suspects were all arrested at Mabushi FCT Abuja. The suspects are alleged to have confessed to several armed robberies in Abuja. The confessions of the suspect, witnessed operatives travelling to Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers states to catch other suspects identified as Friday Emmanuel 28, Akaninyena Etukdo 32, Ikechukwu John 32 and Joe Effiong 28.


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Monday, 12 June 2017

MY ENCOUNTER WITH ABBA KYARI NIGERIA'S CRIME BUSTER WHO CAPTURED EVANS~~JOURNALIST

 Abba Kyari circled, the detective who led the Special Intelligence Team IRT
A Nigerian journalist, Chris Kehinde Nwandu has narrated his encounter with  top cop Abba Kyari, the detective who led the Special Intelligence Team IRT, to capture notorious kidnap kingpin Chukwudi Dumeme Onuamadike, a.k.a Evans.

Writing on social media, Nwandu said: "I have not met Nigeria's number one crime buster Abba Kyari in my life though we've been friends on facebook.It was shocking that during the parade of Nigeria's most notorious kidnapper "Evans" yesterday, Abba was able to pick me out of the so many journalists.



"He left what he was doing, walked up to me shouting CKN,CKN,CKN..We embraced severally. I became an instant celebrity among my colleagues and several top police officers at the event. Thanks bro,you're made for the top. Keep up soaring like an eagle. May Allah continue to protect you as you continue to diligently serve your fatherland. Amb CKN."



It would be recalled that Kyari also was the officer who led the operation that gunned down notorious Imo state kidnapper, Henry Chibueze, aka Vampire.

Friday, 2 June 2017

PHOTOS: MISSING POLICE OFFICER BURRED WAS ALIVE ON THE ORDER OF TRADITIONAL RULER IN LAGOS

Musa Sunday, the detective attached to the Special Anti- Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja, Lagos State Police Command, who has been missing since last November has been found buried in a shallow grave in Ibeju Lekki.

It's been discovered that Inspector Sunday, was abducted, tortured and later buried alive while on illegal duty, guarding a land under dispute at Ibeju Lekki.

Sunday and four of his men were alleged to have been drafted to guard the land by their Admin Officer (AO), at Ibeju Lekki without the knowledge of the Officer in Charge of SARS (OC) and the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni. The father-of-four, with children aged 4,6,8 and 12, was reportedly trying to save a civilian guard from hoodlums when he was attacked and kidnapped while his men escaped.

Two men had been struggling for possession of the land. One of the men, identified simply as Prince, went to the SARS Admin Officer, who happened to be his friend, and asked for some officers to be assigned to guard the land for him and prevent his opponent from encroaching on the land. The Admin Officer (AO) then drafted Sunday and four other policemen without going through the proper channel of informing the OC SARS or the Lagos State Commissioner of Police. Sunday, the other policemen and some civilian guards drafted by Prince had been guarding the land for months when hoodlums employed by Prince's opponent stormed the land. Several people from both factions claiming possession of the land have been involved in fights for months which have led to several deaths.

In November last year, hoodlums from the other faction reportedly came with a bulldozer. Some of the thugs from the other faction attacked Prince's thugs and a fight ensued. Prince's faction was overpowered and one of his thugs was taken. Sunday went back to save the man and he was captured while other policemen working with Sunday and the man he just saved escaped. The Inspector's number became unavailable after he was abducted and his family members went to the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters, Ikeja, demanding to know what had happened to him.

His colleagues who escaped reported that they immediately went to Mobile Police Force (Mopol) 49, Epe for help in rescuing Sunday but nothing was done. They then went to Akodo Police Station but the DPO said she couldn’t send anyone to the area because it was a volatile axis. From there they reported to SARS, Ikeja, and for five days, no action was taken to rescue Sunday. Later, policemen started looking for Sunday. They went to Bonny Camp, Victoria Island in their search for him but the soldiers said Sunday wasn’t with them. When the OC SARS went to meet Owoseni, to inform him of the missing inspector, Owoseni demanded to know the person that deployed Sunday and his men on the illegal duty.

Sunday's phone was eventually tracked through the efforts of the Police Special Intelligence Response Team (IRT) operatives and that led them to Sunday's alleged killers. It was then discovered that Sunday had been tortured, starved for five days and when his men did not come after those days, they took him to the traditional ruler who instructed them to bury Sunday alive. At least five people, including the traditional ruler known as Baale have been arrested in connection with the murder. Investigation revealed that the attack and burial of Sunday was led by one Mr Balogun who is now on the run.It was Balogun who tied his hand before burying him.  Balogun's second in command, Arokin, has been arrested and it was him who confessed that Sunday was buried alive.

The suspects led police to where Sunday’s rifle was buried and also to the traditional ruler who denied knowledge of Sunday's murder. Baale was invited to the police command but rather than honour the invitation, he ran to Police Force Headquarters, Abuja but was told at Abuja to go back to Lagos and respond first to police invitation. Pathologists from the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), who exhumed Sunday’s corpse said that it looked as if he was buried with his hands tied behind.




New Telegraph reports that Sunday's wife Halimat, 27, and her children are now suffering and she can no longer afford to pay their school fees. The widow, who is a housewife, lamented the lack of support from her husband's colleague and said that her children still look forward to seeing their father. She said the fateful day of the incident, she spoke with her late husband around 4 pm and he promised to come home the following day. When at night, his kids asked to speak with him, his number was no longer available and it's been that way till date.
“They were deployed there to maintain peace. We learnt that hoodlums were attacking a man, so my husband and his men moved to rescue the man. He told the other two policemen to go and put the man in the car so he could be safe.  The hoodlums pounced on my husband and took him away. Sensing danger as the hoodlums kept increasing in number, his men ran away. Since then, we have not heard from him.

“Three months after, police kept telling us that they were on the matter. We learnt they have arrested the Prince that hired the hoodlums, but nothing has happened since then. His children keep asking after him. His aged mother, who has high blood pressure, has not stopped asking for his whereabouts. We don’t know what else to tell her.”
She added:
“Nobody from the police cared to check on us, and now we don’t have money because we don’t have access to his ATM pin. I want my husband to come back. The children are suffering, and I can’t carry the load alone.”

Thursday, 1 June 2017

POLICE ARREST SUSPECTED KIDNAPPERS OF 6 MALE STUDENTS OF IGBONLA MODEL COLLEGE LAGOS

The Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, of the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has arrested three suspects in connection with last Thursday's kidnap of six male students of Igbonla Model School, Igbonla near Epe in Lagos state.

According to an assistant commissioner of police, Abba Kyari, the three suspects were today arrested in Benin city, Edo state and they have confessed to have carried out the kidnapping of some important personalities in Ogun and Lagos state.

“Three of the militant kidnappers, who left the creek and came to Benin to visit one of their members that was injured in recent gun battle with security agents, were arrested by IRT in Benin. The suspects are Egelu Endurance, aka Jubby, 25, a native of Abere town in Ovia South L.G.A Edo; Stanley Yomi Irabomini, 25, aka Powei from Ovia South LGA of Edo State and Bentel Endurance, 24, also from Ovia South LGA Edo State. The suspects claimed they came to Benin to see their injured colleague and relax for a while before going back to the creek”he said