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Wednesday, 20 September 2017

PHOTOS: CUSTOMS SEIZE 18 EXOTIC VEHICLES

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Ibrahim Hameed Ali (Rtd) at the Customs Headquarters, Abuja, yesterday paraded before newsmen 18 smuggled exotic vehicles that were recently seized at various borders. 13 of the vehicles are bulletproof. The seized vehicles intercepted includes:
1 Rolls Royce
1 Lincoln Navigator
1 Infinity
3 G wagons
2 Range Rovers
2 Toyota Sequoia
1 4matic Mercedes Benz
3 Toyota Prado
3 Lexus
1 Toyota Camry


PHOTO: EFCC DECLARES WIFE OF FORMER NDDC OFFICIAL (George Alabh Turnah) WANTED OVER N1BN FRAUD !

Press statement from EFCC

The public is hereby notified that Jennifer Timinipre Turnah whose photograph appears above, is wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in a case of criminal conspiracy, money laundering and stealing to the tune of over one billion naira.

The suspect, who is the wife of Barrister George Alabh Turnah, a former special assistant to the then Managing Director of Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC Dan Abia, is a signatory to some of the companies her husband allegedly used to launder monies meant for youth development.
Bank accounts of the shell companies – Celtic Pride Global Services Limited, West Oak Multi Concepts Limited, Eliben Educational Centre Limited, Cinco Ranch Hotels & Apartments Nigeria Limited and Dubai Stores & Supermarket Nigeria Limited – were used to launder the stolen funds. The suspect has refused to honour repeated invitations from the Commission and is currently on the run.

A native of Kolokuma/Opokuma LGA of Bayelsa State, the fair-skinned suspect is 30 years old and speaks Ijaw and English Languages fluently. Her last known address is No 2A9 Street, CITEC Estate, Abuja.

Anybody with useful information as to her whereabouts should contact the Commission in its Enugu, Ibadan, Kano, Lagos, Maiduguri, Gombe, Port Harcourt and Abuja offices or through these numbers 0809 3322 644 (0809 EFCC NIG), 0818 3322 644 (0818 EFCC NIG); its e-mail address: info@efccnigeria.org or the nearest Police Station and other security agencies.

PHOTOS: HUMANRIGHTS ACTIVIST SEEKS JUSTICE FOR A WOMAN WHOSE HUSBAND DELIBERATELY INFECTED WITH HIV/AIDS IN OGUN STATE!

Humanrights activist, Joe Okei-Odumakin is currently seeking justice for a married woman, Mrs Titilayo Emiabata whose husband, Kazeem Owolabi Emiabata, deliberately infected with HIV/AIDS and then threw her out of their matrimonial home in August.


A statement released by Okei-Odumakin, says Kazeem,  is a Naval officer who is currently serving at Barrack Maintainance Unit, Port Harcourt, deliberately infected his legally married wife Titilayo with HIV and threw her out of their matrimonial home after she discovered his anti-retroviral drugs and medical records, which showed that he had been on treatment for a long period without disclosing his status to her.

She confronted him and later told her parents about her predicament when she got tested and her result came out positive. Kazeem had threatened to deal with his now estranged wife if she exposed his HIV status and then vowed to use the Police and other means to "kill Titilayo before HIV/AIDS kills him".

Okei-Odumakin says the victim is being prosecuted by the husband and the Nigeria Police Force for alleged "house breaking" and "stealing" because she went to pack her personal belongings out of their matrimonial home after she was sent out of their matrimonial home.

The case between the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State vs Mrs. Titilayo Emiabata comes up tomorrow Thursday 21st September, 2017 by 9am at the Chief Magistrate Court in Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State presided over by Senior Magistrate E.O. Idowu. She was arrested, detained for four days and arraigned in court on the 24th of August, 2017 in Charge No. MAG/55C/2017 on a 10 count charge bothering on burglary, housebreaking and stealing by the Nigeria Police Force, Ogun State Command.

The Women Arise for Change and the Campaign for Democracy which is being run by Odumakin, is demanding that justice should be done in this case. The NGO says it rejects the treatment meted out to Mrs Titilayo Emiabata by her Naval officer husband, in connivance with the Divisional Police Officer of Ago-Iwoye in Ogun State.

Lagos-based human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, would be representing her pro bono in court.

HOT LINES: DANGOTE URGES PUBLIC TO HELP MONITOR AND REPORT RECKLESSNESS OF ITS DRIVERS

The Management of Dangote Industries Limited (Dangote Group) has issued a passionate appeal to members of the public to assist in monitoring and reporting both recklessness and illegal haulage of contrabands goods by some of its truck drivers.

The company has also set up hotlines for the public to report such truck drivers, with a promise to appropriately compensate calls that lead to arrest of errant drivers.

Noting that trucks belonging to Dangote Cement are only allowed to carry Cement, High Grade Gypsum and Coal; those belonging to Dangote Sugar (NASCON) are authorize to carry only Salt and Dan Q seasoning and trucks belonging to Agrosacks, the bags producing arm of Dangote group, can only carry bags, belonging to Dangote flour Mills, Wheat, Flour and Danvita.



The Management of Dangote Group in a statement alerting and encouraging the public to report any suspected Dangote Truck driver involved in illegal haulage provided hotlines to make such reports



“Please call Dangote Industries Limited Management hotline on all information regarding illegal haulage activities on 01- 2123567, 08070188000, 08170023846, 08152093133 and or email customercare@dangote.com”



Dangote Group Management also issued a stern warning to those illegally transporting unauthorized goods through its trucks. “Dangote Industries Limited also wishes to warn those that illegally transport materials on Dangote truck that such unauthorized goods, when found, shall be confiscated and such owners prosecuted to the full extent of the law”



It would be recalled that the company recently intercepted one of the company’s truck loaded with contrabands in Ibadan, arrested the drivers and handed them over the Nigerian customs for further investigations and prosecutions. The arrest was effected by a crack team of the company’s security personnel led by its Chief Security Officer who acted on intelligence, bordering on misconduct by some of its drivers.



While handing over the drivers and his motor boy to the Customs Authority, Assistant General Manager, in charge of Security Services, CSP Ali Garba explained that the company has a surveillance section that monitors all his trucks and drivers’ activities.

HOW WE USED OUR DOG TO ROB WOMEN~~SUSPECTS


The Lagos State Police Command has arrested two men, identified as Odumade and Adisa,who specialized in using a dog to rob traders at the Ladipo Auto Spare part Market , Lagos.
The suspects were arrested  when they pretended that they wanted to buy something from a woman, but instead robbed and dispossessed of her phone on Tuesday last week

It was also gathered that the suspects always target women who are scared of dogs.
Once they find a target, they would let the dog, called Bullet on  her, then, in the confusion and fright of the victim, they snatch the person’s valuable, mount their motorcycle and disappear.
A police source said: “These suspects have been on Police Wanted List for long. But they have finally been arrested by detectives from our command.”

Recounting how he came to be in possession of the dog Odumada explained that he bought the dog as puppy from a neighbour at Ajegunle.

He further recalling the fateful day he was arrested, Odumada said that he only went out with the dog that day for a stroll, not for crime.

His words: “I’m not an armed robber. I went to Ladipo Market to buy a net rope from a woman; suddenly, the woman started shouting that I stole her phone, before I knew what was happening, passersby had surrounded us. I tried to explained to them that we did not take her phone. They didn’t listen. They pounced on us and beat us mercilessly before policemen who patrolling the area came to pick us.”

Adisa, on the other hands, said that he and his friend went to buy dog food in the market, when the incident occurred.

He said: “I was a mechanic before my friend invited me that he wanted to introduce me into the business he was doing. I followed him and since then we have been using the dog to rob mostly women. We always go to market and pretend that we want to buy somethings from women. We would then steal their money and phone. We always use the dog to scare them before robbing them. We don’t operates in the day, we rob at night. I regret my action.”
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, said that the suspects had been on Police Wanted List.
Imohimi said that the suspects would be soon be charged to court.

PHOTOS: POLICE ARREST SUSPECTED KILLER OF HECTOR JOBATEH

The Lagos state police command, after weeks of intensive manhunt, has finally arrested one Ismaila  Adeyemi,  49, the suspected mastermind and killer of Hector Jobateh  'the 2007 winner of Gulder Ultimate search' who was traced and shot dead at his residence at New Oko-Oba in Agege sub-urb of Lagos State.

The suspect who was arrested at gas line Ominiyi, in Ijoko area of Ogun state, confessed to the crime and other numerous crimes, while other members of his gang have been arrested.

The command wishes to reinstate it's commitment in partnership with members of the public and urge them to always come forward with useful information that would assist the police in discharging their duties.The suspects will be charged to court after investigation is concluded.

PHOTO: 6 PEOPLE KILLED AS OKEPOPO BOYS AND ONOLA BOYS CLASH IN LAGOS ISLAND

Six people were killed and several injured after two rival gang clashed in Lagos Island.
An Eye witnesses claimed that the men were killed by one Falapa during a continuous clash of Okepopo boys and Onola boys.
It was gathered that in the last one week, renewed clash of miscreants started on the Island,Falapa was alleged to have killed six men with his English gun, superior to the Dane gun carried by rival group.

His victims have been identified as Irabor, Mustapha and four others, whose names are yet unknown.

Eye witness said: “Falapa vowed after the last clash with Onola boys early this year, where three of his gang members from Okepopo were killed, that he would surely avenged their death. To make his plan successful, he bought a new gun and had been looking for opportunity to execute his mission. He succeeded during 155 year celebration of Epetedo existence where a local musician came to perform in the area. Falapa and his gang members pursued Onola boys who left the area at about 3.30am and attacked them along Tokunbo Street where two persons were killed.”

The witness further said: “On Friday night, Irabor, a member of Onola youths was also shot dead at Atiko area on the Island, while Mustapha was shot dead by on Sunday afternoon along Branco Street. Two other members were shot dead at Okepopo area when the Onola boys went for a reprisal on Monday morning.”

The incessant killings have led to the closure of many shops and markets at Itafaji, Evans, Branco, Olushi, Atiko, Onola, Okepopo, Massey Apatira, Smith and other adjacent Streets on the Island. Residents were seen packing out in some of the areas mentioned.

Police from the Area ‘A’ Police Command, Lion Building, in the early hour of Monday raided an undisclosed hotel where some gang members of Falapa hid after operations. Two of Falapa’s lieutenants, ‘Semo and Segun Playboy, were arrested among other suspects in police detention now.
It would be recalled that the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, on Thursday, assured Lagos-Island residents that he would bring an end to neighborhood crimes and cultism.

Imohimi gave the assurance during a Town-Hall Stakeholders Security Meeting hosted by the Area ‘A’ Commander, ACP J. O Akinyede at Lion Building, Lagos.

His words: “We continue to have neighborhood crimes and cult-related violence and for this reason, I have with immediate effect ordered Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers to reach out to traditional rulers, CDAs and other voluntary groups. We will set up vigilante group in Area ‘A’ Command to reach out to inner streets and neighborhoods to restore peace in the community.”