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30 Internet fraudsters, kidnappers arrested in Anambra
30 Internet fraudsters, kidnappers arrested in Anambra
Operatives of the Nnewi Vigilance Service in Anambra State have arrested over 30 suspected internet fraudsters, known as Yahoo boys, and kidnappers during a raid in the area.
It was gathered that the raid led to the arrest of some young girls who were allegedly being exploited while charms, mobile phones and dozens of SIM cards were recovered from the suspects.
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A commander of the group who preferred anonymity said the suspects had been handed over to the police for further investigation and prosecution, Daily Trust reports.
He said the Vigilante Group had sealed the facilities housing the suspects for further investigation.
The state’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Ikenga Tochukwu, confirmed the incident, saying that an investigation had commenced into the matter.
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Female-led phone thieves smashed in Kano, 5 suspects arrested
Female-led phone thieves smashed in Kano, 5 suspects arrested
Operatives of Kano State police command, on Thursday, said it has busted a female-led syndicate with an arrest of five suspects who specialize in stealing mobile phones in the metropolis.
The command’s spokesperson, SP Abdullahi Haruna, said the suspects carried out their atrocities in connivance with a tricyclist, a cybercriminal who specialized in buying the stolen properties.
SP Haruna said the syndicate were arrested after a series of complaints about their atrocities.
He identified the suspects as Shamsiyya Adamu, the 19-year-old principal suspect and leader of the syndicate, Idris Yusuf, Al’asan Dahiru, Abdulmajid Haruna and Salim Auwalu.
According to him, “A female-led syndicate of thieves has been dismantled by the Kano State Police Command, with the arrest of five suspects. The principal suspect, Shamsiyya Adamu, a 19-year-old resident of Brigade Quarters Kano, was arrested on December 21, 2024, following reports of stolen mobile phones in Unguwa Uku Quarters Kano.
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“In the year 2024, the Kano State Police Command received numerous reports from residents of Kano Metropolis about a young lady who steals mobile phones from residential houses. The reports indicated that the suspect was using a tricyclist and a cybercriminal to aid in her operations. The State Commissioner of Police, CP Salman Dogo Garba raised a special intervention squad, and the principal suspect was arrested on December 21, 2024.
“The Syndicate’s Modus Operandi is that the syndicate, led by Shamsiyya, specialized in stealing mobile phones from residential houses, using a tricyclist and a cyber criminal to aid in their operations. The suspects would deceive housewives, steal their mobile phones, and swindle money from their victims’ bank accounts.
*Suspects arrested included, Shamsiyya Adamu: The 19-year-old principal suspect and leader of the syndicate, Idris Yusuf, 23-year-old tricycle rider who aided in transporting the principal suspect to commit crimes and Al’asan Dahiru, 24-year-old suspect who specialized in disposing stolen items for the principal suspect.
“Others include, Abdulmajid Haruna, a 27-year-old suspect who specialized in buying stolen properties and Salim Auwalu, a 21-year-old suspect who specialized in swindling money from victims’ bank accounts.
“Six mobile phones have been recovered so far, and efforts are ongoing to recover more stolen phones. Thirty complainants, including 29 females and 1 male, have lodged complaints against Shamsiyya, who confessed to stealing the mobile phones on various occasions in 2024,” SP Haruna however stated.
Female-led phone thieves smashed in Kano, 5 suspects arrested
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How tax reform will boost workers’ welfare, by FG
How tax reform will boost workers’ welfare, by FG
The proposed Tax Reform Bills will significantly improve the quality of life for workers, the Federal Government has reaffirmed.
In response to misgivings expressed by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Joe Ajaero, Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele outlined key measures embedded in the bills.
He said lowly-paid workers earning around N1 million annually (approximately N83,000 monthly), would enjoy full exemption from the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax. This policy would cover nearly one-third of workers in both the public and private sectors.
For middle-income earners, the bills propose reduced PAYE tax rates for those earning up to N20 million annually (about N1.7 million per month), benefiting an additional 60 percent of Nigerian workers. Members of the armed forces actively engaged in combating insecurity will also receive PAYE tax exemptions alongside other ranks.
To mitigate the rising cost of living, the bills propose eliminating Value Added Tax (VAT) on essential goods and services, including food, healthcare, and education, which account for approximately 60 percent of all household consumption. Other items such as transportation, renewable energy, compressed natural gas (CNG), baby products, sanitary towels, and fuel products, representing over 20 percent of household consumption, are also exempted. Oyedele explained that these measures would address nearly 82 percent of household expenses and up to 100 percent for low-income earners.
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The tax reform bills include provisions to incentivize better compensation for workers. These include tax breaks for wage awards and transport subsidies targeting low-income earners. Furthermore, the bills aim to simplify processes by removing bureaucratic restrictions on wage awards and introducing caps on taxable benefits granted to workers.
Oyedele explained that the reforms propose VAT exemptions on rent and property acquisition to promote affordable housing. Stamp duties on rents below N10 million would also be waived to alleviate housing-related financial burdens.
The tax reforms also prioritize employment creation through various incentives. These include tax benefits for employers hiring more workers, tax-friendly rules to attract remote work opportunities for Nigerians, and tax exemptions for 97 percent of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The harmonization and reduction of tax rates for large businesses are expected to stimulate growth, creating more job opportunities.
Acknowledging that the tax bills could be refined further, Oyedele noted the importance of robust debates and stakeholder engagements during the legislative process. “The bills in their current form are the most pro-workers tax reforms in Nigerian history,” he stated, urging the NLC to collaborate in identifying areas for improvement.
“We believe the NLC will not intentionally work against the interest of its members. We look forward to discussing specific areas to better serve the interest of all Nigerians, including workers,” Oyedele added.
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7 die, 31 injured in Gombe road accident
7 die, 31 injured in Gombe road accident
Seven people have tragically died, and 31 others sustained injuries in a road accident involving a single vehicle on the Kaltungo-Cham Road in Gombe State.
Mr. Samson Kaura, the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Gombe, confirmed the incident on Thursday. According to him, the crash, which involved a trailer carrying soft drinks and 38 passengers, occurred around 7:30 a.m.
Kaura attributed the accident to a suspected brake failure. He detailed that among the victims were 34 men, two women, and two children.
Of those who lost their lives, five were men, one was a woman, and one was a child. The bodies of the deceased were taken to the General Hospital Kaltungo, where the injured are also receiving treatment.
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Addressing the tragedy, Kaura urged citizens to refrain from traveling in trailers to save on transportation costs. He explained, “Always consider the cost of road traffic crashes and loss of lives, and how much you will pay as the cost of transportation.
“Only a lone crash and we have many casualties, we spent a whole day attending to the situation.
“We advise against using trailers to travel because they (travelers) want to avoid paying the high cost of transportation. Please stop joining trailers or heavy-duty vehicles. They are not meant to convey humans, but goods.”
The sector commander also emphasized the importance of regular vehicle maintenance to prevent accidents.
7 die, 31 injured in Gombe road accident
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