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Abuse of office: PSC dismisses 3 senior police officers, demotes 9 others

The Police Service Commission, PSC, has approved the dismissal of three senior police officers over cases of misconduct and abuse of office.

Ikechukwu Ani, the spokesman for the commission, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

He said the commission also approved reduction in rank of nine other officers, including a commissioner of police.

According to him, the commission took the decisions during its 21st Plenary Meeting, presided over by Justice Clara Ogunbiyi, the Commissioner representing the Judiciary in the commission.

Mr Ani said Ms Ogunbiyi presided over the meeting on behalf of the chairman, Solomon Arase, who later joined the meeting via zoom.

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The PSC spokesman said the commission also approved the compulsory retirement of an Assistant Commissioner of Police and directed a refund of all entitlements wrongly paid to him.

He added that the commission approved posthumous promotion of late Insp. Ifeanyi Oroke, to the next rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police 2 for acts of gallantry.

Mr Ani said the commission also reinstated a dismissed officer, one Insp. Augustina Oko, with effect from the date she was dismissed.

“The  commission also approved the punishment of severe reprimand for 16 officers, reprimand for 18 others and directed that letters of warning be given to two other officers

“The commission had earlier approved the appeal for adjustment on the date of promotion of Mr Woke Kingsley to the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police and reinstatement of Mr Anaele Onuoha, a Chief Superintendent of Police, in compliance with a court judgment,”he said.

Abuse of office: PSC dismisses 3 senior police officers, demotes 9 others

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Ekiti court sentences 2 men to death for robbery, kidnapping

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Ekiti court sentences 2 men to death for robbery, kidnapping

A High Court in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, has sentenced two men to death by hanging for their involvement in armed robbery and kidnapping.

The convicts identified as 42 year old Onileowo Rotimi, 42 year old Adetola Ayodele were brought before Justice Bamidele Omotoso, on Monday, April 14 on charges of conspiracy, armed robbery, and kidnapping.

The charge read, “The convicts on 7th October, 2016 at Abuta Omuo Ekiti did conspire to commit armed robbery, when they robbed one Mrs Ajibola Oyelola and on the same date and place, also conspired to kidnap the victim.

“The offences are contrary to sections 516, 402 and 403 (A) of the Criminal Code Law, Cap C16, Laws of Ekiti State, 2012, also Section 3 (a)(b) of the Ekiti State Kidnapping and Terrorism (prohibition) Laws, 2015.”

The victim gave a detailed account of what transpired while testifying in court.

She said, “I was cooking in the kitchen around 8.30pm, suddenly I saw five gunmen in the living room, they asked of my husband, they said he offended their boss and they are here to kill him and since he was not at home, they collected my car key and a sum of N78,000 I have at home.

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They blindfolded me and also tied my hands, I was ordered to lay face down at the back seat. Before I entered the car, I saw my gateman where his hands and legs were tied with rope. I was taken to an unknown place inside bush, I was with them for eight days.

“They called my husband on the fourth day and demanded for a ransom of N40m, but my husband was able to raise and pay N600,000 gathered from friends and families before I was released.

“They were not masked throughout the time in the bush, I saw their faces clearly.”

To support his case, the prosecutor, Akinola Abon, presented four witnesses and submitted the defendants’ statements as evidence.

The defendants, speaking through their attorney, admitted that they met and became friends while in prison before committing the alleged crimes.

They did not call any witnesses.

While delivering the judgment, Justice Bamidele Omotoso said, “The prosecution has fruitfully proved the case of conspiracy, kidnapping and armed robbery against the defendants.

“Consequently, the defendants are found guilty of all the offences as charged.

“For kidnapping, the defendants are hereby sentenced to life imprisonment and for armed robbery, the defendants are to be hanged by the neck until they are dead, may God have mercy on your souls.”

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Troops rescue 16 kidnapped passengers in Plateau

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Troops rescue 16 kidnapped passengers in Plateau

Troops of the 3 Division Nigerian Army and Operation SAFE HAVEN (OPSH) have successfully rescued 16 passengers who were kidnapped along the Jos-Mangu Road in Plateau State.

The rescue operation began when troops, conducting Operation LAFIYAN JAMA’A, discovered an abandoned vehicle on the roadside at Mararraban Kantoma in Mangu Local Government Area. Suspicious that the vehicle had been used in a kidnapping, the troops launched a search in the surrounding bushes.

Their swift action led to the rescue of the 16 victims, who were found unharmed.

He explained that the kidnappers, on sighting the troops, opened fire, but the troops overwhelmed the criminals with superior firepower, forcing them to abandon the victims and fled.

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The statement added that troops exploited the general area and rescued all 16 abducted passengers, which included six children.

OPSH further maintained that troops administered first aid to some of the rescued victims who sustained minor injuries during the incident.

He pointed out that the Troops escorted the victims to safety to continue their journey to Jos metropolis.

Meanwhile, OPSH troops were on the lookout for the fleeing kidnappers suspected to have sustained gunshot wounds during the gun duel.

OPSH reiterated its commitment to protecting lives and property within the Joint Operations Area, while troops remained motivated to deny miscreants freedom of action.

 

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Court remands Portable over inability to meet bail conditions

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Musician Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable

Court remands Portable over inability to meet bail conditions

Controversial Nigerian musician, Okikiola Badmus, popularly known as Portable, has been remanded in the Oke Kura Correctional Centre in Ilorin, Kwara State, after failing to meet the stringent bail conditions set by an Upper Area Court in the state.

This follows Portable’s appearance in court on Monday where he faced charges of defamation of character, filed against him by veteran Fuji musician Akorede Saheed, widely known as Saheed Osupa.

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The singer’s legal troubles stem from allegations that he made insulting remarks against Osupa, which the latter claims have tarnished his reputation.

The ‘zazoo-zeh’ crooner, however, received bail of N1 million and other stringent bail conditions, including providing two sureties in like sum.

According to the court’s directive, one of the sureties must be either the Chairman or Secretary of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, while the other must be a property owner within a Government Reserved Area in Ilorin, supported by a valid Certificate of Occupancy.

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