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Operatives of the Ondo State Security network also known as Operation Amotekun have intercepted a bus loaded with 500 pieces of daggers concealed under the seats.

Also intercepted were different seizes of knives and guns concealed inside tigernut bags.

The security outfit has thus arrested 18 suspects with the vehicle while two buses escaped.

Parading the suspects before journalists, the state Commander of Amotekun, Adetunji Adeleye said the three buses escaped from different checkpoints before they were arrested in Ondo town.

He said the suspects are already helping his men in their bid to get to the root of the incident, adding that the suspects will soon be handed over to the police.

Adeleye assured that the suspects will be prosecuted, saying that efforts are being made to eradicate crime in the state.

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Lagos Police Bust N1.02bn Vehicle Fraud Syndicate, Recover Exotic Vehicles

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Lagos Police Bust N1.02bn Vehicle Fraud Syndicate, Recover Exotic Vehicles
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Tijani Fatai, (second from the left), flanked by other officers during a press briefing on Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Lagos Police Bust N1.02bn Vehicle Fraud Syndicate, Recover Exotic Vehicles

The Lagos State Police Command has uncovered a sophisticated vehicle fraud syndicate accused of defrauding automobile dealers of exotic vehicles worth over N1.02 billion through deception, dud and post-dated cheques. Detectives have recovered several luxury vehicles and launched a manhunt for the alleged ringleader, Otunba Olamilekan Ismail, who is currently at large.

The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Tijani Fatai, disclosed the development on Tuesday while briefing journalists at the command headquarters in Ikeja on recent breakthroughs recorded by the command. According to him, detectives at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, harmonised three separate complaints initially reported independently by different victims after discovering striking similarities in the suspects’ operational methods. The harmonised investigations revealed a coordinated criminal network specialising in conspiracy, obtaining goods under false pretences, fraudulent conversion, stealing, and the issuance of dud cheques.

Investigations established that the syndicate targeted reputable vehicle dealers by falsely claiming they were purchasing vehicles on behalf of influential clients or for prominent politicians in Abuja. The suspects allegedly issued post-dated or dud cheques as payment before quickly transferring the vehicles to third parties and concealing the identities of the masterminds through intermediaries. The fraud involved vehicles valued at more than N1.02 billion, including seven luxury vehicles worth about N700 million and 10 Toyota Hiace buses valued at N320 million. Investigators also linked the syndicate to another 12 exotic vehicles allegedly obtained through similar means from different dealers.

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In the first case, a suspect identified as Muritala confessed to obtaining vehicles under the false promise that payment would be made after their disposal. During interrogation, he implicated Fatai Balogun, popularly known as “Eleku,” who was already under investigation for a similar offence. Balogun later admitted his involvement and told investigators that the vehicles had been delivered to Otunba Olamilekan Ismail, also known as Otunba Jaji, who is currently at large. Balogun claimed Olamilekan promised him a 30 per cent commission from the proceeds of the vehicles.

Using intelligence-led operations and the AUTOREG vehicle tracking platform, detectives recovered several vehicles linked to the syndicate. The recovered vehicles include a 2010 Toyota RAV4, a 2007 Toyota Highlander, a 2017 Toyota Highlander, a 2020 Toyota Hiace bus, a 2018 Ford Edge SUV, and two 2016 Toyota Hiace buses.

In the second case, three complainants accused Balogun, Ismail Olamilekan, and others of conspiracy, fraudulent conversion, issuing dud cheques, and stealing. The suspects fraudulently obtained seven vehicles worth about N700 million after falsely claiming they were supplying them to prominent politicians in Abuja. Payment was made with post-dated cheques, all of which were dishonoured when presented at the bank. The principal suspect admitted selling the vehicles to different buyers.

In the third case, Balogun, Bashiru Babatunde, and others allegedly fraudulently acquired 10 Toyota Hiace buses valued at N320 million after claiming they were acting on behalf of one Alhaji Ismaila and another suspect identified simply as Segun, both of whom remain at large. The cheque issued in payment was returned due to insufficient funds. Detectives recovered eight of the buses, although they had sustained damage, while two buses valued at N56.5 million are still missing.

One of the suspects, a 68-year-old man, denied knowing the vehicles were fraudulently obtained, claiming his role was limited to introducing buyers for a 30 per cent commission. The police said the suspects remain in custody while investigations continue to identify and arrest other members of the criminal network. All cases will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

Commissioner Fatai commended the detectives for their thorough work and advised vehicle dealers to exercise due diligence before releasing vehicles, especially where transactions involve post-dated cheques or unknown agents. “The success of this investigation underscores our commitment to dismantling organised criminal syndicates operating within and beyond Lagos State. All suspects connected with these cases will be apprehended and prosecuted,” he said.

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Police Rescue Three Kidnapped AAU Students, Neutralise Suspect in Fierce Gun Battle

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Police Rescue Three Kidnapped AAU Students, Neutralise Suspect in Fierce Gun Battle

The Edo State Police Command, in a coordinated joint operation with the Nigerian Army, the Edo State Security Corps, and local hunters, has successfully rescued three students of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, who were abducted by gunmen in the Esan West Local Government Area of the state.

The students were kidnapped on Sunday, July 12, 2026, during a brazen attack in the Ujemen G.T. Extension area of Ekpoma. The rescued students were identified as Praise Obagbalu, 18; Favour Okoroji, 21; and Balogun Precious, 19. Tragically, a 24-year-old 300-level undergraduate, Peter Ekpen Adolor, was murdered during the assault. According to police findings, Adolor attempted to open a hostel gate to investigate a distress scream outside and was shot in the abdomen by one of the assailants. He was rushed to Eguavoen Hospital, Ekpoma, where he was confirmed dead by the doctor on duty.

The Edo State Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, revealed the news on Tuesday during a press briefing at the Nigeria Police Divisional Headquarters in Ekpoma. Represented by the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Eno Ikoedem, the commissioner stated that the command received a distress alert at about 9:00 p.m. on the day of the incident indicating that armed individuals believed to be kidnappers had assaulted the area and abducted the students. Upon receipt of the report, the commissioner promptly ordered the deployment of tactical teams and nearby police divisions for a collaborative rescue mission that included the Nigerian Army, the Edo State Security Corps, and local hunters. The team subsequently conducted coordinated bush-combing and intelligence-led operations aimed at rescuing the hostages unharmed and apprehending the perpetrators.

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The rescue mission took place in the early hours of Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at about 6:00 a.m., when the joint security team located the kidnappers’ hideout in Erah Forest. Security forces engaged the suspects in a fierce gun battle, with the superior tactical response of the operatives forcing the kidnappers to abandon their captives and flee. One suspected kidnapper was neutralised during the operation, while another was apprehended with serious gunshot injuries. The three kidnapped students were rescued alive and rushed to the hospital for medical attention. According to the police, the operation resulted in the seizure of three AK-47 rifles with magazines, 36 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition, five mobile phones, two power banks, one Red Cross bag, and one charger.

The commissioner stated that operations are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing members of the notorious gang that specialised in kidnapping in Ekpoma and its environs, ensuring that they are brought to justice. He commended the bravery, professionalism, and resilience of officers and personnel of the Edo State Police Command, the Nigerian Army, the Edo State Security Corps, and local hunters whose joint efforts led to the successful operation. He also appreciated the support of the Edo State Government and members of the public for providing timely and credible information that aided the operation.

Addressing journalists after their rescue, the three students recounted that they were held deep inside the forest by their captors, who repeatedly moved them from one location to another while demanding that they contact their relatives to raise ransom. They expressed gratitude to the joint security team, stating that they were eventually rescued without any ransom being paid.

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Kano Teacher Faces Death Penalty Over Alleged Rape of Four Sisters

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Kano Teacher Faces Death Penalty Over Alleged Rape of Four Sisters 

Kano Teacher Faces Death Penalty Over Alleged Rape of Four Sisters 

Justice Suleiman Baba Na Mallam of the Kano State High Court has adjourned the case of Kamal Abdulmumuni, an Islamic teacher accused of raping four minor sisters, to October 13 and 14, 2026, for formal arraignment and hearing. The defendant, who teaches at Alhadid Nursery and Primary School and Alhadid Model College in Inusawa Quarters, Ungogo LGA, appeared before the court on Tuesday. However, the arraignment could not proceed as scheduled because defence counsel, Barrister Nasir Abdurrahman, requested access to case-related documents and facilities to prepare an adequate defence for his client. The prosecution, led by Barrister Abdullahi Mohammad, Director of Public Prosecutions at the Kano State Ministry of Justice, did not object to the request. Justice Na Mallam subsequently ordered the prosecution to furnish the defendant with all relevant case materials and adjourned the matter to October 13 and 14, 2026, for arraignment and hearing.

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Abdulmumuni, a resident of Yar Adua Quarters, Kano, is accused of having sexual relations with four sisters, including a set of twins, on different occasions in his office at Alhadid Model College. The victims are minors and siblings. The prosecution has assembled five witnesses ready to testify against the defendant, with Barrister Abdullahi Mohammad leading the prosecution team.

Under the Kano State Penal Code, Sections 126 and 127, a conviction for rape carries a minimum sentence of 14 years imprisonment and a maximum of life imprisonment without the option of a fine. However, under the Kano State Sharia Penal Code, the same offence attracts the death penalty by stoning. This mirrors previous Kano State court judgments, such as the 2020 sentencing of a 60-year-old man, Mati Abdu, who was sentenced to death by stoning after pleading guilty to raping a 12-year-old girl.

It is important to note that the allegations against Abdulmumuni remain unproven in court. The defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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