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Photo news: Olurode, Tella attend Muslim Political Awareness Front (MUPAF) forum

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L-R: Former Chairman, University of Lagos Muslim Community, Prof. Lai Olurode, and Asiwaju Musulumi of Iwo, Alhaji Liad Tella, at a forum under the auspices of the Muslim Political Awareness Front (MUPAF) which focuses on the Role of Muslim Ummah in Politics, held at the Iwo Central Mosque... on May 10, 2026.

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How Stolen Rolls-Royce, Lamborghinis Were Tracked to Lagos Port

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How Stolen Rolls-Royce, Lamborghinis Were Tracked to Lagos Port

 

What began as a routine cargo shipment at Lagos Tin Can Island Port soon unfolded into an international criminal investigation involving stolen luxury vehicles, intelligence operatives and cross-border tracking stretching from Canada to Nigeria.

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted and recovered seven high-end vehicles allegedly stolen in Canada and smuggled into Nigeria through the Lagos port.

Among the recovered vehicles were a 2021 Rolls-Royce Dawn Convertible, 2019 Lamborghini Huracán, 2018 Lamborghini Aventador, 2023 Range Rover, Mercedes-Benz G550, Lexus RX350 and a 2026 Toyota Tundra.

Customs disclosed that all the vehicles had earlier been reported stolen in Canada before being illegally exported through international shipping routes into Nigeria.

The breakthrough followed intelligence sharing between the Nigeria Customs Service and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, RCMP, in what officials described as a major crackdown on transnational vehicle theft syndicates exploiting global maritime trade channels.

Speaking during the handover of the recovered vehicles to Canada’s Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Frank Onyeka, the Customs Area Controller of Tin Can Island Command, said the operation exposed how organised criminal networks attempt to move stolen luxury automobiles across continents under the guise of legitimate cargo.

According to Onyeka, Canadian authorities had traced several stolen vehicles believed to have entered Nigerian shipping routes, prompting immediate surveillance and enforcement measures at the Lagos port.

He revealed that one of the vehicles, a Toyota Tacoma, was cleverly concealed inside a container carrying other automobiles and was on the verge of clearance before intelligence from Canada triggered a rapid intervention.

“What appeared to be a normal cargo shipment suddenly turned into an international criminal investigation. Once the intelligence came in, we immediately placed the container under watch and secured the vehicle,” Onyeka said.

He explained that after receiving official shipping documents and alerts from Canadian authorities, Customs officers isolated the suspicious consignment and prevented the vehicles from leaving the port.

The Customs boss added that the agency resisted pressure from individuals allegedly seeking to claim the vehicles on behalf of unnamed parties, insisting that the recovered automobiles would only be released directly to Canadian government officials.

“We had people trying to intervene, but this operation was too sensitive. We insisted the handover must be done strictly with representatives of the Canadian government to preserve the integrity of the process,” he added.

The successful interception, according to Customs, underscores growing cooperation between Nigeria and Canada in combating international auto theft, cargo fraud and maritime smuggling.

Officials also described the operation as a warning to criminal syndicates increasingly using African ports as transit points for stolen luxury vehicles and illicit international trade.

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Soldier Shoots Hotel Security Chief in Keffi During Patrol Dispute

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Soldier Shoots Hotel Security Chief in Keffi During Patrol Dispute

Troops attached to the 177 Guards Battalion operating under Operation MESA have confirmed a shooting incident involving a soldier and the Chief Security Officer of a popular hotel in Keffi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State. Security sources said the incident occurred during a night patrol when soldiers encountered a dispute involving the hotel security chief and a commercial motorcyclist.

According to reports attributed to security analyst Zagozola Makama, the hotel security chief—said to be a former soldier—had allegedly detained a commercial motorcyclist over a disagreement before the patrol team arrived at the scene. The soldiers were said to have intervened as part of their routine security duties in the area.

The situation reportedly escalated when one of the soldiers attempted to mediate in the dispute. Security sources claimed the hotel security chief allegedly slapped the soldier during the confrontation and also attempted to seize his rifle, which intensified the situation on the ground.

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During the struggle that followed, the soldier allegedly discharged his weapon, shooting the hotel security chief. The injured officer was immediately rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Keffi, where he is currently receiving treatment, while his condition has not yet been officially disclosed.

Security authorities have confirmed that investigations are ongoing to establish the exact circumstances that led to the shooting. Officials are expected to determine whether the incident resulted from self-defence, a breach of operational procedure, or an escalation during intervention.

The military is yet to issue a detailed public statement on the incident, but internal review processes are believed to have been activated in line with standard disciplinary procedures.

The incident has also raised broader concerns about coordination and conduct during joint security patrols, especially in situations involving civilians and multiple security actors. Security analysts note that such confrontations can escalate quickly when communication or command structures break down.

Investigations are ongoing, and further updates are expected once preliminary findings are concluded and authorities establish the full sequence of events.

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Police Arrest, Disarm Officers Seen in Viral Video Assaulting ABSU Student

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Police Arrest, Disarm Officers Seen in Viral Video Assaulting ABSU Student

Police officers captured in a viral video allegedly molesting a student of the Abia State University, Uturu (ABSU), have been arrested, disarmed, and detained for investigation by the Abia State Police Command. The action follows widespread public outrage after the footage circulated online.

The incident, which triggered the controversy, reportedly occurred on Saturday, May 9, when the student and other passengers were travelling in a commercial vehicle around Uturu in Abia State. The student, identified on social media as @BuddyJnrrr, alleged that the officers stopped their vehicle and began questioning passengers.

According to his account, the officers first ordered him to step down and then focused on another passenger before turning back to him over the number of mobile phones he was carrying. He said he explained that he was a student and that the phones were legally acquired, but the officers allegedly refused to listen.

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The student further alleged that he, his brother, and another passenger were dragged into a nearby bush, where they were assaulted. He claimed that additional officers later joined in the incident and that they were beaten despite identifying themselves as students of ABSU. He also alleged that they sustained injuries and were threatened during the encounter.

Reacting to the viral video, the Complaint Response Unit (CRU) of the Nigeria Police Force confirmed that the officers involved had been identified, disarmed, and detained pending investigation.

The Abia State Police Command also confirmed the development, stating that the Commissioner of Police, Danladi Isa, has ordered a full investigation into the matter. The case has been referred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further inquiry and disciplinary action.

According to the police spokesperson, DSP Maureen Chioma Chinaka, the command will ensure that the outcome of the investigation is made public. She added that the police remain committed to professionalism and accountability in the discharge of their duties.

The command also warned that any form of misconduct or abuse of power by officers will not be tolerated, stressing that disciplinary measures will be enforced where necessary.

The incident has sparked renewed public debate on police conduct and accountability in Nigeria, with many citizens calling for stronger reforms and stricter enforcement of discipline within security agencies, especially in cases involving young people and students.

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