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Lagos Police Arrest Two Teenage Cult Members on Revenge Mission

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Lagos Police Arrest Two Teenage Cult Members on Revenge Mission

Lagos Police Foil Cult Revenge Mission, Arrest Two Teenage Suspects.

In a swift operation, Lagos State Police Command operatives arrested two teenage cult suspects, Alimi Abdurasak and Eniola Shamsideen, both 18, while on a mission to avenge a member’s death in Agege. The suspects, from Oniwaya area of Agege, were apprehended at 1:50 a.m. on October 6, 2024, along Agbotikuyo area.

 Arrest Details

– Operatives from Elere Police Station cornered the suspects after they attempted to flee upon spotting an anti-crime patrol team.
– A black bag containing two axes and two bottles was recovered from the suspects.

Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest and stated that investigation is ongoing. The suspects will soon face charges in court.

This incident highlights the ongoing efforts of the Lagos Police to combat cult-related violence in the state. Similar arrests were made in June 2023, when two suspected Eiye confraternity members were apprehended with a locally made pistol while on a revenge mission.

 Cult-Related Violence in Lagos

The Lagos Police have reiterated their commitment to curbing cult activities, warning those involved to relocate or face the consequences.

 Community Reaction

Residents in Agege have expressed relief over the arrest, citing concerns about escalating cult violence.

“We’re grateful to the police for taking proactive measures,” said a local resident. “We want our community to be safe.”

 Police Assurance

Lagos State Police Commissioner, Idowu Owohunwa, assured citizens of sustained efforts to combat cultism.”We’ll continue to work tirelessly to protect lives and properties,” Owohunwa said.

 Cultism in Lagos

Cult-related violence has plagued Lagos, with multiple incidents reported in recent years.

 Statistics:

– Over 50 cult-related arrests made in Lagos in 2024
– 20 cult groups identified in Lagos State
– 15 lives lost to cult violence in 2023

 Efforts to Curb Cultism

The Lagos State Government has launched initiatives to address cultism’s root causes, including:

– Youth empowerment programs
– Community engagement
– Collaborations with schools and local leaders

Call to Action

Citizens are urged to report suspicious activities and support law enforcement efforts to eradicate cultism.

“Together, we can create a safer Lagos,” said Hundeyin.

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Suspected Motorcycle Thief Crushed to Death by Vehicle While Fleeing Mob in FCT

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MOB JUSTICE TURNS DEADLY: Alleged Motorcycle Thief Crushed to Death in Abuja.

A suspected motorcycle thief met a grisly end yesterday while attempting to flee from an angry mob in Gawu, Abaji Area Council.

Eyewitness Account

Danlami Ibrahim, a witness, recounted the events leading to the tragic incident. “Around 4:12 pm on Wednesday, the suspect stole a motorcycle from a farm in Mawogi village. The owner raised an alarm, prompting youths to chase him.”

Fatal Accident

As the suspect approached Gawu village, he recklessly crossed the expressway and was struck by a vehicle. Despite being apprehended alive by the mob, vigilantes intervened, taking him to Gawu Babangida Hospital, where he succumbed to injuries.

Police Confirmation

A Gawu division police officer, speaking anonymously, confirmed the incident. “The deceased’s relatives collected his body. We recovered the stolen motorcycle, which was damaged, and impounded the vehicle involved.”

Investigation Ongoing

The incident highlights concerns about mob justice and the need for effective law enforcement.

Key Facts:

  • Incident occurred on Wednesday, 4:12 pm, in Gawu, Abaji Area Council, FCT.
  • Suspect allegedly stole motorcycle from Mawogi village farm.
  • Mob chased suspect, who was struck by a vehicle while crossing expressway.
  • Vigilantes took suspect to hospital, where he died.
  • Police recovered damaged motorcycle and impounded vehicle.

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Libyan Authorities Arrest Driver Smuggling Nigerians to Benghazi [Photos]

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Libyan Authorities Bust Human Trafficking Ring, Arrest Driver Smuggling Nigerians.

In a crackdown on human trafficking, Libyan police have apprehended a driver attempting to smuggle eight undocumented Nigerian migrants from Sabha to Benghazi.

 Key Details:

  • Seven Nigerian women and one man were rescued
  • Migrants possessed forged Libyan documents
  • Driver admitted to smuggling for financial gain (500 LYD/$104 USD per person)
  • Arrest made on October 23, 2024, in Brega

According to Migrant Rescue Watch, the Brega police intercepted the vehicle and detained the driver and migrants during a routine road check.

Investigation and Prosecution:

The driver and migrants remain in police custody, pending referral to public prosecution.

This arrest highlights Libya’s efforts to combat human trafficking and protect vulnerable migrants. International organizations continue to work with Libyan authorities to address the complex issue of migration in the region.

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Libyan Authorities Arrest Driver Smuggling Nigerians to Benghazi [Photos]

Libyan Authorities Arrest Driver Smuggling Nigerians to Benghazi [Photos]

Libyan Authorities Arrest Driver Smuggling Nigerians to Benghazi [Photos]

Libyan Authorities Arrest Driver Smuggling Nigerians to Benghazi [Photos]

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Troops Overwhelm Terrorists, Recover Arms and Rescue 3 Kidnapped Victims [Photos]

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Nigerian Army Troops Achieve Major Victory Against Terrorists.

In a daring operation, Nigerian Army troops have rescued three hostages and recovered a substantial cache of weapons in fierce encounters with terrorists in Zamfara and Katsina states. The successful mission was carried out on October 21, 2024, after troops received intelligence on terrorist activities [3).

 Key Recoveries:

  • One AK-47 rifle loaded with 7.62mm (special) ammunition
  • 297 rounds of 7.62mm (NATO) rounds
  • 23 rounds of 7.62mm (special) ammunition
  • Two AK-47 rifle magazines
  • A motorcycle
  • A mobile phone

 Rescue Mission:

Troops swiftly responded to an attack on Damari village in Dandume Local Government Area, Katsina state, where terrorists had abducted three women. After a intense pursuit, all victims were successfully rescued and reunited with their families.

 Chief of Army Staff Reaction:

The Chief of Army Staff commended the troops for their bravery and charged them to maintain the momentum in ongoing operations. He also lauded the public for their support, particularly in providing credible information crucial to the successes recorded in ongoing operations.

This victory demonstrates the Nigerian Army’s commitment to combating terrorism and ensuring the safety of citizens. Similar successes have been recorded in other parts of the country, with troops neutralizing terrorists and recovering arms.

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Troops Overwhelm Terrorists, Recover Arms and Rescue 3 Kidnapped Victims [Photos]

 

 

Troops Overwhelm Terrorists, Recover Arms and Rescue 3 Kidnapped Victims [Photos]

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