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Edo Police Station Set Ablaze Amid Kidnapping Controversy [Video]
Edo Police Station Set Ablaze Amid Kidnapping and Killing Outrage.
Residents of Agenebode, Edo State, have taken to violent protests, burning down a police station and several business centers, following the kidnapping and killing of a young man despite a ransom payment. The community’s anger stems from allegations that suspected Fulani herdsmen are involved in organ harvesting and receive protection from the police.
Incident Sparks Violence
The incident began with the kidnapping of a young boy, whose ransom was paid but was still killed. Youths tracked the suspect’s phone to the head of the Fulani community, leading to a confession of multiple kidnappings and killings. The discovery of shallow graves and human remains in the Fulani leader’s compound further fueled the outrage.
Community Demands Justice
A local youth expressed frustration, stating, “Enough is enough. This must stop. The police kill our children and still collect money from us.” The community is demanding an end to the alleged police complicity and kidnappings.
Authorities Respond
The Assistant Inspector General of Police, Arungwa Udo, and Commissioner of Police, Nemi Edwin-Iwo, have visited the area to restore order and assess the situation.
Tensions Remain High
The incident highlights the growing concerns over kidnapping and organ harvesting in Nigeria, with many calling for increased police accountability and protection for vulnerable communities.
Eyewitness Accounts
A witness described the chaotic scene: “The youths were angry and frustrated. They stormed the police station, took the suspect, and made him confess. The discovery of human remains in the Fulani leader’s compound was the final straw.”
Police Response Under Scrutiny
The Edo State Police Command has faced criticism for its handling of the case. “The police should have acted sooner,” said a community leader. “We demand justice for the victims and their families.”
Authorities Vow Action
The Assistant Inspector General of Police, Arungwa Udo, promised to investigate the allegations and ensure those responsible face justice. “We will leave no stone unturned,” Udo said.
Community Calls for Peace
As tensions remain high, community leaders urge calm and restraint. “We must work together to find a solution,” said a local elder. “Violence only leads to more suffering.”
The burning of the Edo police station underscores the escalating frustration and anger among Nigerians over the persistent kidnapping and killing of innocent citizens, despite ransom payments. The alleged involvement of Fulani herdsmen and perceived police complicity have fueled community outrage. As authorities investigate and promise action, the incident highlights the urgent need for effective security measures, police accountability, and community engagement to address the kidnapping epidemic and organ harvesting concerns plaguing Nigeria.
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EFCC Arrests Four for Alleged Illegal Solid Minerals Trade
Chinese Brothers, Two Nigerians Detained for Suspected Illegal Mining.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested two Chinese brothers, Wang Jiang and Wang Richard, along with two Nigerian accomplices, Donatus Agupusi and Michael Benneth Agu, for allegedly attempting to export solid minerals without the required permit.
The arrest was made possible by an intelligence tip from the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) on November 3, 2024. Wang Jiang was apprehended at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu after suspicious stones, believed to be solid minerals, were found in his luggage during the hold baggage screening.
Preliminary investigations revealed that Agupusi, owner of Great Wall Construction Limited, is the employer of the other suspects. It was also discovered that Wang Jiang intended to travel to China to conduct tests on the solid minerals. However, none of the four suspects possessed the necessary permit to export the minerals to China.
Charges and Next Steps
The suspects will face charges in court once investigations are concluded. This development highlights the EFCC’s ongoing efforts to combat illegal mining activities in Nigeria.
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Kwara Police Arrest Suspects for Okada Rider’s Grisly Murder
Kwara State Police Command Arrests Three Suspects for Grisly Murder of Okada Rider.
The Kwara State Police Command has apprehended three individuals, Peter Samuel, Jeremiah Tiozinda, and Sunday Agbenke, for allegedly beheading a commercial motorcyclist and stealing his motorcycle in the Asunlere area of Oke Oyi, Ilorin.
Investigation and Arrest
On November 4, 2024, residents of Asunlere community reported the discovery of a headless body near a stream. Detectives swiftly responded, capturing photographic evidence indicating severe violence around the neck ¹. The victim’s body was evacuated to the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy.
Recovered Evidence
At the crime scene, police recovered an Itel Android phone and the stolen motorcycle, which were later confirmed to belong to the suspects ¹. Further investigation led to the apprehension of the suspects, who confessed to committing the crime.
Confession and Motive
Peter Samuel, one of the suspects, revealed that Sunday Agbenke, the ringleader, had planned the murder to steal the victim’s newly purchased motorcycle, intending to sell it for financial gain. Samuel confessed to beheading the victim after his companion struck the rider with a plank.
Next Steps
The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for thorough investigation. The suspects will soon face arraignment in court.
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DHQ Issues Wanted Notice for Nine Suspects Linked to North East Terrorism
Nine Persons Declared Wanted by Defence Headquarters for Terrorism.
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has declared nine individuals wanted in connection with terrorism and violent extremism activities in Nigeria’s North East region. Major General Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, made the announcement during a briefing in Abuja. The wanted individuals are:
– Abu Khadijah
– Abur Rahman
– Dadi Gumba
– Abu Yusuf
– Musa Wa’a
– Usman Kanin Shehu
– Ibrahim Suyeka
– Ba Sulhu
– Idris Taklakse
This declaration comes amid intensified military operations in the region, where the armed forces have been working to counter terrorist threats and safeguard national assets. Recent efforts have seen significant successes, including:
– Foiling of multiple terror plots
– Elimination of 192 terrorists
– Arrest of 341 others in just one week
– Rescue of three kidnapped victims in Benue state
The DHQ urges citizens to provide any information that may aid in the apprehension of these individuals.
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