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Police arrest three for disarming female officer in Ondo

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Three individuals have been arrested in Ondo State for allegedly attacking and disarming a female police officer in the Agadagba community in the state.

The suspects, Amos Ajemigi, Tari Ofoezu and Lots Alonge, forcefully took the service riot gun and other belongings of the police officer identified as Inspector Ige Olayinka.

Olayinka, attached to the Okitipupa Area Command, was on official duty in the community over a petition referred for investigation when the suspects attacked her.

Confirming the development, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abayomi Jimoh, described the attack as an affront to constituted authority and a threat to public order.

According to Jimoh, the command reiterated zero tolerance for any form of violence against law enforcement personnel in the discharge of their lawful duties.

“The arrests followed a swift and intelligence-driven operation launched by operatives of the command in response to a violent incident.

“Preliminary findings revealed that the officer was violently assaulted by a group of individuals while carrying out her lawful assignment.



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Fake EFCC officer arraigned for impersonation in Abuja 

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday arraigned a man, Salifu Olije Mustapha, before the Federal Capital Territory High Court sitting in Kubwa, Abuja, for allegedly posing as an operative of the anti-graft agency and defrauding unsuspecting members of the public.

Mustapha was brought before Justice A.I. Akobi on a four-count charge bordering on impersonation and misrepresentation.

According to the EFCC, the defendant allegedly presented himself as an officer of the Commission and took part in activities aimed at deceiving and extorting members of the public.

One of the charges against him reads: “That you, Salifu Olije Mustapha sometime in March 2026, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, while falsely pretending to be a Nigerian Air Force officer did abet the duo of Abubakar (now at large) and Haruna Mamuda (currently undergoing investigation with another law enforcement agency by conveying them fully dressed in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s operational uniforms as operatives of Commission in a Toyota Corolla with Registration No. KTU399GT to Sheriff Plaza, Wuse II, Abuja to defraud unsuspecting members of the public and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 84(c) and punishable under Section 132 of the Penal Code Act.”

Another charge states: “That you, Salifu Olije Mustapha sometime in March 2026, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, impersonated a Public Servant by falsely presenting yourself as officer of the Nigerian Air Force and in that assumed character defrauded unsuspecting members of the public and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 132 of the Penal Code Act.”

When the charges were read to him, Mustapha pleaded guilty to all four counts.

Following his plea, prosecution counsel, R.U. Adaga, urged the court to convict and sentence the defendant accordingly.

Justice Akobi subsequently adjourned the matter until June 1, 2026, for sentencing.

The EFCC said Mustapha was arrested after security information linked him to the impersonation of EFCC personnel.

Investigations showed that he was allegedly seen wearing a fake EFCC uniform alongside two other suspects while harassing motorists and obtaining money from them under false pretences.



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Troops nab 21 suspected drug traffickers in Abia community market 

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Troops of 144 Battalion (Rear) under Operation Eastern Sanity on Tuesday, launched a “well coordinated raid ” at a Mammy market in Owaza, Ukwa West LGA of Abia State.

The raid followed alleged presence of crude oil bunkerers, illegal PMS dealers, pipeline vandals and illicit drug traffickers operating within the market and adjourning bushes.

During the raid, 21 suspected illicit drug traffickers were arrested.

The intelligence-based operation was carried out in conjunction with personnel of the Nigerian Navy Component and the Nigerian Air Force 511 Quick Response Group.

The development was disclosed in a statement by the acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 14 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Abia State, Mazinho Attah.

Attah said upon arrival at the target area, troops swiftly cordoned off and searched the entire market as well as surrounding hideouts suspected to be criminal enclaves. 

He noted that the intensive operation led to the arrest of 21 suspected illicit drug peddlers found in possession of large quantities of Indian hemp, rizzlers, suspected hard substances popularly known as “ice”, as well as the sum of N103,000.

“The suspects are currently in custody undergoing preliminary profiling and will be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency for further investigation and prosecution.

“Meanwhile, aggressive patrols and domination activities continue across the general area to deny criminal elements freedom of action,” the statement said. 



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Ekiti court jails man for stealing, dismisses armed robbery charge 

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An Ekiti State High Court sitting in Ado-Ekiti has sentenced one Oluwapelumi Adewale Ogundipe to three years imprisonment after finding him guilty of stealing, after he was charged for conspiracy and armed robbery.

The judgment was delivered in Suit No. HAD/32C/2025, State vs Ogundipe Oluwapelumi Adewale, before High Court 4.

Ogundipe was originally arraigned before the court on charges of conspiracy and armed robbery involving one Alasi Kolawole.

The prosecution had alleged that the convict and others acted together to rob the victim, an offence that carries severe penalties under Ekiti State law.

During the trial, the prosecution counsel, Kunle Sina Adeyemo Esq., Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions in Ekiti State, presented evidence to support the charges. After reviewing the facts and testimony, Justice A.A. Adeleye held that the prosecution did not fully establish the offence of armed robbery.

However, Justice Adeleye ruled that the evidence proved the lesser offence of stealing. Based on this finding, the judge convicted Ogundipe accordingly and sentenced him to three years imprisonment.

The convict was represented in court by counsel A.O. Okeya Esq., who conducted his defence throughout the proceedings.

The judgment adds to recent efforts by the Ekiti State Ministry of Justice to secure convictions in criminal cases and ensure accountability for offences committed within the state.



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