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Rivers man alleges illegal detention as police allegedly ignore bail orders

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A man reportedly battling kidney disease, Chief Ugochukwu Lucky Ibekwe, has accused a senior police officer of unlawfully detaining him despite multiple court orders granting his release.

In a petition filed by his lawyer, Damian O. Okoro, SAN, Ibekwe alleged that CSP Omar John Sini, Head of Investigation at the Special Prosecution Team of the Inter-Agency Task Force on Petroleum Product Theft and Sundry Energy Crimes in Port Harcourt, has kept him in custody for over 65 days following his arrest on February 14, 2026.

The arrest was linked to allegations of illegal petroleum dealings, which he maintains remain unproven.

In the petition addressed to the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force and the Police Service Commission, he argued that his constitutional right to the presumption of innocence is being violated.

He further alleged that the investigative process led by CSP Sini was driven by malice.

According to the petition, Ibekwe said he was granted bail by the Federal High Court in Umuahia on reasonable terms.

However, after meeting the bail conditions and securing his release on April 2, 2026, he was re-arrested the same day by operatives of the task force over fresh allegations of money laundering.

The petition claimed that since the re-arrest, he has not been formally charged to court on the new allegations and has remained in custody.

His legal team subsequently approached a High Court in Oyigbo, Rivers State, presided over by Justice F.A. Fiberesima, which on April 21, 2026, also granted him bail on what were described as realistic terms.

The petition, which was copied to the National Security Adviser, the President, and the Senate President, accused CSP Sini and his team of disregarding judicial authority and engaging in unconstitutional detention.

He said he also suffers from hypertension, and expressed concern that his health has deteriorated while in custody.

The petition called for urgent medical attention and his immediate release in compliance with court orders.

The petition also requested a disciplinary investigation into CSP Sini over alleged abuse of power and disobedience of court directives.

It urged authorities to ensure that any allegations against him are pursued through proper legal channels rather than prolonged detention.

When contacted, CSP Omar John Sini confirmed awareness of the court orders and stated that the initial order relating to the crude oil theft allegation was complied with, leading to Ibekwe’s release at the time.

He, however, said the suspect was subsequently re-arrested over a separate allegation of money laundering.

CSP Sini said that Ibekwe is being investigated as a suspected mastermind of illegal activities in the hydrocarbon sector along the Imo River axis, including pipeline tampering and illegal refining.

He added that the money laundering allegation forms a separate line of investigation, noting that the suspect declined to comment on it, insisting only the EFCC has the authority to probe such matters.

He added, “So, we obeyed the court order as usual, as we used to do from our parent organization prior to the creation of this Joint Taskforce.

“He was first and foremost being investigated for crude oil theft. The allegation is that he’s a mastermind of heinous activities, illicit activities in the hydrocarbon sector along Imo River axis and that he used his position as the Mayor of that axis to tamper with pipelines and even hired some pipelines illegally for people to come and tamper and when he tampers, he cooks what they call kpofire and sells.

“And again, another aspect of the investigation is money laundering. So, he was released for the matter of the first court order, absolute released.

“So, the court order was exhausted and honored. So, the second matter was the matter of money laundering which when confronted, he said he will not comment that as far as he is concerned, only EFCC that can investigate it and that is ignorance on his part,” he said.



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Delta woman arrested for abducting two babies to replace deceased twins

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The Delta State Police Command has arrested a woman identified simply as Joy for allegedly abducting two infants to replace her deceased twin babies ahead of a planned child dedication ceremony.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, Superintendent of Police Bright Edafe, revealed the incident in a video shared on Facebook.

He described the incident as one of the most disturbing child abduction cases handled by the command, adding that the suspect allegedly abducted a four-month-old baby after posing as a customer at a groundnut-selling point.

He said the suspect allegedly took advantage of a moment of distraction, deceived a 14-year-old caregiver, and fled with the child.

According to him, investigations further revealed that Joy had allegedly abducted another infant weeks earlier using a similar method. He added that she was said to have befriended an 18-year-old mother under the pretext of helping her secure a househelp before making away with the baby during an outing.

He said that during interrogation, the suspect allegedly confessed that she resorted to stealing the children following the death of her biological twins, whom she claimed died at six weeks old while she was away from home.

“Fearing the reaction of relatives and invited guests, she allegedly decided to abduct a boy and a girl to replace the deceased children,” the statement said.

Edafe said the suspect admitted abducting the first child about three weeks earlier and stealing the second infant a day before the scheduled dedication service, adding that the two children were allegedly presented and dedicated before her arrest.



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Magistrate, Monarch, Journalist lose vehicles as car thieves strike in Umuahia

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A Toyota Corolla car belonging to a Magistrate in Abia State, Ngozi Lekwa of Court 2, has reportedly been stolen in Umuahia by car thieves.

The vehicle was packed outside the court premises along Finbars Road by the owner on Tuesday, to handle a brief official duty, but was nowhere to be found by the time the Chief Magistrate returned to the spot at noon.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, of the Abia State Police Command, DSP Maureen Chinaka, said the case has been reported to the police, stressing that investigations were ongoing to recover the car and apprehend the thieves.

In a related development, a Brown Toyota Sienna car belonging to the wife of the traditional ruler of Nkpa community in Bende LGA, G.N. Izuwa, was on Sunday, stolen at the Assemblies of God Church, Umuahia by unknown persons.

The vehicle was taken away at No. 5-8 Item Street, Umuahia, when the Monarch’s wife, who came to church in the car, was still worshipping inside the church.

Also, the Abia State correspondent of Vanguard newspaper, Steve Oko’s black Toyota Camry car, was also stolen in front of Oko’s residence at Uwalaka Street, Umuahia, a few weeks ago and has not yet been found, among other reports.



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Kogi: Vice principal, two others killed, students kidnapped in bandits’ attack

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There was pandemonium in Iluke community of Bunu District of Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State on Wednesday when bandits struck and killed a vice principal of a school alongside two others and kidnapped three students.

The attack, which was said to have taken place in the early hours of Wednesday, threw the community into mourning and heightened concerns over security in the area.

According to report, students who were scheduled to sit for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, WASSCE, English Language paper on Wednesday were taken away during the incident.

Reacting to the development, the Kogi State Government said security operatives foiled an attempted mass abduction of students during the attack.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Fanwo, said the attackers disguised themselves in military uniforms to gain access to the community.

According to the government, three community members lost their lives in the attack, while security personnel successfully rescued students who were allegedly being taken away by the assailants.

“The unfortunate attack led to the death of three members of the community. The government extends its heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased, the people of Iluke Community, and the entire Bunu District over this painful loss,” the statement said.



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