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Tragedy as driver fleeing from VIO kills pregnant woman in Jos 

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A heavily pregnant woman, identified as Ruth Nen Maurice, has lost her life in a fatal accident caused by a reckless driver who was allegedly attempting to evade officials of the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) in Jos, the capital of Plateau State.

The tragic incident that happened on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, according to eyewitnesses, occurred in the city center as the driver tried to maneuver his escape from the VIO operatives.

It was gathered that the woman stood by the roadside waiting for a vehicle to convey her to a hospital for an antenatal care.

A close friend of the deceased, Ewan Boss Julz Odumu, who posted the sad news on Facebook on Wednesday, said the erring driver was performing what was described as a dangerous maneuver while trying to escape a VIO checkpoint when the vehicle struck the pregnant woman.

“Ruth Nen Maurice… My dear, it’s hard to post this but God knows best,” Odumu wrote emotionally.

He further lamented that Ruth was carrying twins and was almost due for delivery before the tragic accident cut her life short, praying for God to grant her family the strength to bear the painful loss.

“A mother who was preparing to welcome twins back home never made it alive. Her unborn babies never got the chance to cry, breathe, or see this world because of somebody’s reckless decision,” Odumu wrote.

The Plateau State Police Command spokesman, DSP Alfred Alabo, who confirmed the incident in a short statement, said the driver had been arrested.

He said an investigation into the incident has begun and the suspect will be charged in court at the end of the investigation.

However, efforts to get the state Chief Vehicle Inspection Officer, Mr. Jonathan Zam to comment on the incident proved abortive as he neither answered his calls nor responded to messages sent to his phone.



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Three brothers arraigned for alleged conspiracy, false information in Edo

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Three siblings have been arraigned before an Edo State High Court, Benin City, over alleged conspiracy, perjury and giving false information under oath.

The siblings, two of who are lawyers, were arraigned before the court by the police on a four-count charge bordering on conspiracy, perjury, defamation and making false information.

In the charge sheet with Suit No. B/CD/210C/2025, the defendants were accused of allegedly conspiring among themselves between August 2015 and 2018 to commit acts of defamation and making false accusations.

The defendants are Samuel Obasuyi, Godwin Obasuyi, A.O. Obasuyi and Sons Sawmill Limited.

The prosecuting counsel, R.F. Dimka told the court that the accused persons conspired to have Barrister Dele Edokpayi, a senior lawyer, charged with offences relating to conspiracy and forgery of documents.

Dimka said the accused committed the offences despite allegedly knowing that the said Dele Edopkayi was innocent of the claims.

The counsel added that the alleged false information led to the arrest of Dele Edokpayi by the police and the subsequent investigation.

The charge also stated that the defendants allegedly conspired to forge title documents linked to the matter.

According to the prosecution, the offences are punishable under sections 412, 375, 101, 102(B), and 93 of the Criminal Code of Edo State.

When the charges were read, the defendants pleaded not guilty.

Counsel to the defendants, G.E. Oaikhena, alongside three other lawyers, urged the court to grant the accused persons bail. 

Oaikhena told the court that two of the defendants are legal practitioners and had previously been granted police bail, assuring the court that they would be available for trial.

The prosecuting counsel who did not oppose the bail application and asked the court to exercise its discretion.

Ruling on the bail application, the presiding Judge, Justice R. Irele-Ifijeh, granted the defendants bail in the sum of N1 million each with one surety in like sum.

Justice Irere-Ifijeh ruled that each surety must be gainfully employed, provide an affidavit of means, and submit two recent passport photographs to the court.

She adjourned the case to July 1, 2026, for hearing.



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Police arrest three suspected motorcycle thieves, recover five bikes

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The Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos, has dismantled a criminal syndicate allegedly involved in motorcycle theft operations across Lagos and Ogun states, leading to the arrest of three suspected members during a coordinated raid.

The development was disclosed in a statement issued on Wednesday in Lagos by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 2, Mr Olohundare Jimoh, and signed by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Gbenga Afolayan.

According to Jimoh, operatives also recovered five suspected stolen motorcycles during the operation.

The AIG explained that the breakthrough followed an extensive investigation into the activities of a notorious gang known for stealing motorcycles within the Sagamu and Ijebu Ode areas of Ogun State.

“The operation was launched after a formal petition dated April 12, was submitted to the zone headquarters concerning the activities of the syndicate.

“Investigations revealed that the gang steals motorcycles in Sagamu and Ijebu Ode, before selling them to buyers in Ogere, Ojodu Berger, Mushin and some other parts of the country.

“Operatives of the Zone 2 ‘Dragon Team’ thereafter commenced surveillance and intelligence gathering to track members of the syndicate and uncover their operational network.

“The operatives laid an ambush around the Sagamu Interchange area on May 19, leading to the arrest of three suspects whose ages are, 26, 29 and 48,” Jimoh said.

He further disclosed that preliminary findings showed that the syndicate, alongside two other suspects currently at large, specialised in stealing motorcycles during the early hours of the day, usually between 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m.

“The gang also tow motorcycles from where they are parked, before they forcefully unlock the steering systems and manipulate electrical wires to start the engines,” the AIG stated.

Jimoh added that the stolen motorcycles were usually handed over to receivers operating around the Sagamu Interchange area for onward sale.

Items recovered during the operation included three unregistered Bajaj Boxer motorcycles, one unregistered Daylong motorcycle, and one unregistered Lifan motorcycle.

The police boss further revealed that investigations indicated that the syndicate had allegedly stolen and sold about 50 motorcycles across the Sagamu and Ijebu Ode axis.

According to him, efforts were ongoing to apprehend other fleeing members of the gang based on information supplied by the arrested suspects.

Jimoh also directed operatives of the command to intensify efforts toward arresting the remaining suspects and ensuring diligent prosecution after investigations are concluded.



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Police arrest three suspected motorcycle thieves in Sokoto

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Three suspects have been arrested by operatives of the Sokoto State Police Command for alleged involvement in motorcycle theft and the sale of stolen property in Sokoto State.

The Command’s Strike Force Unit made the arrest of the suspects following a tip-off from a resident.

A statement issued by the state police command’s spokesman, DSP Ahmad Rufa’i, stated that the operation was carried out on May 23, 2026, at about 10:00 a.m., after intelligence reports linked some individuals to criminal activities in the area.

Acting on credible intelligence, he said the operatives conducted coordinated raids at Kano Road, Runjin Sambo, Gidan Dare, and Gidan Man Ada, leading to the arrest of the suspects and identified one of the suspects as Yahuza Abubakar from Darna Village in Wamakko Local Government Area.

During interrogation, Rufa’i stated that the suspect confessed to stealing a red Kasea motorcycle and selling it to an accomplice.

According to the statement, “The confession reportedly led detectives to Alhaji Samaila Aliyu of Gidan Igwai, who was arrested for allegedly receiving the stolen motorcycle.”

According to the statement, police also recovered an ash-coloured Haojue motorcycle from Aliyu during the investigation, revealing that the stolen red Kasea motorcycle had been sold to Ahmed Abdullahi of the Gawon Nama area.

Police said Abdullahi was subsequently arrested, and the motorcycle was recovered from him, while other recovered exhibits included one red Kasea motorcycle, one ash-coloured Haojue motorcycle, and two master keys suspected to have been used in the theft operations.

Rufa’i explained that investigations were still ongoing to determine whether the suspects were connected to other motorcycle theft syndicates operating within the state, as all suspects remain in police custody and will be charged in court upon completion of the investigation.



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