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Court jails woman over fake Pharmacy operations in Cross River
A Federal High Court sitting in Calabar, Cross River State, has convicted and sentenced a businesswoman, Ezea Isidora Kamchukwube, to two years in prison for operating unregistered pharmaceutical premises and illegally practising as a pharmacist in violation of the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria Act.
Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, who sentenced the convict in absentia, delivered the judgment after finding the defendant guilty on multiple counts bordering on the unlawful operation of pharmaceutical outlets without registration and dispensing medicines without the requisite qualifications.
The charges, filed by the Federal Republic of Nigeria under Charge No. FHC/CA/76C/2025 stemmed from offences allegedly committed in August 2024 in Calabar.
According to court documents obtained by our Correspondent on Monday, Kamchukwube operated two pharmaceutical outlets, one known as 24 Hours Pharmaceuticals, located along Marian Road and another situated opposite Kokoz Cosmetics Shop on Abang Asang Street, Etta Agbor Road, without registration or authorisation from the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria.
The court also found that the convict practised in the capacity of a pharmacist despite not being registered or licensed by the regulatory body, contrary to provisions of the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria (Establishment) Act, 2022.
Prosecuting counsel and Deputy Director in the Federal Ministry of Justice, Abuja, Aliyu Okayode, told journalists after the proceedings that the prosecution successfully established that the defendant was neither registered as a pharmacist nor authorised to operate pharmaceutical premises.
“You know, it’s a case of an individual operating pharmaceutical premises without registration with the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria as required by law. And also working as a qualified pharmacist when she’s not qualified,” Okayode said.
He added that the court found her guilty on five counts related to operating without registration and violating the provisions of the Act.
Further charges revealed that the defendant knowingly dispensed medicines without holding valid licences as a pharmacist and allowed pharmaceutical services to be rendered outside the legal framework established by the council.
The prosecution also accused her of tampering with enforcement measures imposed by regulators, including breaking the seal and lock placed on one of the premises by the Pharmacy Council of Nigeria.
Okayode disclosed that the punishment imposed by the court included a term of imprisonment, noting that authorities had been directed to ensure the enforcement of the sentence.
“The punishment ranges from two years imprisonment to options of fine. There’s a directive for us to look for her anywhere she is and hand her over to the correctional centre to serve her sentence,” he stated.
In addition, the court declared the convict wanted and ordered security agencies to arrest and hand her over to correctional authorities whenever she is apprehended.
Counsel to the defendant, Ekpe Esor, declined to comment on the judgment and did not address journalists after the proceedings.
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Edo: Police arrest officer for alleged killing with tear-gas
The Edo State Police Command said it has arrested an officer for reportedly tear-gassing an unknown person to death in Benin City.
ASP Eno Ikoedem, the Public Relations Officer of the Command, disclosed this on Monday, June 1, 2026, in a statement made available to the media in Benin City.
Ikoedem recalled that on 25th May, 2026, a Police Officer attached to the Command unlawfully discharged tear-gas at Ogida, Benin City. The action, unfortunately, led to the loss of a life.
She said the officer involved was immediately arrested and subjected to disciplinary and criminal procedures in line with extant laws.
The Command also disclosed that three bouncers and a supplier of pepper spray have been arrested in connection with the May 27, 2026 stampede incident that happened at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium during the Children’s Day celebration.
She listed the arrested persons to include Ifeanyi John Paul, 36, Ola Ibikunle, 46, Onoha Chukwuoji, 33 and Mrs Rebecca Hassan.
She said further investigation led to the arrest of Mrs Rebecca Hassan, alleged to be the supplier/seller of the pepper spray used during the incident.
“Similarly, on 27th May, 2026, during the Children’s Day Celebration held at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City, pepper spray was unlawfully discharged within the stadium premises by private bouncers, causing panic and affecting several children and other attendees at the event.
“The Edo State Police Command has expressed grave concern over the increasing proliferation, unauthorised possession, and unlawful use of restricted security accoutrements such as pepper spray, tear-gas canisters, and other force-related equipment by private individuals, bouncers, vigilantes, and unauthorised security outfits within the State.
“It frowns on the use of such items without proper training, or regard for public safety, thereby endangering innocent lives and creating avoidable public disorder”, she said.
Ikoedem posited that the Command views the unauthorised use of such devices as assault, or acts capable of causing grievous harm, and in certain circumstances, death.
She explained that the unlawful possession of these items with the intent to commit felony and other related offences is viewed as criminal under the law, noting that the command has issued a stern warning to all individuals, private security personnel, bouncers, vigilante groups, and unauthorised organisations in possession of pepper spray, tear-gas, or related restricted security equipment to immediately desist from such unlawful possession and usage.
The Command’s spokesperson threatened that any person found in possession of such prohibited or unauthorised police/security accoutrements, including sellers, distributors, and suppliers, will be arrested and prosecuted accordingly.
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Army arrests suspected Boko Haram, ISWAP member escaping Borno terrorist enclave
Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have intercepted a suspected member of the Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist group who allegedly fled a terrorist enclave following recent military airstrikes in Borno State.
The development was disclosed by a security analyst and counter-insurgency expert in the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, in a post shared via his X handle.
According to military sources cited in the report, the suspect, identified as Ahmad Sheriff, 27, was intercepted at about 10:12 a.m. on May 31 during a patrol along the Kukawa–Cross Kauwa axis in Kukawa Local Government Area of the state.
The sources said the suspect was travelling with two children when he was apprehended by troops conducting routine security operations in the area.
Preliminary interrogation reportedly revealed that the suspect fled from Kangarawa, a known terrorist enclave, following sustained military airstrikes targeting the area.
The suspect allegedly told investigators that he escaped alongside 17 other individuals but became separated from the group after they encountered armed terrorists while moving through the bush.
Military authorities said items recovered from the suspect included a smartphone, 43 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, a solar panel, a power bank, a pair of sunglasses, a mosquito net, clothing materials and N48,000 in cash.
Further investigations indicated that the suspect had spent about seven years with the Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist group.
The sources added that the suspect, a native of Doron Baga in Kukawa Local Government Area, is currently in military custody for further profiling and investigation.
The interception comes amid intensified military offensives across the Lake Chad region, where troops have sustained coordinated ground and air operations aimed at dismantling terrorist enclaves and degrading the operational capabilities of insurgent groups.
Military authorities said troops remain vigilant and committed to ongoing counterterrorism operations across the North-East theatre.
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Police foil cattle rustling attempts, recover 245 livestock in Kaduna
Following operations carried out on May 31, 2026, the Kaduna State Police Command said it has recovered 245 stolen cattle after foiling two separate cattle rustling and kidnapping attempts in Igabi and Kudan local government areas of the state.
The operation, which was carried out by police personnel, local vigilantes and members of the community, trailed the suspects while alerting neighbouring communities and mounting intense pressure on the bandits.
In a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, he said bandits in the early hours of Sunday invaded a Fulani settlement on the outskirts of Rubu Village in Igabi LGA, where they tied up three cattle rearers and several guards before making away with a large number of cattle.
According to the statement, the incident was reported by the chairman of Miyetti Allah in Igabi LGA, prompting the Divisional Police Officer of Rigachikun Division to mobilise police operatives alongside Miyetti Allah vigilantes and members of the Civilian Joint Task Force for a rescue operation.
“Unable to withstand the pursuit, the bandits abandoned the stolen cattle and their captives and fled into the bush. Over 200 cattle were recovered unharmed, while efforts to apprehend the fleeing suspects are ongoing,” the statement said.
In a related development, the police said 45 additional cattle were recovered during another operation in Hunkuyi.
The command disclosed that, following a report of cattle rustling, the DPO of Hunkuyi Division launched an investigation and surveillance operation which led to credible intelligence indicating that the stolen cattle had been hidden in a bush at Hawan Mai Mashi along the Zaria–Kano Expressway.
According to the statement, a combined team of police operatives and personnel of the Kaduna State Vigilance Service was deployed to the area.
“On sighting the team, the armed bandits opened fire. The operatives responded with superior firepower, forcing the bandits to flee with suspected gunshot injuries and abandon all 45 cattle,” Hassan stated.
The police spokesman added that investigations were ongoing to arrest the fleeing suspects and dismantle the criminal network behind the attacks.
He quoted the State Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Muhammad, as commending the collaboration between the police, Miyetti Allah vigilantes, the Civilian Joint Task Force, the Kaduna State Vigilance Service and community members, describing the successful operations as evidence of the effectiveness of intelligence-driven and community-based policing.
Muhammad urged residents to continue supporting security agencies with timely and credible information to aid ongoing efforts to combat criminal activities across the state.
He also reaffirmed the command’s commitment to protecting lives, property and livestock throughout Kaduna State.
Kaduna is among the North-West states most affected by cattle rustling, banditry and kidnapping, crimes that have disrupted farming and livestock activities and displaced thousands of residents from rural communities over the years.
The state government and security agencies have repeatedly launched joint security operations targeting criminal hideouts in flashpoint local government areas, including Birnin Gwari, Giwa, Igabi, Chikun, Kachia, Kajuru and parts of the Kaduna–Abuja and Kaduna–Kano corridors.
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