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Police arraign three suspects over alleged N190m property scam
The Nigeria Police Force has arraigned three suspects over an alleged N190 million property scam.
The suspects were said to have defrauded a businessman, Idris Ahmed Tijjani, of the sum under the guise of selling a property to him.
The suspects, Tolulope Aiyetan, Umma Ibrahim, Abdulbaki Abdulbaki, all pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge filed against them by the police.
They were, however, granted bail by the court in the sum of N10 million.
In the suit with charge number CR/168/2026 dated April 40, 2026 and filed by Adama Musa, a Chief Superintendent of Police of the Legal and Prosecution Section of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Nigeria Police, Federal Capital Territory Command, the prosecution alleged that the suspects conspired among themselves to collect the money from the businessman under false pretense, thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 8 (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act 2006.
During the trial, the complainant, Idris Ahmed Tijjani, is expected to give evidence of how the defendants conspired and defrauded him under the pretense of selling a genuine property to him, and also refused to refund his money.
Besides Tijjani, three other witnesses have been slated to testify in the matter during trial.
Also, 10 exhibits were listed by the police to be tendered as evidence during the trial. The exhibits include the statements of the defendants, statements of the witnesses, statement compliance forms, memorandum of deposit, CAC form for Xenius Global Nig. Ltd, a letter from Jaiz Bank addressed to Idris Ahmed Tijjani dated 24th June, 2024, and letter of demand notice dated 5th January, 2024.
Other exhibits are a letter from Jaiz Bank to Avert Chambers dated 11th January, 2024, Deed of Assignment between Tolulope Aiyetan Oluwatosin and Idris Ahmed Tijjani, letter from Avert Chambers addressed to the Consumer Protection Department dated 13th February, 2024, letter from Jaiz bank addressed to Xenius Global Nig. Ltd. dated 25th January, 2024, and evidence of payment of N150 million by the nominal complainant.
Count 1 read: “That you (1) Tolulope Aiyetan, (2) Umma Ibrahim, (3). Abdulbaki Abdulbaki all male adults of FCT, Abuja, and (4) Jaiz Bank PLC, (5) Xenius Global Nigeria Ltd on or about the month of December, 2023 at FCT Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did conspire amongst yourselves to commit an offence to wit: Obtaining property by false pretense. You thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 8 (a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related. Offences Act 2006.”
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Delta police impound 26 vehicles without registered numbers, other offences
The Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Yemi Oyeniyi, has commenced enforcement of the ban on vehicles without registration number plates, as well as those using concealed, obscured, altered, defaced, or otherwise unreadable number plates, within Asaba and its environs.
The police say the exercise is part of efforts to strengthen public safety, enhance crime prevention, and improve vehicle identification for security.
Following the operation, 26 vehicles found to be operating in violation of extant vehicle registration regulations have been impounded.
The offending motorists were subsequently arraigned before a Mobile Court sitting in Asaba for the relevant offences.
Speaking during the exercise, Oyeniyi urged vehicle owners to comply with vehicle registration requirements and ensure the proper display of approved number plates.
He stressed that the enforcement is aimed at enhancing security and promoting compliance with the law.
Oyeniyi also warned that the Command would sustain the operation across Delta State and directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations to ensure strict compliance with the directive across all Area Commands, Divisions, and tactical formations.
Metro
Two suspected Black Axe cultists remanded in Lagos prison over attempted murder
An Ikeja Magistrates’ Court sitting in Ogba, Lagos, on Friday remanded two men over alleged cultism and attempted murder.
The defendants, Olayemi Abdulquadri, 22, and Kelechi Olisemeke, 28, face a five-count charge of alleged criminal offences.
They were charged with conspiracy, membership of an unlawful society, attempted murder, possession of live cartridges and criminal charms.
The prosecutor, Josephine Ikhayere, told the court that the offences occurred on May 26.
She alleged that the defendants and others still at large committed the offences at the Lagos State University, Ojo Campus.
According to the prosecutor, the men belonged to the Neo Black Movement of Africa, also known as Black Axe or Aye.
The group is listed as a proscribed organisation under Lagos State’s Unlawful Societies and Cultism Prohibition Law.
Ikhayere alleged that the defendants invaded the university premises with others while armed with dangerous weapons.
She said the group attempted to kill an unidentified person during the alleged attack.
The defendants were also accused of unlawfully possessing two live cartridges in a public place.
They were further alleged to have been in possession of criminal charms during the incident.
The charges were said to contravene relevant sections of Lagos State criminal and anti-cultism laws.
The defendants were arraigned before Magistrate Lateef Owolabi on Friday.
Following their plea, the magistrate ordered their remand in a correctional facility.
The court adjourned the matter until July 1 for mention and further proceedings.
Metro
NSCDC takes custody of two abandoned children in Adamawa
Operatives of the Adamawa State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have rescued two children allegedly abandoned by their parents.
The children, aged one and two years respectively, were said to have been left at an uncompleted building in Wuro Hausa in Yola South Local Government Area of the state.
The Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSC Nyako Amidu Baba, who disclosed this during a press briefing with journalists in Yola, said the children were discovered crying in the middle of the night after they were reportedly brought into the building and left there alone.
According to Baba, a concerned resident who observed the situation raised the alarm, prompting NSCDC operatives to swing into action and rescue the children.
Nyako said the children have been taken into protective custody while efforts continue to locate their parents.
He added that the state NSCDC commandant, Idris Bande, has directed officers to intensify efforts to trace the parents and ensure their safe reunification.
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