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Police arrest 11 suspected cultists at LAUTECH, recover guns

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Oyo State Police Command has arrested 11 suspected members of the Eiye Confraternity, all believed to be students of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, over an alleged plan to launch attacks within the university community.

The operation also led to the recovery of firearms, ammunition and several dangerous weapons reportedly intended for use in the planned assault.

The Command disclosed this in a statement issued on Friday, explaining that the arrests followed intelligence reports indicating that members of the cult group had assembled at different locations in the Under-G, Yuako and Adenike areas of Ogbomoso to coordinate violent activities capable of destabilising the campus environment.

Acting on the intelligence, operatives of the Command’s Violent Crime Response Unit, VCRU, carried out coordinated raids on the identified hideouts, successfully foiling the alleged operation before it was executed.

Police authorities stated that the operation resulted in the arrest of 11 male suspects, who were immediately taken into custody for investigation.

According to the Command, preliminary interrogation revealed that the suspects allegedly admitted membership of the Eiye Confraternity, while ongoing investigations also linked them to several cult-related offences, including murder.

The police further disclosed that all the suspects are students of LAUTECH.

Those arrested were identified as Adedapo Victor, 24, alleged leader of the group; Taiwo Rasheed, 22, said to be the deputy leader; Emeka Issac, 20; Akande Segundo, 26; Akande Julius, 26; Stephen Opeyemi, 24; Fortune Abel, 22; Oluwatunmise Ayodeji, 22; Adigun Oladimeji, 32; Akande Moses, 28; and Karim Kalid, 20.

During a search of the suspects and their hideout, security operatives reportedly recovered four locally made cut-to-size pistols, 11 live cartridges, one spent cartridge, two axes suspected to be used for cult activities, a cutlass, a dagger and a red hooded cult regalia.

Reacting to the development, the Commissioner of Police, Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga, praised the VCRU operatives for their professionalism and swift action, noting that the intervention helped to prevent what could have degenerated into violent clashes within the university community.

He assured residents that the Command would continue its crackdown on cultism and other violent crimes across the state, adding that efforts were ongoing to apprehend other fleeing members of the group.

Olugbenga also disclosed that the suspects would be prosecuted upon the completion of investigations.

The police commissioner urged residents to continue supporting security agencies with useful and timely information, stressing that public cooperation remains vital in the fight against cultism and criminality in the state.

He reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to protecting lives and property while sustaining efforts to rid Oyo State of violent and criminal elements.



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Police arrest four suspects over allege criminal conspiracy in Adamawa 

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Four suspects have been apprehended by the Adamawa State Police Command at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) lodge in the Specialist Hospital area of Yola in connection with a case of criminal conspiracy, possession of dangerous weapons, criminal trespass and robbery.
The suspects are identified by the police as Elkana Ishaya, Mubarak Abubakar, Musa Umar and Kabiru Tanko.

The arrest of the four suspects followed investigation by the police personnel attached to Karewa Area Command and recovery of four mobile phones stolen from the victims.

A report from the command said, “The incident occurred on June 27 at the the place, popularly called Corpers’ Lodge situated within Specialist Hospital, Jimeta, where the suspects, armed with dangerous weapons, criminally trespassed into the building and robbed about 36 corps members of their valuables, including mobile phones.”

The report explained that the suspects would be charged to court upon completion of investigation, assuring that with the ongoing investigation, more stolen phones and arrest of other members of the gang still at large is expected to be made.

Kabir Hassan, the Commissioner of Police, reassured members of the public, particularly corps members of its commitment to the protection of lives and property for people to go about their normal businesses.

He advised residents to promptly report suspicious persons and movements to the nearest Police Station for proper action in order to free the society from criminality.



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EFCC arraigns two in Lagos over alleged N986m fuel supply fraud

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has re-arraigned two individuals and their companies before the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja over an alleged N986 million fuel supply fraud and the alleged diversion of additional funds.
The defendants, Ajayi Edward Olushola and his company, Hola Jay Nigeria Limited, were re-arraigned alongside Hannah Nwaguzor Ify and Mozann Global Merchant Limited before Justice Fadipe on an amended four-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and stealing.

According to the EFCC, the amended charge followed the arrest of Hannah Nwaguzor Ify, who had previously been at large, prompting the inclusion of both her and Mozann Global Merchant Limited in the case.

Reading one of the charges before the court, the prosecution alleged: “That you… by false pretence, represented that you had the capacity to supply one million litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), and with intent to defraud, obtained the sum of N986,000,000.00 from Prince Chukwulota Bennett Onuoha.”

In another count, the EFCC alleged: “That you… dishonestly converted to your own use the sum of N84,779,000.00 from Irene Abidemi Ifanse for yourselves.”

The four defendants pleaded, “not guilty” when the charges were read to them.

Following the plea, prosecution counsel, H. U. Kofarnaisa, urged the court to remand the fourth defendant pending trial.

Justice Fadipe granted the application, ordering that Hannah Nwaguzor Ify be remanded in a correctional centre.

The judge subsequently adjourned the case until July 7, 2026, for the commencement of trial.



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Troops neutralize member of terrorist gang who gunned down former Benue SSG

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A terrorist, suspected to be one of the assailants, who killed the former Secretary to the Benue State Government, SSG, Prof. David Salifu has been neutralized by troops of the Joint Task Force Operation WHIRL STROKE, OPWS.

DAILY POST recalls that the former SSG died after sustaining gunshot injuries during an attack by the criminal elements.

In a statement issued on Friday night, the Acting Media Information to the OPWS task force, Ahmad Zubairu said one of the terrorists died following a gun duel in the Jotar village, Ukum Local Government Area of Benue State.

The statement indicated that while acting on a credible intelligence about the activities of the criminals, troops were deployed at Kyado “immediately mobilised to the suspected location to prevent the criminals from carrying out their activities.

“On arrival, the troops made contact with the armed kidnappers, resulting in a fierce exchange of fire.

“During the encounter, one terrorist was neutralised, while troops recovered one AK-47 rifle and two empty magazines from the scene.

“The recovery further underscores the determination of Operation WHIRL STROKE to deny criminal elements the freedom to operate within its Joint Operations Area.

“There are indicators that the neutralized bandit may have been part of the gang that attacked commuters on 1 July 2026 which included the former Benue State SSG who suffered a gun shot injury”, the statement added.



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