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Shila Boys-style thief jailed 12 years in Adamawa for theft, extortion

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A young but notorious thief widely known to be a member member of the infamous “Shila Boys” gang in Adamawa State, Suddais Shuaibu, popularly known as Gafiya, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison without an option of fine.

Shuaibu was convicted by Chief Magistrate Court II sitting in Yola over multiple criminal offences, including theft, criminal conspiracy, extortion and receiving stolen property.

The court, presided over by Magistrate Zainab Buba, sentenced him to two years imprisonment for theft, one year for criminal conspiracy and seven years for extortion based on the first and second First Information Reports (FIRs). The sentences were ordered to run at the same time.

He was also sentenced to an additional two years imprisonment without an option of fine over another theft charge contained in the third FIR.

The court further ordered the convict to pay N527,000 as compensation to his victims.

Shuaibu was arraigned by the Adamawa State Commissioner of Police through a police prosecutor, Inspector Kabiru Abubakar.

According to the prosecution, Shuaibu broke into the residence of Fatima Magaji at Ajiya Street, Jimeta, Yola North Local Government Area, on June 10, 2026, where he stole an Infinix Smart 10 phone valued at N125,000, a Tecno phone worth N30,000 and an MP3 player valued at N3,000.

The prosecutor also told the court that Shuaibu and other accomplices, who are still at large, attacked Usama Suleiman of Jambutu Ward, Yola North LGA, on June 27, 2026, and dispossessed him of a Samsung Galaxy phone valued at N170,000 and a power bank worth N20,000.

He was also convicted on other counts involving theft and receiving stolen property.

The convict pleaded guilty to all charges during his arraignment.



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Police rescue abducted cattle dealer from kidnappers’ hideout in Edo

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Operatives of the Edo State Police Command have rescued an abducted cattle dealer, Peter Balogun, from a kidnappers’ hideout following an intelligence-driven operation in the state.

The command’s spokesperson, CSP Eno Ikoedem, disclosed that Balogun was abducted by suspected kidnappers on July 7, 2026, along the Igarra–Auchi Expressway and was rescued on July 15 after an intensive search operation.

According to Ikoedem, the rescue was carried out by operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU), and the Police Drone Unit.

She explained that the breakthrough came after sustained clearance operations in the Imoga Forest and surrounding areas, where the kidnappers reportedly abandoned their captive after spotting a police helicopter before fleeing deeper into the forest.

The police spokesperson said the suspects were overwhelmed by the sustained pressure mounted by advancing security teams, continuous drone surveillance and persistent aerial patrols.

“During preliminary debriefing, the victim informed the police that the repeated helicopter patrols created panic among his captors, compelling them to hastily abandon him and flee,” Ikoedem said.

She added that Balogun had been safely reunited with his family, while efforts were ongoing to track down and arrest the fleeing suspects.



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Ekiti court jails two men for roaming streets naked

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An Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrate Court has sentenced two men, Adeniyi Oluwole, 49, and Ogunlola John, 30, to one month imprisonment without the option of a fine for roaming the streets naked.

The defendants were arraigned on a one-count charge of conduct likely to cause a breach of public peace, contrary to Section 181(i)(d)(h) of the Ekiti State Laws, 2021.

Both men pleaded guilty when the charge was read to them.

Prosecuting police counsel, Akinwale Oriyomi, told the court that the offence was committed at about 4 am on July 13 around the palace area of Ado-Ekiti.

According to the prosecutor, the defendants were seen walking naked around the palace vicinity and along a public highway within the Ado-Ekiti Magisterial District.

He argued that their actions were capable of causing a breach of public peace, leading to their arrest and prosecution.

The defendants were represented by counsel, Ogunleye Abiola.

Delivering judgment, Chief Magistrate Abayomi Adeosun held that the prosecution had established its case beyond reasonable doubt, noting that the defendants’ guilty plea further strengthened the evidence against them.



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Benue: Police arrest more suspects over varsity professor’s murder

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The Benue State Police Command has confirmed fresh arrests in the ongoing investigation into the killing of Prof. Gabriel Saawua Nyityo and his younger brother, Iorngee John Nyityo, stating that detectives are now tracking other members of the suspected criminal network.

The Command also dismissed reports alleging that armed bandits had blocked the Makurdi-Lafia highway and were attacking motorists, insisting the claims were false and intended to create fear among residents.

Speaking during a press briefing on Friday at the Police Command Headquarters in Makurdi, Commissioner of Police Cletus Nwadiogbu highlighted several security achievements recorded across the state in recent weeks.

He explained that the July 8 killing of Prof. Nyityo and his younger brother in Adaka Community was an assassination rather than a robbery incident.

According to the police commissioner, officers from the ‘D’ Division responded immediately after receiving a distress call around 2:00 a.m. and recovered the bodies of both victims at the scene.

He said security formations and checkpoints were instantly placed on high alert, leading to the arrest of the prime suspect, 23-year-old Abdullahi Usman of Awe Local Government Area in Nasarawa State, at an NDLEA checkpoint in Lafia about four hours after the incident.

Nwadiogbu revealed that the suspect tried to avoid detection by getting off motorcycles before security checkpoints and crossing on foot before rejoining the riders.

“He felt the NDLEA checkpoint was not manned by policemen and decided to walk across. Unknown to him, the officers had already received information about the incident. They searched him, recovered a phone and from the phone we established that he was one of the suspects,” Nwadiogbu said.

He added that security agencies in Nasarawa State, including the Department of State Services (DSS), had expanded the investigation, resulting in additional arrests.

“They have made more arrests of those who came with him, and they have assured us they will hand them over. We are also determined to identify and arrest those who assisted them within Benue because there must have been local collaborators,” he stated.

The commissioner noted that preliminary findings indicate that some criminal gangs responsible for attacks in Makurdi often operate from neighbouring Nasarawa State before returning after carrying out their missions.

Although he confirmed more suspects had been arrested, Nwadiogbu declined to disclose the exact number, saying investigations were still ongoing.

Addressing reports that armed bandits had mounted roadblocks on the Makurdi-Lafia highway, the police commissioner described the information as fake.

“That information was false. It was the handiwork of enemies who wanted to divert our attention and create panic. We patrolled the road from one end to the other. Nothing happened. People travelled freely throughout,” he said.

He also clarified that the Inspector-General of Police had not ordered the removal of legitimate police checkpoints across the country.

According to him, the directive only concerns illegal roadblocks mounted by unauthorised persons and not officially approved security checkpoints.

“The Inspector-General never ordered the dismantling of police checkpoints. We are only removing illegal roadblocks mounted by individuals or groups who have no authority to stop road users. Security agencies will continue to perform their lawful duties on our highways,” he explained.

The commissioner further disclosed that between June and July, police arrested 10 suspects linked to the killing of two Fulani leaders after a peace meeting in Ohimini Local Government Area, adding that swift intervention prevented the incident from escalating into a wider communal conflict involving Benue and Cross River states.

He also said police operatives neutralised suspected armed robbers and kidnappers during separate operations in Makurdi, Katsina-Ala and Logo local government areas, recovering four AK-47 rifles, six locally made pistols, 23 rounds of live ammunition, two motorcycles, mobile phones and assorted charms.

Nwadiogbu said officers recovered a stolen commercial motorcycle from a robbery suspect arrested in Guma Local Government Area, while raids on criminal hideouts in Katsina-Ala led to the arrest of 15 suspected criminals and the seizure of three bags of substances suspected to be cannabis.

He added that five suspected herders were arrested in Guma for allegedly grazing cattle on cultivated farmlands, while seven suspects were apprehended in Naka over the killing of a man during the burial of a youth leader.

The police commissioner also revealed that a woman was arrested in Ukum Local Government Area for allegedly setting a house on fire, resulting in the deaths of two children.

On cult-related crimes, he said one suspect was arrested following a clash between rival cult groups in Makurdi, while 12 suspected cult members were apprehended in Gboko during what investigators described as an annual cult meeting.

Nwadiogbu further confirmed the arrest of a suspect connected to the deadly attack on Otukpo-Nobi community, noting that investigators had obtained useful information about those who allegedly assisted the attackers.

He also disclosed that seven Pakistani nationals intercepted during a security operation at a hotel in Otukpo possessed valid travel documents and claimed they were in Nigeria to conduct a market survey before establishing an electronics business. He said they remain under profiling by the State Criminal Investigation Department.

Appealing for continued public support, the commissioner urged residents to provide timely and credible information to security agencies.

“These breakthroughs reflect our determination to deny criminals any space to operate in Benue State. Security is a shared responsibility, and we urge members of the public to remain vigilant and continue to partner with the police,” he said.



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