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Police inspector dies after colleague stole his service gun, sold it to cultists

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Operatives of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) have arrested a serving Traffic Warden Officer, one Sergeant Haruna Yusuf, over the theft of the service pistol of a division’s station officer, Inspector Ehigimetor Ileso.

He was attached to Omu-Aran Police Divisional Headquarters of the Kwara State Police Command

Inspector Ehigimetor was subsquently dismissed from service due to his inability to account for the ammunition which was an English Berretta Pistol, and later died from the schock.

However, Karma has come back to haunt Haruna, who sold the said pistol to members of a secret cult group who used it to carry out several robbery activities both in Kwara and Osun States.

Haruna and other suspects have been arrested by the DCP Tunji Disu-led IRT and are currently helping with the ongoing investigation.

According to police sources, IRT had swung into action upon credible intelligence that a notorious criminal who operates in Kwara and Osun States, one Lekan Tajudeen was in possession of firearms being used by some criminal elements to torment residents of the affected states.

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Tajudeen, aka Rector, resident of Ilorin in Kwara State is said to be the leader of Aye Confraternity secret cult group in one of the tertiary institutions in Kwara State.

Having gotten wind of the fact that the police operatives were on his trail, Tajudeen ran to Ede in Osun State to hibernate.

The police, not releting, extended investigation to Ede town, and the suspect was subsequently apprehended with one English Berretta Pistol with two rounds of live ammunition.

Upon interrogation, the suspect claimed to have bought the pistol from one Eze Chukwudi through one Olarinre Abiodun aka Yeukeu at the rate of N180,000 which he has been using for his criminal acts.

His confession eventually led to the arrest of Chukwudi who also confessed that he bought another locally made pistol with five live ammunition at the rate of N60,000 and also the armorer of the Aye Confraternity secret cult group in Omu-Aran, Kwara State.

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He also said he kept the arms with one Elijah Alebo ‘m’ and Israel Alebo of Igandu Street, Omu-Aran in Kwara State.

Upon further questioning, Chukwudi confessed that he bought the said English Berretta Pistol and locally made revolver pistol at the rate of N60,000 each from one Haruna Yusuf a serving Traffic Warden Officer attached to Omu-Aran Police Divisional Headquarters, Kwara State Command.

Haruna confessed that he stole the English Berreta Pistol from one late Inspector Ehigimetor (his former station officer) of the aforementioned Police Divisional Headquarters sometime in January 2019 and that the late inspector died as a result of his dismissal from the force based on the missing pistol.

The Traffic Warden would be tried administratively before prosecution, while all the suspects are to be charged to court accordingly after the completion of the investigation.

Items recovered from the suspects are one Police English Berretta pistol, one locally-made revolver pistol, two locally fabricated pistols, one locally/moderately cut to size gun, eleven live cartridges, five dangerous knives, three different battle axes, and one cutlass.

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Alleged $600k bribe: I had no contact with Emefiele… money was collected by ex-CBN official, witness tells court

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Victor Onyejiuwa, managing director of The Source Computers Limited, says he never had any interaction with Godwin Emefiele during his dealings with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

 

On Friday, Onyejiuwa again appeared before the Lagos high court in the ongoing trial of Emefiele, former governor of the CBN.

 

Emefiele and his co-defendant, Henry Omoile, are currently facing trial on a 26-count charge.

 

The former CBN governor and Omoile have pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

 

Since their arraignment, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been presenting witnesses to support its case against Emefiele.

 

FIRST APPEARANCE

On May 9, Onyejiuwa appeared before the court for the first time to testify against Emefiele.

 

Onyejiuwa told the court that his company provided information and communication technology assistance to the apex bank between 2014 and 2019.

 

The witness said the CBN awarded at least five contracts to his company during the period.

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He added that in 2017, the apex bank awarded an “enterprise storage and servers” contract to his firm.

 

Onyejiuwa said after the contract was executed, he was approached by John Ikechukwu Ayoh, a former CBN director, who allegedly said the “management needs something” from the contract.

 

The witness said Ayoh told him that if he did not accede, the funds meant for the contract would not be approved by the management.

 

He further told the court that Ayoh collected $400,000 and $200,000 — on two separate occasions — from him before the funds for executed projects were paid by the apex bank.

 

Ayoh had previously told the court that he collected money from contractors as gratification for awarding contracts to them based on the instruction of Emefiele.

 

CROSS-EXAMINATION OF ONYEJIUWA

At the resumption of the hearing on Friday, Olalekan Ojo, counsel to Emefiele, cross-examined Onyejiuwa on his previous testimony.

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Asked if he physically engaged with Emefiele during his transactions, the witness said he did not meet with the former CBN governor.

 

Onyejiuwa said all channels of communication were through Ayoh.

 

“We only communicated through WhatsApp calls. I was interfacing with Ayoh. I have not met with the first defendant (Emefiele) before,” he said.

 

Emefiele’s counsel also asked the witness whether he confirmed that Ayoh was acting on behalf of CBN management — but Onyejiuwa responded in the negative.

 

Onyejiuwa said he was under pressure from his partners on financial obligations and that he had no choice but to accede to Ayoh’s request.

 

The witness also said he did not report the alleged request for a bribe to the police or EFCC.

 

After the cross-examination, the case was adjourned till July 9 and 10 for continuation of trial.

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BREAKING: Many escape death as truck rams into BRT on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

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It was a lucky escape for many commuters early Saturday morning after a truck rammed into a Lagos State BRT bus at Ibafo bus-stop along the Lagos Ibadan Expressway.

It was gathered that the accident occurred around some minutes to 6am on Saturday.

 

Officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps and Police are at the scene of the accident.

 

Unconfirmed reports from onlookers noted that several people on the BRT bus were injured.

Onlookers accounts noted that the BRT was parked loading its passengers at the bus stop before the truck loaded with cows heading to Lagos rammed into it, taking it off the road to destroy shops and kiosks by the roadside.

 

The cow truck had been towed a little away from the scene so as not to hinder traffic.

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Court convicts cosmetic surgeon over client’s death in Lagos

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The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos State has convicted a medical doctor and founder of MedContour Services Ltd, Dr Anuoluwapo Adepoju, for conducting a failed plastic surgery that led to the death of one Nneka Onwuzuligbo in 2020.

 

A former Director-General of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Babatunde Irukera, disclosed this on Friday via X social media.

Irukera said the cosmetic surgeon was convicted in all five counts charged by FCCPC, commending his input and the judiciary for serving justice.

FCCPC ex-boss wrote, “Today is a day of pride for me that I personally prosecuted Anu Adepoju and her medical practice. Though I’ve left, the case has ended in a conviction strengthening the accountability framework for all in society, professionals or otherwise. This is how society should work and grow.

 

“Dr. Anu Adepoju and her medical practice convicted in all 5 counts charged by FCCPC. The wheel of justice may grind slowly, but we must see it through. What we need are enforced with audacity and the will to prosecute competently and diligently. Good day for consumers of professional services.”

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In 2020, the FCCPC arraigned Adepoju on five counts pressed against her before Justice Mohammed Liman.

 

The FCCPC accused the cosmetic surgeon of shunning summons by the agency to appear and produce a certain document.

 

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