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Lovers Kidnap, Murder Septuagenarian

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By Gabriella Ogbu

A 33-year-old man, Ikechukwu Okoye, and his 39-year-old girlfriend, Juliet Ogbodo, have been arrested by the Enugu State Police for the kidnapping and murder of 70-year-old Mrs.

Mary Nwatu. The couple, residents of Onuorie-Obuno in Akpugo Community, Nkanu West, allegedly killed the elderly woman, buried her in a shallow grave, and demanded a ransom of N6 million from her family.

The suspects were apprehended after the family transferred N20,000 to them as part of a deal to arrange a phone call with the victim.

According to police spokesperson DSP Daniel Ndukwe, the Anti-Kidnapping Tactical Squad arrested the suspects following reliable intelligence.

Mrs. Nwatu was reported missing on September 15, 2024. On October 5, Ikechukwu Okoye, a relative of the victim, contacted her children and demanded a ransom.

Okoye later confessed to kidnapping Mrs. Nwatu on September 14 when she visited his home to search for his mother. He admitted to murdering her and burying her body in an unfinished building.

Initially, Okoye demanded N6 million, but later agreed to accept N3 million. He accepted the N20,000 payment on the condition that the family would hear their mother’s voice before paying further.

Juliet Ogbodo, Okoye’s girlfriend, also confessed to knowing about the crime but claimed she did not report it due to fear.

The victim’s body has been exhumed for autopsy and preservation. DSP Ndukwe assured that the suspects, along with anyone else involved, would face legal action once the investigation concludes, reaffirming the police’s commitment to justice for Mrs. Nwatu and her family.

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NSCDC Arrests 36 Scavengers in Abuja Crackdown

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By Patrick Idowu
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has arrested 36 scavengers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as part of an ongoing crackdown on rising criminal activities.
Announcing the arrests on Wednesday, FCT Commandant Olusola Odumosu said the operation followed the recent ban on scavenging and the temporary closure of Pantaker Markets to curb vandalism of public infrastructure and security threats linked to scavengers.
“These individuals, under the guise of collecting scrap, have been implicated in crimes such as vandalizing manhole covers, streetlights, armored cables, and bridge reinforcements,” Odumosu stated.
He warned that some scavengers carry weapons, rob commuters, and act as informants for criminal gangs.
Residents have also reported missing household items, including generators and car batteries, often traced back to scavengers.
The FCT Command has deployed personnel to enforce the ban, with offenders facing arrest.
“Scavenging is now prohibited both day and night, and Pantaker Markets will remain closed for two weeks,” Odumosu emphasized.
During recent operations, security personnel recovered weapons and narcotics, including daggers, jack knives, chisels, iron rods, 45 wraps of Indian hemp, and 10 bottles of codeine syrup.
Odumosu urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities, assuring that the NSCDC, in collaboration with other security agencies, will continue efforts to maintain law and order in Abuja.

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Alia Mourns Victims of Benue Truck Crash

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By Cynthia Abah

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic accident that claimed 10 lives in Okete, Ohimini Local Government Area.
A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, conveyed the governor’s condolences to the bereaved families, describing the incident as a devastating loss for the state.
Alia assured the affected families of the government’s support and pledged a full investigation to prevent future occurrences.
He prayed for the souls of the deceased and urged the community to rally around the grieving families in this difficult time.

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Street Urchin in Soup for Stealing

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By Cynthia Abah

The Ogun State Police Command has arrested Abdullahi Sodiq, a street urchin, for allegedly stealing valuables, including an iPhone 12 Pro Max and travel documents, from a woman in Sagamu.
Police spokesperson CSP Omolola Odutola stated that officers from the Sakura Division apprehended Sodiq during a routine patrol after finding him in possession of a suspicious black nylon bag.
Upon investigation, the stolen items were traced to Iyabo Ogunubi, the rightful owner.
Authorities have assured that Sodiq will face prosecution while urging the public to remain vigilant against street theft.

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