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Taskforce Storms Lagos, Nets 52 in Night Raid

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By Oso Abidemi 

In a sweeping overnight crackdown, the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit arrested 52 suspects in a fresh move to curb crime and restore order across key parts of the city.

Led by the Agency’s Chairman, CSP Adetayo Akerele, the operation kicked off around 12.35 a.m., targeting notorious hotspots such as Lekki, Ikoyi, Falomo Bridge, Eko Hotel, and Ligali Ayorinde.

Acting on a flood of complaints about street urchins, hooligans, pickpockets, and other suspected criminals, the taskforce moved swiftly, rounding up 51 men and one woman in the early hours of Sunday.

Director of Public Affairs, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, confirmed that the operation was part of a broader strategy to conduct bi-weekly raids aimed at cleaning up the metropolis.

CSP Akerele, speaking after the raid, vowed the taskforce would not relent in its mission to keep Lagos safe.

“We will continue these enforcement drives until criminals have no hiding place. Anyone threatening the peace and security of residents should either stop or face the full force of the law,” he warned.

All suspects, he added, will be charged to court as the agency steps up efforts to safeguard law-abiding citizens and businesses.

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EFCC Storms Lagos, Nabs 120 for Internet Scam

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By Njoku Chijioke

In a sweeping crackdown on cybercrime, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested 120 suspected internet fraudsters in Lagos.

The suspects include 95 men and 25 women. According to the commission, the arrests followed credible intelligence and days of covert surveillance.

Items recovered during the raid include exotic vehicles, mobile phones, and laptops, all believed to be proceeds of online fraud.

The anti-graft agency stated that investigations are ongoing and the suspects will be arraigned in court upon conclusion of preliminary findings.

The EFCC reaffirmed its resolve to confront cybercrime and other financial offenses head-on, vowing not to relent in its mission to cleanse the system.

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Gunmen Attack Pasuma’s Convoy

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By Adenike Lawal

Fear gripped residents of Ikire in Osun State on Sunday afternoon as armed men launched a daring daylight attack on the convoy of Fuji star, Alhaji Wasiu Alabi, popularly known as Pasuma.

The attack occurred in the Irewole axis of the town as Pasuma’s black Hummer SUV and a white Hilux pickup were ambushed by suspected thugs.

The vehicles were pelted with stones and reportedly came under gunfire, sending bystanders fleeing for safety.

A video from the scene, now viral on social media, captured the moment of chaos.

In the clip, a shaken voice cried out in Pidgin English, “Kasala don burst for Ikire. They don attack us. They carry gun shoot us but God dey.”

Pasuma was in town for a performance and is believed to have escaped unhurt.

However, details surrounding his visit and the motive behind the attack remain sketchy.

The incident forced shops to shut down temporarily while residents expressed deep worry over rising insecurity.

As of press time, efforts to reach the singer’s team proved abortive, and the Osun State Police Command had yet to release an official statement.

The brazen nature of the assault has triggered alarm across the region, highlighting concerns over safety during celebrity visits and public gatherings.

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Ekpa Faces Terror Charges in Finland Over Biafra Campaign

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By Adenike Lawal

Simon Ekpa, a dual citizen of Nigeria and Finland, is facing serious criminal charges in Finland for allegedly inciting terrorism linked to his pro-Biafra agitation.

Finland’s National Prosecution Authority confirmed that a Finnish national has been charged with publicly inciting crimes with terrorist intent and allegedly participating in a terrorist organization.

Though unnamed in the official statement, multiple reports from YLE, Finland’s public broadcaster, and Nigerian sources identify the suspect as Ekpa.

The charges cover a period from 2021 to 2024 and focus on activities traced to the city of Lahti.

Authorities allege Ekpa used digital platforms to encourage unrest in Nigeria’s southeast under the banner of Biafra independence.

Ekpa, who styles himself as leader of the so-called Biafra Republic Government in Exile, is linked to a faction of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra.

Nigerian authorities accuse him of fueling violence through broadcasts that have incited attacks on civilians and public institutions.

Though Ekpa was detained in November 2024 and remains in custody, he denies all allegations.

Four others earlier suspected of funding terrorism were released due to insufficient evidence.

This case highlights the growing challenge of policing cross-border extremism driven by online influence and diaspora activism.

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