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Five men arraigned for allegedly stealing N30m Lexus in Ondo

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Five men have been arraigned before the Ore Chief Magistrate Court for allegedly stealing a Lexus 350 Black Jeep valued N30 million.

The defendants are Chima Emmanuel, 34, Akintunde Henry, 18, Chidi Iloabachia, 18, Oyeniyi Adewale, 31, and Chuks Obi, 27.

The defendants were charged with a two-count offense bordering on conspiracy to commit stealing.

According to the prosecution, the alleged offense occurred on October 13, 2025, at about 1:00 a.m at Topsight Hotel, Ore, Ondo State.

The prosecutor, Inspector Johnson Okpowodu, alleged that the defendants conspired to steal the vehicle, a Lexus 350 Black Jeep with registration number KJA 945 JM, belonging to Fadoju Alex Temitope.

The defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The offense is punishable under Sections 516(A) and 383 of the Criminal Code Cap. 37 Vol. 1 Laws of Ondo State of Nigeria, 2006.Nigerian fashion brands

The prosecutor requested an adjournment to study the case file and prepare witnesses for trial.

The defense counsels, Mr. V. A. Akinfe, Mr. S. E. Jemine, Mrs. K. M. Lawani, and Mr. A. O. Olamolu, did not oppose the request but applied for bail in liberal terms.

The Chief Magistrate, O. Fasaanu, admitted the defendants to bail in the sum of N2 million with two sureties each in like sum. The case was adjourned to November 12, 2025, for mention.

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Police secure conviction of 59 foreign nationals for cybercrime

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The Nigeria Police Force has secured the conviction of 59 foreign nationals involved in a major international cybercrime syndicate uncovered in Abuja.

In a statement on Thursday, the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, said the latest convictions represent another milestone in the ongoing crackdown on cybercriminals coordinated by the National Cybercrime Centre.

Hundeyin explained that the operation, conducted on Saturday, November 3, 2024, followed credible intelligence that led to a raid on a building in the Jahi area of Abuja.

During the raid, police arrested 130 suspects, including 113 foreign nationals—mainly Chinese and Malaysians—and 17 Nigerians.

The suspects were reportedly involved in large-scale internet fraud, sophisticated hacking, and other cyber activities posing serious threats to Nigeria’s digital security.

Following detailed investigations and the presentation of forensic evidence, 21 suspects were first convicted in August 2025, followed by another five in September.

The latest 59 convictions bring the total number of convicted individuals to 85, while trials for the remaining suspects are ongoing.

Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, reaffirmed the Force’s commitment to eradicating cybercrime and warned that Nigeria would not serve as a haven for digital criminals.

He assured the public that the Police would continue to deploy advanced technology, strengthen international partnerships, and uphold rigorous investigative and prosecutorial standards to dismantle organised cybercrime networks.

Egbetokun added that the successful convictions send a strong message to both local and foreign cybercriminals that the Force remains resolute in protecting Nigeria’s cyberspace.

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Four arraigned over murder of Osun LG chair

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Four suspects allegedly linked to the murder of the late Chairman of Irewole Local Government Area in Osun State, Remi Abass, were arraigned on Wednesday before the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The defendants — Abubakar Kabiru (also known as Jeje, 38), Tajudeen Opeyemi (30), Akeem Agbomojo (28), and Akintoye Olayemi (40) — all from Ikire and Apomu in Osun State, were arraigned before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik.

They were charged with terrorism, illegal possession of firearms, and the murder of Abass, who was killed on February 17, 2024, in Ikire, Osun State.

Appearing for the prosecution, A. S. Oyeyemi, represented the Inspector General of Police, while Sunday Adebayo appeared for the defendants.

Muhydeen Adeoye held a watching brief for the nominal complainants.

The amended charge, numbered FHC/ABJ/CR/170/2025, contained three counts.

In Count One, the defendants were accused of conspiring, aiding, and instigating acts of terrorism in various towns and villages across Osun State, contrary to and punishable under Section 26(1)(2)(a)(b)(c) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

Count Two alleged that the defendants conspired to illegally possess firearms and were arrested with three pump-action rifles, contrary to Section 3 of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

Count Three charged the defendants with the murder of Hon. Remi Abass, an offence contrary to Section 316 and punishable under Section 319 of the Criminal Code Act, Cap 38, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

All four defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Following their plea, Justice Abdulmalik ordered that they be remanded at the Kuje Custodial Centre and adjourned the case to December 4, 2025, for hearing, in line with the agreement of counsel on both sides.

The killing of Abass is linked to the long-standing political tension between the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State over control of local government councils.

In 2022, the then APC-led administration of former Governor Gboyega Oyetola conducted local government elections shortly before leaving office — polls which the PDP, then in opposition, boycotted and later challenged in court, describing them as unconstitutional.

After the PDP’s Senator Ademola Adeleke became governor, his administration dissolved the councils and appointed caretaker committees. However, in February 2025, the Court of Appeal declared that the election of the APC council chairmen and councillors was valid and ordered their reinstatement.

Following that judgment, tensions flared across several local government areas as the reinstated APC officials attempted to resume duties.

In the Irewole Local Government Area, clashes reportedly broke out between rival political supporters, leading to the death of Abass and several others.

The police subsequently launched an investigation into the violence, which resulted in the arrest and arraignment of the four defendants.

An earlier charge involving seven suspects, led by one Jide Jooda, was withdrawn by the prosecution after one of the accused died while awaiting trial.

The matter has now been adjourned to December 4, 2025.

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PHOTOS: Two suspected fake orphanage representatives arrested in Nasarawa

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Two women claiming to represent Children of Mary Orphanage Home, located in G.R.A Otukpo, Benue State, have been arrested in Lafia, Nasarawa State.

The suspects were apprehended on Tuesday, October 14, 2025 and handed over to the Department of State Services (DSS) for investigation.

It was gathered that the suspects allegedly traveled from Otukpo to Lafia to solicit financial support for children at the orphanage.

Their activities, however, aroused suspicion among residents, leading to their arrest and subsequent transfer to security operatives.

Authorities have advised members of the public who may recognize the suspects to contact their families or the management of Children of Mary Orphanage Home for clarification as investigations continues.

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