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Niger police arrest 11 suspects for child trafficking

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The Niger State police command has arrested 11 suspects in connection with their roles in the trafficking of some children in the state.

Spokesman for the Command, Wasiu Abiodun, who made this known to Arewa PUNCH on Tuesday via his crime bulletin, said the arrest is in continuation of an investigation of an alleged abduction and child trafficking offence brought to the office.

Abiodun further revealed that three additional children were rescued and three more suspects had been arrested.

The Command’s spokesman gave the names of the three suspects as Chioma Onyanja, 45 years, of Nyanya, Abuja; Joy Ndife, 48 years, of Kurudu area, Abuja; and Olusegun Isaiah Anjorin, 44 years, of Orozo area of Abuja.

He also gave the names of the three trafficked children as Saifullahi Abdulmumini, five months old; Possible Danlami, four years old, and Safiya Mamman Sani, one year and six months.

He said all the trafficked children who were found in the custody of the suspected receivers were taken away from Gajere and Tafa around September 2025.

Abiodun narrated: “In continuation of the investigation into the case of alleged abduction and child trafficking referred to the SCID Minna for discreet investigation, involving one Mrs. Victoria Ebunoha Chukwumezie, who was arrested around Dikko junction on November 5, 2025.

“Three additional suspects were arrested by the police operatives of the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit in connection with the case on November 28, 2025, within the Nasarawa and Abuja axis.

“The three additional suspects are as follows: Chioma Onyanja, 45 years, of Nyanya, Abuja; Joy Ndife, 48 years, of Kurudu area, Abuja; and Olusegun Isaiah Anjorin, 44 years, of Orozo area of Abuja

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“In the course of the investigation, three children were rescued. They are: Saifullahi Abdulmumini, five months old; Possible Danlami, four years old, and Safiya Mamman Sani, one year and six months – all found in the custody of the suspected receivers and were taken away from Gajere, Tafa, within September 2025.

“Saifullahi, five months old, was found at the residence of one Chioma, who claimed that she got the child sometime in August 2025 through her pastor, one Evangelist Rosemary operating Divine Majesty Church, Nyanya, Abuja.

“Rosemary claimed the child belonged to a student who was desperate to give out the child for adoption and convinced Chioma, who paid N2.7 million for the child.

“Possible, four years old was traced to the residence of one Mrs Joy, who claimed that she operates an orphanage home and a children’s school called ‘Emmavies’ located around the Mararaba area of Nasarawa State.

“She stated that Victoria, the prime suspect, came to her house in early September 2025 and advertised a baby whom she claimed was unwanted by her mother, and as Joy couldn’t afford the child, she planned to facilitate the sale of the child to another unsuspecting mother when she was arrested.

“Safiya Sani, a one-year-and-six-month-old, was rescued from the residence of one Pastor Olusegun of Covenant Fulfilment Ministry, Masaka, Nasarawa State, who claimed to also operate Elohim Orphanage and Benevolent Care Centre, Oroz,o Abuja.

“He revealed that Victoria came to the orphanage on September 11, 2025, with the child stating that the child belonged to a young girl who had abandoned the baby in her care and with no means to locate her, while adding that she was facing financial hardship and was in need of help to cater to her and other six children. After negotiation, the pastor paid N1 million for the baby.

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“All three children were successfully rescued unhurt and have been reunited with their parents, making a total of nine recovered children found at various locations and 11 suspects in custody,” Abiodun said.

He gave the names of the rescued children as: Muhammadu Hussaini – four years, Kasimu Saidu –  four years, Idris Saidu – two years, Ummi Kairi Salisu – three years, Goodnews Sunday – four years,

Rahmat Mohammed – two years, Saifullahi Abdulmumini – five months, Safiya Mamman Sani – one year and six months and Possible Danlami – four years.

The names of the 11 suspects arrested are:

Victoria Chukwumezie, 40 years, ‘f’; Harrieta Obiakor, 50 years, ‘f’; Divine Sunday, 43 years, ‘f’;

Rosemary Ogbulogo, 46 years, ‘f’; Vincent Emmanuel, 41 years ‘m’; Rose Nwabufor, 70 years, ‘f’; Chioma Onyanja, 45 years, ‘f’; Joy Ndife, 48 years, ‘f’; Olusegun Isaiah Anjorin, 44 years, ‘m’; Leo Ugochukwu, 55 years, ‘m’; and Ngozi Ugochukwu, 45 years, ‘f’.”

The commander’s spokesman said further investigations were ongoing to recover other missing and trafficked children and possibly arrest the other receivers or facilitators.

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PHOTOS: Mob beat ‘r@pist’ to de@th, hack off his genitals and drag body through streets over ‘s£x attack on disabled woman’

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A mob in Rappolemba, Indonesia, took law into its own hands by beating a man to de@th, hacking off his genitals, and dragging his body through the streets as punishment after accusing him of r@ping a disabled woman.

According to Mail Online, Ali, 47, was hunted by furious locals for allegedly r@ping and ass@ulting the woman in Gowa, Indonesia, on November 30.

The victim, identified only as T, was found battered and in a state of shock, sparking anger within the community.

Ali fled to a relative’s house before slipping into a nearby forest to escape the villagers’ wrath, according to local media. But he was caught on December 3, when he emerged from the woods to look for food.

Passersby immediately recognised the suspect and lynched him. The attack was caught on camera.

The vigilantes were said to have ‘chopped up’ his genitals before parading his limp body in the community.

Senior Adjunct Commissioner Muhammad Aldy Sulaeman, Gowa Police Chief, said police rushed to Rappolemba Village to control the mob.

He said: ‘We can confirm that several videos have circulated regarding an alleged assault against an individual.

Regarding this matter, we have coordinated with the Tompobulu Police. Based on the reports we received, the situation at the location is now under control.

‘We don’t want to underestimate the situation, and we are making checks and increasing security measures to keep the situation under control.

‘The initial information we received indicates that the person concerned was suspected of rape. However, we will continue to investigate this matter to determine the exact chronology of events.

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‘The personnel involved include the Gowa Police’s medical team for the post-mortem examination, the Samapta Unit, the Criminal Investigation Unit, the Intelligence Unit, and the Community Policing Unit, accompanied by the local police chief. We have also coordinated with the South Sulawesi Regional Police Department.’

Locals claimed Ali had long been a menace, accusing him of being a repeat thief who had previously served prison time and was just recently released.

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PHOTOS: Four arrested for illegal refuse dump in Lagos

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The LAWMA Waste Infractions Surveillance and Investigation Team has apprehended four individuals for illegally disposing of refuse at an unauthorized location in the vicinity of Ayobo-Ipaja Road on December 4, 2025.

The state Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, who disclosed this on social media, said the apprehended individuals have been subsequently transferred to the LAWMA legal team at the Oshodi Mobile Court for appropriate legal proceedings.

He gave the names of those apprehended as Okoro Stella, 50 (female), Abraham Oluwalogbin,25(male), Nwakego Chiyenre, 48 (female)and Ofili Tolulope, 19 (female).

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DSS nabs doctor for allegedly supplying drugs to kidnappers

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A medical doctor has been arrested by operatives of the Department of State Services for allegedly transporting medical supplies from Sokoto State to suspected kidnapping gangs operating in Kwara State.

The Kwara State Government disclosed the arrest in a statement posted on its official Facebook page on Friday.

The suspect was reportedly intercepted in Jebba, Moro Local Government Area, following intelligence linking him to a syndicate responsible for delivering medical items to armed groups across the region.

The statement read, “The Department of State Service has taken into custody a medical doctor who was ferrying drugs from Sokoto to kidnappers in parts of Kwara State.

“The doctor was intercepted in the Jebba area following intelligence reports about the activities of the kidnappers and their couriers. The secret service says the criminal gangs appear desperate for medical care following gunshot wounds sustained in encounters with security forces.”

Security sources told City Round that the arrest forms part of an intensified operation aimed at disrupting the logistics networks sustaining kidnapping cells in the North-Central zone.

One of the sources said kidnapping gangs have recently increased efforts to secure medical treatment—particularly for gunshot wounds sustained during clashes with security operatives—forcing security agencies to heighten surveillance around the movement of medical supplies.

Kwara, previously seen as one of the calmer states in the North-Central region, has witnessed a rise in insecurity in recent months, with incidents recorded in Kaiama, Baruten, Ekiti and parts of Moro LGAs.

Border communities have been particularly vulnerable due to their closeness to expansive forests serving as hideouts for criminal gangs.

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