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EFCC, NFIU launch crackdown on alleged coup funders

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Military investigators probing the alleged attempted coup are working with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit to unravel the financial flows linked to individuals accused of bankrolling the plot.

This was as indications emerge that the bank accounts of some of the suspects might have been frozen by the authorities, as part of the probe procedures.

The PUNCH could not immediately confirm the development, as no one was willing to comment on it. But a security official described this as standard procedure in such cases.

However, multiple security sources familiar with the probe confirmed that the EFCC and NFIU are carrying out a forensic investigation on the bank accounts of the soldiers and the civilians involved in the plot to overthrow the Federal Government.

The forensic investigation will cover transaction analysis, including reviewing deposits, withdrawals, and transfers to identify suspicious patterns; tracking of account activity over time; identifying the origin of funds and determining the true owners of the accounts under probe.

The investigation is also said to have been widened to cover the associates and business partners of the key suspects.

The development is coming on the heels of the discovery of the alleged transfer of N45 billion from the Niger Delta Development Commission to those involved in the plot.

Sahara Reporters had reported that 16 Nigerian Army officers were arrested for allegedly planning a coup to overthrow President Bola Tinubu. The online platform linked the purported plot to the Federal Government’s cancellation of Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day celebration.

The Director of Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Tukur Gusau, denied that the detention of the officers was tied to a coup attempt.

Nevertheless, security operatives raided the Abuja home of former Bayelsa State governor Timipre Sylva, taking away his younger brother, Paga and driver, as the investigation gained momentum.

The former minister and All Progressives Congress chieftain was reportedly outside the country at the time.

On Wednesday, Sylva’s spokesman, Chief Julius Bokoru, confirmed that his principal’s residence was raided, adding that the ex-minister and his wife were out of the country at the time.

He denied the former governor’s involvement in the rumoured coup plot, accusing his political adversaries of trying to frame him.

Providing an update on Thursday, military insiders explained that the investigators are relying on the EFCC and NFIU to uncover the money trail and flow of funds deployed for the execution of the alleged coup.

Sources in the anti-graft agencies confirmed their involvement in the probe.

“This is discreet intelligence work. Until the entire exercise is concluded, we cannot provide a list of all those involved, how much was deployed for the plot or the amount recovered. The investigators are relying on the EFCC and NFIU for this,” a security source who is privy to the investigation disclosed.

The EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, could not be reached for comment on Thursday. His NFIU counterpart, Aishatu Bantam, did not respond to phone calls.

Meanwhile, the names of the 16 alleged coup plotters have surfaced.

The army officers include a brigadier general, a colonel, four lieutenant colonels, five majors, two captains, and a lieutenant.

The remaining two are a lieutenant commander from the Navy, the naval equivalent of a major, and a squadron leader from the Air Force, which holds the exact rank equivalence.

Premium Times reported that 12 of the 14 army officers belonged to the Infantry Corps, the army’s frontline combat unit whose troops primarily engage in ground battles.

One officer is reportedly from the Signals Corps, which manages military communications, while another serves in the Ordnance Corps, responsible for procuring, storing, and maintaining weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and other essential hardware.

They were reportedly led by Brig. Gen  Musa Abubakar Sadiq. Others include Col M.A.  Ma’aji, Lt. Colonel S. Bappah, Lt Col A.A. Hayatu,  P. Dangnap, Lt. Col M. Almakura, Major A. J Ibrahim, Major M.M. Jiddah, Major M.A. Usman, Major D. Yusuf, Major I. Dauda, Capt Ibrahim Bello, Capt A.A Yusuf, Lt S.S Felix, Lt . Commander D. B. Abdullahi and Squandron Leader S. B Adamu.

Meanwhile, The Cable reported that an air force officer recently posted to the Office of the National Security Adviser was detailed to kill the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.

Accoring to The Cable, Squadron Leader SB Adamu (Service No. NAF/3481) from Jigawa State was posted to the National Counter Terrorism Centre — an agency under ONSA — about four weeks before the coup attempt was uncovered.

Contrary to claims that several suspects worked directly with ONSA, investigators said Adamu was the only one connected to the office through the NCTC.

Military insiders said when  the National Coordinator of NCTC,  Maj-Gen. Adamu Laka,requested the posting of a specific officer to the centre in August 2025, the request was surprisingly turned down. Instead, Adamu was deployed — a move now fuelling suspicions that the alleged coup plotters may have penetrated the military hierarchy.

Adamu is a member of the Nigerian Defence Academy’s Regular Course 59.

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PHOTOS: 44-year-old man arrested for disguising as woman to record women inside gym bathrooms

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A 44-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday after he disguised himself as a woman to record women inside gym bathrooms in Montgomery County, Maryland, USA.

Officials with the Montgomery County Police Department said they first received a report about Tshikundi Taty on October 10, 2025 after a woman at One Life Fitness Club in the 20500 block of Seneca Meadows Parkway in Germantown, told officers that someone had entered the women’s locker room’s and recorded her in the shower.

Police said they later determined that Taty would dress as a woman to enter locker rooms, then remove his disguise and leave the area after filming.

On Wednesday, officers followed Taty to a Planet Fitness in White Oak, where he was found inside the women’s locker room — again disguised as a woman

Authorities said he was quickly taken into custody and taken to the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit.

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How Chukwudi Nwachukwu sold his sister, 9 others into sex slavery

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A Ghanaian court has sentenced a 29-year-old Nigerian man, Chukwudi Nwachukwu, to 10 years in prison for trafficking his younger sister and nine other girls from Nigeria to Ghana for prostitution.

According to court records, Nwachukwu lured the victims, aged between 15 and 18 years, from different communities in Imo and Plateau States, promising them decent jobs in restaurants and beauty salons.

Upon arrival in Ghana, however, the young girls were forced into sex work and subjected to abuse, intimidation, and spiritual manipulation.

How the trafficking ring was uncovered

Prosecutor ASP Isaac Babayi told the Achimota Circuit Court that the case came to light after Chief Calistus Eloziepuwa, a member of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO) in Ghana, raised the alarm and rescued the girls.

He narrated that on June 7, 2024, the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) at the Ghana Police CID Headquarters received a report from the Nmai Dzorn Police Station that Chief Eloziepuwa and his team had intercepted Nwachukwu and freed ten girls who had been confined in a house at Liberia Camp near Kasoa, Central Region.

“Upon investigation, it was revealed that Nwachukwu had sponsored their transportation from Nigeria and worked with unidentified agents who recruited them from their villages,” Babayi told the court.

Chilling rituals and threats

Further investigations revealed disturbing details. Before forcing the girls into prostitution, Nwachukwu allegedly took them to a shrine, where their pubic hair was cut and used to administer oaths of secrecy.

He reportedly told them that any attempt to disobey him or flee would result in incurable skin diseases or instant death. Each girl was also made to wear waist beads from the shrine as a form of “spiritual control.”

From deception to forced labour

After the ritual, Chukwudi Nwachukwu moved the girls to Odorkor, a suburb of Accra, where they were made to serve clients daily and pay him GH₵300 (₦32,000) each day from their earnings. He kept detailed financial records of their payments in an exercise book seized by the police.

The victims were eventually rescued in a sting operation coordinated between NIDO Ghana and the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit.

The court’s verdict

Presiding Judge Akosua Anokyewaa Adjepong described Nwachukwu’s actions as “heinous and cruel,” especially given that one of the victims was his biological sister.

She convicted him on two counts of human trafficking and sentenced him to 10 years imprisonment on each count, to run concurrently. Nwachukwu was also ordered to pay GH₵15,000 (N1.8 million) in compensation to each of the ten victims.

Although he pleaded for leniency as a first-time offender, the judge stressed that human trafficking had become rampant and required a strong deterrent.

“The court cannot close its eyes to the growing menace of human trafficking. Such crimes destroy lives, families, and the dignity of humanity,” she said.

Aftermath and Nigerian response

The Nigerian High Commission in Ghana confirmed that it had taken custody of the rescued girls. In a memo signed by Acting High Commissioner Ambassador Adeoye Ifedayo, the victims were identified as indigenes of Imo and Plateau States, aged between 14 and 18 years.

They were temporarily sheltered at the High Commission’s compound on Circular Road, Cantonment, Accra, while arrangements were made for their repatriation and rehabilitation.

“We have the honour to report that the Nigerian High Commission, Accra, has taken custody of the 11 trafficked Nigerian girls rescued by officials of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation,” the memo read.

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Police probe teenager’s death in NDLEA, Edo community clash

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The Edo State Police Command on Thursday said it had opened a probe into the death of 16-year-old Emmanuel George as a joint team of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the army personnel clashed in Okpuje in Uzeba Community in Owan West Local Government Area of Edo State.

This was disclosed in a statement by the Edo State Police Command Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Eno Ikoedem, on Thursday.

Two others, Godspower Omage (20 years) and Ajayi Irobia (54 years), were said to have been hospitalised.

PUNCH Metro reported that a joint team of the NDLEA officers and soldiers was attacked by drug barons in the agrarian community, notable for cannabis cultivation.

In a statement after the attack by the Edo State commander of the NDLEA, Mitchell Ofoyeju, it was stated that one of its officers sustained an injury after being struck on the hand with a sharp object.

Ofoyeju told our correspondent on Thursday that the team to Okpuje had come under heavy attack when it went to the community to check the activities of the drug barons.

He said the operation took place at about 2 am on Monday, and the team had to fight back and retreat when they came under fire to ensure no one was injured. He said it was not possible to know that someone was killed as members of the team fought to leave the place alive.

He said, “I am hearing that someone was killed during the operation. What happened was that the NDLEA team was attacked as soon as they got into the town. They had to fight back and retreat, but at that time, one of our officers was hit by a sharp object.

“I wonder why people will attack those who came to do their legitimate jobs with arms. The officials were not there to fight anyone but to do their jobs as stipulated by the Constitution.”

However, the state Commissioner of Police, Monday Agbonika, has visited the community to condole with the bereaved family and ascertain the true situation.

The statement by Ikoedem read,”In a swift and compassionate move, the Commissioner of Police, CP Monday Agbonika, on October 28, 2025, visited Uzeba community in the company of the Deputy Commissioner in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department, DCP Isah Lawal, to assess the situation firsthand.

“During the visit, the CP paid a condolence visit to the bereaved family, particularly the parents of the deceased boy, Mr. and Mrs. Monday George, and offered words of comfort on behalf of the Nigeria Police Force, Edo State Command.

“The CP also held a peace engagement with community leaders and youths, urging them to remain calm and not to take the law into their own hands. He emphasised the importance of maintaining peace and order, assuring them that the police had taken over the case and were conducting a thorough and impartial investigation to unravel the circumstances surrounding the incident. He reiterated that justice would be served and that the long arm of the law would catch up with anyone found culpable.

“Furthermore, the CP visited Godswill Memorial Nursing Centre, Uzeba, where he met Godspower Omage and Ajayi Irobia, who were receiving medical attention. He assured them of justice and police support.”

It was stated that the CP also visited the mortuary where the remains of the deceased boy were deposited, and he arranged for an autopsy to determine the cause of death and ensure proper documentation for the ongoing investigation.

“The Commissioner of Police has directed that the case be thoroughly investigated by the State Criminal Investigation Department, Benin City. The command assures the general public that updates on the investigation will be communicated as soon as credible findings emerge. The Edo State Police Command remains committed to upholding justice, maintaining peace, and ensuring the protection of lives and property across the state”, the statement noted.

The NDLEA in recent months has also raided spots known for illicit drug sales in the state to arrest dealers. Some of the spots visited include Ihama in the GRA, Abuaja Quarters in Ugbor, Upper Sakponba, and Wire Road.

Also, some of the interesting cases include the interception of a truck along Wareke-Auchi Road, conveying 82 bags of cannabis concealed in bags of charcoal with a total weight of 1,025 kg.

It has also got barons and dealers convicted while seizing drugs and held sensitisation programmes to address the ills of drug abuse in the state.

In August, one conviction was secured in drug-related cases, while four additional cases have been charged, and 118 cases are ongoing at the Federal High Court in Benin City.

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