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Imo police burst child trafficking syndicates, rescues victims

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Operatives of the Imo State Police Command have uncovered two separate child trafficking cases, arrested the suspects involved, and rescued two children from the hands of traffickers.

According to the police, on August 12, operatives of the Command, while on routine stop and search along the Owerri–Port Harcourt Road, intercepted a couple identified as 46-year-old Ezekwere Ngozi ‘F’ of Udi LGA, Enugu State, resident in Abuja, and her husband 43-year-old Monday Atodo ‘M’ of Ofu LGA, Kogi State, resident in Kogi State.

They were found with a four-year-old boy, Isaiah (surname unknown), whom they falsely claimed was their biological child.

‘’Interrogation revealed that the child was stolen in Kogi State by one Blessing Ogwo and handed over in Abuja to Ngozi, whose role was to deliver trafficked children to buyers. Further investigation uncovered the syndicate’s mastermind, 56-year-old Ogochukwu Chikwelu ‘f’, of Nimo, Anambra State, and resident in Abuja, who operates St. Theresa’s Orphanage at Apo Street, Lokogoma. She was tracked, arrested in Abuja through a joint operation with the State CID, and transferred to Owerri for further investigation and prosecution.”

Okoye mentioned that the rescued child is safe, and efforts are ongoing to reunite him with his biological parents, as the command calls on members of the public with useful information to assist in this regard. The command is also intensifying efforts to apprehend other members of the syndicate still at large.

Similarly, on July 16, operatives of the Command, acting on credible intelligence, arrested one Precious Okoh, 29, of Nkanu-East LGA, Enugu State, at Umuguma Housing Area, Owerri, with a 9-year-old girl, Promise Christopher. She confessed that the child was stolen from Igbogene, Bayelsa State, and brought to Owerri for sale. The operatives traced the parents to Bayelsa, and the child has since been reunited with her parent.

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PHOTOS: Police arrest notorious kidnap kingpin ‘Zomo’ in Nasarawa, recover arms, ammunition and uniforms

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Operatives of the Nasarawa State Police Command have arrested a notorious kidnap kingpin, Mohammed Bammi a.k.a. “Zomo” in Doma Local Government Area of the state.

The spokesperson of the command, SP Ramhan Nansel, who confirmed the arrest in a statement on Sunday, August 24, 2025 said the suspect is responsible for multiple kidnappings and robberies across Doma LGA.

According to the PPRO, the suspect attempted to stab the police officers but was overpowered and arrested.

Zomo led detectives to their hideout where arms, ammunition, and NSCDC uniforms were recovered.

“The relentless onslaught against criminals in Nasarawa State has yielded another major breakthrough, as operatives of the Nigeria Police Force attached to Doma Division have arrested a dreaded armed robbery and kidnap kingpin, Mohammed Bammi a.k.a. “Zomo” (male), of Yelwa village, responsible for multiple kidnappings and robberies across Doma Local Government Area and its environs,” the statement read.

The suspect, who narrowly escaped arrest last month when his gang members were apprehended, finally ran out of luck. During a clearance operation at Doka forest, eagle-eyed operatives spotted him.

“In a desperate bid to evade capture, he pulled a knife to attack the officers but was swiftly overpowered and arrested.

“Upon interrogation, Zomo led detectives to their hideout at Alagye village, Doma, where the following dangerous exhibits were recovered: one pump-action rifle (Breech No. P331551), one locally made AK-47 rifle with magazine, two live ammunition and five cartridges, one knife and a rope, two Tecno handsets and a pair of NSCDC uniforms

In a separate sting operation, based on credible intelligence, undercover operatives attached to Awe Area Command stormed Gidan Taku village, Wuse Chiefdom, Awe LGA, and arrested five suspected members of a notorious 10-man kidnapping syndicate.

The suspects include: Michael Ato (m), Richard Ato (m), Alom Bernard (m), Hangior Ato (m) and Jacob Hunde a.k.a. Okocha (m).

Investigations revealed that the syndicate masterminded the kidnapping of Blessing John (f), of Gidan Makaranta village, Wuse.

Two locally fabricated AK-47 rifles and one live ammunition were recovered from them.

Further investigation uncovered that in April 2024, the same gang abducted the victim’s husband, John Ada Kuje (m), collecting ransom before releasing him.

The Commissioner of Police, Nasarawa State Command, has commended the gallant officers for their courage and professionalism. He charged them to intensify the heat on criminals until the state is completely free of kidnappers and armed robbers.

All arrested suspects have been transferred to the Anti-Kidnapping Unit for further investigation and prosecution.

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PHOTOS: Man st@bs cousin after accusing him of having affair with his wife

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A man st@bbed his cousin with a screwdriver after accusing him of having an affair with his wife in South Africa.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Sunday, August 24, 2025.

Members of the Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) were dispatched to Pricklepear Road in Waterloo – KwaZulu Natal at approximately 04:37.

Upon arrival, Reaction Officers discovered a 35-year-old man bleeding from a stab wound to his hand.

According to the victim, he was in the company of his family consuming alcohol, when his cousin accused him of sleeping with his wife.

An argument ensued and escalated into a physical altercation.

During the confrontation, the cousin drew a screwdriver and st@bbed the victim on his right hand.

All parties involved were heavily intoxicated.

His cousin fled the scene following the attack.

The injured male was transported privately to a medical facility.

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GRAPHIC PHOTOS: Troops eliminate top Boko Haram commanders, recover arms and ammunition in Borno

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In furtherance of the counter insurgency operations across the North East theatre of operations, the ground troops and air component of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), have neutralized 9 Boko Haram terrorists, including 2 top commanders in Borno State.

The Nigerian Army in a brief statement on Saturday, said the commanders were neutralised in a foiled attacks on Bita and Wulgo in Borno State on 21 and 22 August 2025.

“The top commanders identified as Abu Nazir (Munzir of Juye) and Abu Fatima (Munzir of Koloram), were eliminated during a fierce gun battle at Wulgo,” the statement read.

“Troops during the operations, recovered AKA-47 rifles, a catche of ammunition and 6 motorcycles belonging to the insurgents.

“The military high command has lauded troops for the feat and urged them to sustain the offensives in the face of daunting challenges.”

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