Thursday, 3 September 2015

Driver Remanded In Prison For Touching Neighbour’s Daughter’s Breast


A 48-year-old driver, Okechukwu Okoli, who
allegedly assaulted his neighbour’s daughter by
touching her breast, was yesterday remanded in
prison custody by an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court.
Okoli, who resides at 100, Old Abeokuta Road, Agege area of Lagos was arraigned on a one -count charge of indecent treatment of a child.
While testifying in court, the prosecutor, Sgt.
Jimah Iseghede said the offence was committed on August 24, in the accused person’s apartment.
The prosecutor told the court that Okoli under the
pretence of sending the victim, an 11-year-old girl on an errand, called her to his room and started undressing her, while handling her breast in the
process.
“It was one of the neigbours who sighted the accused, that raised an alarm,” he said.
According to Iseghede, the offence contravened
Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
Okoli, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge
proffered against him.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr Tajudeen Elias refused to grant the accused bail and ordered that he be remanded in prison custody.
Elias adjourned the case to September 30, for ruling on bail application.

11yr old daughter of Chief Imam of Bauchi Central Mosque poisoned to death


The daughter of Chief Imam of Bauchi Central Mosque, Alhaji Ahmed Baban-Inna, Hajara Ahmed was allegedly poisoned to death on Monday by a man whose identity was given as Jarelu Ahmed, NAN reports. According to Bauchi Police Command’s spokesman, DSP Haruna Mohammed, who spoke to NAN on Thursday, the 30-year-old suspect buried the deceased in his room after killing her.
"On Monday,August 31, at about 18:00hrs,Police Detectives attached to Township Division in Bauchi, arrested one Jarelu Ahmed, male and 30 years, of Railway road, Bauchi.
Suspect allegedly poisoned one Hajara Ahmed, an 11 year-old daughter of one Bala Ahmed Baban Inna, Chief Imam of Bauchi Central Mosque, killed and buried her in his room in order to conceal his atrocity," Haruna Mohammed revealed
"Scene of the crime was visited by forensic experts attached to State Criminal Investigations Department and the remains of the victim, exhumed, photographed and taken to Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, for postmortem examination." he said.The murder case is currently under investigation. "Details of what exactly happened will be made clear after the conclusion of investigations," he added.
Source - NAN

Nigerian Arrested With N1bn Cash In Niger


The police in neighbouring Niger Republic have arrested a Nigerian carrying 4.6m Euros (N1.05bn) in cash. The man was arrested at the Diori Hamani Airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger, en route Dubai in the United Arab Emirate.


The Nigerien police said they suspected that the man was fleeing with the money in order to avoid being caught by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, who has been prosecuting an anti-corruption campaign since assumption of office on May 29.


They also expressed worry that there had been an upsurge in the number of Nigerians trafficking huge sums of money in cash through the neighbouring country.


The police in Niger are already working on the suspicion that the money traffickers have accomplices in the country.


The arrest of the Nigerian has been a big news item in the Nigerien newspapers and television stations.


Curiously the authorities here on Wednesday claimed ignorance of the money seizure in the neighbouring country though the Customs officers in Niger were already kicking against repatriating the cash to Nigeria.


A media report in Niger on Saturday said the National Union of Customs Officers at a press briefing “denounced the request of the Nigerian authorities” to return the seized money.


The Customs official said there had been several similar seizures in Niamey from people trafficking money from Nigeria, putting the amount that had been so seized in several billions of naira.


They said the seized money had been mainly in dollars, euros and pounds sterling, asking the Niger authorities to allow the Customs officials to do their job without interference.


When contacted, the Senior Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said he could not speak on the development because his brief was to speak for the President.


He therefore referred one of our correspondents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“I speak for the President. On this kind of issues, I will advice that you speak with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs,” he said.
At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the officials denied knowledge of the seizure in Niger

Republic. The ministry’s spokesperson, Ogbole Ahmedu-Ode, said the ministry had not received official communication on the arrest of any Nigerian.
“I am hearing about this incident for the first time from you, we have not received any communication on the matter from any quarters,” he said over the telephone.
Calls to the Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Emeka Obua, did not elicit any response.
He also did not respond to text messages to his mobile telephone on the issue.
The Nigerien embassy in Abuja could not be reached for comment on Wednesday as calls to the mission’s phone lines failed to connect.
The spokesman for the Nigerian Customs Service, Mr Wale Adeniyi could not be reached for comments as text message and repeated calls made to his mobile line were not replied as of the time (8.30pm) of filling this report.
But a senior official of the Service told one of our correspondents in confidence that the issue had yet to be brought to the attention of the agency.
The official said since the matter was a diplomatic issue, there were protocols that must be adhered to before the customs could step in.
The official said, “As we speak now, the matter hasn’t been drawn to our attention. This is a diplomatic matter that has to be treated with caution in order to avoid diplomatic row between both countries.
“The identity of the person in question has not been established and it is the Nigerian embassy in Niger that would verify that.
“After that is done, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be notified before other security agencies would be invited on the matter.
“So, it is not something that the Customs will jump into and start investigating because the Customs in Niger don’t report directly to us in Nigeria.”

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Love Scam: EFCC returns 10,540 Euros to Polish victim


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has recovered and returned the sum of 10, 540 Euros to a polish victim of Internet love scam. A statement from EFCC says the victim, simply identified as Jamina, was allegedly duped 40,000 Euros by a Benin based internet fraudster identified as Gabriel Oseremen Xavi who operates a fake Facebook account with the name, Collins Page.
The suspect was traced to Benin, Edo State, where he was arrested by EFCC operatives following a petition by the victim.
Speaking during the presentation of the sum of 10,540 Euro recovered from the suspected Internet fraudster at the Belgium Embassy, Abuja yesterday September 2nd, EFCC Chairman, Lamorde, charged Western diplomats to sensitize their citizens against Internet love scam. He also urged them to focus more on lonely elderly people who have been found to be easy prey, added that
“All the assets acquired by the suspect from the proceeds of the crime will be disposed off at the conclusion of trail, and the money returned to the victim.”The high point of the occasion was the presentation of the money to the Belgian Ambassador, Mr. Stephane De Loecker and his Polish counterpart, Mr. Andrzej Dycha, by Lamorde Expressing his gratitude, the Belgian Ambassador, De Loecker, thanked the Nigerian government as well as the EFCC for what he described as ‘its commitment to curbing Internet scams.’’
He remarked that it was his first time of witnessing the restitution of a victim of scam by any law enforcement agency and urged the EFCC not to rest on her oars. The envoy assured that the Belgian government would carry out rigorous campaigns to sensitize its citizens on the dangers of love scam.

Fake female medical doctor arrested in Abuja


The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) has arrested the first female fake doctor in Nigeria. According to Daily Trust, the woman, Angela Njide Nwosu who had worked as a doctor for years using forged documents, was arrested on the first day of her new N280,000 a month job at a newly opened private hospital in Bwari council area in Abuja after her new employees demanded MDCN to verify its new staff doctors.
When interrogated, Angela claimed to have graduated from Medical school 2005 at University of Nigeria, Nsukka and did house-man-ship at UNN’s teaching hospital, but she failed simple questions any medical student is expected to know.