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  • Ritualist defraud man of N5m, NSCDC uncover shrines, arrest 2 in Kwara

    Ritualist defraud man of N5m, NSCDC uncover shrines, arrest 2 in Kwara

     

    Kwara state Commandant of the NSCDC, Mr. Ayinla Adeyinka, who spoke through the command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ayodele Bello, in an interview with journalists in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital on Monday, said the agency visited the scene following a complaint by a victim, Mr. Muminu Abdulrahman.

    He explained that Abdulrahman had reported on Saturday that he had been extorted of N5m by the suspects.

    According to him, the NSCDC team discovered many shrines and other gory objects at the scene.

    He said two suspects, Mr. Kazeem Absdulsalam (54), of Omu-Aran, in the Irepodun LGA, and Mr. Adamu Hussein (36), of Marafa Oja, in the Ilorin East LGA, were apprehended at the scene.

    The NSCDC boss claimed that Abdulsalam had confessed to ritual activities and scams through money doubling.

    Adeyinka said, “It was a case of ritual activities and money doubling under false pretences and extortion. The complainant filed the case on March 24, 2018. He said about N5m had been extorted from him.

    “When we got there, we saw some gory scenes at the shrines. Among the things we saw were the Alaragbo shrine, Abiku shrine, Iguni shrine, Baba Esu shrine, Baba Agba shrine and a lot of other things. The sight was appalling.

    “From our investigation, it was clear that they had been carrying out ritual activities and collecting money from their victims under false pretences.”

    Adeyinka said the command, in collaboration with the state government, was working hard to get to the root of the incident.

    The NSCDC boss also warned members of the public to avoid falling prey to fraudsters and ritual killers.

    “Investigation is still ongoing; the complainant is with us. We are still unravelling the mysteries surrounding the incident. The prime suspect, Mr. Kazeem Abdulsalam, confessed that he asked the complainant to provide N280,000 to appease the gods.

    “The complainant fell victim to them because he had been entreating the gods through them before now. Maybe he was able to record breakthroughs in the past and he still believed he could do it again.”

    Some members of the community said they were surprised at the discovery, adding that they always noticed exotic cars being driven into the area.

    A resident, who identified himself simply as Tunde, said he did not know that the place was a den of ritual killers.

    He said, “I have been wondering why big people always go to that place. They go in big cars. We did not know that the place is a den of ritual killers.”

    One of the suspects, Abdulsalam, denied that he was a ritual killer.

    He explained that the complainant had told him that he (Abdulrahman) did a money ritual and he was afraid that he could die because of it.

    He said the complainant sought his spiritual help to avert the impending death.

    The suspect also claimed that Abdulrahman sought his service for good contracts and money doubling.

    He denied extorting N5m from the victim, adding that he demanded N280,000 from him.

    Abdulsalam said he usually helped people who had marital, family and social challenges, adding that the shrines were not for destructive purposes.

    According to him, the shrines were to provide a good location for people shooting films and home videos.

  • Vehicle bursts into flame, killed passengers after NSCDC officers fired gunshots at driver on motion

    Vehicle bursts into flame, killed passengers after NSCDC officers fired gunshots at driver on motion

    The incident happened on the popular Milikin Hill road, which led to Ngwo town, in Enugu.

    It was learnt that the commercial bus just left Enugu New Market, located a few kilometres from Milikin Hill, when armed civil defence officials asked the driver to stop.

    The burnt bus

    The Enugu headquarters of the NSCDC is located near New Market.

    The driver reportedly refused to stop, and sped away as the NSCDC men chased the bus with a Hilux van.

    It was also gathered that some officers of the security agency boarded a commercial tricycle to join in the chase along the narrow, winding Millikin Hill Road, which is bordered on both sides by a deep valley.

    Eye witnesses disclosed that as the commercial bus was getting to the end of the road, the civil defence officers opened fire on the vehicle, causing the driver to veer off the road and crash into the valley.

    The vehicle burst into flames instantly, eye witnesses said.

    Reports of the development led to protests by commercial bus drivers and other members of the public, particularly natives of Ngwo town, which is believed to be where the passengers were headed before they met the tragic end.

    Some of the drivers and youths attempted to protest at the office of the NSCDC around New Market, but heavily armed men of the civil defence outfit repelled the planned protest at their headquarters by barricading the road leading to the office, and shooting into the air to scare away those who ventured to come closer.

    Some commercial bus drivers who spoke with our correspondent during the protest said the civil defence men shot at their vehicles when they approached the building.

    Our correspondent was shown some commercial transit buses with shattered windscreens and other glasses, with the drivers claiming it was the result of bullets fired by the NSDC officers.

    At the scene of the crash on Millikin Hill, our correspondent observed that the commercial bus was totally burnt down.

    The burnt remains of a passenger, one of the victims of the incident, was seen trapped under the vehicle, which was lying on its back inside the valley.

    An official of the Federal Road Safety Corps, who was at the scene of the crash, informed our correspondent that the remains of some other passengers who died in the crash were moved to an undisclosed hospital morgue.

    But the road safety official and scores of policemen at the venue could not confirm the number of casualties.

    No personnel of the NSCDC was at the scene of the incident when our correspondent visited the place.

    There were reports that the civil defence personnel involved in the incident have been taken into custody, but the report was not confirmed.

    A towing van was eventually brought to lift the commercial vehicle, after which the trapped, burnt remains of the last passenger was recovered and moved by an ambulance to the morgue of Eastern Nigeria Medical Center, Enugu.

    Police sources informed our correspondent that a young girl, said to be the sole survivor of the crash, was taken to the office of the Enugu State Commissioner of Police.

    The said young girl is expected to make a statement as part of investigations into the incident.

    The policemen at the scene of the incident told journalists to come to the headquarters of the Enugu State Police Command to speak with the girl; but the Commissioner of Police, Enugu State, Mohammed Danmallam, who later arrived at the venue of the protest, said the girl has been hopitalised and was not yet disposed to talk.

    Danmallam assured that the incident would be investigated.

    He said investigations have commenced.

    The police commissioner also disclosed that arrests have already been made in connection with the incident, but he did not reveal the identities of those arrested.

    The actual number of casualties was also not disclosed.

    “This type of thing should not be allowed, we have already made arrests. Investigations have started and we are asking people who witnessed what happened to come forward and give us statements.

    “We are assuring that nobody involved would be allowed to go scot free – this is not the type of case that could be swept under the carpet.

    “I learnt that they (NSCDC) officers were pursuing the bus, but I don’t know for what offence but investigations will reveal what happened.

    “I want to assure the people that nobody is above the law – whoever breaks the law of the land will face the consequence,” the Enugu police chief told journalists.

    But the NSCDC gave a different account of what transpired.

    Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC in Enugu, Mr. Denny-Manuel Iwuchukwu, told our correspondent that the commercial transit bus ‘abducted’ a civil defence personnel who entered the vehicle to force the driver to stop for violating traffic regulations.

    According to him, the bus fell into the valley, and burst into flames, while running away from NSCDC men, who were chasing the vehicle in a bid to rescue their ‘abducted’ colleague.

    Iwuchukwu said the whereabouts of the concerned civil defence officer is currently unknown.

    He said, “What happened was that the state government ordered that commercial buses should no longer pick passengers outside the motor park and our men are enforcing the order.

    “Today, the driver picked passengers outside the park and he was asked to stop but he refused. So one of our men entered the bus and the driver took off with him, thereby abducting him.

    “He was told to stop but he refused, we chased him and he fell inside the ditch – up till now we have not seen our colleague that entered the vehicle.”

    Commercial bus drivers and natives of Ngwo town are still protesting around New Market at the time of filing this report.

  • IGP, NSCDC Boss ordered to relocate to North East

    IGP, NSCDC Boss ordered to relocate to North East

    According to the Presidency who disclosed this on Wednesday in a series of messages posted on its Twitter handle, @NGRPresident, the two security chiefs were asked to liaise with the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole as well as governors of the affected states to ensure deployment of personnel to all schools in liberated areas in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa States.

    “The Min of Interior has directed the IG of Police and the Commandant General of NSCDC to relocate to the northeast and liaise with the theatre commander of #OpLafiyaDole and Govs of Yobe, Borno & Adamawa to ensure deployment of personnel to all schools in liberated areas in the states,” one of the messages read.

    “The minister said that the directive has become necessary to forestall a re-occurrence of the attack on innocent school children,” another message read.

  • Fulani herdsmen hacks two NSCDC officers to death in Benue

    Fulani herdsmen hacks two NSCDC officers to death in Benue

    According to a facebook post, the victims are Ada Patrick and Adam Godwin.

    The victims were reportedly ambushed and shot dead at 2:25 p.m. on Monday.

    Attempts to speak with the Public Relation Officer (PRO) of the Benue State Command of NSCDC failed as he refused to pick his calls.

    Text messages sent to his phone were also not returned.

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