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Again, Bandits Kill 16 Villagers, Abduct Scores in Taraba Communities
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Bandits have again killed no fewer than sixteen persons in different communities of Taraba State.
DAILY POST learnt that the bandits stormed the communities in their numbers at the weekend and whisked away several persons.
Communities invaded by the attackers are Gidado and Garinkuka villages in Gunduma district of Mutum-Biyu chiefdom in Gassol Local Government Area.
Confirming the attack, a staff of the local government, who gave his name as Abdullahi Chul, said the attackers who invaded the communities in their numbers, accessed the villages with motorbikes.
Chul said the attackers, on arriving in the communities, were shooting sporadically, adding that several other persons escaped with gunshot injuries.
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Few weeks ago, bandits, it would be recalled, blocked roads in the council where a truck driver was killed and travellers in their numbers abducted.
Also confirming the report, the Police Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Usman, admitted that there was an attack on the council.
He told DAILY POST that the command was on top of the situation, as efforts to get at the bandits were in motion.
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Metro
Two Passengers Arraigned For Stealing Abuja Driver’s Phone, N20,000
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June 20, 2025By
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Two passengers were on Friday arraigned before Magistrates’ Court, Karu, Abuja, for allegedly stealing driver’s cell phone and cash of N20,000.
The defendants James Ayuba, 31 and Sophia Suleiman, 34 were arraigned on a three-count charge of joint acts, theft and belonging to gang of thieves.
They however, denied committing the offence.
The prosecutor Olarewaju Osho had told the court that the complainant, Mr Joseph Gbenda of Kubwa, Abuja reported the matter at the Karu Police Station on June 18.
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Osho alleged that on June 17, the complainant carried the defendants in his car from Area 1, Garki, Abuja to Nyanya, Abuja, where they alighted.
However, upon dropping the defendants, he discovered that they had jointly conspired and stole his Infinix Smart 3 cell phone and cash of N20,000.
“The complainant reported the matter at Karu police station, and they later traced the defendants to their hideouts behind Karu cemetery and recovered the stolen phone without the cash of N20,000,” he said.
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The prosecutor stated that upon investigation, it was further discovered that the defendants belonged to a gang of thieves specialised in committing crimes.
Osho equally informed the court that the defendants had just been released three days ago on administrative bail by a magistrate court, for committing similar offence.
The prosecutor claimed that the offence contravened sections 79, 288 and 306 of the Penal Code and punishable under the same law.
After listening to the charge, Senior Magistrate, Ngozi Okonkwo adjourned the matter until June 24.
Metro
Alleged Fraud: I Was Deceived Into Investing $10,000 – Warri Fish Farmer Tells Court
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June 20, 2025By
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A Warri-based fish farmer, Mr Edafe Imirike, on Friday, told the Federal High Court in Abuja that he was deceived into investing the sum of 10,788 dollars and 64 cents in Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS) Ltd, a cryptocurrency platform.
The company is charged with advance fee fraud by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Imirike, the 1st prosecution witness (PW-1), told Justice Obiora Egwuatu while being led in evidence by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)’s legal team led by Geraldine Ofulue with Martha Babatunde.
The witness, who identified Mr Jesam Michael, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AAS Limited, in court, said Michael assured him of the safety of his money before investing.
“In 2022, October to be precise, my sister, who resides in Canada, told me about Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS) Limited, and I joined the telegraph platform which was owned by the defendant.
“He told me what to expect.
“He showed me a CAC (Corporate Affairs Commission) document and EFCC certificate to show that the platform was legit.
“I invested the sum of 10,778 U.S. dollars and 64 cents from my fish farming,” he said.
He said he also invited two of his uncles onto the platform.
During cross-examination by the defence lawyer, Uchenna Njoku, SAN, the witness admitted that he invested his money because he was convinced that the investment was genuine.
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“You will not have invested if you believe it was a crime?” the lawyer asked.
“I invested based on the CAC and the EFCC certificates and that the platform was genuine.
“That our capital will be secured. I never knew he had the spare key to take the money whenever he wished,” he responded.
When asked if his uncles and sister were still alive, the witness responded in the affirmative.
“Did any one of them give you a letter of authority to represent them?” Njoku asked.
“I manage the account. I can’t remember if they gave me a letter,” he responded.
When asked if he had received returns on his investment, he responded in the affirmative.
“Just as you receive returns on the investment in your name, so your uncle and others did,” the lawyer asked, and Imirike said, “We received.”
The witness said he indicated in his extrajudicial statement the returns on his investment.
“I withdrew a total of 137 dollars,” he said.
He agreed that he withdrew his first petition against the company at the police station, but based on the assurance that he would get his invested money back.
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When the lawyer put it to the witness that he wrote at the police station that he invested the sum of 10,788 U.S. dollars and 74 cents, Imirike said it was incorrect.
When Njoku also confronted Imirike with a question that he collected the returns of 11,910.00 U.S. dollars, the witness said it was not correct.
“It was because you realised you had withdrawn more than you invested that you decided to settle with the defendant?” the lawyer asked.
“Not correct,” the witness said.
“In full and final settlement of all your interests, the defendant undertook to give you the total sum of N1 million and a 2016 Toyota Corolla, and he did,” the lawyer said.
“Not correct,” the witness responded.
Imirike, however, said that the N1 million and the car given to him were not for settlement but for compensation.
He said he had sold the car.
“I suggest to you that the only reason you filed your petition on May 8, 2025, was because you heard the defendant had been arraigned in court and you felt you could get a second bite,” the lawyer said, but the witness said it was not correct.
Justice Egwuatu adjourned the matter until June 27 and July 4 for the continuation of the trial.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Egwuatu had, on June 10, ordered the remand of Mr Michael in Kuje Correctional Centre over alleged investment fraud.
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The judge, in a ruling in Michael’s bail application shortly after he was arraigned by the EFCC, refused his bail plea on the grounds of the gravity of the offence and the weight of evidence against him.
Justice Egwuatu agreed with the argument of the EFCC’s lawyer, Babatunde, that despite the instant charge, more petitions were still being received by the commission and other security agencies from victims of the Ponzi scheme of the defendant.
The judge observed that the anti-graft agency, in its argument, also submitted that its further investigation had revealed that there were over 50,000 investors in Michael’s failed investment scheme.
He also held that the victims were aggrieved and it would be in his own safety to remain in government custody pending the conclusion of the trial.
The judge, however, ordered an accelerated hearing of the trial.
NAN reports that the EFCC had, in the charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/134/2025, dragged Michael and his company, a cryptocurrency trading platform, to court as 1st and 2nd defendants.
The commission, in the seven-count charge bordering on money laundering and advance fee fraud, among others, accused Michael of investment fraud involving 844,416.36 U.S. dollars, N590 million and another 10,000 U.S. dollars.
The EFCC alleged that Michael and his company, between September 2022 and June 2023 in Abuja, while not being a bank or an authorised entity to take deposits, invited the public through advertisements to deposit funds with Afriq Arbitrage System Limited.
This, according to the commission, is in contravention of Section 44(1) of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act, 2020, and is punishable under the same Act.
NAN observes that at Friday’s sitting, a crowd of victims stormed the court to observe proceedings.
(NAN)
Metro
Troops Engage Terrorists In Fierce Gun Battle To Repel Gwoza Invasion
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June 20, 2025By
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Troops of Operation Hadin Kai are currently engaged in a fierce gun battle with armed terrorists suspected to be Boko Haram/ISWAP fighters in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.
Gwoza, located about 136 kilometers from Maiduguri, shares borders with the Mandara Mountains in Cameroon and the Sambisa Forest — notorious hideouts for insurgents.
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According to sources, the attackers launched an attempted invasion of Gwoza town shortly after Friday Jummat prayers. Residents reported heavy gunfire and multiple explosions in parts of the town as troops mounted a strong and tactical resistance to repel the assault.
Security operatives are said to be working relentlessly to safeguard lives and property in the area, with reinforcements reportedly deployed to support ongoing operations.
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