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Police Arrest Man For Impersonating Delta SSG

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The Delta State Police Command has arrested one Samsom Ibiloma for impersonating the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Kingsley Emu, and other top government officials.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, in Asaba.

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He said, “Sequel to a series of complaints received from multiple victims on a suspected fraudster impersonating the Secretary to the State Government of Delta State, the Command swung into action and arrested one Samsom Ibiloma, a member of the syndicate who specialises in impersonating top government officials.

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“This syndicate has been operating under the alias of Hon. Kingsley Emu, the Secretary to the Delta State Government, and defrauding unsuspecting victims seeking jobs of millions of naira.

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“The Delta State Police Commissioner, CP Wale Abass, detailed operatives of the command’s DECOY Squad, and directed that efforts be put into ensuring a meticulous investigation into the matter.

“The Commander, CP-DECOY, ASP Julius Robinson, generated intelligence and stormed Walter Odili Area by Enerhen Junction in Warri and arrested Samsom Ibiloma 52, a native of Dekina LGA of Kogi State who resides in Warri.”

Edafe said the suspect confessed to impersonating government officials of repute and influence.

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He further admitted he has so far defrauded his victims of over N10 million

According to the PPRO, the suspects also confessed that the leader of the syndicate is Stephen Odeemero, whom he claimed to be the mastermind of the crime.

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He said that efforts were ongoing to arrest other fleeing members of the gang.

The Commissioner of Police called on residents who have fallen victim to their fraudulent act to visit the command headquarters or the PPRO’s office.

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Four Die As Bomb Explosion Rocks Borno

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A bomb explosion has reportedly killed four travellers in Borno State, with many others sustaining injuries.

According to reports by local media, the bomb exploded around 3:00 pm on Wednesday along the Damboa-Maiduguri road.

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The incident involved a car carrying an unconfirmed number of passengers.

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DAILY POST reports that bomb explosions also occurred a few weeks ago along Damboa-Maiduguri road, killing seven people.

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The road is one of the major routes for terrorists, who often plant bombs to discourage other users.

Security authorities are yet to confirm the incident at the time of filing this report.

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JUST IN: Many Killed As Soldiers, Bandits Exchange Gunfire In Kaduna

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Scores of bandits and some military personnel have been killed following a gun battle in Niger and Kaduna States.

Nigerian Army Headquarters made the disclosure in a statement posted on its official X handle on Wednesday.

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The statement said the operations were carried out in Kwanar Dutse Mairiga and Boka, Niger State, and Aungwan Turai, Chikun Local Government Area (LGA) of Kaduna State.

The daredevil terrorists had launched an unprovoked attack on the aforementioned areas.

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According to the statement, in response to the attacks, “land and air component troops launched several counter-attacks that eliminated scores of bandits in the encounters.

“Sadly, some gallant warriors paid the supreme price in the day-long battles, while four wounded in-action troops are currently receiving treatment for their gunshot wounds. Additional updates later.”

 

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Police Detain 3 Nsukka Masqueraders For Allegedly Assaulting Residents

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The police command in Enugu State has detained three masqueraders in the Nsukka area of the state for allegedly assaulting law-abiding citizens.

The command’s spokesman, SP Daniel Ndukwe, said in a statement in Enugu on Tuesday that police operatives, with the assistance of members of the community, led to the arrest of the suspects on June 23 at 3:30 p.m.

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He said that the arrest of the suspects was in connection with the alleged physical assault of citizens by the ‘Oriokpa’ Masquerade group on June 22 as seen in a viral video.

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The suspects, along with others still at large, took advantage of the ‘Oriokpa’ Masquerade celebration to assault several innocent members of the public, inflicting bodily injuries on them.

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“One of the victims was hospitalised for treatment due to injuries sustained during the attack.

“The masqueraders initially resisted police arrest and fled the scene.

“However, with the assistance of law-abiding community members, the three suspects were later identified and apprehended,” he said.

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The spokesman said that the state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Mamman Giwa, had ordered a thorough investigation into the case to ensure that justice was served.

Ndukwe quoted the commissioner as saying that masquerade celebration was a sacred and symbolic aspect of the nation’s culture.

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He said that the state police chief, however, decried the actions of those who exploited the occasion to commit criminal acts.

Ndukwe said that the commissioner warned against the use of cultural festivities as a cover for fomenting trouble and committing crimes against fellow citizens, as perpetrated by the ‘Oriokpa’ masqueraders.

The command is assuring the public that all those involved in the assault of law-abiding citizens will be brought to justice,” he added.

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