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Police Bust Child Trafficking Syndicate In Imo, Arrest Three

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The Imo State Police Command has arrested a couple, Monday Atodo, and his wife, Ezekwere Ngozi, for kidnapping a four-year-old boy from Kogi State.

This is even as they have arrested the proprietor of St. Theresa’s Orphanage at Apo Street, Lokogoma, 56-year-old Ogochukwu Chikwelu, a female from Nimo, Anambra State, as the mastermind behind the child trafficking syndicate.

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Police spokesperson for Imo State command, Henry Okoye, said the duo were arrested while on transit on August 12th, 2025, along the Owerri–Port Harcourt Road with baby Isaiah with them, who they claimed was their biological child.

According to Okoye, 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, were on their way to deliver Isaiah to the person who bought him.

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It was during investigations that the Police discovered that 56-year-old Ogochukwu Chikwelu ‘f’, of Nimo, Anambra State, and resident in Abuja, who operates St. Theresa’s Orphanage at Apo Street, Lokogoma was the mastermind behind the syndicate.

Okoye said, “On 12th August 2025, 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.”

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He assured that baby Isaiah was safe and that efforts were ongoing to reunite him with his biological parents, adding that efforts were ongoing to nab other fleeing members of the syndicate.

In another development, the Imo Police Command has arrested 29 years 29-year-old Precious Okoh from Enugu State after a child was stolen from Bayelsa State and trafficked to Owerri, where she was sold.

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Okoye said operatives, on July 16th, 2025, acting on credible intelligence, arrested Precious Okoh, who hails from Nkanu-East Local Government area of Enugu State, in Umuguma housing area in the Owerri West council.

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He said, “On 16th July 2025, 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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Already, the Imo State Commissioner of Police, Aboki Danjuma, has commended the operatives for their professionalism and reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to eradicating child trafficking.

Further, he has called on the public to stay vigilant, provide useful information, and partner with the Police in protecting children and other vulnerable persons.
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Police Arrest Eight Members Of Armed Robbery Syndicate In Delta

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Operatives of the Delta State Police Command have arrested eight suspected members of a robbery and fraud syndicate alleged to have stolen valuables worth millions of naira, including 42 motorcycles, iPhones and cash totalling over N23.5 million.

According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Edafe Bright, the suspects were apprehended by operatives of the CP Special Assignment Team between 11 and 16 August 2025 following credible intelligence.

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The syndicate, said to operate in Warri, Ughelli, and other parts of Delta and Edo States, reportedly specialised in deceiving unsuspecting victims by pretending to seek directions before hypnotising and defrauding them.

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Those arrested were identified as: Ibrukoko (32), of Ovu community, Ethiope East LGA; Obruche Actor (31), of Emede community, Isoko South LGA; Lucky Umukoro (28), of Eku community, Ethiope East LGA; and Emmanuel Buruutu (22), of Agbarho community, Burutu LGA.

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Others included Musa Abdulahi (27), of Kafanchan, Jamma’a LGA, Kaduna State; Sokoh (30), of Ovwian community, Udu LGA;

Preye Julius (36); and Kadija Abass (30), of the Gidama community, Ilela LGA, Sokoto State.

Exhibits recovered from the gang included two Toyota Camry vehicles with registration numbers LND-809-HE and KSF-61-JU, as well as 16 suspected stolen iPhones.

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Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects have so far defrauded their victims of over N23,500,000. About 42 lady motorcycles and 12 victims have been linked to the fraud,” SP Bright disclosed.

In a separate development, the DPO Ekpan Police Division arrested one Esquire Stanley on 12 August 2025 over a case of stolen ladders. The suspect, who allegedly posed as a customer to hire ladders without returning them, confessed to selling each ladder for N20,000 despite their market value of about N250,000.

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Further investigations led to the arrest of four alleged receivers of the stolen items: Chinedu Okorie, Orgi Abara, Philip Augustine and Obone Jevweu. A total of 11 ladders were recovered.

The police spokesperson confirmed that ten suspects are currently in custody while investigations continue.

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Edo Govt Demolishes Building Owned by Suspected Cultist

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The Governor Monday Okpebholo led-Edo State Government has demolished a house belonging to a suspected cultist.

The building was said to have been used for initiations in Egbaen community along Upper Siluko Road , Egor Local Government Area.

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The building was said to belong to a suspected Maphite cult leader, and was said to be used as a base for cult initiation rites and ritual practices.

A statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary ( CPS) to the governor, Fred Itua in Saturday said the operation was executed by the Edo State Special Security Squad, codenamed “Operation Flush Out Cultists and Kidnappers”, working in concert with various security agencies and community stakeholders.

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The statement said the, coordinator of the Edo State Security Squad, Idemudia Noah confirmed that the building was linked a leader of the Maphite cult group, who had allegedly converted the bungalow into a shrine and meeting point for illegal activities.

We were here some days ago to seal up this building following allegations of cultism, ritual practices and other nefarious activities of suspected Maphite cult leader and his members,” the Edo State Security Squard said in the statement.

The squad leader also disclosed that despite the earlier sealing of the premises, intelligence reports confirmed that the suspects resumed their clandestine operations under the cover of darkness. Their continued defiance prompted the government’s decision to demolish the structure.

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“We got credible information that the suspected cult leader Marvellous Adetarami and his members still gathered to have their meetings in this sealed bungalow, where the horrible shrine was discovered,” he revealed.

He said, “Neighbours and community members are all joyous seeing the building pulled down, as they have lived in fear following the suspect’s activities.”

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My Husband Fought, Abandoned Me Cos’ I’m Barren, Woman Tells Court

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A woman, Wasilat Saka, has pleaded with a Grade 1 Area Court in Kubwa, Abuja (Federal Capital Territory), to dissolve her marriage to her husband, Tajudeen Jimoh, over alleged abandonment and conflicting faith beliefs.

Wasilat told the court that she got married to Jimoh under Islamic Law on July 30, 2022, adding that their marriage did not produce any children.

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According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), she alleged that Jimoh, who claimed to be a Muslim, abandoned her for months shortly after they got married while refusing to perform necessary Islamic rites.

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My husband does not observe the five daily prayers and the Ramadan fast.

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“We always quarrel and fight for these reasons.

“I beg the court to grant my request of divorce,” Wasilat said.

Jimoh was absent in court despite being served with the hearing notice.

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The judge, Ibrahim Rufai, adjourned the case.

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