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Police Dismiss Officer For Alleged Baby Theft

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The Lagos State Police Command has approved the dismissal of Inspector Samuel Ukpabio, over alleged baby theft.

Announcing the dismissal in a statement on his verified Twitter handle, the command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin noted that the officer’s dismissal was approved on Thursday to pave the way for his prosecution.

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He said the State Commissioner of Police, CP Idowu Owohunwa, reiterated his unwavering determination to police Lagos within the dictates of rule of law, civility and respect for human life.

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Recall that a 35-year-old woman identified as Fortune Obhafuoso, had accused Ukpabio, who was attached to Panti Division, of conniving with others to steal her day-old baby.

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The single mother of three explained that Ukpabio arrested her and accused her of attempting to sell the baby for N3m and forced her to write a statement to that effect.

Obhafuoso claimed that Ukpabio forcefully took away her new born baby and gave him to an unidentified woman a day after she gave birth.

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She said Ukpabio gave her N185,000 and threatened her never to return for the child or he will arrest her and take the remaining two children from her.

She eventually reported the incident to a rights activist, Dr Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi, who petitioned security agents to wade into the issue.

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One Dead As Police Foil Kidnap Attempt In Kogi

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The Police Command in Kogi has confirmed the death of one passenger in a foiled attempt to abduct passengers along the Obajana-Oshokoshoko road in the state.

A statement on Tuesday in Lokoja by SP Williams Ovye-Aya, the command’s spokesman, said the feat was part of a series of bold operations carried out in the command.

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Ovye-Aya said that on June 23, the Obajana Division operatives foiled the attempted abduction of passengers along the Obajana-Oshokoshoko road.

The police patrol team responded promptly to sporadic gunfire and engaged the hoodlums in a gun duel, forcing them to flee.

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“All passengers were successfully rescued, but six sustained injuries, and one later died while receiving treatment,” he said.

He further stated that the command, in a separate incident, arrested two suspects in Ayingba for possession of firearms and recovered several exhibits on June 21.

He said the two arrested suspects were found in possession of a locally made pistol, live cartridges, and suspected Indian hemp.

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Again, he disclosed that on June 22, operatives of the Okene Division intercepted a Nissan vehicle with five passengers heading towards Auchi.

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He said that during a search, one passenger escaped, leaving behind a bag containing a submachine gun (SMG) rifle, live ammunition, and other exhibits.

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The spokesman listed the recovered items as “1 SMG rifle with breach number 5197, 1 magazine, 28 live rounds of 5.6 mm, 1 live G3 round, a locally made pistol, 2 live cartridges and other items.”

Ovye-Aya quoted the commissioner of police, Miller Dantawaye, as reassuring citizens of the command’s commitment to ensuring the safety of lives and property in the state.

(NAN)

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Ten Feared, Others Injured In Oyo Road Accident

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No fewer than 10 people were feared dead in a road accident that occurred at Soka area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Tuesday.

According to Vanguard, the accident involved three articulated trucks and a commercial Micra car.

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One of the eyewitnesses said one truck lost control and rammed into other vehicles, leading to commotion in the area.

Men of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) were sighted at the Challenge area of Ibadan moving some of the victims to the hospital.

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A man, Aderogba Daniel, told Vanguard that the affected vehicles were coming from the Iwo road end when one of the trucks lost control and veered off the road.

As of the time of filing this report, the driver of the Micra car was still trapped under the truck.

“In a bid to help the victims, some passersby made desperate efforts to get them out. Some people were using cutlasses to cut the Micra car to rescue the driver who was motionless.

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“Not quite long, some officials of the FRSC got to the scene, helping the injured to the hospital,” said Mr Aderogba.

One of the FRSC officials promised to speak on the accident later.

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From the way I saw the victims, I doubt if the casualty figure could be less than 10,” he said.

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Abducted NDLEA Director In Anambra Rescued  — Police

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The Police Command in Anambra says the Director of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in the state, Mr Daniel Onyishi, who gunmen abducted on June 12, has been rescued.

The state’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Tochukwu Ikenga, made this known in a statement on Sunday in Awka.

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It would be recalled that Onyishi was abducted by unidentified persons along Winner Road, Awka, on June 12.

He is currently in a safe custody and receiving medical attention,” Ikenga said.

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According to him, the police, in collaboration with sister security agencies, especially the high-powered covert operations of the NDLEA, led by the Zone-12 Commander, Mrs Florence Ezeonye, complemented the aggressive rescue efforts.

He said the state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr Ikioye Orutugu, had briefed the police high command on the issue.

Ikenga also said that the commissioner had activated the Inspector General of Police’s directive to ensure the perpetrators were brought to book through a manhunt.

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