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36-Year-Old Truck Driver Nabbed With Diverted 600 Bags of Flour And Dismantled Truck For Junk Sale

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Operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested a driver, Garuba Lawal, 36, who allegedly connived with three other persons in diverting his company’s 600 bags of flour before dismantling the truck for sale as junk.

Garuba, who was recruited by a haulage company (name withheld) the same day to move the 600 bags of flour to a bakery in Ibadan, Oyo State, claimed that he was lured into the act with N2 million by his accomplices.

The suspect told police that after loading at the Nigeria Flour Mills in Apapa, a young man, whose name was later given as Ismaila from Oyo State, approached him for a discussion.
According to him, “he invited me as I was about to drive out of the loading bay. He asked me how much I have made since I have been driving the truck. I replied him that I just joined the haulage company.
“He asked me ‘have you ever seen money in your life?’ I said no. He asked ‘if you see N2 million, what would you do with it?’ I answered that I would quit this truck-driving job. He then told me that he would introduce me to a deal. That was how we started.”
Garuba continued: “While his two other colleagues were waiting in the car they brought, he took me to a corner and brought out a cowry. He told me that I would have to swallow it as a sign of bond and that anybody that divulges the secret between us would die instantly.”
“I swallowed it. Immediately I did that, I observed that whatever instruction he gave me, I was just obeying it without a second thought. We entered Sagamu very early in the morning and all along, they acted as escort for the truck. One of them was in the truck with me, because the motor boy didn’t follow us.”
At Sagamu, Garuba said he was informed that the head of the truck had to be removed from the trailer because it could not enter the warehouse to offload the goods. We then attached a new truck head and they gave me N50,000. I drove the truck head to Kwara State in company of two other members of the team to sell it off.”
“We got to Ilorin around 7:15a.m and I took the two guys to where I live with my wife. They promised to return with my share of N2 million as soon as banks open for business. They collected N15,000 for hotel accommodation from the N50,000 they gave me. When I didn’t see them that day and the next, I agreed with a buyer to knock down the truck into pieces. The tyres, engine, radiator, chassis, and the rest were sold for N450,000. After, we had dismantled it, the Lagos Rapid Response Squad, RRS, arrested me.”
Sources at the haulage firm disclosed that they were yet to see the conductor that followed him on the said trip. This has fuelled the suspicion that he might have been killed by the gang. Garuba insisted that the conductor didn’t follow them on the trip.
Meanwhile, the motor boy’s phone has remained switched off since the incident. Investigation revealed that the gang that diverted the flour was the same gang which had been involved in several diversions of other products.
Confirming the development, the Police Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent Olarinde Famous-Cole, said all the suspects have been transferred to the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department, SCID, for further investigation and prosecution.

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Nnamdi Emeh: Suspect Facing Charges In Court, Process Independent Of Police Influence

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The attention of the Nigeria Police Force has been drawn to recent reports circulating in the media concerning one Mr. Nnamdi Emeh, who is currently facing trial for alleged criminal offenses.

The NPF wishes to clarify that Mr. Emeh was lawfully apprehended following credible allegations against him, which were thoroughly investigated and presented before a competent court of law.

The charges preferred against him were duly filed, and he was arraigned before the Federal High Court, Awka, in line with due process.

It is important to emphasize that the judiciary operates independently, and the court retains the exclusive prerogative to evaluate the evidence presented, determine bail conditions, and take any further necessary actions as guided by the law.

Mr. Emeh was granted bail on terms established by the court. It therefore behoves on the suspect to take steps to meet such conditions and not resort to unecessary media rampage.

The NPF reaffirms its commitment to upholding the rule of law, ensuring justice, and maintaining the highest standards of professionalism.

The Force is also mindful of its duty to investigate allegations against all persons, including its officers, and to subject any suspect to the established legal process.

While the case against Mr. Emeh continues in court, we appeal to the public to allow the judicial process to take its full course without undue speculation or interference.

We urge all stakeholders, including members of the media, to present information responsibly and to allow the legal process to determine the outcome of the matter in the interest of justice.

The Nigeria Police Force remains steadfast in its resolve to enforce the law impartially and to safeguard the rights of every individual as enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution.

ACP OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, mnipr, mipra, fCAI,
FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA.
16TH NOVEMBER, 2024

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Alice Loksha, abducted UNICEF nurse, escapes captivity after 6 years

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Alice Loksha, a nurse abducted by ISWAP terrorists, has regained freedom after six years in captivity.

She was abducted alongside two other female health workers on March 1, 2018, while working at a United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) facility in Rann, Kala Balge LGA of Borno state.

Speaking with journalists at Maimalari cantonment, Maiduguri, on Friday, Kenneth Chigbu, deputy theatre commander of the joint task force (JTF) Operation Hadin Kai, said Loksha was found in Geidam, Yobe state, on October 24.

He said the 42-year-old nurse had been subjected to forced marriages with two ISWAP commanders and endured dire conditions before her eventual escape.

“She was initially taken to Tumbuma, where she was held for two days,” Chigbu said.

“From there, she was relocated to Kwalleram where she spent seven months and was forced into marriage with a terrorist leader named Abu Umar.

“The marriage led to the birth of a son, Muhammad. All this happened before Abu Umar was eliminated during a gunfight with troops in 2022.

“During that fight, he was found dead, and it was alleged that his colleagues had actually eliminated him.

“Ms Alice Loksha was again forced into another marriage to another ISWAP commander named Abu Simak in 2022 before the latter was banished by his fellow terrorists to Dogon Chukwu camp.

“It was from Dogon Chukwu that she managed to escape through the Diffa axis to Geidam on October 24, 2024, where she reported to troops of the Joint Task Force on October 29, 2024.

“She has since been subjected to medical evaluation and other humanitarian support.”

FAYINA, SISTER OF LATE SOLDIER, ALSO RESCUED

Chigbu also confirmed the escape of Fayina Ali, younger sister of late Samuel Andrew, an army officer who served under the 212 Battalion.

He said Fayina was abducted by ISWAP terrorists on October 19, 2022, while travelling to Maiduguri to process the death benefits of her late brother.

“Since then, she was held captive at Kangarwa enclave for nine months before she was taken to Tumbuma, where she remained for four years under one of the terrorist leaders, Muhammad Sheikh,” he said.

“She was later taken back to Kangaruwa, where she stayed for another year before her eventual escape.”

Both women were received on behalf of the Borno state government by Zuwaira Gambo, the state’s commissioner of women affairs and social development.

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NIDCOM rescues 13 trafficked girls from Ghana

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The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) says it has rescued another set of 13 trafficked girls from Ghana.

A statement on Friday by Abdur-Rahman Balogun, NIDCOM spokesperson, said this brings the total number of girls repatriated to the country over the past five months to 163.

Balogun said the girls were lured to Ghana under the false promises of employment, but were later forced into exploitative situations and bound by an oath of secrecy.

He said the girls are aged between 19 to 30, and from Ebonyi, Benue, Kaduna and Rivers states.

Balogun said the rescue operation was as a result of the combined and coordinated efforts of the Ghanaian anti-human trafficking police, the Rescue Live Foundation International, and NIDO Ghana.

The girls were handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for rehabilitation and reintegration.

Speaking on the latest efforts, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, chair of NIDCOM, reiterated the commission’s commitment to protecting Nigerians in the diaspora.

Akinboye Akinsola, NiDCOM representative, who accompanied the ladies back to Nigeria, said these set of ladies surrendered themselves willingly, having heard of the earlier operation conducted in Kpone Katamanso and Tema.

Valentine Okike Uzo, senior special assistant to governor of Ebonyi state, said efforts are in place to ensure a proper rehabilitation for victims from the state.

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