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Police Take Firm Action Against Officer Accused Of Extortion Scandal

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Police Take Firm Action Against Officer Accused Of Extortion Scandal....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Police Command in Rivers State has taken decisive action in response to allegations of misconduct by some of its officers. Inspector Michael Odey, who was accused of kidnapping and extorting $3,000 from two individuals at gunpoint in Rivers, has been dismissed from the force………CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This decision follows a thorough investigation, including Orderly Room proceedings and a review by Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG Alifa Omata. The dismissal of Inspector Odey was confirmed by AIG Omata, upholding the recommendation for dismissal from the force. The dismissal is effective as of February 7, 2024.

Additionally, the files of two other officers allegedly involved in the incident, ASP Doubara Edonyabo and ASP Talent Mungo, have been forwarded to police headquarters for further review. The command’s spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed these developments in a statement issued in Port Harcourt.

Iringe-Koko emphasized that the disciplinary process for Edonyabo and Mungo will involve review by the Inspector General of Police and the Police Service Commission to ensure a fair resolution. The recommendation for dismissal has been forwarded to the Secretary of the Nigeria Police Force for necessary action.

The command continues to hold the accused officers in custody as investigations into two additional cases of a similar nature continue. In light of these incidents, the command encourages residents to promptly report any misconduct by law enforcement agents. Any officer found involved in misconduct will face appropriate actions to ensure fairness and justice.

The proactive steps taken by the Police Command underscore its commitment to maintaining integrity and accountability within the force, reinforcing public trust and confidence in law enforcement agencies.

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THE END OF THE ROAD! Dramatic Court Verdict Seals The Fate Of Two Die-Hard Cultists In Ogun!.

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An Ogun State Magistrate Court presided over by Magistrate O.L. Oke has sentenced two men, Moruf Okusanya (40) and Babatunde Gafar (33), to seven years in prison each without an option of a fine, following their conviction on a four-count charge.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Case Background and Prosecution

The convicts were apprehended following a violent cult clash at the Ikenne Town Hall on October 23, 2023, which severely disrupted public peace and local activities.

Prosecuting officer ASP Olaide Rawlings established during the trial that Okusanya belonged to the Eiye Confraternity, while Gafar was affiliated with the Alora Confraternity, alongside other accomplices currently at large. Their actions violated several provisions of the Prohibition of Forcible Entry and Occupation of Landed Properties, Armed Robbery, Cultism, Kidnapping and Other Anti-Violent and Related Offences Law of Ogun State, 2016.

Finding the prosecution’s evidence credible and compelling beyond a reasonable doubt, Magistrate Oke delivered the sentence to serve as a strict deterrent against unlawful secret societies and violent disturbances in the state.

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THE NET CLOSES: Dangerous Fugitive Wanted For Murder Caught In Dramatic Police Swoop!.

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The Nigeria Police Force, operating via the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) in Abuja, successfully apprehended and repatriated Mahadijiria Abdoulaye, a Chadian national wanted by authorities in N’Djamena over the May 3, 2026, murder and torture of Nazik Mahamat Saleh                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          . Following an international arrest warrant issued on June 22, 2026, by the Court of Appeal in N’Djamena for Abdoulaye and her accomplice Fatime Senoussi Mouktar—alongside links to narcotics trafficking—the suspect fled to Nigeria. Intelligence-led operations tracked her down to Railway Quarters in Nasarawa Local Government Area, Kano State, where she was arrested on August 5, 2026. Under established bilateral frameworks and in collaboration with INTERPOL NCB N’Djamena, she was repatriated back to Chad via Lomé, Togo, on August 14, 2026, to face trial. Inspector-General of Police IGP Olatunji Disu lauded the operatives for their exemplary coordination, emphasizing the force’s resolve to dismantle trans-border criminal networks and prevent Nigeria from serving as a safe haven for international fugitives.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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PAYING THE PRICE: EFCC Cracks Down Hard, Nails Middleman In ₦16 Million Laundering Storm!

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A Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, has sentenced Sunmonu Olasunkanmi Thaoban to four years in prison for laundering ₦16 million by disguising its illegal origins and converting it into a 2018 black G-Wagon Jeep.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Court Sentences Man to Four Years for ₦16 Million Money Laundering, Forfeits G-Wagon

A Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, has sentenced Sunmonu Olasunkanmi Thaoban to four years in prison for laundering ₦16 million by disguising its illegal origins and converting it into a 2018 black G-Wagon Jeep.

Key Details of the Case

  • Guilty Plea & Sentencing: Justice Akintayo Aluko handed down the sentence on Thursday after Thaoban pleaded guilty to a two-count EFCC charge, alongside an alternative fine option of ₦1.8 million.

  • The Offense: Prosecutors stated that Thaoban acted as a middleman in 2023, funneling illicit funds to purchase the luxury vehicle, violating the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

  • Asset Forfeiture: In addition to the prison term, the judge ordered the permanent forfeiture of both the convict’s G-Wagon and mobile phone to the Federal Government.

Related BDC Convictions

In a separate proceeding, Justice Aluko also convicted four Bureau de Change (BDC) operators—Umar Muhammad Lamido, Yusuf Musa Yusuf, Abdulmuhimin Mahmud, and Muhammed Musa—for conducting unauthorized foreign exchange transactions outside the official market. Following their guilty pleas, each received a 12-month prison sentence with an option of a ₦100,000 fine.

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