Crime
[VIDEO] Passenger Arrested for Stealing ₦290,000 on Ibom Air Flight
Man has been arrested for allegedly stealing ₦290,000 from a fellow passenger on an Ibom Air flight from Uyo to Abuja, causing brief drama inside the aircraft before takeoff.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The incident happened on Wednesday morning, shortly after passengers boarded the flight at Victor Attah International Airport in Uyo. According to eyewitnesses, the foreign passenger who owned the money raised an alarm when he noticed that his cash was missing from his hand luggage kept in the overhead compartment.
Cabin crew quickly intervened after another passenger claimed to have seen the suspect tampering with the victim’s bag. The suspect, whose identity has not yet been released, denied taking the money when confronted by flight attendants and fellow passengers.
An initial search of his bag produced nothing, but a second, more thorough search revealed wads of cash hidden in the suspect’s socks and under his seat, according to eyewitness reports.
The cabin became tense as several passengers recorded the incident on their phones. Video clips circulating online show security officers escorting the man off the aircraft amid murmurs and disbelief from other travelers.
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An Ibom Air official confirmed that the man was handed over to airport security and later transferred to law enforcement authorities for further investigation. “The matter is being handled by the appropriate authorities,” the official said, declining to give more details.
The theft caused a short delay in the flight’s departure, but normal operations resumed once the situation was under control. The flight later took off for Abuja after the suspect was removed.
Witnesses React
Several passengers expressed surprise and anger over the incident, describing it as “shameful and embarrassing.” One traveler said, “We couldn’t believe someone would try to steal inside a plane full of people. It shows how careful we must all be, even in the air.”
Others praised the quick response of the flight attendants, saying their calm actions prevented a bigger scene. “The crew handled it well,” another passenger said. “They kept everyone calm and made sure the man was properly searched before security came in.”
Airline, Authorities Stay Silent
As of Friday morning, Ibom Air had not released an official statement regarding the incident. The airline is known for its strong reputation for customer service and safety since its establishment by the Akwa Ibom State government.
Attempts to reach the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and airport police for comment were unsuccessful, as officials declined to speak on the matter pending an investigation.
Law enforcement sources say the suspect is being questioned and could face charges for theft under Nigeria’s criminal laws. If found guilty, he could face imprisonment or fines depending on the outcome of the investigation.
Growing Concerns About In-Flight Theft
Incidents of theft onboard Nigerian domestic flights have been reported occasionally in recent years. Security experts warn that such crimes often happen during boarding or disembarking, when overhead lockers are open and passengers are distracted.
Aviation analyst Kayode Aina said the case highlights the need for more awareness among travelers. “Passengers must watch their belongings closely,” he said. “Airlines should also ensure cabin crew stay alert during boarding to discourage such acts.”
He added that improved passenger screening and better in-cabin monitoring could reduce future incidents.
Conclusion
The arrest aboard the Ibom Air flight has stirred conversations about security and trust among airline passengers in Nigeria. While the investigation continues, the incident serves as a reminder for travelers to secure their valuables and stay alert, even while flying.
Crime
ADC Gains Momentum In Southeast Following Peter Obi’s Entry.
According to Nivo News, the African Democratic Congress (ADC) welcomed 5,000 new members in Abia State on Saturday, following the recent entry of former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, into the party.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The mass defection was led by Bishop Emeka Nwankpa, the 2023 governorship candidate of the Accord Party, in his hometown of Umuaku, Ntigha, Isiala Ngwa North Local Government Area. Supporters who joined him also left their former political affiliations, including the South East Mandate for Good Governance, to align with the ADC.
Nwankpa explained that his decision to join the ADC was driven by a strong conviction, noting that the party’s manifesto resonates with his political philosophy, emphasizing people-oriented governance, social justice, and sustainable development. He described the ADC as a credible, progressive platform capable of fostering inclusive governance and rebuilding public trust in Nigerian politics.
The Abia State Chairman of the ADC, Don Norman Obinna, formally welcomed Nwankpa and his followers, stating that the country’s political trajectory is increasingly favoring the ADC.
Crime
Abia Police Arrest 809 Suspects, Recover 88 Firearms In 2025 Crackdown.
The Abia State Police Command has reported the arrest of 809 suspects and the recovery of 88 firearms in 438 cases across the state from January 2025 to date.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
According to Nivo News, Commissioner of Police Danladi Isa provided the update on Friday during a briefing at his office, outlining the operational strategies and achievements of the Command during the period under review. He disclosed that 435 rounds of ammunition were recovered from suspected criminals and that over 200 suspects have been successfully prosecuted, with several jailed for various offenses.
The CP further revealed that 33 children who had been kidnapped or trafficked were rescued within and outside the state, with the suspects involved prosecuted and some already imprisoned. “We have sent a lot of people to jail. A clear message has been passed that it is no longer business as usual for criminals in Abia State,” Isa stated.
He highlighted that the state’s crime rate has declined under his leadership, attributing the success to support from Governor Alex Otti, provision of logistics, and collaboration with community stakeholders. Isa also noted that officers encountered non-state actors on several occasions, who were neutralized and disarmed.
The Police Commissioner urged residents to continue providing credible information on suspicious activities to further strengthen the fight against crime. Firearms and other weapons recovered from suspects were displayed at the Police headquarters in Umuahia for the media.
Crime
Major Breakthrough As Police Arrest Suspects In Sophisticated Microsoft Email Hack.
According to Nivo News, the Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre (NPF–NCCC) has arrested high-profile cybercrime suspects linked to a sophisticated Microsoft 365 phishing operation that targeted the email systems of major corporate organisations.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
The arrests followed actionable intelligence received from Microsoft Corporation in the United States through the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which exposed the deployment of an advanced phishing toolkit known as RaccoonO365. The toolkit was designed to create counterfeit Microsoft login pages capable of harvesting user credentials and unlawfully accessing corporate, financial, and educational email platforms.
Briefing journalists in Abuja on Thursday, the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed that the cybercrime centre launched a coordinated, intelligence-led operation in partnership with Microsoft, the FBI, and the United States Secret Service. He explained that investigations traced multiple cases of unauthorised Microsoft 365 account access recorded between January and September 2025 to phishing emails crafted to closely mimic legitimate Microsoft authentication portals.
According to police findings, the cyberattacks resulted in business email compromise, data breaches, and significant financial losses across several jurisdictions. Acting on precise intelligence, NPF–NCCC operatives conducted targeted operations in Lagos and Edo states, leading to the arrest of three suspects. Searches carried out at their residences yielded laptops, mobile phones, and other digital devices, which forensic analysis directly linked to the fraudulent activities.
Further investigations identified Okitipi Samuel, also known by the aliases “RaccoonO365” and “Moses Felix,” as the principal suspect and alleged developer of the phishing infrastructure. Police said he operated a Telegram channel through which phishing links were sold in exchange for cryptocurrency and hosted fake login portals on Cloudflare using stolen or fraudulently obtained email credentials.
The police clarified that there was no evidence connecting the two other arrested individuals to the creation or management of the phishing scheme. The Nigeria Police Force reiterated its commitment to protecting the country’s digital environment through the use of advanced technology, enhanced international cooperation, and thorough investigative and prosecutorial processes aimed at combating evolving cyber threats.
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