Crime/Law
Scammers wipe N3.6m from Nigerian actress’ bank account
Suspected internet scammers known as ‘yahoo boys’ have emptied the bank account of Nigerian actress Shan George.
The actress, who told how she was scammed out of N3.6 million by the crooks, posted a screenshot of the debit notice on her Instagram account on Friday and asked for assistance in recovering the money.
In a video published on her Instagram account, George asked the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), the Nigerian police, and Zenith Bank to come to her rescue.
“I need help cos I’m dy!ng. This person has just cleared my account.
“Pls my pple, everyone pls help. Pls Zenith Bank, Reverse it. I can’t access my app. I’m De@D”
”.. they have just wiped all the money in my account, 3.6 million into an Opay account.
“I am begging everybody, please Zenith bank, Opay, Abeg make una help me. I take God beg una.
“I don’t have any kobo anywhere again, what will I eat? I no fit beg, I beg una, make una help me.
“EFCC, Nigerian police, abeg, I don’t know the authorities, Zenith bank, I am begging you people.
“It’s just today, 3rd of May, it’s not even up to an hour ago from now that I am doing this video.”
Crime/Law
Kano police arrest 3 suspects in connection with murder of 32-year-old Dahiru Musa
The Kano State Police Command has arrested three suspects linked to the murder of Dahiru Musa, a 32-year-old resident of Dorayi quarters in Kano.
This was confirmed in a statement released on Wednesday by the command’s spokesperson, SP Abdullahi Haruna.
According to the statement, the arrests were made following a report by Musa’s brother, who initially reported him missing.
The brother also raised suspicions about one of Musa’s close associates, prompting the police to launch an investigation.
The investigation led to the arrest of three suspects believed to be involved in Musa’s murder.
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The Kano State Police Command is continuing its inquiries to uncover further details surrounding the crime.
“On September 29, 2024, at about 7:30 pm, a resident of Dorayi Quarters, Kano, lodged a complaint that his brother, Dahiru Musa, had gone missing. He expressed strong suspicions regarding Aliyu Adamu, 22, of Gaida Yan-Kusa Quarters, Kumbotso LGA, Kano State, who was the last person in contact with the deceased,” the statement read.
Haruna noted that a team of detectives swung into action upon receiving the report, leading to the arrest of Adamu on September 30, 2024.
“During interrogation, the suspect confessed to conspiring with his friend, Mubarak Abdulsalam, 20, of Mandawari Quarters, Kano, to lure the victim to his residence in Gaida Yan-Kusa under the guise of discussing a land transaction,” it added.
The suspects reportedly offered Musa poisoned food, and after he became unconscious, they stabbed him to death. His body was then wrapped in a sack and dumped in an uncompleted building near Adamu’s house.
Their motive, according to Haruna, was to seize Musa’s landed property, as Adamu had gained possession of the land documents.
Further investigation led to the arrest of Abdulsalam, who allegedly conspired with another accomplice, Sadiq Sunusi, 19, to burn Musa’s body with petrol after Adamu’s arrest, in an attempt to destroy evidence.
The charred remains were recovered and taken to Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital, Kano, for autopsy.
Haruna added that all three suspects are currently in custody at the Command’s Criminal Investigation Department, Homicide Section, and will be charged in court upon completion of the investigation.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Salman Garba, commended the public for their assistance in providing information that led to the arrests.
He also urged residents to exercise caution, especially when conducting business in unfamiliar or isolated areas.
Crime/Law
Federal High Court bars VIO from stopping, impounding vehicles, imposing fines
In a landmark ruling, the Federal High Court in Abuja has prohibited the Road Traffic Services, commonly known as the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO), from stopping, impounding, or imposing fines on motorists.
This decision came after a suit was filed by human rights lawyer Abubakar Marshal from Falana and Falana Chambers.
The ruling, delivered by Honourable Justice N.E. Maha in case number FHC/ABJ/CS/1695/2023, found that the VIO and associated respondents, including the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, lacked legal authority to carry out such actions.
The court agreed with the plaintiff, stating that no law empowered the respondents to stop or fine motorists.
On October 2, 2024, Justice Maha declared the actions of the VIO as unlawful and oppressive, issuing an order to restrain the agency, its agents, and representatives from continuing to impound vehicles or impose fines on motorists.
Additionally, the court granted a perpetual injunction, protecting Nigerians’ rights to freedom of movement, property ownership, and presumption of innocence without legal justification.
This ruling serves as a significant victory for motorists and upholds the legal rights of citizens against arbitrary actions by traffic authorities.
Crime/Law
Auchi tragedy: Mob lynches man after he allegedly kills brother over family dispute
A tragic incident unfolded in Auchi, Edo State, on Friday, when a mob reportedly beat a young man to death after he allegedly shot and killed his brother during a family dispute.
The shocking event took place on Solo Street in the Iyekhei area of Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area, just a day before the Edo State governorship election.
Eyewitnesses reported that the victim, identified as Mr. Rashid Osigwei, a lecturer at the Federal Polytechnic Auchi, was shot by his younger brother following a heated altercation.
The murder enraged the community, prompting residents to apprehend the younger brother and fatally attack him in retaliation.
Attempts to get a response from the police were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report. The double tragedy has left the community in shock and fear, with authorities working to investigate the circumstances surrounding the killings.
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