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Man begs I-G to assist in locating missing police wife

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Mr Ayowole Adekonipekun, a resident of Osogbo, has appealed to the Inspector-General of Police (I-G), Kayode Egbetokun to help in locating his wife, Cpl Ruth Ayowole, who went missing while on official duty in Abia.

Adekonipekun told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Osogbo that his wife, with service number 068986, was serving with the Anti-Robbery Unit of Osun Police Command.

The husband said that Ruth and four of her colleagues went missing on Feb. 13, after an ambush during their official assignment to Abia.

Adekonipekun said that his wife and other officers left Osogbo on Feb. 12 and spent the night at a hotel in Asaba.

According to him, he later learnt that they were ambushed between Anambra and Abia.

“I chatted with my wife till around 8:10 am on Feb. 13  before they set out for the journey, but two hours later, when I tried to contact her, her number was not reachable.

“I later lodged a complaint with the officer in charge of the Anti-Robbery unit, and the Commissioner of Police, who informed me that they had sent a follow-up team to verify the state of the missing officers.

“It was later we heard that one of the officers named Sodiq, had escaped the ambush and returned to Osogbo, but didn’t know what happened to the rest of the team.”

The husband of the policewoman said since then, there had been no news about the missing police officers.

“Myself and others have sent a petition to the Police Service Commission, Zone lX in Osogbo and the State Police Command about the whereabouts of the officers, but there has been no response.

“I want to appeal to the I-G to please unravel the whereabouts of my wife and other officers, it has not been easy to live without my wife in the last two months,” he said.

When contacted, SP Yemisi Opalola, the Police Public relations officer in Osun, said that the command and that of Imo, as well as the Army, have been working to find the missing officers.

Opalola said the families of the missing officers had met with the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mohammed Umar-Abba, who briefed them on the efforts being made to trace the missing officers and urged them to exercise more patience.

(NAN)

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Police Dispel Jos Bomb Scare, Confirm Explosive-Free Zone

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The Plateau State Police Command has clarified reports of a bomb scare that caused panic among Jos residents on Tuesday, assuring the public that the situation is under control. Initial reports had suggested an explosion in the city, but the police confirmed in a statement that their team had safely detonated suspicious items, preventing any potential loss of life or property damage.

According to the command, three improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were reportedly found near the bustling terminus and Abuja Market areas in central Jos. An eyewitness shared that the police’s explosive ordnance disposal team promptly responded to a distress call, preventing any explosions in the crowded market area and safely removing two devices. A third device, which had caused alarm among residents, was successfully detonated without harm.

In a statement, the command’s public relations officer, Alfred Alabo, described the bomb scare as a “false alarm” and confirmed that the police had thoroughly inspected the area. “Upon receiving this report,” the statement read, “the Plateau State Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Adesina, ordered a team of bomb technicians to assess the scene and take necessary actions.”

After cordoning off the area, the police’s explosive ordnance team confirmed that the suspected site was clear of any explosive devices, alleviating fears among residents. Commissioner Adesina and his team also conducted an on-the-spot assessment to assure the public of their safety.

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Nigerian Navy, Rivers community partner to check oil theft

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Nigerian Navy, Rivers community partner to check oil theft

The Nigerian Navy has promised to provide the necessary support to the youths of Ikuru community in Rivers as part of effort to arrest the activities of illegal bunkers in the area.

The Commanding Officer of the Naval Outpost in Ikuru, Capt. Murtala Suleiman, made the promise during a visit to the traditional council of the community in Andoni Local Government Area on Tuesday.

Received by the chairman, Council of Chiefs, Jumbo Utija, the Commanding Officer said the partnership became necessary to save the nation from losing resources.

He said the Federal Government was desirous of curbing crude oil theft so that the resources will be channelled boost national development.

“This is primarily the reason why we are willing and open to work with the community to stop this menace that have and still costing us more than money.

“You should know that more money is needed by the government to work for the country and crude remains the country’s major source of income.

“Aside the huge amount the nation is losing through activities of these illegal bunkering, our environment is also being affected by this unwholesome activities.

“So, there is need for collaboration between security agencies, particularly the Navy, and the community where these people operate.

“We must all come in partnership to stop these activities that are harmful to our economy and environment,” he said.

Utija, commended the Navy for ensuring security of the community along with others in the state in the country.

He assured the Navy of the council’s support and promised to intensify efforts towards educating youths about the value of hard and legal means of livelihood.

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Police commend Benue people over peaceful LG election

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Police commend Benue people over peaceful LG election The Police Command in Benue has commended the people of the state over their peaceful conduct during the just concluded local government election in the state. The command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Sewuese Anene, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Makurdi that the election was hitch-free. “The command expresses her highest appreciation to Benue people over their peaceful conduct during the LG polls and urges them to continue in that manner. “No arrest was made during the process because the people conducted themselves in an orderly manner,” she said. Anene said that the command would always strive to ensure that the security of all law-abiding citizens was guaranteed.
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