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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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Eid-el-Fitri: FRSC deploys 1500 personnel in Delta

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Eid-el-Fitri: FRSC deploys 1500 personnel in Delta

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Delta State Command, has deployed 1,500 personnel, including regular and special marshals, to various locations in the state to ensure safety during the Eid-el-Fitr celebration.

Mr Frederick Ogidan, Sector Commander, FRSC, said this on Friday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Asaba.

Ogidan said that a total of 1,500 personnel and special marshals, 20 patrol vehicles, two bikes and two ambulances would be deployed in the state for effective enforcement and emergency response during the festivity.

“Additionally, a 70 tonne heavy-duty tow truck and strategic collaboration with the State Tow Truck Association have been put in place for swift clearance of road obstructions.

“As we celebrate, motorists are advised to avoid speeding, dangerous overtaking, overloading and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

“Passengers should also play their parts by calling drivers to order when necessary, while pedestrians must use designated crossings.

“I wish the Muslim community in Delta State a peaceful, joyful and crash-free Eid-el-Fitri celebration.

“Let us all celebrate responsibly and prioritise safety on our roads,” he said.

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Police bans Sallah Durbar in Kano

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Police bans Sallah Durbar in Kano

The Police Command in Kano State has banned Sallah Durbar activities to ensure a peaceful and incident-free Eid-el-Fitr celebration in the state.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Ibrahim  Bakori stated this  while addressing journalists Kano on Friday.

“The police have banned all durbar activities during the celebrations due to credible security information that miscreants have been recruited to cause chaos and unrest,“he said.

He explained that the police have also prohibited the carrying of objects that may raise tensions.

“We have mobilised sufficient armed personnel, in collaboration with sister security agencies, to provide comprehensive security coverage in our areas of supervision.

“As we celebrate, let us remember that peace is paramount. We must put aside our differences and work together as law-abiding citizens for the progress of our state and nation,”he said.

Bakori said that operational orders have been issued to area commanders and divisional police officers, outlining the necessary security protocols for the festivities in their respective jurisdictions.

The commissioner stated that specific operational orders have been issued to deployed officers, detailing security measures for praying grounds, recreation centers, and public buildings.

Bakori emphasised the importance of sustaining peace in the state and urged parents to caution their children against any acts that may cause havoc.

Residents are also advised to report any suspicious movements to the security agencies.

In case of emergency, residents can reach out to the authorities using the following emergency contact numbers: 08032419754, 08123821575, 09029292926.

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NSCDC Denies Involvement in Bolt Driver’s Death, Pledges Cooperation with Police

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The Edo State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has refuted allegations that its officers were involved in the death of a Bolt driver in Benin.

Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday, the command’s spokesperson, SC Efosa Egbebor, clarified that the officers in question were merely assisting the police with their investigation.

The denial follows the arrest of four NSCDC officers by the state police command, a move that came after Bolt drivers staged a protest over the driver’s death on Thursday.

Egbebor insisted that preliminary findings by the NSCDC at the command level indicated that its officers had no role in the tragic incident.

“Our boys did not kill anybody. The case is before the police, and we cannot be a judge in our own case,” he stated.

He explained that the incident stemmed from a verbal dispute between the Bolt driver and a customer at a hotel, which later escalated into a physical confrontation.

“The driver, who was allegedly beaten by the customer and his friends, later died,” Egbebor said.

According to him, NSCDC officers stationed at the hotel only intervened to restore order and did not harm the driver.

“We have sent our boys to the police to give them the necessary information they needed. We are cooperating fully with the police investigation,” he added.

Egbebor also dismissed reports that NSCDC officers were arrested, explaining that they voluntarily presented themselves to the police to aid the inquiry.

He emphasized that the NSCDC would not tolerate any form of misconduct and assured that due process would be followed.

“After the investigation has been concluded, we will know who and who went wrong. We are not going to back anybody or support anybody for any illegality.

“Whoever has broken the law will face the wrath of the law. That’s justice,” he said.

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