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72-yr-old man kills 10, self in US Lunar New Year festival

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72-yr-old man kills 10, self in US Lunar New Year festival

No fewer than 10 people were killed by a 72-year-old at a dance club, in Monterey Park, Los Angeles, California in the United States on Saturday.

The septuagenarian gunman, identified as Huu Can Tran, however, killed himself on Sunday as the police approached him after he had carried out a Lunar New Year massacre.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said the shooter used a high-capacity magazine pistol to shoot up a ballroom dance venue popular with older patrons about 11km east of downtown Los Angeles.

Reuters reported that 10 people were also wounded but the investigators did not yet know a motive, although gun violence is frequent in the United States.

Luna did not identify any of the victims but said the five men and five women appeared to be in their 50s, 60s and beyond.

The sheriff said the pistol Tran used appeared to be illegal in California, where state laws ban any magazine holding more than 10 rounds.

“We want to know, we want to know how something this awful can happen,” Luna said.

After police say Tran carried out the shooting in Monterey Park at about 10 pm US time, he was confronted by bystanders at a second dance club in the neighbouring city of Alhambra about 20 minutes later, Luna said.

“I can tell you that the suspect walked in there, probably with the intent to kill more people, and two brave community members decided they were going to jump into action and disarm him,” Luna said.

Of the 10 people injured, seven remained hospitalised Sunday night, with at least one person in critical condition.

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Emefiele Allegedly Awarded Contracts to Family Members’ Companies

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Emefiele Allegedly Awarded Contracts to Family Members' Companies

Emefiele Allegedly Awarded Contracts to Family Members’ Companies

Mr Michael Agboro, a prosecution witness, has alleged that the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, awarded contracts to companies owned by his wife and brother-in-law.

Emefiele is facing a 20-count amended charge brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) before a High Court in Maitama, Abuja. The charges include criminal breach of trust, forgery, conspiracy to obtain by false pretence, and obtaining money by false pretence during his tenure as CBN Governor.

The EFCC alleges that Emefiele forged a document titled “Re: Presidential Directive on Foreign Election Observer Missions” dated January 26, 2023, with reference number SGF.43/L.01/201, purporting it to be from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

Additionally, Emefiele is accused of using his position to confer unfair and corrupt advantages on two companies, April 1616 Nigeria Ltd and Architekon Nigeria Ltd.

Agboro, an investigator with the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), testified and was cross-examined by Emefiele’s counsel, Mathew Burkaa, SAN.

When asked if Emefiele conferred unfair and corrupt advantages on himself, Agboro responded, “He conferred on Saadatu Yaro, who is a public officer working under him. He also conferred on his wife and brother-in-law.”

Regarding whether Emefiele alone could award and approve contracts, Agboro confirmed that the contracts were approved by the defendant. He also stated, “The difference is that the defendant was an employee of CBN,” when asked about the distinction between CBN and Emefiele.

Agboro admitted that their investigation was limited to Emefiele, his wife, relatives, and associates. Their findings revealed that Emefiele was not a director, shareholder, or account signatory in either April 1616 Nigeria Ltd or Architekon Nigeria Ltd. Additionally, there was no evidence of any payment made to Emefiele by these companies during his tenure at the CBN.

When questioned about whether they interviewed CBN personnel to verify if the two firms executed their contracted jobs, Agboro confirmed that they did. However, he could not recall if this was included in their final report.

Agboro, led in evidence by EFCC counsel Mr Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, on March 11, tendered several documents, including company registration documents and contract award and payment records related to the two firms. The documents showed that a director of April 1616, Saadatu Yaro, is a public officer with the CBN, while Emefiele’s wife, Margaret Omoyile, and his brother-in-law, Mac Congo, were directors in Architekon.

Justice Hamza Muazu adjourned the case until Tuesday for the re-examination of the witness.

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Court remands man for allegedly shooting, killing she-goat

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An Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan, on Monday ordered the remand of a 44-year-old man, Raimi Saka, in a correction centre for allegedly shooting and killing a she-goat.

Saka, whose address was not provided, is charged with possession of dangerous weapons.

The Magistrate, Mrs Kausarat Ayofe did not take the plea of Saka for want of jurisdiction.

She directed the police to return the case file to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice.

She adjourned the case until Aug. 8 for mention.

The Prosecution Counsel, Insp Toyin Ibrahim, told the court that the defendant allegedly committed the offence on June 1, at about 9 p.m., at Ayegun, Oleyo area of Ibadan.

Ibrahim alleged that the defendant while armed with dangerous weapons killed one she-goat, property of one Mr Babatunde Azeez.

He said the offence contravened Section 1(2) of the Robbery and Firearms Laws of Nigeria, 2004.

(NAN)

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Police arrest 2 men over alleged production of adulterated drinks

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The Police Command in Lagos State said it had arrested two men for allegedly producing adulterated alcoholic drinks at Oko-Arin Market on Lagos Island.

The command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Lagos.

Hundeyin said that police detectives arrested the suspects at about 6.00 pm on Tuesday, following credible information “that a group of boys were sighted at the Oko-Arin Market allegedly producing fake alcoholic drinks.

He told NAN that the Commissioner of Police Tactical Team, Eko, immediately mobilised to the scene.

According to him, the team effected the arrest of the two suspects, aged 31 and 41, in the act, while other members of the gang escaped.

“Items recovered from the suspects included five cartons of Jack Daniels Drinks, two cartons of Black Barrel drink, one carton of Williams Lawson drink and one carton of Jameson drink.

“Police also recovered one carton of Black Label drink, one carton of Remy Martins, six cartons of empty and Glenfiddich bottles

“Others are one carton of empty Divin Bardar drink, one carton of empty Volka drink, as well as quantities of assorted labels and corks for producing drinks.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects often sold the illegal adulterated drinks to their customers in Cotonou, Benin Republic,” he said.

Hundeyin said that investigation was ongoing.

(NAN)

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