Sunday, 11 April 2021

Suspected drug trafficker excretes N423m worth of cocaine at Lagos Airport

 


A suspected drug trafficker, Okonkwo Chimezie Henry has excreted cocaine worth N423 million after he was arrested at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos State.

The suspected trafficker who was arrested on Easter day while boarding a Turkish Airline flight number TK0626 secreted a total of 113 wraps of cocaine weighing 1.750 kilogrammes.

Okonkwo secreted the substance after being detected at screening 2 point and handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency where he was monitored.

The suspect who has been living in Spain for 10 years, passed out the wraps of the cocaine in five excretions.

The commander, Murtala Muhammed International Airport’s command of the NDLEA, Ahmadu Garba, confirmed the development.

According to him: “the suspect excreted 39 wraps weighing 600 grammes at 9.58am on April 5; 13 wraps weighing 200 grammes at 6.30pm same day; 16 wraps weighing 250 grammes at 10.30pm same day; and 32 wraps weighing 500 grammes at 7.30am on April 6.”

- DAILY POST

Eight miners killed by gunmen in Plateau



 Eight miners have been killed, following an attack by gunmen in Kuru, Jos south LGA of Plateau state. 

The gunmen were said to have attacked the site on Friday night and opened fire on the workers, killing eight persons while several others sustained injuries.

Simon Lalong, governor of Plateau, confirmed the incident on Saturday.

In a statement issued by Makut Macham, Plateau director of press and public affairs, the governor described the killing as an attempt by criminals to destabilise the state and create fear among the people.

He added that his administration will not condone attacks on innocent citizens.

Lalong advised residents to assist law enforcement agencies with useful information through the traditional institutions, vigilante groups and other associations in ensuring that the peace is maintained in the state.

The governor added that security agencies have been directed to identify and arrest the perpetrators of the crime.

Lalong commiserated with the bereaved families and prayed for the repose of the departed.

The incident comes days after gunmen attacked the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) staff quarters in Barkin Ladi, Plateau state.

The attack, which occurred on March 25, led to the abduction of two workers of the Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NMA).

- DAILY POST

COVID-19: Active cases rises as NCDC confirms more infections

 


The active cases of COVID-19 has risen to 7,578 as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC confirms 84 fresh infections in 13 states.

The cases bring the total number of recorded infections in the country so far to 163,736.

The health agency made the announcement on Saturday night in a post on its verified Facebook page.

According to the new report, about 27 patients have been discharged after testing negative twice for the virus.

So far, the country has recorded 154,098 recoveries while about 2,060 patients have died due to complications from the dreaded virus.

The post reads: “84 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-26
Akwa Ibom-16
Rivers-10
Ebonyi-9
Abia-6
Kano-6
Osun-3
Bauchi-2
Delta-2
Edo-1
Jigawa-1
Kaduna-1
Ogun-1

163,736 confirmed
154,098 discharged
2,060 deaths

“A breakdown of cases by state can be found via http://covid19.ncdc.gov.ng”.

- DAILY POST

Prince Philip’s funeral: EFL matches suspended



 English Football League (EFL) has announced that all matches scheduled for 3 pm on April 17, the day of Prince Philip’s funeral, will be postponed.

This is to avoid any clash with the funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

The death of Prince Philip was announced on Friday morning, and the Premier League and the EFL held a two-minute silence as a mark of respect for the husband of Queen Elizabeth.

The EFL has subsequently said that out of further respect for the Royal Family, all football league matches arranged for Saturday, April 17 at 3 pm have been postponed in order to avoid a clash with his funeral.


“As a mark of respect, EFL Matches scheduled for 3 pm on Saturday 17 April will be moved to avoid a clash with the funeral of HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh,” a statement read.

“The EFL will now work with its Clubs to determine at what time the matches will be played, giving consideration to the timing of the service.

“An announcement will follow in due course.”

Premier League chiefs are due to liaise with the clubs and Government this week to finalise whether the match will be played at a different time on Saturday or move to another day.

- PM NEWS

Gunmen attack traditional ruler in Ekiti



 Adetutu Ajayi, the traditional ruler of Ewu Ekiti in Ilejemeje local government (LGA) of Ekiti state, has been shot by hoodlums.

According to NAN, he was shot on Friday night on his way to Ayetoro Ekiti, a neighboring community in Ido/Osi LGA.

The traditional ruler, however, escaped with injuries on his legs, arms and stomach, and he is currently receiving treatment in an undisclosed tertiary medical facility.

Sunday Abutu, the state police spokesman, confirmed the incident.

Abutu said the command is worried that such an attack could be launched in spite of unrelenting joint security patrol and raiding of black-spots to dislodge criminals.

He, however, said the police command in the state is committed to ridding the state of criminals and assured the residents that the perpetrators will be brought to justice.

The spokesman said the command will continue to work with other security agencies to ensure that criminality is wiped out in Ekiti.

Reacting to the incident, Ekiti state council of Obas called on security agencies to apprehend the hoodlums and bring them to justice.

Adebanji Alabi, chairman of the council, expressed concern over the rise in banditry and other criminal activities in the country.

He asked the government and security agencies to raise their level of surveillance in the state with a view to reducing crime.

- THECABLE

Hunters searching for abducted doctor, nurse attacked in Ogun, 2 shot, vehicles, bikes burnt

 


Local hunters searching for the medical doctor and a nurse abducted along Abeokuta-Imeko road in Ogun State have been attacked by gunmen in the bush.

DAILY POST had earlier reported that the doctor, Oladunni Odetola, who is the head of General Hospital, Imeko and a nurse, one Mrs Bamgbose, were kidnapped while travelling in a Toyota Camry car marked KTU 584 FR, on Wednesday night.

It was said that the gunmen came out from the bush around Olubo village to attack their targets and took them away, leaving their car at the middle of the road.

Since the abduction, local hunters, it was gathered, have been mobilised to rescue the medical personnel from the gunmen.

26 local vigilantes were deployed for the rescue mission, with 10 motorcycles and two cars, our correspondent reliably gathered.

However, the search party were reportedly ambushed by the gunmen, who were said to have engaged them with AK-47 rifles, injuring two of the hunters.

DAILY POST learnt that the kidnappers set the two vehicles on fire as they also burnt nine of the 10 motorbikes at Odetedo-Idi-Iroko, Imeko.

It was gathered that the kidnappers have contacted the family of their abductees, demanding a ransom of N20million.

The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, had earlier confirmed that the police were on the trail of the kidnappers.

Oyeyemi could not be reached for further reactions as at the time this report was filed.

Nigerian Owolabi Abdul extradited from Germany to U.S., faces trial in New York



 Yusuf Owolabi Abdul, a Nigerian resident in Canada, extradited from Germany to the United States, will be presented on Monday in New York before Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang.

Abdul, also known as “Saheed Sador” faces a fraud charge that may put him behind bars for up to 30 years. He was extradited on Friday to New York, said Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York.

Abdul is accused of participation in a fraud scheme starting from 2013 until at least April 2019, involving the theft and laundering of victim funds.

He was arrested in Germany on December 11, 2020, on an Interpol Red Notice, and is the fifth defendant charged in this case. According to Strauss, Abdul’s case has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla.

U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said: “As alleged, Yusuf Owolabi Abdul and his co-defendants used a widely available telephone ‘spoofing’ service and other deceitful means to steal and conceal millions of dollars in victim funds.

“Thanks to the FBI and international cooperation, Abdul is in U.S. custody and facing charges in this District.”

According to the allegations in the Indictment.

From at least 2013 through in or about 2018, ABDUL and various other conspirators, located in countries including the United States, Canada, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates (collectively, the “Conspirators”), were involved in a scheme to fraudulently access individuals’ and corporations’ bank accounts and to conduct financial transactions using those bank accounts without the knowledge or authority of the accounts’ legitimate owners (the “Bank Scheme”).

As part of the Bank Scheme, the Conspirators placed thousands of calls to various United States banks, holding themselves out as legitimate accountholders of particular targeted bank accounts and using the stolen personal identifying information belonging to those accountholders.

Using a particular telephone number “spoofing” service, and voice-altering technology, the Conspirators would deceive bank representatives into believing that the Conspirators were actual account holders. In so doing, they convinced multiple U.S. banks to, among other things: move money from a victim’s savings account to the victim’s checking account (so that the Conspirators could more easily access the funds and conduct unauthorized transactions); falsely note on the account that the account holder was traveling abroad (making the bank less likely to void suspicious international transactions made by the Conspirators); have “replacement” credit cards mailed to international addresses controlled by the Conspirators (whereupon the Conspirators could use them to make unauthorized purchases); and authorize foreign purchases made by the Conspirators.

ABDUL, 45­, a citizen of Nigeria and resident of Canada, is charged with one count of conspiracy to commit bank and wire fraud, which carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. He also faces one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, which carries a maximum of 20 years in prison.

The third count is aggravated identity theft, which carries a mandatory sentence of two years in prison, to be served consecutively to the other charges.

Other defendants charged in this case include Alade Kazeem Sodiq, a/k/a “Eluku,” a citizen of the United Arab Emirates and Abdulai Kennedy Saaka, a/k/a “Kenny,” of Atlanta, Georgia.

Each had pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering conspiracy.

Sodiq was sentenced to 50 months in prison and Saaka bagged 32 months in prison.

The case of another accused, Habeeb Audu, a/k/a “Dickson” remains pending.

Dominic Francis Labiran, a citizen of the United Kingdom, also a defendant in the case, remains at large.

Ms. Strauss praised the outstanding investigative work of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of International Affairs of the Department’s Criminal Division provided significant assistance in securing the defendant’s extradition from Germany.

The prosecution of this case is being handled by the Office’s Money Laundering and Transnational Criminal Enterprises Unit. 

- PM NEWS