DEFENCE
Jungle Justice: Police to Prosecute Offenders in A’Ibom

The Police Command in Akwa Ibom, has vowed to prosecute those who take the laws into their hands in the form of jungle justice against suspected criminals.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, Superintendent of Police Odiko Macdon in Uyo on Thursday.
Jungle justice is a form of public extrajudicial killing or where an alleged criminal is humiliated, beaten or summarily executed by a crowd.
Macdon said that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Andrew Amiengheme recently frowned at the high rate of jungle justice by some irate mob in the state.
The PPRO warned that henceforth, all perpetrators of jungle justice would be identified, apprehended and prosecuted.
Macdon said that the act could not guarantee fairness to a suspect and therefor, should not be allowed to continue.
According to him, the act of jungle justice if not checked, might lead to the death of innocent persons and snowball into anarchy.
“The Commissioner of Police notes that jungle justice is a travesty of justice, as it does not guarantee fairness to anyone and may lead to the death of an innocent person(s).
“The act may lead to a state of anarchy and will therefore, not be tolerated as it negates the subsisting constitutional provisions and has no place in our criminal justice administration,’’ Amiengheme said.
The commissioner of police appealed to members of the public to be law abiding and always handover suspected criminals when caught to the police for diligent prosecution. (NAN)
DEFENCE
Police Grant Pastor Adefarasin Bail, Recover Stun Gun

The Police Command in Lagos State says it granted Pastor Paul Adefarasin, the Senior Pastor of House on the Rock Church an administrative bail after recovering from him a stun gun.
The command’s spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed this to newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos.
He said that the object recovered was a prohibited anti-riot equipment.
“What was recovered from him, the gun-like object seen in the viral video, is not a lethal weapon or firearm but a stun gun which is a prohibited anti-riot equipment, ” he said.
Hundeyin said that Adefarasin, who turned himself in on Tuesday morning at the Lagos State Police Command was questioned over a viral video where he was seen brandishing a gun-like object against another road user.
“He was interrogated and he volunteered cautionary statement to the police investigators, ” he said.
The spokesperson added that the pastor had been granted administrative bail while investigations into the incident continued
It would be recalled that first week in June, a video clip surfaced online showing Adefarasin allegedly brandishing what appeared to be a handgun while stuck in traffic.
The viral video led to public speculation, with some social media users alleging that the pastor was displaying a gun while being filmed by a TikToker known for documenting luxury cars.
However, Adefarasin, in a message to his congregation posted on his social media handles, denied the allegation.
The pastor said that the object was neither a firearm, nor did he point it at anyone. (NAN)
CRIME
Three Suspects Apprehended in Connection with DPO’s murder; firearms recovered, says police.

The Police Command in Rivers has announced the arrest of three suspected cultists allegedly involved in the murder of a senior police officer in the state.
Bako Angbashim, former Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ahoada Division, was captured and beheaded by suspected cultist in September 2023, prompting a statewide manhunt for the perpetrators.
SP Grace Iringe-Koko, spokesperson of the Command, disclosed on Tuesday in Port Harcourt that the arrests followed credible intelligence on the suspects’ whereabouts.
“Following actionable intelligence, operatives from the Octopus Tactical Unit successfully apprehended one of the murder suspects, known simply as K1.
“K1 is identified as a member of the Iceland cult group, formerly led by the late 2Baba, which has been linked to the killing of the late DPO, Bako Angbashim,” she said.
Iringe-Koko stated that during interrogation, K1 disclosed the identities of other accomplices, leading to the arrest of two additional suspects.
She explained that the officers subsequently tracked and arrested LoveGod Goodluck in Ikata Community, Ahoada East area, and Precious Olumini, who previously escaped from custody.
She added that the operatives recovered a locally made single-barrel gun and two cartridges from Goodluck, while an English-made pump-action rifle and a locally made pistol were seized from Olumini.
“During interrogation, the suspects confessed to being members of the Iceland cult group, which has been responsible for a series of violent crimes in the Ahoada-East axis of the state,” Iringe-Koko added.
She confirmed that investigation was ongoing and assured that the suspects would be charged to court upon conclusion.
She said that police were intensifying manhunt for the other fleeing members of the syndicate, with the goal of recovering additional weapons and ensuring they were brought to justice.
According to Iringe-Koko, the arrests represent a significant breakthrough in the command’s ongoing efforts to combat cultism and violent crimes across the state. (NAN)
DEFENCE
UNIBEN, Commission Begin talks on forensic, DNA training for PSC, police personnel

The University of Benin has commenced discussions with the Police Service Commission (PSC) on the need to strengthen the investigative capacity of PSC personnel and operatives of the Nigeria Police through specialized training in forensic and DNA studies.
Dr Benedicta Ehanire, Public Relations Officer of the university, in a statement on Tuesday in Benin said the talks began in Abuja on Monday.
Ehanire explained that the discussions were part of the university’s strategic efforts to promote national security through academic collaboration and capacity building.
Leading the university’s delegation was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Prof. Christopher Osubor, who represented the Vice-Chancellor, Prof.
Edoba Omoregie, SAN.Osubor emphasised the critical role forensic and DNA training could play in modern policing, especially in solving complex criminal and civil cases.
“Leveraging forensic and DNA studies will help build a dynamic Police Force equipped with the necessary methodologies for tackling and resolving the intricate cases that arise in today’s society,” the deputy Vice-Chancellor was quoted as saying.
On his part, Prof. Eddy Ehikhamenor, Director, Centre for Forensic and DNA Studies of the university, detailed the centre’s capacity and the benefits of forensic training.
Ehikhamenor noted that with rising sophistication in criminal activity, only security personnel trained in cutting-edge forensic techniques would be able to effectively investigate and solve crimes.
In his remark, retired Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Hashimu Argungu, who is the Chairman of the PSC, expressed strong support for the collaboration.
Recalling his own training in forensics, he underscored the value such knowledge added to crime detection and oversight duties.
Argungu described the training proposal as timely and impactful, and immediately constituted a committee to work with the UNIBEN team on developing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for implementation. (NAN)