CRIME
Police Arrest six Protesting Teachers for Contravening COVID-19 Protocol.

From Alfred Babs, Ilorin.
Kwara state Police Command has said that it arrested six members of the 2,414 sacked Teachers in the state for allegedly contravening COVID-19 protocol and disturbing peace during their protest to the Government House Ilorin on Wednesday.
The State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB)Teachers known as ‘Sunset Workers’ appointed in the twilight of former Governor Abdulfattah Ahmed’s Administration in February 2019 were sacked by the administration of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq last December.
Following their disengagement, the government placed advertisement for the employment of 2,701 teachers in its basic schools across specific subjects, saying applicants must have Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) and at least five O’ Level Credit passes in Mathematics, English, and three other relevant subjects in not more than two sittings.
However, the sacked Teachers, who have engaged in continued protest since last week Wednesday, demanded automatic employment for those of that were sacked by the government in December last year.
According to them, they had been in the state government employment for about two years before their sack, adding that they had requisite qualifications that made them suitable for the job.
But there was a twist to the protests as the Police in a statement signed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Ajayi Okasanmi said that it had arrested six of the teachers.
“The Kwara state police Command today arrested the following suspects;.Aransiola Olubukun ‘f’, Salaudeen Abubakar’m’,Mohammed Soliu ‘m’, Ibahim Alabi ‘m’, Isiaka Toyin ‘m’ and Adewale Abdulazeez ‘m’ for violating the Covid 19 protocols as directed by the Federal and the State Government respectfully.
“This offence was committed in the process of an alleged protest by a group called the ‘Sunset’ teachers in ilorin metropolis.
“Not only did they run foul of the COVID – 19 guidelines, they also in their multitude blocked the popular Ahmadu Bello way Ilorin, thereby preventing lawful users of the road of their rights of passage by disturbing the public peace, which is in contravention of Section 113 of the penal code.
“The good people of Kwara may recall that the purported protest has been ongoing for almost a week without any interference from security agencies.
“The command wishes to state unequivocally that, it is the right of every citizen to protest peacefully, but it should be noted that where ones right ends another one starts, therefore, the command will not folds her arms while some people in the guise of exercising their supposed rights compromise the peace in the State.
“Cp Mohammed Lawal Bagega wishes to assure law abiding citizens of their safety at all times while would be law breakers are warned to desist or face the full weight of the law, please.”, the statement said
CRIME
Man, 24, Bags 8 Months Imprisonment for Stealing Prepaid Meters

A Kaduna Magistrates’ Court on Thursday sentenced a 24-year-old man, Timothy Sunday, to eight months imprisonment for stealing two electricity prepaid meters.
Sunday, a resident of Karji area of Kaduna, was sentenced on a two-count charge of criminal trespass and theft, which he admitted.
The Magistrate, Ibrahim Emmanuel, however, gave the convict an option of N30,000 fine, with a warning that he must desist from the life of crime.
Emmanuel also said that the electricity prepaid meters must be returned to the owners.
The Prosecuting Counsel, Insp Chidi Leo, had told the court that on May 2, Hassan Luka and Grace Stephen, of Ungwan Maigero Kaduna, reported the matter at Karji Police Station.
Leo said that the convict criminally trespassed into the complainants’ premises and stole the electricity prepaid meters, with values yet unknown.
He told the court that during police investigation and interrogation, the stolen electricity prepaid meters were recovered from the convict and that he also admitted committing the crime.
The prosecutor said that the offences contravened the Penal Code of Kaduna State, 2017. (NAN)
CRIME
Police Arraign Man, 45, Over Alleged Car Theft

The police on Thursday arraigned a 45-year-old man, Muritala Akinniyi before an Iyaganku Magistrates’ Court Ibadan over an alleged car theft.
Akinniyi, whose address was not stated, was charged with conspiracy and theft, to which he pleaded not guilty.
The Prosecutor, Insp Olagoke Adegbenro told the court that the defendant committed the offence on Feb.
20, at Moniya, Ibadan.He alleged that the defendant and others at large stole a Toyota Corolla car worth N1.85 million, belonging to one Sylvester Guobadia.
He said the offences contravened Sections 516 and 390(9) of the Criminal Laws of Oyo State, 2000.
The Magistrate, Mrs Olasinmibo Sanusi-Zubair granted the defendant bail in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum.
She adjourned the case until July 15, for hearing. (NAN)

Police Arrest 2 Wanted Fugitives Over Human Trafficking, Armed Robbery
The Nigeria Police Force says it has arrested two suspected internationally wanted fugitives over human trafficking and armed robbery.
The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
Adejobi said that one of the suspects was a ringleader of a human trafficking syndicate wanted by Belgian authorities while the second was a key member of a Dubai-based armed robbery gang.
He added that the first suspect was the alleged mastermind of a large-scale human trafficking operation and had been declared wanted by the Belgian authorities through an INTERPOL Red Notice.
He disclosed that the notice was issued on Dec. 19, 2023, adding that the suspect was arrested in Benin, the Edo capital, following diligent intelligence and enforcement efforts by police operatives.
The force PRO also said that the suspect was accused of trafficking young Nigerian women, including minors to Italy and subsequently dispersing them across Europe for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
He added that the victims were subjected to voodoo-based oaths and psychological coercion, with fabricated debts ranging from £20,000 to £50,000 used to manipulate and control them.
According to him, the criminal network of the suspect involved handlers in Brussels and France who managed the victims’ activities and remit proceeds to him.
”Following a conviction in absentia in Belgium in 2021 for multiple counts of aggravated human trafficking and criminal organisation leadership, the suspect fled to Nigeria.
”Upon his arrest, a search of his premises revealed incriminating materials, including a photocopy of a passport intended for a planned relocation to Canada.”
The police spokesman said the suspect has been scheduled to be arraigned at the Federal High Court in Benin.
Adejobi said the second suspect was arrested by the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB), Abuja at a hideout in Nsukka, Enugu State.
He said that the suspect was wanted by authorities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for series of serious crimes including armed robbery, cultism, drug trafficking, and other organised criminal activities.
He explained that intelligence had revealed that the suspect had continued to coordinate criminal operations remotely from Nigeria.
The force image maker disclosed that the suspect had been directly linked to several high-profile robberies in Dubai and Sharjah, including an armed robbery at a grocery store in Dubai Mall.
”The arrest is the result of strategic intelligence sharing and operational collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), and the Dubai Police,” he said.
Adejobi said the suspect would soon be arraigned in court. (NAN)