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Bandits Caged: Villagers Return To 13 Communities Earlier Sacked In Kebbi

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Residents of 13 villages sacked by bandits in the southern part of Kebbi have returned home following the restoration of relative peace in the areas.

The 13 villages are Sawade, Bakin Gulunbi, Mai Kpanu, Malekachi, Sakawa, and Sabongida, Kauran mai Zanma, Luga, Angela Kibiya, Angela Dado, Tsirinda, Kasama, and Ma’ako.

Alhaji Ahmed Idris, media aide to Gov. Nasir Idris made the declaration in a statement he issued on Monday in Birnin Kebbi,

He quoted the chairman of Danko Wasagu Local Government Area, Alhaji Aliyu Hussaini-Bena, as confirming the return of the villagers.

“All the villagers sacked from their homes in the last three years have been resettled and have continued with their normal businesses,’’ Idris quoted the council chairman as saying.

Hussaini-Bena commended Gov. Idris and security agencies for making the resettlement possible and for providing security in the areas.

He expressed delight at security agencies’ resolve to completely dislodge bandits from the state.

“Previously, none of our people could sleep; none could go to the markets and nobody was going to the farm.

“Now, even villages in neighbouring Niger and Zamfara are enjoying the restoration of security in Kebbi,’’ he said.

Idris also quoted Hussaini-Bena as saying that Bena Market which collects highest internally-generated revenue in Kebbi had been re-opened for commercial activities.

“Bandits dislodged people in the southern part of Kebbi in the past four years; the bandits burned houses and property worth millions of Naira.

“Danko Wasagu, Sakaba and Fakai Local Government Areas in Zuru Emirate had been facing insecurity challenges also, but people are returning to their homes in those areas,’’ the council chairman also said.

Hussaini-Bena said Danko Wasagu Local Government Area had the largest number of refugees because it shared a border with Zamfara and Niger..

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HUNGER: Samuel John, 20, Jailed 6 Months For Stealing Beans

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The inability to control hunger may have landed a 20-year-old man, Samuel John, to six months in prison for stealing beans worth N20,000.

An Ibadan Grade ‘A’ Customary Court on Friday, sentenced Samuel John, after he pleaded guilty to a two-count charge of housebreaking and stealing.

The Court’s President, Mrs Sukurat Yusuf, sentenced John, without any option of fine and held that the convict should be kept in the Agodi Correctional facility in Ibadan.

Earlier, the Prosecutor, Mr Philip Amusan, had told the court that John committed the offences on Sept. 2, at about 6. 00 p.m., in Omi-Adio area, Ibadan.

Amusan said the convict broke into the house of  Mrs Felicia Oni and stole the beans without her consent.

He said the offences contravened Sections 411 and 390(9) of the Criminal Laws of Oyo State, 2000. 

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Instructor Docked For Alleged Attempt to Kill Father

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Man Docked For Alleged Attempt to Kill Father

…As Court remands man, 44, for allegedly defiling 9-year-old girl

A Magistrate’s Court in Gwagwalada, FCT, docked a computer instructor, Samson Abayomi for allegedly attempting to kill his father with an axe and knife.

The police charged Abayomi, who resides on Jeremiah Oseni Road, Gwagwalada, Abuja with criminal intimidation and mischief.

The Prosecution Counsel, Dabo Yakubu told the court that on Aug. 2 the defendant allegedly entered his father’s apartment, Mr Bello Samson with an axe and a kitchen knife to kill him.

Yakubu said that Samson was rescued by a neighbour and in the process, the defendant allegedly destroyed his father’s vehicle windshield valued at N50,000.

He said that during the police investigation, the defendant allegedly confessed to having used a stick to commit the act.

He claimed that the axe and knife used act was recovered from the defendant.

The prosecutor said that the offence contravened the provision of Sections 397 and 327 Penal Code.

The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The Magistrate, Olatunji Oladunmoye admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N500,000 with two reasonable sureties in like sum.

He ordered that the sureties must reside within the jurisdiction of the court and adjourned the case until Sept. 18 for hearing.

In another development, a Badagry Chief Magistrates’ Court sitting in Lagos, on Wednesday remanded a 44-year-old man, Sunday Lukas, in custody, for allegedly defiling a nine-year-old girl.

The Chief Magistrate, Mr Patrick Adekomaiya, ordered that Lukas be remanded at the Awarjigoh Correctional Centre, Badagry after he pleaded not guilty to a count charge of assault.

He ordered that the case file be duplicated and sent to the office of the Director for Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice.

Adekomaiya, however, adjourned the case until Oct. 28 for a ruling on the bail application filed by Lukas and for DPP’s legal advice.

Earlier, the police prosecutor, Ayodele Adeosun, told the court that the defendant committed the offence on May 28,  at 12.20 p.m., at No. 4, Aribena Site, Ijanikin area of Lagos.

He said that Lukas indecently assaulted the nine-year-old girl by inserting his fingers in her private part.

The prosecutor said the offence contravened Section 135 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

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Anti-Bullet Charm Trial: Native Doctor In Police Net For Allegedly Killing Client

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Anti-Bullet Charm Trial: Native DOCTOR IN POLICE NET FOR Allegedly Killing Client

Police in Edo have detained a teenager, a native doctor after his boast an Anti-Bullet proof charm failed, and his client sustained wounds which resulted in his death

The police detained the 19-year-old native doctor, Timothy Dauda, for allegedly shooting his client, Alex Ezekiel, to death during the “anti-bullet” charm trial.

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Moses Yamu, confirmed the incident to the newsmen on Monday, saying that the incident happened on August 20 in Onumu Community, near Igara, Akoko Edo Local Government Area of the state.

He said the suspect was arrested by operatives from the Igarra Divisional Police Station in Akoko-Edo.

It was learnt that the suspect allegedly claimed to specialise in preparing charms against gunshots and machete cuts.

A source further highlighted that the deceased had visited the native doctor’s home to obtain the charm.

It said that “in a shocking turn of events”, Dauda attempted to test the efficacy of the charm by shooting the client with a gun.

The charm was said to have failed as he sustained fatal injuries.

“When he was rushed to a hospital in Igarra, he was pronounced dead by a medical doctor,” the source further said.

Meanwhile, the police spokesman said the suspect would face prosecution as soon as investigations were concluded.

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