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Security Guard Bags 3 Months Jail For Stealing Pumping Machine—-An Abeokuta Magistrates’ Court sitting in Isabo, on Friday, sentenced one Mr Samson Akanbi to three months imprisonment for stealing pumping amachine and other valuables.

The defendant pleaded guilty to the four court charge of conspiracy, stealing and malicious damage.

The magistrate, A.K Araba, convicted the defendant following his plea of guilty to the charges.

Araba sentenced Akanbi to one month imprisonment for the first count of conspiracy, and three month each for the second, third and fourth count charges.

She noted that the sentence should run concurrently.

Earlier, the Prosecutor, ASP Matthew Famuyiwa, told the court that the convict committed the offences on Sept.16 2023, at about 8.00a.m. at No 13B Lafenwa in Abeokuta.

According to him, the convict conspired with others now at large to enter into the compound of one Mr Oluwole Lijadu to steal pumping machine, bucket and some clothes.

Famuyiwa said the convict entered Lijadu’s compound and stole a pumping machine worth N40,000 and a bucket valued N2,000.

He said the convict also damaged water pipe worth N5,000.

Famuyiwa added that the convict went to another compound and stole padlock keys valued N25,000 belonging to one Mrs Mariam Ologundudu.

The convict who was the former security guard to the complainant stole all the items which worth N72,000.

He said the convict was cut through a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) camera, when the complainant came to her shop and noticed that her shop had been burgled.

The CCTV camera captured the convict and some of his gang that conspired to steal the items, which led to his arrest.

The prosecutor said the offences contravened Sections 516, and 390(9) and 451 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun, 2006.

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Biafran Political Activist Simon Ekpa To Be Repatriated For Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, Witness Tells Court

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Biafran Political Activist Simon Ekpa To Be Repatriated For Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, Witness Tells Court—A prosecution witness, identified as PW-AAA, on Friday, said that Simon Ekpa would soon be brought from Finland to Nigeria to face trial for supporting Nnamdi Kanu in the agitation for Republic of Biafra.
PW-AAA, one of the Department of State Service (DSS) operatives that arrested Kanu in 2015 at a Lagos hotel, told Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja in the ongoing trial of Kanu, the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
The witness, whose real name was not mentioned because of security reasons, stated this during cross examination  by Kanu’s counsel, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN.
Earlier, the Federal Government also tendered more items recovered from  Kanu and admitted as exhibits by the court.
These include one black laptop,  two multi mix transmitters, one mini white Apple iPad with a pouch, one grey Apple iPad with a pouch, one grey MacBook with a pouch, one grey MacBook with case, one mini drone sound wave speaker, and two mini white speakers.
Others are one large computer mouse, one white adaptor, one laptop adaptor and one carton bag with laptop, two 3G modems, two Glo modems, one Glo Hawaii modem, one MTN modem, one Etisalat modem, one flash drive and one camcorder.
These also included one hand recorder in a black pouch, one MacBook Pro adaptor, one Mic stand, one Phillips headphone, one radio sharp mic with cord, one pro sound mic with cord and one 4G LTE modem.
Others are a bunch of cards, one power adaptor for mixer, one Easy Blaze white modem, one Samsung phone,1 black Motorola phone and one Nokia phone.
Also found on him are “one black Samsung phone, one black phone, 1 D-Link black modem, one 8GB flash drive, one extension wire adaptor, one pair of shoes, one belt, one pair of ciderwood sneakers and one footwear.
“One black Softech wristwatch, two singlets, one sealed Hermes perfume, one Trinket, one Pokham perfume, one Fredrick Peckham wristwatch, one Diesel wristwatch, one Alexander Christy collection wristwatch, one Club wristwatch.
“Others are a bank MasterCards, copies of documents, one copy of IPOB complementary card, documents tagged IPOB, one white clipper, one bottle of medicine, one Oman perfume, one Mini scented oils, one empty black purse.
“Others are one Nigerian passport bearing the names Okwu Kanu Nwannekaibeya Nnamdi Ngozichukwu and one British passport bearing the name Okwu Kanu Nwannekaibeya, one black purse, one passport holder, one card holder, one box of Rocarden wristwatch and four bundles of cords.”
While being cross examined, PW-AAA said no weapon was recovered from the IPOB leader during his arrest in Lagos.
He also said that no arms was recovered from the lady arrested along with Kanu.
He said though the recovered items might not be ordinarily offensive, the intention of the defendant might  be otherwise.
PW-AAA also told the court that he did not analyse any of the items recovered because his mandate was to effect arrest and obtain statement from Kanu.
Justice Omotosho adjourned the matter until May 6, May 7 and May 8 for continuation of cross examination.

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Police Arrest VeryDarkMan At GtBank Premises In Abuja

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Police Arrest VeryDarkMan At GtBank Premises In Abuja

 

 

Popular Nigerian media activist and influencer Martins Vincent Otse, known widely as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has been arrested by the Nigerian police in Abuja.

The arrest reportedly followed his public criticism of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank) over alleged unauthorized transactions from his mother’s account.

His lawyer, Barrister Deji Adeyanju, confirmed the development on Twitter on Friday, revealing that officers of the Nigeria Police Force apprehended VeryDarkMan at Area 3 in Abuja.

In another update, he added, “A team of policemen arrested VDM at GTB. He was arrested with his friend C Park but they left his mom alone.”

More details to come…

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