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Two Police officers killed by suspected gunmen
Two Police officers killed by suspected gunmen
The Nigerian Police, Yobe State Command has confirmed the killing of two police officers at the Kolere Police Outpost in Fune Local Government Area.
DSP Ali Pindar was killed in late January 2025, allegedly by hoodlums.
Prior to his death, DSP Pindar had arrested a high-profile gang leader and transferred the suspect to the Damagum Divisional Police Headquartres.
The suspect was arraigned and granted bail.
The second incident occurred on February 9, when DSP Jantuku Philibus, the outpost’s officer-in-charge, was killed while attempting to arrest a suspect.
DSP Philibus killed one of the attackers before being overpowered and fatally injured.
SP Dungus Abdulkarim, the command’s Public Relations Officer, confirmed the incidents.
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Medical Doctor arrested for allegedly treating injured armed bandits
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Medical Doctor arrested for allegedly treating injured armed bandits
A doctor named Lawan Ado was detained by security personnel in Katsina State on suspicion of treating infamous bandits, including Usman Modi Modi, the sought bandit kingpin.
Ado, a native of Safana Local Government Area, was captured when intelligence revealed that he was caring for wounded bandits who were active throughout the state.
Ado allegedly admitted to treating multiple injured criminals at their hiding places during questioning.
One of his first high-profile patients, according to the suspect, was Usman Modi Modi, who had been injured during a clash with the Yan Kyanbara vigilante group.
Ado revealed that Modi was initially treated at a hospital in Taskiya but was later brought to him for further medical care. For his services, Ado claimed he was paid N18,000.
It was gathered that Ado had traveled across multiple locations to provide medical care to various criminals, including another bandit identified as Karanboguwa.
Ado’s arrest represents a significant breakthrough in the ongoing battle against banditry in the state, as authorities ramp up efforts to dismantle the networks supporting these criminal activities.
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Five Bandit Commanders lay down arms, surrender to Nigerian Army
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Five Bandit Commanders lay down arms, surrender to Nigerian Army
A number of infamous bandit commanders who have long terrorised Katsina state’s Batsari, Safana, and Jibia local government areas (LGAs) have turned themselves in to the Nigerian Army.
Those who surrendered include Abu Radda, Umar Black, Abdullahi Lankai, Jijjige, and Dabar Musa Dan Gandu, all of whom are well-known members of the Jibia axis who have a history of engaging in horrendous criminal activity.
Security sources verified that the leaders’ decision to surrender was impacted by the ceaseless military operations in the area, according to Zagazola Makama, a renowned counter-insurgency newspaper that focuses on the Lake Chad region.
These operations, backed by strong community engagement, have put immense pressure on the bandits.
The repentant leaders have reportedly handed over their weapons to the troops and freed several hostages they had previously abducted.
As part of their reintegration process, they have called on the government for support, specifically requesting involvement in infrastructure projects like the construction of markets and hospitals, as a means to build a better future for themselves and their communities.
In a powerful statement, the former bandit leaders expressed their commitment to embracing peace and leaving their criminal pasts behind. They vowed to make a positive contribution to society, distancing themselves from violence and lawlessness.
This peaceful resolution was facilitated by the National Community for Security and Societal Advancement in Katsina (NCSOSACK), led by Hamisa Batsari, which has been pivotal in engaging the region’s troubled communities and promoting a peaceful settlement.
Meanwhile, in another encouraging development, the Defence Headquarters recently announced that 800 former Boko Haram fighters, who also surrendered to the military, are undergoing a deradicalisation program and will soon be reintegrated into society.
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Senior Lawyer reveals what gives Egbetokun legal ground to continue staying in office as IGP
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Senior Lawyer reveals what gives Egbetokun legal ground to continue staying in office as IGP
Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Mike Ozekhome has spoken on the escalating controversy surrounding Kayode Egbetokun’s tenure as Inspector-General of Police (IGP), confirming that recent changes to the Police Act 2020 give him legal grounds to remain in office.
In a legal opinion, Ozekhome stressed that Egbetokun’s appointment and tenure are solely governed by the Police Act 2020, which means that his continuing employment is valid even though he would turn 60 in September 2024.
In recent weeks, there has been a heated discussion about whether Egbetokun should retire when he turns 60. Egbetokun’s stance is still legitimate, nevertheless, according to Lateef Fagbemi, the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice.
Fagbemi clarified that Egbetokun’s appointment, which took effect on October 31, 2023, is secured for a four-year term under the amended Police Act, overriding the usual retirement age of 60.
Fagbemi further noted that the National Assembly’s 2024 amendment to the Police Act allows the IGP to remain in office for four years, irrespective of age.
This adjustment, he explained, ensures that the IGP’s tenure is no longer bound by the civil service retirement rule, which typically mandates retirement at 60 or after 35 years of service.
Ozekhome, responding to the legal complexities, agreed with Fagbemi’s interpretation, stating that the amended Police Act governs the IGP’s tenure moving forward.
He added that unless a court rules otherwise, Egbetokun’s position remains legally sound. Furthermore, the Senior Advocate pointed out that the Nigerian Constitution does not specify the duration of an IGP’s tenure, making the provisions of the Police Act the definitive legal framework for Egbetokun’s continued service.
“For the avoidance of doubt, IGP Egbetokun’s continuous stay in office is legal and is in line with the provisions of the constitution and the Police Act as amended in 2024, which allows the occupant of the office (Egbetokun) to enjoy a term of four years certain effective from the date of his appointment as IGP, in this case, the 31st day of October, 2023,” Ozekhome said.
“This advisory is necessary for the kind guidance of the general public and stakeholders.
“Meanwhile, I believe it would have been much better and contextual if the AGF had put forward this sole ground of the amendment to the Police Act as being enough justification for an extension to the tenure of Kayode Egbetokun as IGP, without more.
“My take on this debate, therefore, is that the Police Act, 2020 (as amended in 2024) is the only extant law governing Egbetokun’s appointment and tenure of office.
“It remains so until it is successfully challenged and a judicial interpretation upturns it.
“The entire Act or its provisions, including amendments as enacted by the NASS, remain constitutional, legal, and valid for all time until pronounced otherwise by the courts.
“I have read with calmness and deep research the argument that an extension of IGP’s tenure can only be done through the Constitution.
“No. Rather, any fault inherent in the Police Act (as amended), if there be any, can only be set aside by a competent court of law.
“It is therefore not correct to argue that any alteration to the IGP’s tenure can only be made through an amendment of the 1999 Constitution.”
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