Tuesday 26 March 2013

EXCLUSIVE; SSS ARRESTS 20 SUSPECTED BOKO HARAM MEMBERS IN LAGOS

















Plans by some suspected terrorists to move into Lagos was yesterday foiled , following the arrest of 20 of them along the Lagos/Ibadan expressway.
The suspects as gathered, were inside a trailer loaded with goods from the northern part of the country. But on reaching Berger, plain clothes security operatives later discovered to be personnel of the Department of State Services reportedly accosted the trailer. But eye witnesses said the driver refused to stop.

EXCLUSIVE; NIS Repatriates 57 Illegal Nigerien Aliens




















... As police lumps 17 northerners as illegal aliens

by Chiemelie Ezeobi


The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), today repatriated 57 out of the 100 illegal immigrants arrested during last Friday's raid of the Ijora-Badia area of Lagos State by the state Police Command and the state Task Force on Environment and Other Offences.

While the 57 aliens from the Republic of Niger were repatriated, 18 of the illegal immigrants from Mali who had fled their war-torn country, were transferred to the United Nations Refugee Commission to take action.

Although the raid was part of the stringent security measures put in place by the state command to checkmate the influx of suspected Boko Haram members into the state, 17 Northerners were mistakenly arrested and lumped as illegal immigrants.

Naeto C, Wife Welcomes Son


















 Naeto and Nicole Chikwe welcomed their son yesterday.
 Nicole gave birth in a hospital in Washington DC, USA .
Mother and son are said to be doing great. 

Henry Okah Gets 24-year Jail Term













The man suspected to be behind the 2010 Independence Day 
Bombing that killed 12 people was today sentenced to 24 years 
in prison by a South African Court. Okah was found guilty on 
13 counts of terrorism, including engaging
 in terrorist activities, conspiracy to engage in terrorist activities
and delivering, placing, and detonating an 

Plateau: Policeman, 28 Others Killed, as Gunmen Sack Five Communities


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Governor Jonah Jang
Ganawuri district of Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, again came under  attack by gunmen on Monday night leaving at least 28 persons dead and several others seriously injured.
Houses and churches in these villages of DaJak, Attakar, Zadien, Luka and Marid were not spared, as the attackers set them ablaze, leaving them in ruin and forcing the remnants of the communities to escape for refuge in neighbouring Kaduna State.
In the fury of the attack, a police corporal, simply identified as Jibril, serving with the state the command was shot dead by the assailants.

Kano Bomb Blast: 900 Corps Members Seek Re-deployment


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Corps members
About 900 National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) members out of the 2413 deployed to Kano State for their orientation have been re-deployed to other parts of the country.
The State Coordinator of the NYSC, Alhaji Bashir Yakasai said prior to last Monday's incident in Sabon Gari, very few corps members indicated interest to be re-deployed after the orientation phase of their service.

...Investigations on Boko Haram in Lagos Ongoing, Says Army


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Army Headquarters
•Police transfer 100 foreign suspects to NIS
Chiemelie Ezeobi
Following last week's raid on the building housing the suspected Boko Haram members at the Ijora-Badia area of Lagos by operatives of the State Security Service (SSS) and Operation Mesa (OP Mesa), the Nigerian Army Monday said investigations were ongoing.
This is just as the security agencies, including the police and the Lagos State Government, Monday transferred about 100 foreign suspects in their custody to the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Lagos for prosecution and possible deportation.
Speaking to THISDAY on the phone, the spokesperson, 81 Division of the Nigerian Army, Colonel Kingsley Umoh, said investigations were ongoing to round up the remaining suspects who are currently on the run.
Although he could not confirm the supposed terrorist cell in Lagos, Umoh said the security agencies involved were on top of the situation, adding that the suspects would have succeeded but for timely intervention and the raid last week.