Lagos To Seize Properties Used By Kidnappers

The Lagos State Government yesterday warned that it will not hesitate to confiscate houses and hotels used as hideouts for kidnapping and other criminal activities.

Commissioner of Police Mr. Fatai Owoseni, who read the riot act while briefing reporters after the State Security Council meeting presided over by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, said the government was poised to eradicate the menace of kidnapping and militancy.

He said: “The take away for today after the Security Council Meeting is for us to look at all the strategies that we have been employing in tackling the security challenges that we had in the state and to further strategise with the view to sustaining those measures that would put all the criminal elements in check.

“The Security Council has come out to let our people know emphatically that the state is more poised at tackling all the criminal challenges and making sure that all the criminal elements that are going about will not be allowed any free reign; they will not be given freedom of space to practice any of their criminal acts.

“There is no hiding place for criminal elements again and as we get them, they would be made to face the full wrath of the law.

“In addition to that, the Council resolved that any structure or any places of hiding that criminal elements are using, the state will not hesitate, in the interest of the public, to take over those safe havens, structures or houses,” he said.

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N119bn Fraud: FG Seeks To Seize Tompolo’s Assets

The federal government has asked a Federal High Court in Lagos to freeze the assets of former militant leader Government Ekpemupolo (alias Tompolo) who is charged alongside eight others with converting public funds to private pockets.

In the application by counsel to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Festus Keyamo, the prosecution is seeking an order of the court to confiscate all moveable and immoveable properties of Tompolo discovered by the anti-graft agency. The application which was made based on Sections 80 and 81 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015 attached the properties to be seized thus: No. 1 Chief Agbamu Close DDPA Extension Warri (Effurun), Delta State; and all properties of Mieka Dive Ltd and Mieka Dive Training Institute Ltd situated at No. 77, Lioth Street, ODPA Ugborikoko, Uvwie Local Government Area, Delta State; all properties of Global West Vessel Specialist Ltd; All properties of Muhaabix Global Services Ltd; a River Crew Change Boat named MUHA -15.

Others are: the property known as “Tompolo Dockyard”, by the end of Enerhen Road, Effurun, Warri; “Tompolo Yard” at Chevron Clinic Road, Next to Next Oil, Edjeba, Warri; Diving School at Kurutie, at Escravos River and “Tompolo House” at Oporaza Town, opposite the Palace in Delta State.

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Scam Alert!!! Fake Policemen Seize PVCs From Owners

Individuals posing as police men now seize Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) from people ostensibly with the intention to disenfranchise them. The people mostly at the receiving end are commercial motorcyclists aka okada riders, mostly of northern extraction in Lagos State.

The ploy employed by these fake policemen is to pose as security operatives enforcing the ban on okada on some major streets in the state.

The fake policemen after collecting motorcycles from their riders by force, would then ask the riders to bail themselves by submitting their PVCs. The fake plain clothes policemen would thereafter released the motorcycles without returning the PVCs.

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Soldiers ‘Capture’ Boko Haram Attackers, Seize Anti-Aircraft Guns

Reports provide that Nigerian soldiers on Wednesday morning, during the repel of boko haram insurgents in Biu, captured five Boko Haram terrorists and seized two anti-aircraft guns.

It was said that the capture happened after the troops foiled an early morning attack by the violent sect in Biu, Borno State.

Credit: Punch