Tag: OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI

  • Police recover 115 stolen vehicles, rescue 387 kidnap victims in 1 month

    Police recover 115 stolen vehicles, rescue 387 kidnap victims in 1 month

    The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said the Nigeria Police Force recovered 115 stolen vehicles and rescued 387 kidnap victims nationwide in one month.

    Adejobi said at a news conference on Monday in Abuja that the successes were recorded during several operations nationwide in January.

    The police spokesman said 960 suspects were arrested by operatives of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) in the month under review.

    He said 244 of the suspects were arrested over armed robbery, 170, kidnapping, 240 murder/homicide, 53, unlawful possession of prohibited firearms, 130, rape and 123, cultism.

    Adejobi said 172 firearms and 3,134 ammunition of various calibers, including 12 rounds of 7.88 mm ammunition, two AK-47 rifles, eight fabricated AK-47 rifles and four fabricated revolver guns were recovered from the suspects.

    The police spokesman said other items recovered were five fabricated semi-automatic pistols, 11 AK-47 magazines and 1,121 AK-47 live ammunition.

    He said eight of the suspects were arrested by operatives of the IRT in Plateau over gun running and unlawful possession of Prohibited Firearms.

    Adejobi said the suspects were arrested following credible intelligence on activities of a gun running syndicate in Plateau.

    He said the only female suspect in the syndicate had confessed during police investigation that she sold 900 rounds of AK-47 live ammunition to one of the male suspects.

    According to him, one locally made pistol, two rounds of 7.88 mm live ammunition, eight fabricated AK-47 rifles, four fabricated revolver guns and three fabricated semi-automatic pistols were recovered from the syndicate.

    He said two AK-47 magazines and 1,105 AK-47 live ammunition were also recovered from the suspects.

    Adejobi said building on the momentum of the operation, operatives of the IRT on Jan. 28 arrested two additional members of the syndicate.

    He said the operatives recovered eight fabricated AK-47 rifles, four fabricated revolver rifles, three fabricated semi-automatic pistols and two fabricated AK-47 magazines concealed in the doormat of a red Volkswagen station wagon.

    ]`The suspects confessed to having taken delivery of the recovered firearms from a notorious firearms fabricator, currently at large,” he said.

    Adejobi said efforts were being intensified to apprehend the fleeing firearms fabricator and others fabricating guns and supplying to wrong hands in the country. 

  • Police Denies IGP Involvement in Alleged Money Smuggling Scheme

    Police Denies IGP Involvement in Alleged Money Smuggling Scheme

    Even though it failed to commence investigation on an incident that occurred over a year ago, the Nigeria Police Force denies protecting a cartel that is allegedly involved in smuggling money from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    Pressured by the weight of public opinion, the police has rejected claims linking Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun to the alleged cartel.

     According to the Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, reports suggesting that the IGP was protecting those responsible are false.

    The controversy stems from an incident at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on August 26, 2023.

     Four officers, including DSP Peter Ejike and Inspector Esther Okafor, allegedly extorted ₦43,160,000 from an individual, Andrew Ejah, who was transporting ₦74,950,000 on behalf of clients.

     After unlawfully detaining Ejah, the officers claimed to have seized only ₦31,790,000 and sought a cut from the money in exchange for suppressing the case.

    Following an investigation prompted by a complaint from the money’s owners, the officers were found guilty of corruption, misconduct, and tampering with evidence. 

    Adejobi emphasized that these officers, who had attempted to cover up their actions by spreading false claims, have been suspended and will face prosecution.

    What observers query in Mr. Adejobi’s explanation is why the NPF is yet to commence investigation on the incident that occurred over a year ago on August 26, 2023.

    The Police force has urged the public and media not to propagate misinformation aimed at damaging the reputation of the IGP and to instead focus on the ongoing efforts to address corruption within the force.