Massive police swoop in FCT nets record 1,611 suspects, 21 stolen vehicles recovered 

In its ongoing crackdown on crime and criminals’ hideouts, the FCT Police Command said it has recovered 21 stolen vehicles and apprehended 1,611 suspects through coordinated operations in April 2025, Persecondnews reports.

FCT Police Commissioner Ajao Adewale disclosed this at a media briefing at the command headquarters on Friday in Abuja, where he advised car owners to adopt basic safety measures such as installing tracking devices, pedal locks, and steering wheel locks to prevent vehicle theft.

The operations, he said, were driven by intelligence and aimed at tackling the growing incidents of car theft and drug-related crimes in the FCT.

According to Adewale, the command’s targeted raids on blackspots and hideouts, backed by other security agencies and vigilante groups, yielded arrests of suspects involved in diverse crimes.

The police boss also disclosed that 15 suspects were arrested in connection with car theft incidents, and out of the 21 recovered vehicles, six have been returned to their owners, while 15 vehicles were showcased during the press briefing.

Elaborating on the arrests, Adewale said: “On April 11, police operatives attached to the Central Police Station intercepted a 1999 Toyota Camry, popularly known as “pencil light,” being driven suspiciously near the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission. The driver, Hassan Bukar, attempted to escape but was apprehended.

“Investigations revealed that the vehicle had been stolen from the Commission’s premises. A bunch of master keys used in vehicle theft was recovered from the suspect, who confessed to plans of selling the car in Kaduna State.

“In another case, on April 10, one Daniel James reported to the police that his mechanic, Abdulazeez Auwal Salisu, had disappeared with his 2011 Toyota Camry. The car was traced to a buyer in Gwarinpa, and the suspect, Alex Lucky Ologhosele, was arrested. The vehicle was recovered, while Abdulazeez remains at large.

“Also, on March 4, the Command recovered an official Hilux vehicle that had been stolen by its assigned driver, Abubakar Sadio. The driver had driven the vehicle away on March 3 and was apprehended in Kaduna while trying to sell it. Another unregistered Hilux was also found in his possession.

“On April 28, five men attempting to sell a stolen Mercedes Benz E-400 were arrested in Life Camp. The suspects Suleiman Idris, Isyaku Habibu, Ganiyu Sadiq, Idowu Akintunde, and Bello Muyideen were caught after a potential buyer alerted police about the suspicious transaction. The vehicle was confirmed to have been stolen from Lagos.

“The Command also carried out massive anti drug raids between April 30 and May 1. A total of 1,488 suspects were arrested in a joint operation with the Army, local hunters, and other security outfits. These operations took place in several high crime zones within the FCT.

“Exhibits recovered during these raids include large quantities of cannabis, methamphetamine, tramadol, codeine, ziphanol, Exol, diazepam, and other narcotics. Non-drug items recovered include 149 mobile phones, 14 laptops, 10 tablets, 109 ATM cards, 15 motorcycles, 10 POS machines, and two generator sets.”

The police commissioner praised the joint effort of all security agencies and urged residents to view security as a collective responsibility while reiterating the importance of sharing timely information with the police and remaining vigilant in their neighborhoods.

He said: “During our investigations, we observed that many criminals use sophisticated tools to bypass car security systems. Simple devices like tracking systems can deter them or aid recovery. I want to strongly urge residents to install car trackers. These devices are no longer luxury they are a necessity in today’s security environment.

“It is important to know who your neighbor is and what they do. This awareness can help in preventing crimes.”

The commissioner reiterated the Command’s dedication to enhancing security in the FCT, stating that all suspects will be prosecuted once investigations are finalized.

Massive police swoop in FCT nets record 1,611 suspects, 21 stolen vehicles recovered 

In its ongoing crackdown on crime and criminals’ hideouts, the FCT Police Command said it has recovered 21 stolen vehicles and apprehended 1,611 suspects through coordinated operations in April 2025, Persecondnews reports.

FCT Police Commissioner Ajao Adewale disclosed this at a media briefing at the command headquarters on Friday in Abuja, where he advised car owners to adopt basic safety measures such as installing tracking devices, pedal locks, and steering wheel locks to prevent vehicle theft.

The operations, he said, were driven by intelligence and aimed at tackling the growing incidents of car theft and drug-related crimes in the FCT.

According to Adewale, the command’s targeted raids on blackspots and hideouts, backed by other security agencies and vigilante groups, yielded arrests of suspects involved in diverse crimes.

The police boss also disclosed that 15 suspects were arrested in connection with car theft incidents, and out of the 21 recovered vehicles, six have been returned to their owners, while 15 vehicles were showcased during the press briefing.

Elaborating on the arrests, Adewale said: “On April 11, police operatives attached to the Central Police Station intercepted a 1999 Toyota Camry, popularly known as “pencil light,” being driven suspiciously near the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission. The driver, Hassan Bukar, attempted to escape but was apprehended.

“Investigations revealed that the vehicle had been stolen from the Commission’s premises. A bunch of master keys used in vehicle theft was recovered from the suspect, who confessed to plans of selling the car in Kaduna State.

“In another case, on April 10, one Daniel James reported to the police that his mechanic, Abdulazeez Auwal Salisu, had disappeared with his 2011 Toyota Camry. The car was traced to a buyer in Gwarinpa, and the suspect, Alex Lucky Ologhosele, was arrested. The vehicle was recovered, while Abdulazeez remains at large.

“Also, on March 4, the Command recovered an official Hilux vehicle that had been stolen by its assigned driver, Abubakar Sadio. The driver had driven the vehicle away on March 3 and was apprehended in Kaduna while trying to sell it. Another unregistered Hilux was also found in his possession.

“On April 28, five men attempting to sell a stolen Mercedes Benz E-400 were arrested in Life Camp. The suspects Suleiman Idris, Isyaku Habibu, Ganiyu Sadiq, Idowu Akintunde, and Bello Muyideen were caught after a potential buyer alerted police about the suspicious transaction. The vehicle was confirmed to have been stolen from Lagos.

“The Command also carried out massive anti drug raids between April 30 and May 1. A total of 1,488 suspects were arrested in a joint operation with the Army, local hunters, and other security outfits. These operations took place in several high crime zones within the FCT.

“Exhibits recovered during these raids include large quantities of cannabis, methamphetamine, tramadol, codeine, ziphanol, Exol, diazepam, and other narcotics. Non-drug items recovered include 149 mobile phones, 14 laptops, 10 tablets, 109 ATM cards, 15 motorcycles, 10 POS machines, and two generator sets.”

The police commissioner praised the joint effort of all security agencies and urged residents to view security as a collective responsibility while reiterating the importance of sharing timely information with the police and remaining vigilant in their neighborhoods.

He said: “During our investigations, we observed that many criminals use sophisticated tools to bypass car security systems. Simple devices like tracking systems can deter them or aid recovery. I want to strongly urge residents to install car trackers. These devices are no longer luxury they are a necessity in today’s security environment.

“It is important to know who your neighbor is and what they do. This awareness can help in preventing crimes.”

The commissioner reiterated the Command’s dedication to enhancing security in the FCT, stating that all suspects will be prosecuted once investigations are finalized.

Breaking: Bamise Murder Case: Lagos BRT Driver Condemned to Death Three Years After 

The long-awaited justice has finally been served as the killer of Oluwabamise Ayanwola, a 22-year-old girl murdered by a Lagos Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) driver, Andrew Ominikoron, was on Friday sentenced to death by hanging.

Justice Sherifat Sonaike of the Lagos State High Court, sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square Annexe, handed down the verdict.

Persecondnews had reported that Bamise (Oluwabamise), a young Nigerian unmarried woman who was abducted after boarding a BRT in Lagos on March 1, 2022, was found dead nine days later.

Ominikoron was arraigned on a five-count charge bordering on murder, conspiracy, and rape, in connection with the girl’s death, as well as the sexual assault of Dr. Anosike Victoria and the rape of Maryland Ojiezelu.

He had pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

In her judgment delivered on Friday, Justice Sonaike held that the Lagos State Government had successfully proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

She declared: “For the death of Oluwabamise Ayanwola, you will be hanged by the neck until you are dead. May God have mercy on your soul.

National Assembly Moves Resumption To May 6

The National Assembly has officially extended its resumption date for plenary sessions from Tuesday, 29 April to Tuesday, 6 May 2025.

The announcement was contained in a memo dated 21 April 2025 and signed by the Clerk of the National Assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana.

The NASS clerk confirmed the shift and cited participation in upcoming national events as the reason for the extension.

“I am directed to inform Distinguished Senators, Honourable Members, and the general public that the two Houses of the National Assembly have extended the date for the resumption of plenary sessions from Tuesday, 29th April 2025, to Tuesday, 6th May 2025,” Ogunlana stated.

According to him, the date change was to enable lawmakers to partake in the Workers’ Day celebration on 1 May and attend to pressing constituency matters.

“We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding,” he added.

The Senate had previously adjourned plenary on 27 March, ahead of the Easter and Eid al-Fitr holidays.

FG Denies Report On Enugu Airport Concession

The Minister for Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has faulted a media report claiming that it has agreed on a concession duration for the Akanu Ibiam International Airport (AIIA), Enugu.

It will be recalled that Enugu Airport came under media scrutiny barely 48 hours ago after Air Peace airline suspended its flight operations to the airport due to infrastructural defects.

This suspension of flight services prompted the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria to immediately shut the airport, stating that it would embark on emergency runway rehabilitation.

In a statement signed by the Special Adviser on Media and Communications to the Minister, Tunde Moshood, on Monday, Keyamo described the report as untrue.

Although the minister acknowledged that the government was considering concessions and had received proposals from various interested companies, he stated that no conclusion had been reached.

Moshood noted that many of the airports in the country are operating at a loss and have to be subsidised monthly by the government, reinforcing the need for concessions.

The statement partly reads: “Whilst it is true that the Federal Government is considering proposals for the concession of five major airports, this is a proactive measure to ensure these vital facilities can meet and maintain international standards, given the increasing financial demands of their operations. Many of our airports are presently running at a loss, so they have to be subsidised each month by the Federal Government. It is noteworthy that this initiative to concession started under previous administrations.

“At this stage, prospective concessionaires have indeed submitted various proposals, including different durations for the concessions. It is important to emphasise that the Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace Development has not established any fixed duration. All submitted proposals are currently undergoing thorough evaluation and will eventually be reviewed by the ICRC before being presented to the Minister for onward conveyance to FEC for approval. We can confirm that this review process has not been concluded. However, for the sake of transparency, the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo SAN, directed some months ago that the Aviation Labour Unions be included as part of the negotiating teams.

“Therefore, we must state unequivocally that the information suggesting a predetermined concession duration is false, unfounded, and intended to cause unwarranted disaffection and mistrust in this process by those with entrenched interests. ”

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Plateau Killings: Christians Stage Peace Walk To Honour Victims

Amid renewed attacks and mounting death tolls, the Christians in Plateau State on Monday staged a peace walk in protest against the incessant killings ravaging communities in the state.

The peace walk, under the joint leadership of the Church Denominational Leaders Forum and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Plateau State chapter, was also a tribute to the victims and a cry for justice.

The participants—men, women, the elderly, and youths—marched through the streets to register their anguish and frustration over the rising insecurity in the northcentral region.

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The procession covered by Channels Television showed a crowd of concerned residents with banners calling for peace and action.

The inscriptions on some of the banner read, “That they die not in vain. Stop the killings. Stop the bloodshed. Every life matters; let Plateau live. ”

Christians  during the peace walk in Plateau April 15, 2025

According to the organisers, the protest was a direct response to the continuous and bloody assaults on Plateau communities, especially those killed in recent attacks on Ruwi, Hurti, and Zikke in Bokkos and Bassa local government areas.

“Their death should not be in vain,” a church leader said during the march.

Plateau and neighbouring Benue State have been gripped by a fresh wave of violence in recent weeks, largely blamed on bandits.

The April 2025 attacks in Bokkos and Bassa claimed over 100 lives, marking one of the deadliest incidents since the Christmas Eve massacre in 2023, which left about 150 people dead in Bokkos alone.

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Call For FG’s Intervention

Describing the killings as genocidal, Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, said the invaders, armed with sophisticated weapons, have displaced residents and taken over more than 60 communities. He emphasised the need for urgent federal intervention to halt the land-grabbing and wanton bloodshed.

In Benue State, the crisis remains equally dire. Over the weekend, suspected herders attacked communities in Ukum and Logo local government areas, leaving 56 people dead. Governor Hyacinth Alia has appealed to President Bola Tinubu’s administration to take decisive action and restore security.

The string of attacks comes at a time when Christians across the world, including in Nigeria, are celebrating Easter—a season of peace, love, and sacrifice. However, for many communities in the Middle Belt, this year’s Easter was marked by mourning.

In his Easter message from Paris, France, President Bola Tinubu condemned the killings and reassured Nigerians that his administration remains resolute in ending insecurity. “Forces of evil will never prevail over our country,” he declared. He also disclosed that he had issued firm directives to the Armed Forces and other security agencies to take decisive action.

L-R: COMBO PHOTO of President Bola Tinubu, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, Governors Caleb Mutfwang and Hyacinth Alia

More Calls To Address Insecurity

Reacting to the crisis, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar criticised the Tinubu government for what he described as “utter incompetence” and a disturbing lack of empathy. “The blood of innocent Nigerians continues to be spilled with appalling regularity… Yet, the Tinubu presidency remains disturbingly indifferent,” he said.

Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, also decried the unrelenting violence, saying, “Enough is enough regarding the persistent killings and insecurity plaguing our nation. ” He urged government authorities to work closely with traditional rulers to tackle insecurity from the grassroots level.

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Meanwhile, Senate President Godswill Akpabio called on Nigerians to use the spirit of Easter to set aside political, ethnic, and religious divisions and unite for the peace and progress of the nation. “I hope the atmosphere that permeates this season would cause them [the killers] to jettison their evil ways, turn a new leaf and embrace peace,” he said.

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has however, ordered Commissioners of Police across the country to enhance visibility policing, boost intelligence gathering, and intensify patrols across public spaces. He stressed the importance of protecting places of worship and recreation centres during the Easter celebrations.