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Confusion as drunk policeman releases 13 suspects to celebrate new year

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A Zambian police officer has freed 13 detainees from custody on New Year’s Eve while drunk, declaring they should celebrate the occasion, authorities confirmed on Thursday.

Detective Inspector Titus Phiri, stationed at Leonard Cheelo Police Station in Lusaka, reportedly seized the keys from a fellow officer, unlocked the cells, and instructed the suspects to leave.

The detainees, facing charges such as robbery, burglary, and assault, remain at large.

“In a state of intoxication, Detective Inspector Phiri forcibly took the keys and told the suspects they were free to cross into the new year,” said police spokesperson Rae Hamoonga.

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Phiri fled the scene after the incident but was later apprehended. A manhunt is underway to locate the escaped detainees.

The incident has sparked outrage and humor among the public. Lawyer and former presidential spokesperson Dickson Jere commented on social media.

“I keep laughing each time I picture the scenario – comical! But then I remembered a similar incident in 1997,” he wrote.

He said that on New Year’s Eve in 1997, the late, controversial High Court Judge Kabazo Chanda ordered the release of 53 suspects, some of whom were deemed dangerous by the police, saying their arrest had taken too long without any appearance in court.

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Hamoonga assured the public that the police are investigating and that disciplinary measures will be taken.

“This behavior is unacceptable and does not reflect the values of the Zambia Police Service,” he said.

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Seven injured as three-storey building collapses in Rivers

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Mr Evans Bipi, Rivers Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development says no death was recorded in a collapsed three-story building that occurred in Ikwerre Local Government Area.

The Commissioner on Sunday in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Mr Emeka Idika, said that the affected building under construction collapsed on Saturday, Jan.4.

According to him, a timely rescue mission by the ministry and that of the Special Duties alongside other joint efforts averted the loss of lives as victims were taken to the hospital for medical care.

The commissioner said no fewer than seven persons sustsined various degrees of injuries in the incident.

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“It is unfortunate that we are beginning the year with this tragic incident, though no life was lost, this is the 4th building collapse we are witnessing in the state since I assumed office”

“Preliminary investigation at the scene of the incident showed that the building may have collapsed due to the use of substandard materials by the builder.

“Specifically, the use of 12mm rods for decking a building is a clear violation of construction standards, unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident, as similar cases in the state had been linked to the same cause.

”The property has been sealed pending investigation into the cause of collapse,” the Commissioner said.

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Several persons feared k!led as tanker falls, explodes in Agbor

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Several persons are feared killed at Agbor, headquarters of Ika South Local Government Area of Delta State following the bursting into flames of a tanker laden with petrol.

According to News Net Nigeria, the incide occurred when the petrol tanker fell by First Bank while the driver was trying to make a turn on the ever-busy Old Lagos/Asaba Road that runs through Agbor main town.

From some videos seen by this medium, some residents and passersby were helpless in trying to put out the flames as firefighters were yet to arrive at the scene.

Several houses and vehicles around the scene were severely burnt, and some were still engulfed by the raging fire.

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The body of a car owner who was caught up by the flames could be seen on the road.

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Fear in Northern Nigeria as Boko Haram, ISWAP renew deadly supremacy battle

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A recent nine-minute video released by Boko Haram’s Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati Wal-Jihad (JAS) has revealed heightened clashes with their rivals, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

The video, titled “Kill Them Wherever You Find Them: A Struggle Between the Believers and the Apostates Inside the Islamic Caliphate,” portrays fierce confrontations between the two groups.

The violent encounters reportedly occurred between December 23 and 24, 2024, in several locations within Abadam Local Government Area of Borno State, including Toumbun Gini, Toumbun Sale, Mangari, and Metele.

The footage highlights the growing intensity of the conflict between these factions, with graphic scenes of heavy fighting and significant casualties. The ongoing rivalry points to deepening divisions within the extremist landscape.

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Lake Chad-based conflict analyst, Zagazola Makama has extensively documented the clashes, emphasizing the increasing fragmentation among terror groups in the region.

Analysts warn that this internal conflict could exacerbate insecurity, threatening civilian lives and disrupting humanitarian operations in affected areas.

The escalating rivalry serves as a stark reminder of the enduring security challenges faced by Nigeria and neighboring countries.

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