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Ondo police arrest 29-year-old for allegedly faking own kidnap to extort parents
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The Ondo Police Command has arrested a 29-year-old man, Bello Azeez, for allegedly staging his own abduction in a bid to extort money from his family and friends.
Azeez, a native of Ipele in Owo Local Government Area, was apprehended on Saturday after police investigations revealed that he masterminded the scheme after his father allegedly declined his request for a loan of N500,000 to settle a debt.
According to the Police command, Azeez pretended to be travelling to Ibadan, Oyo State capital, on August 11, 2025, before placing distressed phone calls to relatives, claiming he had been kidnapped.
He reportedly pleaded for ransom to secure his release.
Disturbed by the situation, his parents and close friends were said to have mobilized funds and launched a GoFundMe account, eventually raising N500,000.
The police investigation revealed that the ransom was then transferred into Azeez’s personal bank account on his instructions.
Suspicion arose when family members noticed that the “kidnappers” insisted on having the ransom paid directly into the supposed victim’s account- an unusual practice in abduction cases.
The family subsequently alerted the police.
Police operatives tracked the phone number used during the negotiations and discovered that Azeez never left Owo town throughout the period of his alleged captivity.
He was arrested and, during interrogation, confessed to the crime.
Confirming the development in a statement in Akure, Ondo Police spokesman, Olayinka Ayanlade, said the suspect will be charged to court upon completion of investigations.
“This case once again underscores the dangers of greed, deceit, and the lure of quick wealth, which often push individuals into acts capable of ruining their future,” Ayanlade, a deputysuperintendent of police (DSP) said in the statement.
He cautioned parents and guardians to properly guide their children against crime, peer pressure, and moral decadence.
Reiterating the stance of the Inspector General of Police to nip crime in the bud, Ayanlade stressed the command’s commitment to professionalism, justice, and intelligence-led policing aimed at securing lives and property.
He further quoted the Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, CP Adebowale Lawal, as assuring residents that criminality in any form would not be tolerated.
Ayanlade urged members of the public to continue cooperating with security agencies to ensure peace and safety in society.
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Police arrest four over Hajj fraud in Kebbi
Kebbi Police Command has said that it has in her custody four suspects for defrauding intending pilgrims in the state.
SP Bashir Usman, spokesman of Kebbi State Police Command, in a statement said that following complaints from victims and Kebbi state pilgrims welfare agency arrested four persons for allegedly defrauding intending pilgrims and issuing them fake Hajj bags,fake and fake medical records.
He said suspicion began when the intending pilgrims names were not seen in the list of approved pilgrims but had in their possession hajj materials which investigations revealed they were fraudulently given by the suspects.
The statement further said that the prime suspect Aminu Hassan Zauro was arrested by the police with other suspect namely Tabiu Abubakar, Usman Attahiru, Mustapha Sani Zauro and one Bello jos who currently in custody and are being investigated.
Bashir added that suspect Aminu Hassan Zauro defrauded the victim of 8,600.00 under the promise of securing two Hajj seats.
“The prime suspect Aminu Hassan Zauro has no connection whatsoever with Kebbi state pilgrims welfare agency but convinced with other suspects to defraud the unsuspecting intending pilgrims to the extent of giving them fake Hajj materials,” he said.
While other suspects are at large following the arrest of those in custody, CP Umar. M Hajia admonished members of the public to be wary of Hajj fraudsters and deal with the agency or approved agents.
He pledged to do justice in the matter to ensure those at large are brought to book, warning criminals to abandon their nefarious habits or be ready to face the Police.
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Drama as police arrest Osun monarch in court
Drama ensued at the premises of an Osun State High Court sitting in Ede on Monday as operatives of the Nigeria Police Force arrested a traditional ruler in the state, the Elegbedi of Egbedi, Oba Muideen Azeez.
Before the arrest, the monarch had appeared before Justice Kudirat Akano on charges bordering on arson.
The royal father appeared before the court alongside Akeeb Azeez Abioye, Yisa Surajudeen Akolapo, Rasidi Ayandiran and Sarafadeen Abioye.
The defendants were alleged to have, among other offences, on September 3, 2019, at a farm in Iloba within the Ede Judicial Division, while armed with firearms and offensive weapons, robbed Wasilatu Akinola and other women processing palm oil with her of about 70 kegs of palm oil, palm kernel, palm fruits, goats and other domestic animals valued at about N10m.
During Monday’s proceedings, defence counsel, M. Atobatele, called four witnesses, including three police operatives and the palace secretary.
While being led in examination-in-chief, one of the police operatives, Assistant Superintendent of Police Akindosu Olusoji, who said he served at the Ido-Osun Police Division between 2019 and 2021, told the court that it was the monarch who had called to complain that someone destroyed his farm, adding that the alleged perpetrators were arrested.
“I and one other officer visited the area in Egbedi. At the farm, I met a pastor and some other labourers using chemicals in a spraying machine to spray the maize crops on the farm and I asked who he was and he said he was the owner of the farm.
“I asked why he was destroying it if he was the owner. So, I got him and the labourers arrested. I obtained their statements and they were detained, and I continued with the investigation. I never arrested any of the defendants. They were the ones who came to complain,” he told the court.
Justice Akano, in her ruling, adjourned the matter till June 17 for continuation of hearing.
But shortly after the session, police operatives arrested the royal father within the court premises and whisked him away.
When contacted for clarification on the incident, the Osun State Police Command spokesperson, Abiodun Ojelabi, confirmed the arrest, saying the operatives executed a court order and remand warrant.
Ojelabi said, “The officers acted strictly based on a court order. There was an arrest and remand warrant issued by a court.
“He was arrested and remanded in the Ile-Ife Correctional Centre based on a court order.
Metro
One hospitalised as container collapses on bus in Lagos
One casualty has been rushed to the hospital after a loaded 20ft container truck lost control of its brakes and eventually fell onto a mini yellow bus.
The Lagos State Transport Management Agency (LASTMA) revealed that the incident occurred at Second Rainbow, inward Oshodi, on the service lane by the police tactical team station in Lagos.
The incident also affected some roadside shops.
Men of the Nigeria Police Force are present to document the accident, while our LASTMA officials are well-positioned to manage traffic.
Two vehicles have been contacted to ensure prompt evacuation while traffic is still moving.
In February, two people were killed after a collision involving two fully laden 40-foot container trucks along the Cele inward section of the Oshodi–Apapa Expressway in Lagos, authorities said.
LASTMA confirmed that one of the truck drivers and a suspected miscreant lost their lives in the crash, which occurred around Mile 2 on the busy freight route.
According to LASTMA, the driver of one of the trucks (registration number T-392 LA) was trapped inside the cabin following the impact and was later confirmed dead.
The second victim, described as a suspected miscreant, was found beneath one of the trucks during recovery operations, though officials said the circumstances of his presence at the scene were not immediately clear.
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