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Police nab serial killer ‘Itaapa’ implicates Osun politician as godfather, alleges he got 30 rifles during 2023 polls
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Nigeria Police Force, Osun State Command has arrested a 32-year-old notorious cultist and alleged serial killer, Bode Owoeye, also known as Bode Itaapa, for conspiracy, armed robbery, unlawful possession of prohibited firearms and murder.
The suspect alleged that his group were political thugs working for a certain Honourable Sanya Omirin, who typically gave them instructions through another wanted cultist named Adefioye Solomon.
Owoeye was arrested alongside Mukaila Lateef, 45, and David Samuel, 26.
Parading the suspect at the command headquarters in Osogbo on Friday, Yemisi Opalola, the spokesperson for the Osun Police Command, disclosed that his arrest in Ilesa resulted from credible intelligence available to the command.
Opalola explained that complainants of the missing Children were first reported at Iperindo Police Station that their children left their homes for their mining sites and did not return before the case was transferred to the Anti-Kidnapping Squad for discreet investigation.
According to her, credible Intelligence revealed that members of Aye confraternity were sighted freely moving around with dangerous weapons on that day, which led the detectives to search the hideouts of the cultists, where one locally banned pistol and a black mask were found and registered as exhibit.”
“Subsequently, the detectives on rescue mission later apprehended one Bode Owoeye, a.k.a. “Bode Itaapa,” who was identified as a member of Aye confraternity and is on a wanted-list of Osun State.”
“During the interrogation, he confessed that other members of his Aye confraternity were responsible for the abduction and killing of the victims inside the bush. He also admitted that his group was the political thugs working for one Honourable Sanya Omirin, who usually gives them instructions through another wanted cultist, Adefioye Solomon, a.k.a. Solo Iwara, who is responsible for so many killings within the Ilesha axis.”
“Also, he confessed that they attacked one Honourable Ayodeji Olaolu, the APC candidate, during the election into the House of Representatives in 2023, at the party secretariat and shot him in his head and chest. He further revealed that the confraternity had over 30 pump-action rifles, which were mostly procurred before the 2023 election”.
“Subsequently, the detectives arrested one Samuel David, who was mentioned to be a member of Aye confraternity involved in the killing of one Ibrahin Taiwo, a.k.a. Omo-Alhaja. During the investigations, the suspect mentioned his five fellow hit-men under Kehinde Itaapa who stormed the venue of the PDP rally on February 21, 2023, and killed the deceased”.
“In the course of the investigation, one of the complainants came to report that she was the mother of the late Taiwo Adebiyi, a.k.a. “Omo-Alhaja,” and alleged one Shittu Lekan, a.k.a. “Araba,” to be the killer of his son. Samuel David later took the detectives to Oke-Eta village, where he kept one pump action gun given to him by Bode Owoeye to perpetrate the crime, and it was recovered as an exhibit.”
“Olabode Owoeye stated further that he bought the gun from Mukaila Lateef, who is his arm dealer, who illegally sold some guns to him. Meanwhile, efforts are still ongoing to arrest the fleeing members. The suspects will be charged to court on the completion of the investigation,” she added.
Opalola added that dangerous weapons like one last Cally-made pistol with three live cartridges, one single barrel gun, and one pump action gun, including an unregistered motorcycle, one unregistered highlander jeep, a black face mask, some Cally-made criminal charms, and two cross bags, were recovered from criminals.
The image maker said efforts were ongoing to arrest the fleeing members and the suspects would be charged in court upon the completion of the investigation.
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Three Nigerian Women Acquitted of Drug Trafficking Charges in Saudi Arabia After 10 Months
By Gloria Ikibah
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the discharge and acquittal of three Nigerian women, Hadiza Abba, Fatima Umate Malah, and Fatima Kannai Gamboi, who had been arrested in Saudi Arabia on drug trafficking charges.
Abba, Malah, and Gamboi were arrested on 5th March 2024 at Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Azeez International Airport in Madinah, Saudi Arabia, following the detention of two Nigerian nationals caught with substantial amounts of cocaine.
The women were detained as suspected accomplices but have now been cleared of all charges after spending 10 months in detention.
In a statement sign by the Acting Spokesperson, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, the Ministry credited the outcome to “prolonged diplomatic and legal engagements” between Nigerian and Saudi authorities. Their release was finalized with the intervention of Nigeria’s Consulate-General in Jeddah, led by Ambassador Muazam Nayaya.
“This case, which attracted much attention in both Saudi Arabia and Nigeria, highlights the importance of strong diplomatic ties and persistent efforts to ensure justice,” Ebienfa stated
The acquitted women have been handed over to Nigerian authorities in Jeddah and are undergoing immigration processing for their return to Nigeria, where they will reunite with their families.
The Ministry reiterated its commitment to protecting the rights and welfare of Nigerian citizens abroad.
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FCT Minister Wike Vows To Clampdown on Highway Vandals
…says the criminals are devilish
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has vowed to crackdown on vandals responsible for the removal of sewage manhole covers along Abuja highways, following the arrest of several suspects by security agencies.
Speaking on the alarming trend, Minister Wike condemned the actions of the criminals, describing them as “devilish and reckless,” and emphasized that such acts endanger public safety and undermine the government’s efforts to provide essential infrastructure.
“It is disheartening that funds meant for public welfare are being sabotaged by unscrupulous individuals who strip vital infrastructure for selfish gains,” Wike said.
He further revealed that ongoing investigations aim to uncover the entire network involved, including the buyers and collaborators fueling the vandalism.
The Minister vowed that no offender would go unpunished, stressing that law enforcement agencies have been directed to “track down and prosecute all culprits involved in the crime.”
Minister Wike praised the vigilance of ordinary Nigerians, especially the concerned citizen who captured and shared a viral video of the vandalism in progress.
He lauded the action as an example of “patriotism and civic responsibility,” urging more citizens to join efforts in safeguarding public assets.
“This is the kind of patriotism Nigeria needs. I commend the individual who raised the alarm, and I encourage others to speak out whenever they notice such destructive behavior,” Wike added.
Following Wike’s directive, relevant stakeholders, including the FCT Department of Development Control and the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), have stepped up measures to monitor and protect public infrastructure.
These agencies are also working to strengthen collaboration with security operatives to prevent further acts of vandalism.
Wike disclosed that additional updates on the ongoing investigation and arrests would be shared with the public, emphasizing the government’s commitment to tackling the menace head-on.
In light of the incident, the Minister called on Abuja residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity around public infrastructure to security agencies.
“We all have a duty to protect what belongs to us collectively. This administration will not tolerate any act that endangers lives or reverses developmental progress,” he concluded.
With arrests already made and investigations ongoing, residents await further developments as the FCT Administration intensifies efforts to safeguard critical infrastructure and hold vandals .
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