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Edo first female CP resumes, warns against extortion, others

The first ever female Commissioner of Police for the Edo State Command, Betty Enekpen-Otimeyin on Monday resumed duties where she warned operatives of the Command against extortion and random searching of phones of the citizens.
Otimeyin who is the 49th Commissioner of Police of the State, said the directive against extortion and searching of phones is from the Inspector General of police and that such can only be done if it is necessary in the course of an investigation.
The CP who began her career in Bauchi State in 1992 and has served in various capacities at Commands across the country said she would also check against sex-based violence against women and children.
According to her “I started my career in Bauchi state, from there to Plateau where I worked in various divisions as DPO before I was moved to Edo state where I also worked in about 10 divisions as DPD; Oba Market, Textile Mill Road, Okhoro and a host of others.
“I also worked in the State Command as OC Conflict Resolution and I have a special interest in cases that have to do with gender violence that have to do with children.
“It also worked as an Assistant Commissioner in Kebbi State and Port Authority as AC Administration.
“I worked as Area Commander in Rivers, Imo as Assistant Police Commissioner before I was promoted to Deputy Police Commissioner and moved to Zone 5, headquarters, Benin, in charge of administration.
“Upon promotion to CP, I was transferred to the Force Intelligence Department, Force Headquarters, Abuja. From Abuja. I was transferred to Edo State as Commissioner of Police.
On checking phones, she said “The IG has said we don’t need to check phones, but when there are issues that relate to checking information, we can’t stop that.
“I am here to make sure that the crime level is reduced drastically, and I will look at extortion because the IGP has strongly warned against it.
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Benue LG chairman gives Fulanis 48hrs to leave all farmlands

The chairman of Agatu Local Government Area in Benue State, James Melvin Ejeh, has given Fulani herdsmen a 48-hour notice to leave all agricultural lands.
This announcement was made during a stakeholders’ meeting on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at the council secretariat in Obagaji.
The meeting included traditional leaders, representatives from the Fulani community, youth leaders, and security personnel to discuss the increasing concerns regarding herders’ activities on farmland as the planting season nears.
The Chief Press Secretary to the Agatu LGA Chairman, Obochi Solomon, reported that Ejeh highlighted the importance of safeguarding agricultural activities in Agatu in light of the upcoming planting season.
He remarked that agriculture is essential to the local economy and that farmers should have unhindered access to their lands.
Ejeh also acknowledged the current peace in the region but reiterated that maintaining uninterrupted farming activities is of utmost importance.
“Our farmers must cultivate without disruption. We will do everything necessary to create a safe environment for them,” he said.
The statement further disclosed that during the meeting, the Ado of the Fulani requested a one-week extension to allow the herders to prepare for their relocation, a request that the council approved.
The CPS noted that the General Youth Chairman of Agatu LGA, Oloche Silas, committed on behalf of the Agatu youth to support the peaceful evacuation process and to avoid any acts of violence.
Security personnel, including members of the Nigeria Police Force and the Department of State Services (DSS), were reported to have praised the peaceful resolution of the issue and promised to offer necessary assistance during the relocation.
Additionally, representing the Och’Agatu, Chief John Agidani, spoke at the meeting, commending the leadership of the Council Chairman and urging all parties to adhere to the agreement.
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Five suspected kidnappers eliminated by police in Delta

Five alleged kidnappers have reportedly died after a fierce gun battle with operatives of the CP-Special Assignment Team.
The suspects were confirmed dead in a hospital they were rushed to for medical attention.
Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe who confirmed the development in a statement, stated that the incident occurred on 21st April 2025.
The police image maker disclosed that operatives of the CP-Special Assignment team, acting on intelligence relating to kidnapping in Ubuluku, Isseluku, Issele-Asagba, and environs by one Bello Abubakar and his gang members, stormed one of their hideouts in Agu-Amawbia forest, Anambra State.
SP Edafe pointed out that during the raid of the suspects hideout in the forest, the operatives recovered one AK-47 rifle and one hundred and thirty-two rounds of live ammunition.
He further said the investigation was extended to another of their hideouts in a forest between Issele-Asagba and Utulu, where the said Bello Abubakar and his gang members were waiting in ambush.
According to the police image maker, the suspected kidnappers attacked the policemen in a fierce gun battle, but the team, who were aware of the battle ahead, reciprocated in like manner.
SP Edafe added that the manhunt for other injured fleeing suspects is ongoing.
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