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 Over 25 million phones stolen in one year – FG The Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey report of the National Bureau of Statistics, a Federal Government agency, shows that Nigeria recorded 25.35 million phone theft cases between May 2023 and April 2024. According to the report, this was the most common type of crime within the period under review. The report read, “The number of crimes experienced by individuals in Nigeria was analysed over a period of time. The results show that theft of phones (25,354,417) was the most common crime experienced by individuals, followed by consumer fraud (12,107,210) and assault (8,453,258). However, hijacking of cars (333,349) was the least crime experienced by individuals within the reference period.” It also noted that most phone theft cases occurred either at home or in a public place, and about 90 per cent of such cases were reported to the police. Despite the high rate of the incident being reported, only about 11.7 per cent of t...

POLICE OPERATIVES ARRESTED 18YRS OLD GIRL, AND FIVE OTHERS FOR ROBBERY+BAUCH CP RECEIVED TWI STUDENTS BODIES.(PHOTOS).#PRESS RELEASE


PRESS RELEASE 6th December 2023

The editors,

CRIME BULLETIN

Commissioner of Police Bauchi State Command, CP Auwal Musa Mohammed received in audience the leadership of two students bodies(NUBAS and SUG ) in his office at the State Command Headquarters, their visits were prompted by the recent incident which occurred on 02/12/2023 where some unknown persons, numbers not ascertained, snatched a handbag containing a mobile phone belonging to a lady one Philomena Ahobee, 'f' 28yrs a student of Abubakar Tatari Polytechnic (ATAP) Bauchi, as a result of which her boyfriend Agbaidu Joseph, 'm' aged 28yrs of Anguwan Ngas who is a student of Abubakar Tafawa Balewa university (ATBU) Bauchi, tried to help her to retrieve the handbag containing the phone. The assailant(s) stabbed him on the left-side of his chest with a sharp knife.  

The victim was rushed to Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH) Bauchi for treatment but he was certified dead while on admission by a medical doctor.

While addressing the CP, the leadership of the students union kicked against the violent protest by some erring students of the university. They applauded the CP for his swift response and for nipping it in the bud with the violent protesters. 

The students leaders presented a letter of request to the Commissioner of Police soliciting more security presence around their communities.

In his response, the Commissioner of Police began by observing a minute of silence in honor of the deceased. 

While accepting the letter, the CP assured them of the deployment of the Intelligence and operational asset of the Command to the affected areas .He also ordered the posting of more personnel and patrol vans for constant visibility patrol in the area. 

The Commissioner of Police, reiterates that the basic obligation of the police is to protect the lives and properties of the citizens, excessive use of force to quench violence is not the only last available option to a police officer in matters of conflict and crisis resolution. 

He said that in the process of policing society, certain “unavoidable problems” come to the fore, saying that even at such, there is a need for utmost demonstration of professionalism.

 “Right cannot be fought through violence but by way of reconciliation,” he emphasized. 

While lamenting that it was wrong for the students to have taken laws into their own hands in a matter that only the higher institutions and other relevant stakeholders can adjudicate, thereby creating a vacuum for unscrupulous persons to highjack the protest and turn it into a violent one leading to a confrontation with the school authority.

The Commissioner of Police further encourages residents of the state to remain law-abiding, be vigilant, and promptly report suspected criminals and their activities to the police as the command is committed to lasting peace.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Auwal Musa Muhammed psc assured that efforts are being intensified to apprehend the culprit(s) that perpetrated the inhumane dastardly act on the deceased and further assured that Justice will be served unfailingly.

POLICE OPERATIVES ARRESTED 18YRS OLD GIRL, AND FIVE OTHERS FOR ROBBERY 


Following the directive of the Commissioner of Police CP Auwal Mohammed Musa psc to mop up criminal elements hibernating around Yelwa Axis, the Command has arrested five suspected miscreants including an 18yrs old girl for Criminal conspiracy, armed robbery, receiving stolen property, and causing grievous hurt.

The suspects who are said to be terrorizing the Yelwa axis ran out of luck when the Commissioner of Police gave a matching order to the Divisional Police Officer to crack down on all criminals disguising themselves as students around the area. 

The suspects arrested include:
Umar Saidu 'm' aka Popo 20yrs old;
Florence Jeremiah 'f' 18yrs;
Sani Abdullahi 'm' aka Bamba 27yrs;
Bello Adamu 'm' aka Omata 19yrs;
Adamu Musa 'm' aka Mai-anguwa 25yrs all of Yelwan Kagadama area. 

The crux of the matter that prompted their arrest was that on the 13th of November, 2023 Sani Abdullahi 'm' aka Bamba together with Florence Jeremiah, his girlfriend connived and boarded an Okada from Awala area to Yelwan Kagadama behind the Jum'at mosque and used a stick and hit the Okada rider on his forehead.

While confessing during interrogation, the 18-year-old girl confessed to have taken Okada from Awala roundabout to Yelwa area with the intention of snatching his motorcycle as screemed with her boyfriend. The prime suspect, Sani Abdullahi who works as a carpenter, confessed to having masterminded plan and connived with his girlfriend, Florence to execute it. 

Consequently, Investigation revealed that the said Sani Abdullahi had previously conspired with Umar Saidu, Adamu Musa, Bello Adamu, and three other suspects who are now at large and robbed the following persons;

1. Murtala Yusuf 'm' aged 47yrs of Baffajo Road Yelwa of his Haojue motorcycle valued N 380,000, but sold it N80, 000 to one Adamu Sabiu who was equally arrested.
2. Hamidu Abdu m aged 34yrs of the same address and stole his infinix note 5 phone valued at N30,000, haojue lucky motorcycle valued at N180,000. 
3. They also raided the house of one Ibrahim James m aged 35yrs of the same address and stole his Gionee M12 valued at N96,000 and ITEL Valued at N69,2000. The suspects confessed to have sold the items to one Tasiu 'm' aka Tasee Surname and address yet unknown and currently at large. The proceeds of the crime were shared among the suspects where two of the suspects arrested confessed to have benefited the sum N30,000 each as proceed of crime, and they used the money to buy clothes for themselves.

While the Commissioner of Police directed for a discreet investigation at the state Criminal Investigation department of the command, he equally assured the good people of Yelwa axis of his commitment to ending all forms of crime and criminalities in the area. 
  

SP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil, Anipr,
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO)
For: Commissioner of Police,
Bauchi State Command.
More photos below. 








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