OVER 25 MILLION PHONES STOLEN IN ONE YEAR- FG. (PHOTO).

Image
 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...

HOW KADUNA-ABUJA TRAIN DERAILED IN JERE, LEFT PASSENGERS STRANDED. (PHOTOS).


 How Kaduna-Abuja Train Derailed In Jere, Left Passengers Stranded


Some coaches in a train which departed the Rigasa Train Station in Kaduna on Sunday morning to Abuja  reportedly derailed in a mountainous area near Jere.


According to sources, the train with many passengers on board left Kaduna at about 8 am but after about an hour, about 3 coaches derailed.


Security operatives and soldiers were deployed to the scene of incident and the railway engineers were seen trying to repair the damaged parts of the rail track.


Though official statement was being awaited, the source said there was no casualty during the incident.

More photos below. 



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

INNOSON GIVES OUT BRAND NEW IVM G5 AND SALARY FOR LIFE TO THE MAN WHO PROPHESIED ABOUT HIS VEHICLE MANUFACTURING IN 1979.(PHOTO).

SHAKIRA COVERS WOMEN'S HEALTH MAGAZINE,APRIL ISSUE.

SSANU, NASU THREATEN STRIKE OVER WITHHELD SALARIES. (PHOTO).