YULETIDE SECURITY: ENUGU POLICE OPERATIVES BUST ARMED ROBBERY AND ONE-CHANCE SYNDICATE, ARREST FIVE SUSPECTS, RECOVER IMITATION GUN, STOLEN TRICYCLES AND OTHER EXHIBITS. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 ENUGU STATE POLICE COMMAND PRESS RELEASE YULETIDE SECURITY: ENUGU POLICE OPERATIVES BUST ARMED ROBBERY AND ONE-CHANCE SYNDICATE, ARREST FIVE SUSPECTS, RECOVER IMITATION GUN, STOLEN TRICYCLES AND OTHER EXHIBITS Operatives of the Enugu State Police Command attached to the Anti-Cultism Tactical Squad have arrested five armed robbery and one-chance criminal suspects in a series of coordinated operations and investigations conducted between 22nd November and 1st December 2025. The suspects are Ikechukwu Patrick (male, 19), Odoh David (male, 21), Izuchukwu Ogbodo (male, 37), Charles Ekenechukwu Egwuatu (male, 39), and Justina Dike (female, 37). Exhibits recovered from them include an imitation gun, four stolen tricycles, a scissors blade, multiple master keys, and several SIM cards. Patrick and Odoh were first arrested on 22nd November 2025 with the assistance of the Neighbourhood Watch Group. An imitation gun and a scissors blade were recovered from them. They confessed to belonging to...

RUSSIAN CONVICT RELEASED TWICE TO FIGHT IN UKRAINE AFTER KILLING ELDERLY WOMAN. (PHOTO).

 


Russian Convict Released Twice to Fight in Ukraine After Killing Elderly Woman



A Russian convict, Ivan Rossomakhin, who was initially released from prison to fight in the war in Ukraine, has been released a second time to return to the front after killing an elderly woman, according to the relatives of the victim. "Grandma’s killer has escaped punishment for his crime – again – and has gone to fight in the war," Anna Pekareva, the granddaughter of 85-year-old Yulia Byuskikh, told the BBC.


Rossomakhin was originally serving a 14-year sentence for murder before being released in 2022 to join the Wagner mercenary group. After his time on the front lines, he was permitted to return to his hometown of Vyatskiye Polyany in Russia’s Kirov Region. It was during this time that he allegedly attacked and murdered Yulia Byuskikh in her own home.


The second release of Rossomakhin, despite the brutal crime, has sparked outrage and concern among the residents and relatives of the victim. Many fear that justice has not been served and that the war is being used as a loophole for convicted criminals to avoid proper punishment for their crimes.

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