DELTA STATE: ARREST OF SUSPECTED KIDNAPPERS, GUN RUNNERS AND; RECOVERY OF TWO (2) AK-47 RIFLES, AND THIRTY-SIX (36) ROUNDS OF LIVE AMMUNITION. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 DELTA STATE COMMAND PRESS RELEASE ARREST OF SUSPECTED KIDNAPPERS, GUN RUNNERS AND; RECOVERY OF TWO (2) AK-47 RIFLES, AND THIRTY-SIX (36) ROUNDS OF LIVE AMMUNITION The Delta State Police Command has recorded another major breakthrough in an intelligence-led operations targeting suspected kidnappers and illegal arms trafficking syndicate within and beyond the State. 1. ARREST OF FIVE SUSPECTED KIDNAPPERS/ RECOVERY OF ONE AK-47 RIFLE AND THIRTY-SIX (36) ROUNDS OF 7.62MM LIVE AMMUNITION: On 24 April 2026 at about 1830hrs, operatives of the command's tactical team based in Ughelli, acting on credible intelligence arrested one Ahmadu Usman (m), 22, a native of Lafiya, Nasarawa State, at Ekuigbo area of Ughelli in connection with a kidnapping syndicate terrorising commuters along Ughelli–Warri Road. Further interrogation led to the arrest of Haruna Abdullahi (m), 37, at Trailer Park along Warri–Sapele Road and one AK-47 rifle loaded with thirty-six (36) rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition w...

JOHANNESBURG FAMILY DEVASTATED AFTER FUNERAL PARLOUR CREMATION MIX-UP. (PHOTO).


  Johannesburg family devastated after funeral parlour cremation mix-up


According to MDN News, a Johannesburg family has been left heartbroken after discovering that their mother’s body was mistakenly cremated by B3 Funeral Parlour.


The grieving Thekiso family visited the funeral parlour to collect their loved one’s remains, only to be informed that her body had been erroneously cremated.


B3 Funeral Parlour has acknowledged the mistake and offered compensation to the family. Executive head Isaac Mamotsau issued an apology, explaining that an internal investigation revealed the error occurred due to a mix-up with identification tags.


“Our investigations revealed the greatest mistake, an error. We apologise for what occurred,” said Mamotsau.


He explained that during preparations, morticians removed the tags from the bodies, leaving them in the cold room. Upon returning the bodies to storage, the tags were misplaced, leading to the wrong body being cremated.


The funeral parlour has vowed to ensure stricter procedures are implemented to prevent such incidents in the future.

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