KEBBI POLICE OFFICER REJECTS ₦1.6M BRIBE FROM BANDITRY SUSPECTS. (PHOTO).

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 Kebbi Police Officer Rejects ₦1.6m Bribe from Banditry Suspects A police officer with the Kebbi State Command's State Criminal Investigation Department (SCIB) has turned down a ₦1.6 million bribe intended to compromise an ongoing banditry investigation. Kebbi Police Commissioner, Bello Sani, disclosed that Umar Garba from Dangandu village, Abubakar Alhaji from Maimaichi village, and Usman Muhammed from Bakaramba village conspired to offer the bribe in an attempt to influence the investigation. The bribery attempt occurred at the police command and led to the arrest of the suspects. They are set to face charges for trying to obstruct justice in connection with alleged crimes committed by the Lakurawa group in the northern part of the state. Commissioner Sani praised the officers for their integrity and reiterated the command’s commitment to cracking down on bandits and their accomplices.

TURKISH AIRLINES RESUMES FLIGHTS FROM ISTANBUL TO BENGHAZI AFTER 10 YEARS. (PHOTO).


 Turkish Airlines resumes flights from Istanbul to Benghazi after 10 years


Flights from Istanbul to Libya’s northeastern city of Benghazi resumed on Tuesday after 10 years, according to the Turkish transport and infrastructure minister, Anadolu Agency reported.


Abdulkadir Uraloglu told Anadolu that Türkiye’s flag carrier Turkish Airlines will be flying three times a week to Benghazi.


Uraloglu said Turkish Airlines started flights to Benghazi in May 2009 and operated regularly until suspension in January 2015.


He said the ministry is utilizing Türkiye’s advantageous geographical location with investments in the country’s aviation field.


“We transformed Türkiye into one of the world’s largest flight networks, as its location allows access to 67 countries with a combined gross domestic product of $51.2 trillion within a four-hour-flight radius,” he said.


The minister said 32 new airports were built in Türkiye in the last 22 years, enabling 58 domestic and 349 international destinations to be reached by air.


Uraloglu highlighted that flights to Santiago and Chile also resumed in December 2024, while earlier in the same month, Turkish Airlines started flights on the Istanbul-Kuala Lumpur-Sydney route, increasing the total number of international destinations to 349.

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