DUTCH REFEREE ROB DIEPERINK DIES WEEKS AFTER REMOVAL FROM WORLD CUP OFFICIATING LIST. (PHOTO).

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 Dutch referee Rob Dieperink dies weeks after removal from World Cup officiating list Dutch referee Rob Dieperink has died at the age of 38, weeks after FIFA removed him from its list of officials for the World Cup. The Dutch Football Association (KNVB) confirmed his death in a statement, saying it was “shocked and deeply saddened” by the news. His cause of death has not been disclosed. Dieperink was arrested in April by the Metropolitan Police in the United Kingdom following a report of an alleged sexual assault involving a teenage boy in London. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said officers responded on April 9 to a report of sexual assault at an address in Croydon and arrested a man in his 30s on suspicion of the offence. Police later said that after reviewing available evidence, including CCTV footage and digital devices, the investigation had concluded that “the evidential threshold had not been met” and no further action would be taken. Following the investigation, FIFA co...

SEEKS STRONGER SYNERGY WITH PRIVATE GUARDS TO TACKLE INSECURITY IN KWARA.(PHOTO).


 Seeks Stronger Synergy with Private Guards to Tackle Insecurity in Kwara.


The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Kwara State has urged stronger collaboration between security agencies and private guard companies to curb rising insecurity.


State Commandant, Umar Mohammed made the call at a Security Summit in Ilorin the state capital, organized in collaboration with the Association of Licensed Private Security Practitioners of Nigeria (ALPSPN). The summit themed “The Role of Private Security Guards in Crime Prevention and Intelligence Gathering” highlighted the growing threat of banditry, kidnapping, cultism, and cybercrime, stressing that conventional agencies cannot tackle them alone.


Once known for its peace, Kwara has in recent times faced insecurity challenges. The NSCDC Commandant Umar Mohammed maintained that the state’s 62 licensed private security firms, if well-regulated and integrated, can provide vital intelligence and support to security agencies in protecting lives and property.


Chairman of ALPSPN in the state, Samuel Bola, acknowledged challenges in the sector but assured of ongoing efforts to eliminate quack operators.


For his part, Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, represented by his Senior Special Adviser on Security, Muyeeden Aliyu, pledged continued government support to security operations.


The summit brought together key security stakeholders, policymakers, and private operators, setting a new agenda for intelligence sharing and stronger synergy in safeguarding the state

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