DG NEMA TAKES DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AWARENESS TO PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS IN ABUJA.(PHOTOS).

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 DG NEMA Takes Disaster Risk Reduction Awareness To Primary School Pupils in Abuja The Director General of NEMA, Mrs. Zubaida Umar, has visited LEA Primary School, Durumi, Abuja where she engaged pupils in an interactive session on disaster prevention and safety awareness. The visit which formed part of NEMA’s ongoing efforts to promote disaster risk reduction education among young Nigerians and build a culture of safety from an early age. A statement by Manzo Ezekiel, Head, Press Unit indicates that while addressing the pupils, Mrs. Zubaida Umar emphasized the importance of basic safety habits and simple disaster mitigation measures that children can adopt both at home and in school. She taught the pupils practical steps to reduce risks associated with common emergencies such as fire outbreaks, flooding, and unsafe play environments.  The Director General encouraged them to be safety conscious, remain alert to potential dangers in their surroundings, and promptly report hazar...

YOBE STATE POLICE CRACK DOWN ON PHONE THEFT, ATM CARD FRAUD SYNDICATE, ARREST 9 SUSPECTS. (PHOTO).


 Yobe State Police Crack Down on Phone Theft,  ATM Card Fraud Syndicate, Arrest 9 Suspects


The Yobe State Police Command has arrested nine suspects linked to a highly specialized criminal syndicate involved in phone theft and ATM card fraud. 


The suspects, aged between 18 and 25, were apprehended at Lale Guest Hotel in a well-coordinated intelligence-led operation by the State Intelligence Department (SID).


According to the Command, the suspects used stolen mobile phones to gain unauthorized access to victims' bank accounts and perpetrate various internet and ATM fraud schemes. During interrogation, they confessed to their crimes and demonstrated methods used to steal and manipulate victims' phones to retrieve PIN codes and passwords for fraudulent transactions.


The suspects arrested include Abba Ali, 23, Abdullahi Mohammed, 22, Yakubu Ba’a Mai, 19, Usman Mohammed, Abdullahi Mohammed, 23, Abubakar Mohammed, 25, Mohammed Umar, 21, Sani Aminu, 18, and Umar Abba, 25, all from various locations in Yobe and Borno States.


Twelve Android phones and other valuable items used in perpetrating criminal activities were recovered from the suspects. The police command is currently investigating the matter and will charge the suspects to court upon completion of the investigation.


Commissioner of Police, CP Emmanuel Ado, commended the operatives for their commitment and charged them to sustain the tempo. He reiterated the Command's determination to keep criminal elements in check and ensure Yobe State remains unsafe for criminals.


The CP also cautioned hotel operators against providing safe spaces for criminals, warning that anyone found aiding or harboring suspects will face legal consequences.

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