BAUCHI POLICE DISMANTLES ARMED ROBBERY SYNDICATE, APPREHENDS SEVEN SUSPECTS INCLUDING TWIN BROTHERS. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE

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 BAUCHI STATE POLICE COMMAND PRESS RELEASE BAUCHI POLICE COMMAND DISMANTLES ARMED ROBBERY SYNDICATE, APPREHENDS SEVEN SUSPECTS INCLUDING TWIN BROTHERS The Bauchi State Police Command has recorded another operational success with the dismantling of an armed robbery syndicate specializing in mobile phone snatching. Acting on a distress call received at ‘C’ Division, Tafawa Balewa Estate, at about 1525 hours on 23rd May 2026, police operatives responded swiftly to a report of an ongoing robbery along Adamu Ajiya Street, by Ran Road, Bauchi. The prompt intervention led to the arrest of seven suspects linked to the criminal network. During the operation, one machete and one knife were recovered from the suspects. So far, two victims have been identified and their statements obtained to aid investigation. The arrested suspects are:   1. Uzairu Adamu alias ‘Goje’, 20 years old   2. Mohd Dahiru alias ‘Kansila’, 28 years old   3. Abubakar Usman alias ‘Polio’, 2...

DREW SIDORA WARNS SHE AND HER OLDEST CHILD COULD BE HOMELESS IF FORCED TO LEAVE MARITAL HOME. (PHOTO)


 Drew Sidora warns she and her oldest child could be homeless if forced to leave marital home

Television personality Drew Sidora is seeking relief from a court order that requires her to leave the marital home she shares with estranged husband Ralph Pittman. 


In filings obtained by TMZ, Sidora argued that she lacks the financial means to secure new housing before the May 31 deadline and warned that she and her eldest child could face homelessness if the order is not reversed. 


She emphasized the income disparity between herself and Pittman, claiming he earns nearly three times more, which complicates her ability to comply with the relocation requirement.


The couple’s divorce proceedings, which began in March 2023, have been marked by disputes over custody and living arrangements. 


In a recent hearing, Pittman was awarded primary custody of their two children, though both parents retained joint legal custody. 


The ruling followed allegations that the children were arriving late to school while under Sidora’s care. 


The court also ordered Sidora to vacate the residence, where she currently lives upstairs while Pittman occupies the basement.


Sidora has previously accused Pittman of infidelity and sought primary custody herself, underscoring the contentious nature of the case. 


Her latest request highlights the ongoing strain of the divorce, as she appeals for reconsideration of the housing order on the grounds of financial hardship and stability. 


A judge has not yet ruled on her motion.

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