The Delta
State police command has confirmed the arrest of two male teachers of a
secondary school (names withheld) in Agbor who were allegedly involved in
homosexuality.
It was
gathered that the teachers have allegedly ruined the lives of some students in
the school, a popular male secondary school. According to the father of one of
the students, (name withheld), the suspects had been in the act with male
students for over four years before nemesis caught up with them with the arrest
by the police.
They were
allegedly caught in the act inside the school premises and upon interrogation,
confessed to the crime. Investigation revealed that the victims are currently
being treated at the Agbor General Hospital for bruises in their anus.
The police
image-maker in the state, Mr. Andrew Aniamaka, who spoke to journalists
yesterday in his office, confirmed the arrest of the two teachers. He said the
two suspects are in grade level 10 and 12 respectively, adding: “investigation
is ongoing while the suspects are being detained.”
This is
coming days after the Lagos State government arraigned 28 adults and 12 minors
before a Lagos Magistrate’s Court for allegedly engaging in homosexuality,
contrary to the laws of the land. They were all arrested by the police in Owode
Onirin area of the state, after being caught in the act of homosexuality at a
popular hotel in the area simply known as Vintage Hotel.
Meanwhile,
as the police intensify its ‘operation absolute sanity’ along the Abuja-Kaduna
Expressway, 40 more suspected kidnappers were over the weekend arrested. This
is as the police rescued three victims from the kidnappers’ den, who have since
been reunited with their families.
The
suspects, including a notorious gang leader, Ali Bello, alias Zungi; his
deputy, Alhaji Goma Shehu, aka Namagogo; the armourer, Mohammed Muju’a; Danladi
Hassan; Mohammed Abubakar; Daniel Owobi; Egwu Ogiri; Bashir Haruna; Shadrach
Hosiah; Victor Yohanna; Suleiman Isah; and Abbas Aliyu were among the second
batch arrested.
Others
include Bala Isiya, Hafiz Jibrin, Aminu Mohammed, Abdullahi Adamu, Tukur Ado,
Iliyasu Soda, Mohammed Musa, Aliyu Halilu, Ali Adamu, Ahmadu Ya’u, Shehu Habu,
Ishakwu Ibrahim, Mustafa Ibrahim, Tanko Abdullahi, Jibrin Mohammed, Jibrin
Wali, Tijjani Ahmad, Mohammadu Rabiu, Suleiman Mohammed, Dahiru Bello,
Abdulkarim Bello, Mohammed Abubakar, Usman Abdullahi, Umar Garba, Abdulraman
Amadu, Mu’azu Salisu, Bala Isiyaku and Mohammad Sani.
Police high
command spokesman, Jimoh Moshood, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), who
paraded the suspects, disclosed that assorted arms, ammunition, charms and
properties of their victims were recovered from them.
He said a
locally-made SMG, three AK47 rifles, a double barrel riffle, two single barrel
guns, a rifle with telescope sight, three locally-made pistols, a revolver gun
with 7.62mm ammunition and five pump action guns, a revolver pistol, 30 live
cartridges, 77 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition and 10 9mm ammunition were
recovered.
Others
include two magazines, assorted charms, five laptops and five IPADs belonging
to their victims, assorted mobile phones, wristwatches and jewelries.
Moshood
said: “The deployment of the Operation Absolute Sanity personnel by IGP Ibrahim
Idris to tackle the cases of kidnappings in recent times on Abuja-Kaduna
Highway have been yielding positive results.
“The
operation comprises Special Police Force, Police Mobile Force, Counter
Terrorism Squad, Anti-Kidnapping Units, Intelligence Response Team, Special
Tactical Squad, the Force Intelligence Branch with headquarters at Rijanah,
Kaduna State.
“The joint
Police team are under strict mandate to rout out kidnap for ransom and armed
robbery gangs that have been terrorizing the Abuja-Kaduna Highway in recent
times. The operation is to complement and augment the on-going Joint
Police/Military operations on ground.
“After the
arrest and parade of 32 suspected kidnappers and their caches of arms,
ammunition on July 31, at Kateri on Abuja-Kaduna Highway, intensified efforts
by police personnel of operation Absolute Sanity in the last few days resulted
in the arrest of additional 40 suspects and recovery of large caches of arms,
ammunition and other exhibits.
“The
identified kidnappers’ dens, hideouts, camps and other black spots in the
forest along Abuja-Kaduna Highway were stormed and raided by the operatives and
in the process three victims were rescued unhurt without payment of any ransom.
They have been reunited with their families.
“Some of the
victims have identified most of the suspects as the people that kidnapped them.
All the suspects confessed to the crime and admitted to various criminal roles
they played in the commission of the crimes. They will all be arraigned in
court on completion of investigation.”
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