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Middle East crisis: IGP puts police on red alert nationwide

Acting Inspector General of Police Olatunji Disu has placed all police commands across Nigeria on red alert in response to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The move follows the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran, which has raised concerns about possible spillover effects and attempts by local actors to exploit the situation. In a statement by Force Public Relations Officer Benjamin Hundeyin, the police said Nigeria’s internal security remains stable but proactive steps are being taken to prevent any breakdown of law and order. Commissioners of Police in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, with special focus on the North West, North East and North Central, have been directed to heighten surveillance and intelligence gathering. They are also to strengthen collaboration with traditional and religious leaders, increase visibility policing around worship centres and public […]

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Police say N100m paid into IGP’s son’s account was bank error

The Nigeria Police Force has said the N100 million paid into the personal bank account of Victor Egbetokun, son of the outgoing Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, was a banking error that was quickly corrected.​ Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, gave the clarification while speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today, following an online report that claimed the money came from the Anambra State Government’s security vote account.​ Hundeyin said Victor himself reported the suspicious credit to his bank and asked that the money be reversed immediately. He explained that after seeing the unexpected N100 million alert, Victor contacted his account officer and insisted the funds be returned to the sender at once.​ “He printed out his statement of account and showed me,” Hundeyin said, noting that the transaction history confirmed that the money had been sent back. He […]

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Bandits raid Kwara community, abduct four in midnight attack

Suspected bandits have attacked a community in Kwara State, kidnapping four residents during a midnight raid. The incident happened in the early hours of Sunday when the armed men invaded the area, shooting into the air and forcing residents out of their homes. The attackers were said to have abducted a man, a woman and her two female children before escaping into the nearby forest. Community sources explained that the assault lasted several minutes without any immediate security response, leaving villagers terrified and helpless. A local leader described the assault as another sign of rising insecurity in the axis, where previous attacks and kidnappings have been reported. He said many residents now live in fear and are afraid to stay out late or travel at night. Security agencies in Kwara, including the police and vigilante groups, have reportedly launched a […]

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IGP declares banks national security asset orders cyber fraud clampdown

Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun has declared Nigeria’s banking sector a strategic national security asset and ordered an intelligence led crackdown on cybercriminals, insider collaborators and cross border financial crime syndicates targeting banks.​ Speaking at a meeting with the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and bank chief executives in Lagos, he said the police are shifting from reactive responses to proactive disruption of organised crime against financial institutions. He stressed that the strength of banking security now directly affects public confidence, investor perception and Nigeria’s international economic credibility.​ In a major policy change, Egbetokun announced that regular police officers will no longer be deployed for routine cash in transit escorts or non essential VIP protection for private sector clients. He explained that the traditional model of using conventional police units to guard banking operations is being reviewed in […]

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Adamawa govt imposes 24 hour curfew in Lamurde

The Adamawa State government has imposed a 24 hour curfew on Lamurde Local Government Area following a renewed communal clash in the area. The violence reportedly broke out on Sunday evening, with fears that it caused significant damage, although official details on casualties or losses have not been released.​ In a statement issued on Monday by the Press Secretary to the Deputy Governor, Hussaini Hammangabdo, the government said security agencies have been directed to move in and restore law and order immediately. The statement also appealed to residents to remain calm and cooperate with security operatives.​ The Adamawa State Police Command said it has deployed personnel in response to the 24 hour curfew and the reported breach of peace in parts of Lamurde. Police Public Relations Officer SP Suleiman Nguroje said the command is working with other security agencies to […]

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 Enugu Gov Mbah to Lead NEC Security Training Reform Panel

The National Economic Council (NEC) has appointed the Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, to chair a special committee tasked with overhauling the training institutions for Nigeria's security agencies. The decision was made during the 152nd NEC meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu. The committee, which includes six other state governors, is mandated to produce a comprehensive blueprint within one month. The plan will focus on renovating and modernizing training facilities for the Nigeria Police and other security agencies to make them more conducive for learning. This initiative is part of President Tinubu's broader commitment to reforming the nation's security sector.

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Police Arrest Activist Sowore at Abuja Court Premises

Activist and politician Omoyele Sowore was arrested by armed policemen on Thursday within the premises of the Federal High Court in Abuja. The arrest occurred shortly after he attended a court session in solidarity with the detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu. Police officers stated they were acting on the instructions of the Commissioner of Police and took him to the FCT Police Command. The Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, later explained that the arrest was linked to a protest Sowore led on Monday. Hundeyin stated that Sowore was arrested as the alleged leader of the protest to ensure "fairness," as others involved had already been charged. He assured that Sowore would be arraigned quickly and not detained beyond the legal limit. Sowore's lawyer condemned the arrest, calling it a mockery of the judicial system.

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Police Threaten Action Against Violent Pro-Nnamdi Kanu Protests

The Nigeria Police Force has issued a strong warning against plans for violent protests over the continued detention of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu. The Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, stated that anyone using protests as a cover to incite violence, vandalize property, or carry weapons will be "decisively dealt with." He warned that offenders will be arrested and prosecuted under relevant laws, including those on public order and terrorism. The police also specifically cautioned protesters to avoid the Aso Rock Presidential Villa and its surroundings. This is in line with a recent court order that bans protests in key government areas, including the National Assembly and Force Headquarters. Hundeyin emphasized that the police are under strict instructions to enforce this court order. He urged those planning to demonstrate to instead channel their grievances through the courts and other […]

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Police Ban Protests Near Aso Rock, Cite Court Order

The Nigeria Police Force has issued a strong warning, banning all protests around the Aso Rock Presidential Villa and other key government areas in Abuja. This directive is based on a recent order from a Federal High Court in Abuja. The court's ruling restrains any individuals or groups from staging protests in and around the Aso Rock Villa, the National Assembly Complex, the Force Headquarters, the Court of Appeal, and Eagle Square. The Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, stated that the police will strictly enforce this court order. He advised all intending protesters and counter-protesters to avoid these restricted areas to prevent any confrontation or disturbance of public order. The police warned that anyone using protests as a cover to incite violence, vandalize property, or carry weapons will be arrested and prosecuted. This could include charges related to […]

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Confusion Over Court Ruling on Police Tinted Glass Permit

Confusion surrounds a recent Federal High Court ruling on the Nigerian Police's tinted glass permit policy. While a human rights lawyer announced the court had ordered the police to "maintain status quo," the police have countered this claim. The dispute began when lawyer Inibehe Effiong shared parts of a court order from Warri, which he said restrained the police from enforcing the new permit requirement. However, the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, stated the police had not been officially served and highlighted a different part of the same order. That section, Point 8, shows the court refused the applicant's three main requests for an interim injunction to stop the policy's enforcement entirely. This has led to conflicting public interpretations of the legal situation. While the police clarify their position, the ruling has been welcomed by many who see […]

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