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BREAKING: ICPC RECOVERS WIRETAPPING EQUIPMENT, SECURITY DOCUMENTS FROM EL-RUFAI’S RESIDENCE

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has recovered wiretapping equipment allegedly capable of intercepting conversations and sensitive security documents from the Abuja residence of former Governor Nasir El-Rufai. The commission disclosed that the items were seized during a search operation conducted in the presence of the former governor’s wife, Hadiza, and his son, Mohammed Bello.

In legal documents filed before a court, the anti-graft agency alleged that El-Rufai declined to cooperate with investigators, opting to remain silent until he is brought before a court. The ICPC further claimed that an aide of the former governor, who is linked to the investigation, has fled the country.

The commission stated that it obtained a legal order from a Magistrate Court in Bwari in the Federal Capital Territory to detain El-Rufai for 14 days, an order that is due to expire on Thursday. It denied allegations of arbitrary detention and repression made by the former governor and urged the High Court of Justice of the Federal Capital Territory to dismiss his application, in which he alleged a violation of his fundamental human rights.

Beyond the recovery of the surveillance equipment, the ICPC said El-Rufai faces serious corruption allegations. According to the commission, these include questions over the whereabouts of €1.4 million, as well as 180 suspicious payments totaling N2,158,799,199 from a Consolidated Revenue Account linked to Kaduna State’s Internally Generated Revenue account. The agency also flagged transfers to undisclosed accounts amounting to N428,122,180.18.

The former governor is currently in detention as he seeks legal redress for his release.

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Police Arrest Pastor, Wife Over Alleged Sexual Abuse of Minor in Bayelsa

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Operatives of the Ekeki Division of the Nigeria Police Force in Bayelsa State have arrested a pastor and his wife over allegations of sexual abuse involving a 13-year-old girl in Yenagoa, the state capital.

The Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, CP Iyamah Edebor, confirmed the development on Monday, noting that the matter has been transferred to the Gender Unit at the State Police Headquarters for detailed investigation and appropriate legal action.

According to reports, the arrest was effected during a church service on Sunday, which caused concern among members of the congregation.

The pastor was said to have initially left the premises but later reported himself to the police after his wife was taken into custody.

Sources familiar with the case said the minor, whose identity is being protected, is related to the pastor’s wife. The allegations involve incidents said to have occurred both within the church premises and at the pastor’s residence.

The girl reportedly informed her mother after noticing changes in her health. The mother subsequently confronted the couple before reporting the matter to the police.

It was also gathered that the mother reached out to a civil society organisation, the National Association of Women Against Gender-Based Violence, led by Barr. Dise Ogbise Goddy Harry, to seek further support.

Police authorities have assured the public that the case will be handled with sensitivity and in line with due process, especially given the age of the complainant.
Investigations are ongoing.

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ROUTINE FRSC STOP IN LAGOS LEADS TO RECOVERY OF STOLEN VEHICLE, ARREST OF WANTED SUSPECT

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What began as a routine traffic stop in Lagos exploded into a major crime breakthrough as the Federal Road Safety Corps intercepted a stolen vehicle and exposed a wanted suspect, all through standard patrol enforcement backed by cutting-edge digital intelligence.

In a dramatic turn of events on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at about 5:11 p.m., operatives at the RS2.1114 Isolo Unit Command flagged down an ash-coloured Toyota Sienna bearing registration number LSD438GK for Vehicle Licence Violation. The driver failed to produce valid documentation on demand. By the book, the vehicle was impounded. But what officers uncovered moments later sent shockwaves through the command.

Subsequent verification revealed that the Sienna had been declared stolen and the driver behind the wheel was already a wanted man. In a stunning follow-up on Monday, officers of the Nigeria Police Force, Ajao Division, handed the suspect over in handcuffs to the FRSC Command for further necessary action, sealing what authorities have described as a textbook case of enforcement-driven intelligence success.

What appeared to be a minor documentation offence quickly snowballed into a significant anti-crime breakthrough, underscoring the Corps sharpened operational intelligence and relentless patrol vigilance. The recovery adds to the growing list of stolen vehicles intercepted nationwide through the deployment of the National Vehicle Identification Scheme, a digital verification and traceability framework that has become a nightmare for car theft syndicates.

Through NVIS, stolen vehicles are flagged, tracked, and exposed in real time, tightening the noose on criminals who manipulate vehicle identities and exploit registration loopholes. Security analysts say the system has not only strengthened inter-agency collaboration but has also drastically curtailed organised auto theft rings operating across state lines.

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Reaffirming the Corps zero-tolerance stance, FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, applauded the recovery team for its vigilance and professionalism. He declared that road enforcement goes beyond traffic compliance, stressing that it is a critical layer of national security and crime prevention.

The Corps reiterated its resolve to deploy technology, intelligence gathering, and strategic partnerships to safeguard lives and property on Nigerian roads. Motorists have been strongly advised to ensure proper documentation at all times and to cooperate fully with patrol operatives during routine checks, warning that what seems like a simple stop could unearth serious criminal activity.

With another stolen vehicle off the streets and a wanted suspect in custody, the message from the FRSC is loud and unmistakable: the roads are no longer safe havens for criminals.

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DSS ARRESTS SUSPECT OVER ATTACK ON PETER OBI AND ADC LEADERS IN BENIN CITY

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The Department of State Services has arrested a suspect, Udeme Sunday Stephen, over his alleged involvement in the attack on the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and several leaders of the African Democratic Congress in Benin City, Edo State. According to a report, the suspect was apprehended following what security sources described as a detailed and discreet investigation by the secret police.

Earlier reports say that Obi and other party officials were attacked last Tuesday at the Benin residence of former Edo State governor and ADC chieftain, John Odigie-Oyegun. The National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, Yunusa Tanko, said the attack happened shortly after the delegation returned from the ADC secretariat, where they had officially received the Labour Partys 2023 governorship candidate in Edo State, Olumide Akpata, into the party.

Further details are expected as investigations continue.

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