Friday, 27 November 2015

It’s shameful to cover-up killing of our soldiers by Boko Haram, Fani-Kayode tells Buhari, Army

Former Minister of Aviation, Olufemi Fani-Kayode, has taken a swipe at President Muhammadu Buhari, the Minister of Defence, Rtd Brig. Gen. Mansur Mohammed Dan Ali and the Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai over the alleged ‘secret burial’ of soldiers killed by Boko Haram insurgents.
“The most reprehensible thing that our government can do is to cover-up the fact that 105 of our soldiers were killed by Boko Haram in battle.It is evil”.
“A soldier ought to be honored in death and this is especially so if he dies in the course of doing his duty and fighting for his nation”.
“The government has not only dishonored them by not acknowledging their sacrifice but they have also buried them in the wilderness like rabid dogs”
“This is wickedness of the highest order and Pres. Buhari, his Chief of Army Staff and his Min. of Defence should bury their heads in shame”.
“I am outraged by the fact that a soldier will sacrifice his life for his country yet the citizens of that country don’t even appreciate it,” he posted on his Twitter Handle.
Recall that the Nigerian Army, Tuesday, quietly buried several dead soldiers at the military cemetery in Maiduguri, according to THISDAY newspaper.
Online news website, Premium Times, had reported that 105 soldiers attached to the 157 Battalion were killed after they came under a penetrating attack from Boko Haram in Gudunbali.
However, the Director of Army Public Relations at the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) in Abuja, Col.Sani Usman, described the report as a smear campaign against the Nigerian military. He also told THISDAY newspapers that the burial that took place was not that of the purported 105 dead or missing soldiers.

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

How drunken gang member shot dead 9 DSS officials at Arepo —Agbara robbery kingpin

LAGOS—Leader of the dreaded gang of bank robbers which had been terrorising commercial banks in Lagos and Ogun states in military uniforms has disclosed that his gang never intended to kill nine officials of the Department of State Service, DSS, who went missing last September.
The suspect, identified as Kelly Fotor, an Ijaw native of Arugbo, Ondo State, was arrested last Saturday by operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, SIRT, at a wedding ceremony in Sapele, Delta State.
Gun battle with Police and arrest
Vanguard gathered that the suspect, who was at the ceremony with some armed men, had a gun duel with the operatives which led to the killing of one of the policemen, while Fotor and  three of his colleagues, were arrested with bullet wounds.
It was gathered that the SIRT operatives, led by CSP, Abba Kyari, who had been on the trail of the gang, trailed Fotor to the wedding ceremony after their last operation at Agbara area of Ogun State where they robbed a bank and left three persons, including a pregnant woman, dead.agabara
Fotor, who sustained a bullet wound during the  shootout, told Vanguardwhile he was being transported for treatment that he was the leader of the South South group of the gang.
He explained that the gang also had a Lagos leader who he identified as Ossy, adding that his gang was made up of 12 men, including himself, with bases in Delta, Rivers, Bayelsa and Ondo states.
Fotor also said his gang normally teamed up with their Lagos group for operations, disclosing toVanguard that  he and his gang were formerly  into sea piracy before teaming up with Ossy.
According to him, Ossy is the leader of the pipeline vandals at Arepo and Ikorodu areas.

Lekki, Ikorodu, Festac and Agbara robbery operations
Fotor also said he and his men took part in the Lekki, Ikorodu, Festac and Agbra bank robberies, adding that they made N28 million from Agbara bank robbery.
“I and my group got N14 million share from the Agbara operation, while, Ossy and his group got N14 million. I left Lagos by waters that day after that operation with my men back to Igbokoda, Ondo State, where we shared the money and everyone got his share of the loot.
‘’It was Ossy’s men who usually pick out our targets. They were the ones who picked out all the targets, my job was to give support and my boat is very big and my boat boy is a professional and knows his way around the water very well,” he stated
When  Vanguard inquired who was the woman in the group, he explained that there   was no   woman in the gang.
He, however, said it was one of Ossy’s boys who normally dressed like a woman during operations.

How the DSS operatives were killed
On how they killed the nine DSS officials, Fotor told Vanguard that as commanders of the groups, he and Ossy never intended to kill the operatives when they were captured.
He explained that the operatives stormed their hideout wanting to rescue a woman who they abducted from Festac.
He explained further:  “ One of our boys who was heavily drunk met us while we were interrogating the suspects after we captured them and he opened fire on them.
‘’I was at their camp at Ikorodu when the DSS operatives were captured and they brought them before me and Ossy and they knelt down and we interrogated them, but that guy, he was Ossy’s man.  He was very drunk, walked in and without asking questions opened fire on all of them and killed them.  Neither myself nor Ossy ordered their killing, we never wanted to kill them,” he explained.
Meanwhile, Vanguard gathered that Fotor and three other suspects arrested along with him have been transferred to Abuja, while SIRT operatives are still combing the area for other members of the gang.
Source: Vanguard

Agbara Bank Robbery: Gang leader, others arrested in Delta

‎Leader of the notorious robbers raiding commercial banks in Lagos and Ogun States and terrorising residents has been arrested with three of his gang members.
agabaraVanguard gathered that operatives from the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Responses Team, SIT, led by CSP, Abba Kyari, trailed the robbers to ‎Sapele area of Delta State where there was an exchange of gunfire.
Sources disclosed that ‎a police officer lost his life during the gun duel, while some of suspects sustained bullets wounds and were arrested.

File: Agbara robbery scene.
File photo: Agbara robbery –  One of the victims injured during the robbery operation.
It was also gathered that the gang leader, identified  as Kelly Foto, A.K.A, Kelvin, is alleged to be the notorious Kelvin of Kokori, who had terrorised the entire South South and South East in the past.
Source: Vanguard

13 killed in Tunisia blast

A bus carrying presidential guards in Tunisia was rocked by an explosion on Tuesday, November 24, killing 13 people and leaving 20 others injured.
Officials say there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack against the presidential guard.
Walid Louguini, spokesman for the Tunisian interior ministry, told The Associated Press that at least 13 people were killed
Louguini also affirmed that no fewer than 20 others were wounded in the attack.
Tunisia-Blast
A witness, Bassem Trifi, said the explosion hit the driver’s side of the bus. He described the scene as “catastrophic”.
He said: “I saw at least five corpses on the ground,” adding: “This was not an ordinary explosion.”
Few days earlier, authorities had increased the security level in the capital and deployed security forces in large numbers.
Mark Toner, State Department spokesman, speaking in Washington, said the US government was still seeking details on what happened in Tunis.
Toner further noted the US position on the incident, saying: “We strongly condemn the attack.”
Following the explosion, President Beji Caid Essebsi, declared a 30-day state of emergency across the country and imposed an overnight curfew for the capital.
The Tunisian president who wasn’t in the bus at the time, declared the state of emergency and curfew on the Tunis region.
He convened an emergency meeting of his security council for Wednesday, November 25.
Speaking on national television, Essebsi said: “Tunisia is at war against terrorism” and urged international cooperation against extremists who have killed hundreds around Europe and the Mideast in recent weeks, from Paris to Beirut to a Russian plane shot down over Egypt.”
“I want to reassure the Tunisian people that we will vanquish terrorism,” he added.
It is pertinent to note that Tunisia is the only Arab Spring country to have solidified a new democracy. However, the nation is facing serious economic and security challenges.
Also in March, an attack by Islamist extremists at the famed Bardo museum near the capital killed 22 people.
Both cases of terrorism this year, has left a great dent on Tunisia’s tourism industry.