A man identified as Monday Julias is arrested by the Territorial Police in Isingiro district, Uganda for allegedly killing his 8-month-old son.
Confirming the incident, the Rwizi Regional Police Spokesperson, ASP Samson Kasasira, said the 27-year-old suspect is a resident of Rwenturagara cell, Kyarubambura parish.
He said the suspect is also a teacher at Green Stone Primary School, adding that Monday strangled his son, Asiimwe Julius, to death on Sunday March 13.
The heartless father killed and dumped the body of the deceased child in a swamp after a domestic misunderstanding with his wife, Atuhaire Gift, 20.
The suspect was arrested when a report of a missing child was filed at the police station, the police spokesperson said adding that on interrogation, he confessed to killing his child.
Monday then led the police to the scene where they retrieved the body and took it to Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital Mortuary for postmortem.
Salemgists spotted a video capturing scores of terrorists invading Niger state community where they killed no fewer than seven security operatives.
It was learnt that the gunmen who stormed Nasko, Magama Local Government Area of the State killed security men including the a Divisional Police Officer.
A source told salemgists that the gunmen, who attempted to launch an attack on Nasko were engaged by the security operatives, comprising of the police, military and local vigilantes.
However, a video showed how the terrorists invaded and attacked Nasko around 1pm on Tuesday, March 15.
In the video, the terrorists stormed the community on motorcycle while shooting sporadically before they were engaged by the security operatives.
The seven children who were killed in a stampede while residents fled Shinfida Village following an attack by bandits have been laid to rest.
A resident of the area Abdulrazak Ahmad blamed the incident on the evacuation and withdrawal of soldiers serving in a joint security task force from the area.
Ahmad said the withdrawn soldiers were initially stationed at the Government Secondary School in Shinfida – about 27 kilometres from Jibia town.
No fewer than 11 persons mostly elderly women were abducted by the gunmen while on their way to join other residents, who earlier ran to a refugee camp for safety after their village came under attack by a group of gunmen suspected to be bandits.
It was learnt that those kidnapped lacked the capacity to leave at the time most residents fled to safety due to their physical strength and some health conditions.
A young girl identified simply as Shakirat was killed and her dumped by unknown people in Osun state.
Salemgists gathered that the young woman who went missing since Wednesday March 9 was found lifeless in an uncompleted building.
According to reports, her lifeless body was later found around Oke-oore in Iwo Local Government Area of the state.
A source said:
“She was last seen Wednesday afternoon and her family members became worried when she did not return in the evening,” the source said.
“Her corpse was found behind her mother’s shop very early on Thursday. Some police operatives later came and took the body away. We later learnt that they took her to morgue in Iwo General Hospital.”
The sad development is confirmed in a statement released by the spokesperson of the Osun police State Police Command, Yemisi Opalola.
He assured that police had commenced investigation into the incident.
Wives of the soldiers that were killed during an attack by armed terrorists took to the streets to protest in Kebbi state.
Salemgists reported that suspected bandits eliminated some soldiers in during exchange of gunfire in Zamfara state.
Also, the terrorists killed about 63 members of the vigilante group known as Yan-Sa-Kai the previous days.
However, angered by the development, wives of the soldiers who paid the supreme price decided to show their grievances by stagging a protest.
Salemgists gathered that the women occupied military bar of Zuru town, along Kontagora road.
The women who were mostly in black attire blocked the road, stoping vehicular movement. The commander of the military Barrack was also denied access on the road.
But an eyewitness said you guys killed two people and a woman was also hit with a stray bullet from your men. NDLEA didn't men that... Men in uniform are terrorists
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have intercepted no fewer than 294,440 tablets of Tramadol, Diazepam, Swinol, Rohyphnol and Exol-5 along with other illicit drugs in major operations in Delta, Bauchi, and the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja, Lagos, while a total of 41 suspects were arrested in raids in Abuja and Kaduna state.
In Delta, one Christian Onah,42, was arrested at Isele- Azagba junction with 23,160 tablets of Swinol and 66,000 tablets of Rohypnol, both weighing 71.6kg while conveying the drugs from Benin, Edo to Onitsha, Anambra state. In another arrest, a commercial vehicle from Onitsha going to Ibadan, Oyo state was intercepted at Abraka junction, Asaba on Wednesday 2nd March with 78,000 capsules of Tramadol; 5,000 tablets of Diazepam and 97,500 tablets of Exol-5, while a suspect, Olaniyan Sunday, 42, was arrested. At least, a female suspect, Patricia Saduwa, 42, was arrested with 233.7kg cannabis during a raid operation in Orogun community close to Abbi town in Kwale LGA, Delta State on Friday 4th March. The raid of another house in the community same day led to the seizure of 123.7kg cannabis while the owner is still at large.
In Bauchi, operatives acting on credible intelligence raided a warehouse at Gadar- Maiwa, Ningi Local Government Area of the state, where 542.5kg of cannabis; 6,800 tablets of Diazepam and 12,400 tablets of Exol-5 were recovered on Wednesday 2nd March.
At least, 30 suspects were arrested at Malali area of Kaduna during raids aimed at destroying drug joints across the state. A suspect, Usman Dahiru was arrested with 24kg cannabis concealed in two sacks of used clothes on Thursday 3rd March along Abuja-Kaduna express road, where another suspect, Abdulrazaq Rabi'u was also arrested with 100,000 counterfeit US dollars while on the same day, operatives in Anambra state recovered 38,862 red star cartridges along with 13 cartons of illicit drugs when they raided a warehouse in Onitsha. In Abuja, FCT, 11 suspects were arrested and 81.2kg of drugs seized in a major raid operation on Saturday 5th March in black spots like Torabora, Karu Abattoir, Jabi motor park and Forest.
At the Lagos airport, one Audu Muhammed was arrested at the SAHCO export shed on Saturday 5th March with 1.550kg cannabis concealed in golden morn cereal packs meant for Dubai, UAE. Two days earlier, Thursday 3rd March, a suspect, Olalekan Wasiu Ayinde was also arrested at the export shed with 4,980 capsules of Tramadol; 600 capsules of Rohypnol and some designer drugs concealed inside locust beans and hidden among food items for export to South Africa.
Meanwhile, a principal suspect in the importation of 451,807 Captagon tablets weighing 79.119kg in September, 2021 at Apapa Seaport Lagos, Nwoku Princewill Uche, 36, has been taken into custody after six months on the run. Known as Jihadist drug, the consignment was the first ever recorded seizure of Captagon in West and Central African Sub-Region. In his statements, he claimed to have met the person who gave him the job on LinkedIn while he was paid N5m to clear the container. He then used a third party bank account to process the Form M for the clearing of the illicit consignment.
While commending officers and men of the Delta, Bauchi, Kaduna, Anambra, FCT, Apapa port and MMIA Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd) charged them and their compatriots across the country to remain vigilant and on the offensive until all drug cartels in Nigeria are completely dismantled.
Femi Babafemi Director, Media & Advocacy NDLEA Headquarters, Abuja Sunday 6th March 2022
A young lady who is presumed to be a married woman lost her life in Buea while attempting to get an iPhone for herself.
Salemgists gathered that the deceased woman came to Buea, Cameroon to further her studies but ended up in the cold hands of death.
According to sources, the woman met a young man who promised to get her the most recent IPhone. But it was learnt that the iPhone the man promised her came with a price, and the condition was that the woman must have an intimate affair with him.
Not minding her marital vows, the lady who wanted the Luxurious mobile phone by all means accepted to go down with the man.
It was gathered that they both had intercourse. After the affair, the lady started failing sick. Even with intensive medical care, she wasn’t getting any better.
Even on her sick bed, the woman was still hoping for the iPhone but the man was nowhere to be found.
Salemgists understood that the hope of the woman getting the iPhone was fading but that was not all, the sickness was getting worse.
The lady who was left with no hope of getting the iPhone and getting back on her feet decided to let the cat out of the bag.
Realizing that she is in a deep trouble, the lady decided to confess everything that happened to her family members.
Unfortunately, she died shortly thereafter, leaving behind her husband, a child and family to mourn.
Armed men suspected to be cultists invaded a burial ceremony in Ebenebe, Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State and killed about 16 persons.
Salemgists gathered that the incident happened today, Saturday, 26th February, 2022 at the burial of Ozo, a suspected leader of a cult.
A source said while the corpse of Ozo was lying in state, some suspected cultists arrived the scene and sacked mourners, shooting at them.
He said the 34-year-old deceased who was killed in December at Amansea Area in Awka North was also killed by suspected cultists.
The source added that the incident left Anambra residents in fear. He said the injured mourners hit by gunshots were taken to the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital at Amaku, Awka.
Confirming the said incident, the police spokesperson in Anambra, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, said “a burial was going on when some people suspected to be cultists invaded the area and started shooting”.
He said, “I do not have details of casualties now, but I will keep you informed once the picture becomes clear.”
Zamfara state chief Judge Kulu Aliyu has sworn in Senator Hassan Nasiha as the Sixth Deputy Governor of the state
Senator Hassan Nasiha was Confirmed Deputy Governor Nominee by the Zamfara State House of Assembly a few hours after the former Deputy Governor Mahdi Aliyu Gusau was Impeached over alledged abuse of Office
Before the Swearing in of the Deputy Governor, as it is the tradition of the Matawalle's led Government he was directed to swear with the holy Quaran to prove his innocense in the activities of Armed Bandits and Kidnappers in Zamfara and the Country at large
The Chief Judge Kulu Aliyu administered the oath of office on the new Deputy Governor
Senator Hassan Nasiha is a serving Senator representing Zamfara Central Senatorial District at the National Assembly
This is coming a few hours after the former Deputy Governor Mahdi Aliyu Gusau was Impeached by the House of Assembly.