Saturday, 28 June 2014

Woman Caught With Missing Neighbours 6-Yr-Old Son Tied In A Box [PICTURED]

A six-year-old boy, Emmanuel Emeka, who was rescued from a suspected kidnapper on Wednesday in the Ikorodu area of Lagos, has recounted how he was lured, seized and tied up by his abductor.

Emmanuel said the suspect, identified as Mama Ifunaya, who was a neighbour, lured him into her room, strangled him, covered his mouth with clothes before tying him up with rope to prevent him from screaming.

“I wanted to draw water and take my bath before going to school when she told me to come. I went because I know her; she is Mama Ifunnaya. But when I got to her side, she threw me inside her room… she closed her net. She then tied me and put me inside a box. 
“I wanted to shout, but I could not shout properly. I heard my mummy’s voice when she was looking for me, but I could not shout. She (pointing to the suspect) is a wicked person.”
The victim was kidnapped at the Ologede, Majidun, Ikorodu area. He was said to have been rescued by a mob, which equally beat up the suspect to a pulp. The mother of four was said to have led the mob to a church, saying a prophet sent her to bring the boy.

Punch correspondent reported that the mob forced their way into a house near the church, but discovered that the prophet had fled. They were said to have found in the house photographs of previously missing people, mats and calabashes containing unknown substances, including a mentally-challenged man.

The victim’s mother, Mrs. Gloria Emeka, who explained that she never suspected her neighbour because while she was searching for her child, the suspect was in her room with her children praying and shouting “holy ghost fire.”

She said she later discovered it was a ploy to prevent her from hearing Emmanuel’s screams.
“Later, we saw her leaving the house with a box on her head. She said she was travelling. It was my landlady that challenged her why she could go out when everybody was busy searching for Emmanuel. 
“The landlady asked her to stop, but she suddenly increased her pace and started running. That was how the landlady shouted, ‘kidnapper, kidnapper’, and people ran after her.”
The box was said to have fallen, and when it was opened, the missing boy was found in it.


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Friday, 27 June 2014

World Cup 2014: Super Eagles boycott training over bonus money

Super Eagles players reportedly missed a scheduled training session yesterday after a disagreement with officials of the National Football Federation over bonus money.
BBC Sports reports that the players believe they are each $15,000 (£8,800) short of what they were expecting for reaching the last 16 in Brazil.

The players refused to train in Campinas on Thursday and NFF officials later confirmed the session had been cancelled. Continue...

From BBC

BBC Sport has learned the problem lies in the interpretation of the bonus structure, with the players believing they will only receive $10,000 for their win 1-0 over Bosnia-Hercegovina and $5,000 for the 0-0 draw with Iran.
The players' understanding was they would receive a $30,000 payment for qualifying from the group.
However, it is believed the Nigerian Football Federation's offer to the players includes the agreed win and draw bonuses plus 30% of the prize money due from Fifa for reaching the knockout stage.
This is understood to rise to 40% of the prize money from Fifa if Nigeria were to win their round of 16 match, 50% for a quarter-final victory, 60% for a win in the semi-final stage and 70% for lifting the trophy.
While all parties work to find a resolution to the misunderstanding, coach Stephen Keshi has insisted it will not affect the team's performance.
And it has been confirmed to the BBC that the players will travel to Brasilia on Friday as scheduled and will train in the evening and over the weekend.


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Fatal accident along Lagos-Ibadan expressway, 6 confirmed dead

A fatal multiple vehicle accident occurred this morning June 27 along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway leaving at least six people dead and causing a traffic gridlock on the road. The accident happened around the Berger/Kara axis of the expressway and was caused by a truck trying to avoid another parked on the road since last month. Security agents are currently on ground to help manage the situation.

Source: LIB


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Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Gasoline Tanker Explosion Rattles Residents In The Apapa Area Of Lagos State

According to report from TheCable Newspapers, the explosion was said to have  occurred in front of Folawiyo fuel depot located on Creek Road.

It wasn't  clear if the explosion was an attack or an operational accident at the oil tank farm but several eyewitnesses say it is a bomb attack.

The explosion reportedly happened about 8:30pm

However the loud explosion heard in the Apapa area of Lagos State this evening, has been explained as emanating from a petrol tanker.

Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency,  Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Mr. Kehinde Adebayo, who responded on behalf of the Managing Director, Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, told SaharaReporters  that the loud noise accompanied by the fire explosion is “from a tanker loaded with fuel.”

He said men of the LASEMA are now attending to that explosion and fire on scene of the incident, and have found that it is not a bomb blast.

He however, could not immediately tell whether or not there were casualties, as the men were still making frantic efforts to contain the fire.

The explosion had caused many residents to panic, fearing the loud explosion might be a bomb blast


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Breaking News!!! Bomb Explosion Rocks Wuse 2 Abuja Shopping Plaza

Scores of people were feared dead in a deadly explosion that occurred at a popular shopping mall, Emab plaza located in Aminu Crescent, Wuse 2, District of Abuja, Nigeria federal capital territory on Tuesday afternoon.

Though details of the explosion were still scanty as at the time of writing this story, witnesses told PM NEWS that the explosion occurred around 4 pm. The explosion set many cars ablaze and thick black smoke billowing from the scene could be seen many kilometres away.
A journalist living in the vicinity of the shopping plaza told PM NEWS that the force of the explosion was strong enough to throw her off her chair in her house which is about 500 metres away from the Plaza.

Shop owners in the Plaza however said the explosion went off from a car driving into the Plaza.

The Police have cordoned off the scene of the blast as at the time of writing this story.

Abuja was rocked by two successive bombings in April, with the first one on 14 April at Nyanya bus park, killing over 70 people. A week after another car bomb in the same area killed 19 people. Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the two bombs.


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Monday, 23 June 2014

Gunmen Attack Convoy of Edo Deputy Speaker, Lawmakers

The crisis rocking the Edo State House of Assembly assumed a dangerous dimension Sunday with an alleged attack on three Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers by unknown gunmen.

Those allegedly attacked were the suspended Deputy Speaker, Hon. Festus Ibea, the Minority Leader, Hon. Emmanuel Okoduwa, and Hon. Patrick Iluobe.

It was gathered that the lawmakers were returning from Ebele, Igueben local government area of the state, where they had attended the investiture of the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the PDP, Chief Anthony Anenih, by the Anglican Church during their 16th Synod.
One of the lawmakers who spoke to journalists in Benin alleged that the three of them were inside an SUV belonging to one of them and were returning to Benin in a convoy consisting of some other vehicles when the assailants stopped their convoy at Abudu, headquarters of Orhiomwon local government area of the state and opened fire on them.

He added that one of the gunmen was, however killed in an exchange of fire that followed between the assailants and the security operatives attached to the Deputy Speaker, while one of the drivers of the vehicles in their convoy was shot and is now receiving medical attention at an undisclosed hospital.

Commenting on the incident, Edo State Chairman of the PDP, Chief Dan Orbih, said the lawmakers were just ahead of them when the incident happened, adding that it was obvious that the lawmakers were the target of the attack.

He confirmed that the incident has been reported at the Abudu police station. He said his party could not understand why the attack happened at a time when some of the lawmakers in the Edo State House of Assembly just joined the PDP.

“They were confronted with a hail of bullets. The event they attended was well publicised and it is obvious that the attack was aimed at them. We call on the police to investigate and find out the people behind the attack. However, we thank God for saving their lives from blood-thirsty political assassins,” Orbih said.


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Friday, 20 June 2014

I Am a Graduate and My Boyfriend is a Truck Driver, How Do i Dump Him Without Hurting His Feelings.

Dear Friends
I am 23year old female, my parents died when I was 8, then I dropped out of school because no one could afford to pay my fees. I then met this guy when I was 14 and he sent me back to school.
He was selling fruits then but still was able to pay my fees. He then got a job as a truck driver and sent me to the university. My problem is that I feel I can't continue with this relationship because he is not my type. He isn't fluent in English, he's very short plus some other personal stuffs.
I feel I have paid him back for his good deeds because I gave him sex anytime and anywhere he wanted it. But now he can't meet up to my demands. How best can I tell him that he is not my type without hurting his feelings???? I am grateful that he sent me to school but I can't be in a relationship with him anymore. I want somebody in my own class not a truck driver. Please help.


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How Fraudster, Alhaji Olatunji Azeez Killed Ex-Customs Officer & Her 10-Yr-Old Daughter [Pictured]

A suspected fraudster, Alhaji Olatunji Azeez, has allegedly killed a 64-year old retired customs officer, Angela Uzo Kery and her adopted 10-year-old daughter, Obiagulum after selling the victim’s landed properties.

Azeez was arrested with two alleged accomplices by the police at Oko Oba Division under Area ‘G’ Command, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria, after the missing victims was traced to him during investigation.

It was alleged that the suspect offered N9 million bribe to the police to persuade them not to proceed with the investigation but it was turned down by the officers in charge of the investigation.

During interrogation, Azeez allegedly confessed to the police that he deceived the customs officer that he was a spiritualist and told her that her family members were after her properties.

The suspect allegedly told her to bring the documents of all her landed properties for prayers, which she did.

According to Azeez, the victim gave him  the documents of her landed properties at Omole, Oko-Oba and Ajah and he sold them at N75 million, N120 million and N180 million respectively.

When the police asked him about the whereabouts of the victims, he allegedly offered them bribe but  the police assured him of their cooperation if he confessed to them.
The suspect allegedly admitted that he had killed the victims, adding that he killed the girl also  because she knew all about the deal.

The death of the victims was discovered when the younger sister of the retired customs officer, Susan reported that  her sister was missing to the police at  Oko-Oba Division.

According to the police, when Susan paid a visit to her sister on 31 May, she discovered that the customs officer and her daughter had not returned home since 10 May when they went for a prayer session at Sango area of Ogun State, southwest Nigeria.

The police were told that the victim left home in her Toyota Camry car marked LND 554 A2 and during investigation, the car, through its tracking device, was traced to an uncompleted building in Alakuko area of Lagos.

When the police team from Oko-Oba and Alakuko divisions visited the building, two suspects, Ahmed Sholotan and Waliu Akiniyi were arrested in connection with the missing car.

P.M.NEWS learnt that the owner of the uncompleted building is living in the United States but asked Akiniyi to take care of the building.

When Akiniyi was arrested he told the police that Sholotan told him to keep the car for him until they find a buyer.

The police arrested Sholoton  and he took them to Sango, where Azeez was arrested.
When  contacted , the Lagos State, police image maker, DSP Ngozi Braide confirmed the  incident.

The matter has been transferred to the State Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Ikeja for further investigation.


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Can’t A Man Have Women? Lami Philips Has A Word for Ladies

These days, ladies are making it look like it’s a crime for a man to have more than one woman, but the truth is we know it’s not a crime. It’s just that some of these girls who think they are sophisticated are trying to claim equal rights with the men. I read though what Lami Philips wrote and all I see is competition against men.
Men have always had women, not woman. Ladies, face reality so your man won’t need to hide his acts. lol!

Source: Nollywood Magazine


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Oshiomhole’s flight grounded on ‘order from above’

Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state was Thursday stopped from travelling to Ado Ekiti Thursday following the grounding of the helicopter chartered to fly from the Benin Airport to Ado Ekiti.

The governor who was billed to attend a mass rally organized to round-off the re-election campaigns of the governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, was left stranded at the Airport for two hours before being informed that it was an “order from above.”‎

Commander of the 81 Air Maritime Group, Benin City, Air Commodore Soji Awomodu told the governor that he received “a call from above” that no private jet or helicopter be allowed to fly out of Benin City to either Akure or Ekiti.

A source at the 81 Air Maritime Group who declined to his name, however, said it was purely a military affair.

Oshiomhole expressed shock at the development.

He should not have been shocked as other APC governors and party leaders were not allowed to fly to Ekiti.

P.M. News learnt that the Akure Airport was shut to private and chartered aircraft on Thursday, based on ‘order from above’.

The Airport Manager, Sunday Ayodele and the Airspace Manager, Ibekwe said they had no hands in the governor’s ordeal as they had no directive to that effect.

The helicopter with registration number 5NBQ8 later flew out of the Benin Airport at 1:20 p.m. without its intended passengers.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Prince Kassim Afegbua confirmed the incident and described it as strange.

It will be recalled that on 7 June 2013, an OAS Helicopter ferrying the Edo State Governor to Awka, Anambra State, was recalled mid-air and grounded by the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA).

The Filipino Pilot of the OAS chopper, Captain James Manahash, had said at the time “we were already airborne when we got the call to return to the airport and was even threatened that failure to do so would lead to complete grounding of the aircraft. The governor prevailed on me to return,” he said.


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Dr Olukoya General Overseer of MFM Builds N1b Housing Estate inside Prayer City

The General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire Ministry, Pastor Daniel Olukoya is reportedly currently constructing a N1billion Housing estate inside the church's Prayer city camp ground located along the Lagos Ibadan Expressway. 
 
Encomium magazine reports that the housing estate which is being constructed by the church's owned construction company has various types of apartment depending on the taste of the buyers.
 
Some members of the church are said to have invested into the project. Those who want to buy into the estate signify interest and give a specific description of how they want the house to turn out. No name has been given to the estate yet but people who have been there say that construction work has reached window level.


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Monday, 16 June 2014

Man Sleeps On Lagos Streets For 12yrs

A 74-year old man, who lost his two wives and six children in a day, has narrated to P.M.NEWS how he slept in Lagos streets for 12 years without any source of livelihood.

The homeless man, Philips Anyaniyi James, narrated that he had slept in Aya-Oye Street, Cyril Njoku Street and many other streets in Ejigbo area of Lagos State, western Nigeria, due to frustration and lack of money rent an accommodation or even return to his state in Oyo.
James said he became stranded in Lagos since 2002, after he fled his hometown in Ago Amodu in Saki East in Oyo State, western Nigeria, following the strange death of his wives and children.

He added that he also lost his four brothers and all his property during the period.

According to James, his father was a king maker (Otun) and a well-to-do man in his hometown before his death.

He explained that he was next in line to succeed his father before strange things started happening to him.

James said his problem started when four of his brothers died almost at the same period and while recovering from their death, he lost his two wives and children who died in one day.

He said he could not recover from the shock of losing his immediate family and had to run away from his family house to Lagos without money or any of his property.

He explained that he could not start a new life in Lagos because he has no money to rent a house or buy tools to continue his automobile repair business in which he engaged in his hometown.

James said he had even tried to get N3,000 to travel back  home but all his efforts were fruitless. Instead, people only gave him money to buy alcohol which he became addicted to.

He said he had solicited for assistance from people to start a business but nobody was willing to help him, as many thought he was a mad man.

James told P.M.NEWS that there was nothing wrong with him. He said he was only frustrated and hopeless which made him to start drinking heavily.

He pleaded for assistance from well-meaning Nigerians and the state government so that he can rediscover himself and start afresh.
Source: PM News Nigeria


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Cultists hack driver, dump body on Lagos highway

The battered body of a man was discovered on Olopo Meji, Oworonshoki Expressway in Lagos on Saturday June 14th. The body had been crushed many times by vehicles on the highway. Punch reports that the body was later identified as that of 35year old Yemi, aka Topia, a resident of the area.

A resident of the area, Michael Oladipupo, told Punch that the dead man was the son of a landlord on Mabawonku Street. Oladipupo said Yemi was not killed by a hit-and-run vehicle as the situation suggested, but his body was dumped on the highway to serve as an alibi for his killers. Continue...

“I was called this morning (Saturday) around 9am and told that there was a corpse on the road. I came here and saw his body on the expressway. But as we traced its movement, we discovered that he was dragged to the expressway from a spot close to the Oworonshoki Bridge.
“After killing him, they dumped him on the road so that the scene would look like an accident. Vehicles and heavy-duty trucks passing by have torn his body into pieces so that people will not be able to identify him.” Oladipupo said
He said he could not tell whether some parts of his body were taken away for ritual purposes or not.

Investigations by Punch Metro revealed that Yemi was murdered by a gang suspected to be members of the Black Axe Confraternity, popularly called Aiye.

It was learnt from sources who craved anonymity that the victim, who was a driver, was lured out of his room in the night and bundled into an iron cart, on which he was wheeled to the point of the murder.
“It was the Aiye members that killed him. Yemi is not a cultist, but he had friends who were Eiye members. Because there was a fight between the two cult groups, Yemi was mistaken for a member and targeted.
“They first inflicted machete wounds on him, but when it appeared he was not completely dead, they dragged him to the expressway for oncoming vehicles to finish what they started.” A source said
Some relatives of the deceased were seen sobbing near the site of the incident, while others were overheard breaking the sad news to other family members on the telephone.

A relative was overheard by our correspondent in the telephone conversation, saying Yemi had had a misunderstanding with a man who threatened to kill him.

She said, “They have killed him….He called me few days ago on the telephone that somebody came to his house with his boys and threatened to kill him if he does not pay the money he owed him.”
When our correspondent approached her for comment, she said, “He was sleeping in his room when they cunningly drew him out.”

Culled from Punch


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Sunday, 15 June 2014

How prostitutes have sex while standing on Lagos Island (Report)

Prostitution has been described as the oldest profession in the world and a bustling commercial city like Lagos boasts of more than its fair share of women who make a livelihood
from it. Despite the efforts of the Lagos State Government to rid the streets of skimpily dressed ladies looking for interested men, these women of easy virtue have spread their vocation
from Lagos Island to many parts of the state including GRA, Ikeja, Agege, Allen Avenue, Iyana Ipaja, National Stadium,
Surulere and others.
In this report, the Punch Newspapers beams the searchlight on the activities of commercial sex workers in Lagos and
the services they offer to the men who patronise them. Read the full report in Punch below: Bros, how far? You wan f__k?” Those were the magic words; the phrase has become the trade call of the
ladies of the night who line the walkways from Tinubu Street through Kakawa Street onto Broad Street on Lagos Island at night. Thus, it wasn’t surprising when a medium height young lady, dressed in skimpy black tank top and a pair of
bum shorts moved close to our correspondent as she swayed her hips in an exaggerated manner that night.
She immediately offered her service. He was a potential patron, she probably thought.
Located close to many banks which dot the vicinity, the sex spot does not look luxurious. But it is not likely
that a conscious person would miss the kind of trade that goes on in the area.
Women of varying sizes, complexion and heights – as young as 19 and as old as 35 years, and marked out by their heavily made up faces, ‘patrol’ the streets.
Every passing man, who spares them a short glance, either gets a lavish seductive look in return or the trade
call.
At this point, it is left for the man to either look away, take a second look or consider the invitation. Curious as to how and where these ladies actually
service their patrons, our correspondent approached one of them and asked how much her service would cost.
When our correspondent approached, three of the ladies jumped to their feet to advertise their goods. Two seemed to be in their late 30s, fair in complexion
and voluptuous. A young lad in his late 20s was also seen beside the
three commercial sex workers positing as some sort of guard for the girls against anyone that may want to
take advantage of them. When the chosen one, who identified herself as Chioma, Led our correspondent to a corner off the rough passage, she stopped suddenly and entered a shack.
Like a blow, a strong stench emanating from the small, empty room hit our correspondent. The shack was a
room faintly lit by the reflection of the streetlights outside. The shack was outright repulsive. The small room neither had a floor nor ceiling, not to talk of a bed, bench, or any object that could make one slightly comfortable. The ‘room’ was also open as there was no
door. When asked where the ‘action’ would take place, Chioma said, “It is inside this room now, where you
wan make we go again? We dey do am here, no be today.” Asked how much she charged, Chioma said N1,000.
Despite bargaining, she insisted on the amount. When asked if the price could come down if there was n actual sex but just fondling, she angrily said, ‘No o, I
no dey romance. Wetin I wan take romance do? Abeg f***ck if you wan f***ck, na only f***ck we dey do for
here.’ However, when our correspondent asked if she would accept the same N1,000 for the fondling, she became
impatient and attempted to storm out of the door-less ‘room.’ On further persuasion, she reluctantly said that
the N1,000 was the standard price and that they do only actual sex and nothing less, and it was payment before
service. It came as a shock to her when our correspondent asked for the bed on which the fun would take place.
She said they usually have sex with men while standing thus there would be no need for a bed or bench as none
was available. In her words, “Bed or wetin? Na as we dey so we dey do am. No time.”
During the day, these streets are busy with commercial activities but they take on a totally different outlook at night.
When our correspondent visited the place one morning, a food joint, otherwise called mama put, operates at the spot. With the thousands of traders who parade Tinubu Street in the day, a stranger may not be able to imagine
the other side of commercial activities that take place there at night.
Our correspondent observed that as business activities round off from 8pm the commercial sex workers convert
some of the wooden sheds used by traders during the day to their own stand and get set for work. When our correspondent visited the place around 8pm on Tuesday, there was no sign that anything out of the ordinary occurred there as people were still moving
around. The spot where the sex business takes place shares premises with a football-viewing centre and it is
located in a discreet corner. Only a closer look at the place or those who are familiar with the ‘night business’ that take place there would be able to
identify the commercial sex workers as they take positions under the traders’ sheds. The visit turned out to be a revelation that commercial sex hawking has taken on a new dimension. Here in the heart of Lagos, patrons buy ‘quickie’ without a bench, mattress or any form of luxury. Ironically, sex here does not come cheap in spite of its location and the lack of luxury. Interestingly, there was an old man, a taxi driver and an
old woman, a trader who sat in front of the premises of the sex spot, both in their 60s, and they seemed unconcerned about the happenings in their surroundings as they appeared carried away with their discussion.
When our correspondent approached some traders who were closing their shops and some company security
men on the street for comments, some of them claimed ignorance while some said they were aware. Chidi, a trader who sells clothes close to the spot, said,
“This place is a very busy place, both in the morning and evening, so I am not aware if there is any such thing happening there.” A security personnel attached to one of the companies around the spot, who craved anonymity for fear of being humiliated, said the ladies had been operating there for some time. “They have been there for some time now, but anyone who does not know that such things happen there may not easily notice them, because most of them stay under the shade. They make their money because guys patronise them. You know it’s quickie, so it’s fast.” Another trader, Obinna, said he knew some ladies usually come there at night but that it meant nothing to him. “As long as they don’t disturb me, they should continue. They have been there for some time now, so it’s not new to me, personally.” Gone are the days when commercial sex workers stayed in brothels while waiting for their clients. At
first, Allen Avenue was known as headquarters of these young ladies in Lagos State but slowly and gradually,
they began to expand their coast to places like Ikeja GRA, Agege, Obalende, National Stadium at Surulere, Iyana-Ipaja and Lagos Island.
From 9pm, when one takes a drive on Allen Avenue, these girls would make seductive gestures trying to lure men to come to them. They make statements like, “Hey gorgeous, do you like what you see?” However, these girls normally have a place where they take their clients to ‘service’ them. If it is for ‘short
time,’ there is always a building around where they do their business. Most times, they would rather opt for
‘TDB’ – Till Day Breaks – because of convenience. When our correspondent insisted that it had to be on the bed or at least a bench, Chioma hissed irritatingly.
When asked how much she would charge if she had to be taken out of the area, she gave a long hiss again and
said, “shey na you wey no fit f***ck for here go fit carry person comot?” Then she stormed out of the room in anger and went back to her colleagues outside. While leaving the squalid environment, Chioma was overheard telling her colleagues that it was a mere
waste of her time. “No mind the yeye guy, na romance him want, him talk say him no dey f***ck,” she said. When our correspondent left the premises and observed from a distance, two young men went in one after the other at few minutes intervals, nothing less could be
expected since it was a quickie.
During the visit to Lagos Island, a lot of activities involving parades and calling out to customers was also noticed on Simpson Street where as usual, the
ladies of the night were seen dressed in short, skimpy and see-through apparels.
Of course, this corroborates the daring disposition of the commercial sex workers and the rapid expansion of
the business. But the sex-while standing on the island seems like a new development. Here, the commercial
sex workers meet the needs of their customers who want a quickie whilst saving time. As the commercial sex business continues to grow, a visit by our correspondent to a popular street inside the Iyana-Ipaja main market revealed that the timing of the business could easily pass for a civil service job.
As early as 4am, workers have resumed at the old, unpainted storey building, located at the heart of the market. Early in the morning and late at night, the sex
workers stay in front of the building calling on potential customers and some passers-by who look in their direction.
When our correspondent entered through the small door that opens into a reception-like space inside the
building, he met about seven women who displayed their products, showcasing what made them peculiar.
Of particular interest was a lady who was fanning herself while sweating profusely, and when she was asked by one of her colleagues why she was sweating profusely, she said, “na f***ck o, no mind me, the guy wan kill me.” The one picked by our correspondent said the price had to be negotiated before they went into her room. She said ‘quickie,’ which means the fastest form of sexual intercourse that does not take time, costs N1,500. After serious bargaining, she agreed to collect N1,200 which was above what our correspondent offered to pay.
Since she could not agree with the price offered by our correspondent, another worker, who identified herself
as Odi, offered to collect N1,000 which she said, was the standard price, but she was open to options when asked about the option of romance. Odi said, “If you
want only romance, I can take N700 but I would be the one in charge and you would pay before service. If it is just to allow you ‘come,’ I can manage N700.”
There was a bar inside the building where men and women drink while the operator played music, blaring through the loud speakers and the spot is self -
introducing at such hour due to the loud music. For an unsuspecting visitor, the place could pass for a bar, but each of the sex workers has a room upstairs where they attend to their guests with no interference from others. However, the rapid growth in the business of commercial sex has forced some businesses to recognise the potential of money-making in it. These days, most bars now have girls on display as
they have drinks. And the girls are also offered to customers who are interested and willing to pay.


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Saturday, 14 June 2014

SHOCKING Story Of Tortured Boy Rescued From Kidnappers Den In Ogun [Photos]

Fate smiled on an unidentified young boy hawking on Alhaji Jamiu Sulaimon Street in Itele, Ota area of Ogun State on Tuesday evening as he was rescued from kidnappers in the area, just as he was about to be killed.

No 3, Alhaji Jamiu Sulaimon, where the boy was rescued is unarguably one of the most beautiful houses on the street but no one could have imagined the horror discovered behind its high walls.

When Punch correspondent visited the scene on Wednesday morning, a police patrol vehicle was stationed in front of the compound to ward off curious residents and looters.

Upon gaining access to the house, it did not take long for the correspondent to notice a spatter of blood on the walls of almost all the toilets in the house. One particular toilet had more heavy smears of blood on its walls and door.

A resident of the street, Abdulateef Isa, told our correspondent that the rescued boy used to hawk belts on the street.
Isa said, “The boy is Igbo, he sells belts and he is known by many in this area even though we don’t really know his name. 
“He was hawking with his friend yesterday (Tuesday) before this whole issue came to light. His friend, who is also an Igbo boy, knew when he was called into the compound but when he waited for more than 30 minutes and his friend had not come out, he raised the alarm.”
A police officer from the Itele Police Division told our correspondent that residents of the area came to the station to report on Tuesday evening that a boy who went into a compound to sell had gone missing.
“Our divisional police officer instantly issued a search warrant and detached a team to the compound. When we got there, a large number of residents had gathered and we had to be strategic in controlling them for us to gain access. 
“We got there and met a young man who said he was the brother of the owner of the house. He started opening each of the rooms, acting calm and repeating that, ‘See for yourself, each room is empty.’ 
“But our DPO insisted that she perceived an odour that was abnormal. She asked one of us to climb through a window and check the corner of a toilet. And there was the boy, covered in blood. He was even too weak to shout. 
“From the look of things, the kidnappers had already attempted to kill the boy but hurriedly abandoned him and fled because the victim’s friend raised the alarm. The man we arrested must have been given order to stay behind and divert suspicion.”
The boy was said to have been blinded in one eye as caked blood covered one of his eye sockets. There was a bloody deep gash on his neck also, which was suspected to have come from an attempt to slaughter him.

Punch correspondent learnt that the boy was immediately rushed to the hospital while the man found in the house was arrested. The agent in charge of the house was also later arrested.

Few minutes after the police left the compound, the residents set the house ablaze and every valuable in the house was destroyed.

“The generator in this house runs all day long,” one resident told Punch correspondent.

The fence around the house is the highest in the area. According to our correspondent’s measurement, it is approximately eight feet tall, a reason neighbours said it was not possible to see whatever went on in the compound.
“The men we see coming in and going out of the house keep to themselves. All we know is that so many people come into the house. Nobody has gone missing on this street before, so nobody had any reason to suspect anything,” Mr. Olusegun Adio, who lives a few houses down the street, told our correspondent.
One of the leaders of the community, Alhaji Isa Jimoh, who notified the police about the missing boy, said he never had any inkling that kidnappers could be operating a den in the area.
Jimoh, who lives about seven houses away from the horror house, said, “I have no idea who owns that house and I have no idea when it was built. The short time it was built from start to finish, I was not around then. 
“When I got report that a child who was hawking and called inside the compound never came out, I had to inform the police because I realised it was not the duty of residents to storm the place.
“The first time the police came, the place was under lock and key. They went back to their office and when they came back, they broke the gate, arrested a man inside there and discovered the boy almost dead on the floor of one of the toilets.”
Jimoh said no one had ever been missing in the area, which was why they probably did not suspect any criminal activity in the house.

Spokesperson for the Ogun State Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said the suspects arrested in the case have been transferred to the Department of Criminal Investigation, Eleweran, Abeokuta.


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Nigerian woman smuggled to the UK to work as sex slave & forced to undergo voodoo to prevent her from running away

3 members of an international prostitution ring that smuggled a Nigerian woman into the UK to work as a sex slave under the threat of a voodoo curse faced jail yesterday June 13, UK Daily Mail reports
The gang conned the innocent 23-year-old into flying to Heathrow Airport on a bogus passport with the promise of education, a job and a new home.
Before leaving Nigeria, she was raped and forced to go through a black magic ‘juju’ death ritual to prevent her running away.
But when the woman arrived in London, her employment failed to materialize. Instead, she was told she was destined to work as a sex slave in Italy, a court heard.
Convicted: Gang members; Johnson Olayinka (left) and Florence Obadiaru (right). Continue...

The plan was only thwarted when Italian authorities spotted her forged ID and sent her back to the UK.

It is believed the woman is just one of many victims of the group, based in Africa, that traffics young women through England to work as prostitutes in mainland Europe.

Olusoji Oluwafemi, 44, Johnson Olayinka, 45, and Florence Obadiaru, 48, were convicted of trafficking the woman into the UK for sexual exploitation and arranging for her transfer to Italy.
Oluwafemi and Olayinka were also found guilty of conspiring to get the woman a false passport.

Oluwatosin Osoba, 48, was acquitted of the same charge following a trial at the Old Bailey.

Judge Rebecca Poulet said custody is inevitable and sentence was adjourned until July 11.
The victim, who only spoke a little English, had been recruited by a Nigerian local called Beneditta in her home village near Benin City.
Her family had struggled financially since the death of her father in 2008, but she aspired to become a nurse.

In February 2011, Beneditta offered to help the young woman by sending her to England to be educated properly and get a job, the court heard. 

She was told the cost would be £40,000 - which she would have to repay to the organisers.
Prosecutor Christopher Ames told the court: ‘She had no idea at all what £40,000 was in her own currency, her life had been very hard after her father died, and she jumped at the chance to be educated and be trained for a job, and get away from the desperation and misery of her current family situation.

‘She was very excited, a naive young girl, at the prospect of going abroad.’
She was sent to the Nigerian capital of Lagos on March 23, 2011, to meet a man called Felis who made her a false passport and coached her in getting through UK immigration.
‘While he was doing that, he began to sexually assault her’, said Mr Ames. 
 
‘That led him to beat her with a belt and that in turn led to him raping her that night.’
When she complained to Beneditta the next morning, she was told: ‘It was what you should have expected’.
She was then told to pose for photos with a man who would pretend to be her husband.

In September 2011 she was summoned to the west African country of Benin to get a visa. The woman was then told to swear an oath to repay the money in a ceremony that involved cutting her armpit and pubic hair and taking finger nail clippings.
‘The oath she was solemnly required to take was to repay that money, £40,000, on pain of death if she did not,’ said Mr Ames.
‘This was what was known as a juju ceremony.’
She was driven to Lagos on September 12, 2011 and put on a plane to the UK, meeting Olayinka at Heathrow Airport.

Olayinka, calling himself ‘Mike’, checked her into the Marbella Hotel in Peckham, south London, and took away her money and passport.
She was next taken to the house of Obadiaru, an old friend of Beneditta’s, and kept there for a few weeks with no sign of a job or education.
Obadiaru’s son, who suffers from learning difficulties, groped her on the first night in the house in Brockley, southeast London.
But when she complained, Obadiaru allegedly told her: ‘What do you think you are here for?’

The woman was told she was being sent to Italy on October 3, 2011, and collected another false passport from Olayinka’s home.
‘It was then for the first time that this very young girl from a small village in Africa, miles away from home, realised she was about to be sent to Italy to be forced into prostitution’, Mr Ames said.

‘She came to that gradual realisation, and she suddenly remembered hearing conversations between some men and their girls in Italy.
‘She couldn’t speak Italian and there was no question of her being able to work in Italy in the normal sense.
‘She became very upset and fearful of what awaited her.’
The gang’s plan was thwarted by Italian immigration officials, who stopped the woman on an obviously forged passport at Milan Airport and sent her straight back to the UK.
After she was detained by immigration officials, the woman led them to the alleged identity factory in Osoba’s flat in South Bermondsey, southeast London, and laptops which had been used to make false documents by Olayinka.

Mr Ames said the National Crime Agency launched Operation Visionary after quizzing the woman ‘to penetrate and stop the activities of an organised crime group based in Africa and here in England, which has as its aim the trafficking of vulnerable young women from Nigeria to European countries, including Italy and France for the purpose of prostitution’

Oluwafemi, of South Bermondsey, southeast London, Olayinka, of Peckham Rye, southeast London, and Obadiaru, of Brockley, south London denied conspiracy to traffic a person to the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation, and conspiracy to traffic a person out of the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
Oluwafemi, Olayinka, and Osoba, of South Bermondsey, southeast London, denied conspiracy to commit an offence of possessing false identity documents. 

Culled from UK Daily Mail


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Friday, 13 June 2014

Singer Kefee is dead

Nigerian gospel singer, Kefee died on Friday morning.

The singer, who was reportedly pregnant, fell into a coma while on a flight to Chicago, in the United States of America. The plane had to make an emergency landing in Los Angeles so she could receive medical attention.

Sources close to the family confirmed that she died this morning, although there is yet to be an official release.

Earlier today, fans took to Twitter to pray for her using #PrayForKefee but in a twist the news broke that she was dead.

Female singer rapper tweeted: “Now you are looking at heaven…..Teach us Lord to number our days. Rest In Peace Kefee, God knows best.”

Musci producer K-Solo wrote on Twitter: “My Girl KEFEE is Gone. She’s One Artist i Produced Kokoroko For and She so Wonderful n Thank God I Told Her Before Now. Whenever she opens her mouth the Vocal just drops and she can’t even phantom ow Great her voice dexterity is. I can’t hold this tears. I Call her IREKEF #ripkefee”


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Thursday, 12 June 2014

Jealous lover kills rival, eats his heart

A jealous lover in South Africa stabbed a rival, cut out his heart and ate it with a knife and fork, police and media reported Thursday.
Police were called to the gruesome scene at a house in Cape Town’s Gugulethu township by frantic neighbours, spokesman Frederick van Wyk told the Cape Times.
“On the scene they found a suspect, a Zimbabwean national, busy eating the heart of a human with a knife and fork,” he said.
The woman at the centre of the love triangle told police that her former lover had visited the house where she was living with her current partner and they had chatted together before he gave her money to buy liquor and she left.
When she returned she found her partner, 62-year-old Mbuyiselo Manona, had been stabbed, Van Wyk said.
Neighbours alerted by the commotion said they had peered through the house windows to see the man cutting out Manona’s heart and eating it.
“The whole situation was crazy. We were shouting at him to stop, but he did not listen,” one neighbour said.
“Even when the police got here… the guys were scared to go in. They had to call for back-up.
“You can’t really blame them — how do you go into a room with someone dripping another person’s blood out of his mouth?”
Western Cape deputy police commissioner Sharon Jephta said the motive for the murder was “definitely a love triangle”.
The suspect was arrested and is expected to appear in court soon.(AFP)


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Teenage Students Plunge To Death While Having Sex On A Sixth Floor Balcony [Pictured]

A wealthy teenage student plunged to her death from a sixth floor balcony while celebrating the end of her exams.

Anastasia Tutik, 19, was in a romantic clinch with a second student when the pair lost their balance as their friends partied nearby.

The two teenagers fell more than 60ft and died instantly from catastrophic injuries outside the luxury apartment block.

Anastasia’s parents, who live in Russia, were believed to be flying to London tonight after being informed of the horrific accident.

The parents of the second victim, an 18-year-old known only as Miguel, were also in shock after being told of his death at their home in Monterrey, Mexico.
In the early hours of today, witnesses described hearing a terrible ‘bang’ and one said he saw the couple fall after they hugged and kissed.

Samson Oguntayo, 32, who lives in a neighbouring block, said: 'They were trying to have sex on the balcony. The guy was lifting the girl and putting her on the bannister, he kept on doing it.

‘He was putting her on there – they were going back and forth. You could see they were doing some really dangerous stuff.

‘It is not the first time we have seen people on the balcony acting up.

‘At some point friends must have come outside and they got down and came back inside and then came back out again. This time they started doing it again.

‘You see people on the balcony doing all sorts of things and I just felt it was one of those things and in a moment they will probably go back inside.

‘The last thing I expected was to see them falling down. We just screamed.’

Mr Oguntayo said he ran to the scene and discovered both teenagers lying dead in a pool of blood on a stone patio.


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Bizwoman Held Over Stolen Goods

A business woman, Ifeoma Willams Iheanacho, from Mbieri in Imo state, southeast Nigeria, has been arrested by the police in Rivers State for allegedly stealing goods valued at N2,079,000 from Zara Boutique, Port Harcourt.

CP Tunde Ogunsakin, the Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command, in a statement said that the incident occurred when the suspect visited Zara Boutique at No. 4 Mbonu street, D Line, Port Harcourt and met the sales girl, Kemaegbeye Rachael, who told her that her boss had gone out.

The suspect allegedly collected the phone number of the owner of the shop, Mrs. Oroma Amadi from the sales girl and left.
Ogunsakin said the suspect later sent a text message purportedly sent by Madam Oroma Amadi to the sales girl to allow the suspect collect whatever she needed in her shop; that she was in a meeting; a claim the suspect knew to be false. The suspect, it was learnt, went back to the shop to ask the sales girl if she received any text message from her boss and the innocent girl said yes. The sales girl allowed the suspect to collect assorted wares, male and female bags, wrist watches, male and female shoes and shirts all worth N2,079,000  unknown to her that the suspect was a dupe.

When Mrs Oroma Amadi returned to her shop, the sales girl informed her about the transaction but she denied authorizing anybody to collect any item in her shop and she reported the matter to the police.

Ogunsakin said after the suspect collected the items, she fled Port Harcourt to No. 21b Park View Estate, Ikoyi, with the stolen items. He further said following a report by the complainant, he dispatched his men to track the suspect down and she was arrested in Lagos with the stolen items and taken back to the Rivers State Police Command, Port Harcourt, where she is currently undergoing interrogation.

Ogunsakin said the suspect will be charged to court after investigation.


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Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Obahiagbon Describes Edo House Minority Members Conduct As Legislative Infamy

The Chief of Staff to the Edo State Government, Patrick Obahiagbon, on Wednesday described the purported move by minority members of the Edo State House of Assembly to impeach the speaker, as a cabaret show having all the trappings of Legislative infamy.

He condemned the act, saying “it is a show of shame and ignominy that should not be condoned by all”.

He said that the members that had declared to the world that they had impeached the speaker of the house and some members lacked the power to do so.

“It is show of shame and it is not something that should be condoned by all compose mentis homo sapiens in this time and age,” he said

Stomach Democracy

Condemning the act by the suspended members, Mr Obahiagbon said that the decision of the House members to suspend the members that had conducted themselves in a manner that amounted to misconduct was justifiable.

“Valid proceedings in law. Total compliance with the rules of the floor of the house.

“A day after, some nine honourable members proceeded to the floor of the State House of Assembly in a manner of misconduct, purportedly sold the idea to the world that they had impeached the speaker. As at the time these nine members proceeded to maroon themselves, four of them were on suspension and it means they were complete strangers, which vitiated their show of shenanigans,” he said.

He said that the act showed that Nigerian politicians had “learnt nothing and had forgotten nothing, stressing that politics should not be characterised by political jobbery, political violence, antedulivian proclivity…”.

“So long as as the ‘primus mobilo’ of the Nigerian political class is driven by stomach democracy and bread and butter politics, we shall continue to gyrate in this vicious circle of political ‘econo-classicism’.

He said that the only right thing for the suspended lawmakers to have done was to seek redress in court.


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Police ordered to arrest new Emir of Kano, Sanusi, for 'Fraud'

The President Jonathan vs Sanusi war has begun! According to a report by Sahara Reporters, police have been ordered to arrest the new Emir of Kano for 'Fraud'. Below is how SR is reporting it..
The Nigerian police have been ordered to arrest the newly-crowned Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, on fraud-related charges stemming from his tenure as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
According to reliable sources at the Presidency in Abuja, the team of policemen at the Emir’s palace in Kano received the order from the Nigeria police headquarters to place Mr. Sanusi under arrest if he leaves the Kano Governor’s lodge.
The sources told SaharaReporters that Mr. Sanusi was to be arrested at his private home on Sunday night after his appointment was announced by the Kano State Governor.
It would be recalled that the presidency embarked on several frantic measures to frustrate the former CBN governor’s emergence as Emir, including the premature congratulations of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to one of the candidates before the choice was announced.

Since becoming Emir, Mr. Sanusi has been inside the Kano State governor’s lodge, receiving visitors and undertaking traditional rites.

The source also told SaharaReporters that some notable northern leaders have already warned President Jonathan to avoid such a reckless action so as to avoid setting fire to the already volatile situation in the city of Kano. It is not known if President Jonathan is favoring back channel dialogue aimed at resolving the mess. Observers point out that he has yet to offer congratulations to the new Emir despite the PDP doing so.


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Police arrest man with human head

The Police Command in Lagos State has arrested a 38-year old man for allegedly being in possession of a fresh human head.

The Public Relations Officer of the command, DSP Ngozi Braide, made the disclosure in an interview with NAN on Wednesday in Lagos.

She said that the man, name withheld, was arrested on Tuesday at Orile, Lagos by anti-robbery policemen, attached to the Orile Police Station.

“The police team that arrested the suspect was led by Inspector Bernard Oyinlade, while they were conducting a ‘stop and search’ operation near the white sand area of Orile.

“The team stopped the man who was walking along the road with a polythene bag having suspected him and immediately called for a search.

“He immediately took to his heels and was pursued.

“He was arrested and during the searching of his bag, a suspected fresh human skull was found.

“The suspect is undergoing interrogation.

“He will be transferred to the State Criminal Investigations Department, Panti, Yaba for further investigations,” Braide said.


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Teenage Girl Spying For Boko Haram Caught By Soldiers

Terrorism is a canker-worm and the longer it lasts, the deadly it becomes. That Special Forces of the Nigerian Army Unit in Gwoza, Borno State, have arrested a 13-year-old girl who is said to be spying on the military for the members of deadly Boko Haram to carry out their wicked operation.
A security source said the soldiers who picked up the girl were said to be stunned when they found an AK 47 assault rifle in the young girl’s home. 
It was further gathered that the girl led the soldiers to three other girls who were also said to have been recruited by Boko Haram to spy on military formations.

It was further stated that there were fears in Nigeria security circles that the insurgents might have embarked on the recruitment of innocent children to get information on military formations for possible attacks
   
The military was also concerned that some of the abducted girls of Chibok, Borno State, who have been in the custody of the insurgents since April could be indoctrinated for such dangerous assignments.

A security source added: “This week, soldiers arrested a 13-year-old girl for spying on a military formation in Gwoza. When the girl was arrested and questioned, she took the soldiers to three other girls who are also spying for the insurgents.

“The girls are being interrogated. In fact, there are concerns that those people might use some of those Chibok girls for such a dangerous mission when they are eventually released.”


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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Bomb scare: Police shut three markets in Abuja

Fresh panic gripped residents of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria on Tuesday morning following fears that another attack by Boko Haram Islamist sect was in the offing.

The bomb blast rumour necessitated that massive security checkpoints and large deployment of policemen around two major markets in Wuse and the Garki area of the city.

P.M. NEWS observed the large police presence at Wuse, Garki and Utako International Market.

The roads leading to the two markets were blocked by Policemen who were also conducting search on a long queue of persons waiting to gain access into the area.
Confused traders who were disallowed from going inside the market were seen milling about the premises.

P.M. NEWS gathered that Federal Capital Territory authorities ordered the popular Wuse Market, Utako and Garki Modern Markets shut following a bomb scare.

This, it was learnt, followed an alarm by a person who saw an object suspected to be Improvised Explosive Device (IED). The discovery of the suspicious object reportedly forced shop owners to close while shoppers took to their heels.

In reaction, authorities of FCT ordered the market and two others closed. Men of the police anti-bomb squad then combed the three markets for possible explosive devices.

One of the police officers said the Wuse market was locked after an ‘order from above’ due to bomb threat.

Boko Haram extremist group had bombed a bus station in the highly populated Nyanya suburb area of FCT twice in April this year. The bomb attacks claimed about 100 lives.

Altine Daniel, the spokesperson for the FCT Command of Nigeria Police confirmed that the temporary closure of the three markets was as a result of intelligence reports available to the security agencies.

She however said the markets would be reopened as soon as men of the police anti-bomb squad are satisfied that there was no explosive device hidden in any of them.


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Woman viciously attacked & stabbed in the eye by her father-in-law

The photo on the left shows the horrific injuries a Sikh woman suffered after being attacked by her father-in-law because he thought she was having an affair with a Muslim man.

Jageer Mirgind was left blind and scarred for life after 51-year-old Manjit Mirgind slashed her wrists and stabbed her in the eyes screaming 'I am going to kill you'.

Mrs Mirgind’s children, just three and six years old, watched the horrific attack at their mum's home in Kensington Gardens, Ilford, East London, and pleaded with their grandfather to stop. Continue...

The mother has been left partially-sighted in both eyes while the children can no longer sleep alone and have recurring nightmares.

The crazed attacker wrongly believed his daughter-in-law was 'sleeping with a Paki' and that she had 'ruined his family', Snaresbrook Crown Court heard. 

Tragically, Mirgind misunderstood the situation when his daughter was the victim of a series of prank calls.

After punching her in the face he dragged her into the kitchen where he savagely kicked her before grabbing a knife.

He eventually left and went home as his wife called an ambulance for Mrs Mirgind. He later turned himself in at the police station and told them exactly what had happened.

Judge Nigel Peters QC said: 'You have accepted that you have caused the most serious injuries to your daughter in law.
'You set about her having taken umbrage because you felt she was having affairs when it turned out she had been receiving prank calls.

'You set out with great hostility and vengeance - you punched her, forced to the ground and kicked her and took knives to her face and wrist to gouge her eyes.
'She has since lost a lot of sight in both eyes and there is major scarring to her face.

'She has a stutter as well, most likely caused by the loss of confidence and lack of sleep and general work.
'So distressing was that her children, your grandchildren, witnessed it from start to finish and pleaded with you to stop but you did not stop.'

Father-of-four Mirgind stared at the floor as he was jailed for ten years and eight months at Snaresbrook Crown Court.

Crown lawyer Jonathan Turner said Mrs Mirgind's children had suffered, having begged the defendant to stop and they saw the blood everywhere.
‘Their life has changed and they cannot sleep alone while the marriage of their parents has disintegrated.’

Mrs Mirgind has since moved to Nottingham with her two children.
The court heard the defendant Mirgind had been an leading member of the Sikh community and often drove young worshippers to the temple.

In a statement read by his lawyer Edward Boateng-Addo, he said: ‘I am a hard-working family man who left his job to care for his ill mother seven years ago.
‘I was stressed out at the time and nothing can excuse what I did.
‘I was trying to protect her - I am a peaceful and honest man and I know I will not have the chance to apologise but I do look to the court to say how sorry I am.

He had initially been charged with attempted murder but prosecutors later accepted a plea of causing grievous bodily harm with intent in order to avoid having to go to trial.
Mirgind, of Mayfair Avenue, Ilford, admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent.
A single count of attempted murder has been left to lie on the court file.

Culled from UK Daily Mail


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