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Thursday 4 October 2012

Desperate hunt for April enters fourth night: 220 police officers now out looking for girl, 5, as official suspect's home is searched

Where is she? April was last seen by another child, getting into a vehicle

  • Hundreds of local residents join police search for a fourth day
  • Officers dig up paving stones at Mark Bridger's home
  • More than 220 officers now involved in operation to find April
  • Police appeal for people to search gardens and outbuildings
  • Appeal is U-turn on original instruction to let only authorities search
  • Detectives have until 5pm tomorrow to question suspect
  • David Cameron appeals for April's safe return

  • Missing: April vanished while playing outside near her home in the Bryn Y Gog estate in Machynlleth, Wales, on Monday night

    1) April Jones home, 2) alleged abduction site, 3) garage where Mark Bridger's vehicle was seized, 4) River Dyfi where searches are being carried out 5) Road where Bridger was arrested and 6) the estuary for the River Dyfi

    Police are seen searching the area next to the home of chief suspect Mark Bridger

    Rescue teams carefully search the River Dovey using ropes in the painstaking search for April

    Hundreds of residents of Machynlleth and its surrounding area have joined the police search for the five-year-old for a fourth successive day

    mountain rescue team searches underwater along the River Dyfi near Ceinws, Powys

    Search teams out on the River Dovey to the West of Machynlleth today

    Teams dressed in forensic overalls and face masks were seen searching at the detached house

    Under questioning- Police are to interview Bridger for a third time today

    Press conference-Mrs Jones, with step-grandfather Dai Smith yesterday, said she is 'desperate' for any news

    Located-Mr Bridger's Land Rover Discovery was discovered in this repair shop on Tuesday afternoon

    Police released a picture of Bridger's blue Land Rover Discovery, registration L503 MEP

    Detective Superintendent Bevan, leading the inquiry, appealed for witnesses who may have seen Bridger or his Land Rover Discovery 4x4 vehicle, registration number L503 MEP, between Monday evening, when April disappeared, and Tuesday afternoon, when Bridger was arrested.
     
     
     
     
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    Nigerian man 'wanted to marry girl he raped and threatened with juju after smuggling her from Africa to Britain'

  • Osezua Elvis Osolase, 42, accused of smuggling three children from Nigeria to sell into prostitution
  • Alleged to have used African witchcraft to scare girls into obedience
  • Teenage girl says Osolase raped her and said he wanted to marry her
  • Osezua Elvis Osolase, 42, is on trial at Canterbury Crown Court (pictured)

    A teenager has told a court how a Nigerian man accused of threatening girls with ‘black magic’ to try and force them into prostitution raped her and said he wanted to marry her Daily Mail reports.

    Osezua Osolase, 42, is alleged to have imprisoned the teenager – who is now 18 – in a flat in the United Kingdom for three months and raped her up to three times a week.

    The court heard he forced her to call him ‘Uncle’ and she was deprived of other human contact for weeks before she managed to take his keys and flee.

    Osolase, a former security guard and recycling worker from Gravesend, Kent, is accused of 13 offences of trafficking, rape, false imprisonment and sexual activity with a child.

    He is alleged to have smuggled three children from Nigeria to Britain in order to sell them into prostitution in Italy.

    He is also alleged to have sexually assaulted the girls – who are now aged 15, 17 and 18.

    Osolase’s alleged victims said he used Juju (supernatural power) to scare them into doing as they were told and to prevent them from running away.

    The churchgoing teenager, told a jury at Canterbury Crown Court that Osolase – whom she knew as “Uncle” – visited her at the flat.

    “He said he wanted to get married to me. I felt bad and I felt sad…I felt frightened of him”.

    She claims he told her he wanted to make love – but she did not want to.

    She told the court, “He said he wanted to play with me and make love to me.

    “He said he wanted to take care of me. I didn’t want to have sex and I told him. I told him I didn’t want to sleep with him.

    “Uncle took off his clothes then he took off my clothes. He then took a condom out of his wallet.

    “He said he wanted to get married to me. I felt bad and I felt sad. I didn’t love him, I didn’t like him and I felt frightened of him.’

    The teenager – the third girl to give evidence at the trial – claimed Osolase, who was married to a German national, had helped bring her to the UK.

    She eventually managed to get hold of his keys and escape from the flat, the court heard.

    But the teenager told the jury Osolase found her in a park nearby and took her back to the flat, telling her, “Do you think you are clever?”

    She added, “I didn’t run away again because I had no place to stay.”

    The trial continues...




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    Wednesday 3 October 2012

    Congrats To The Obamas As They Celebrate Their 20th Wedding Anniversary!!



    President Barack Obama and wife First Lady Michelle Obama celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary today. But instead of having a candlelight dinner at a romantic restaurant tonight, President Obama will be participating in his first presidential debate with his Republican opponent, Mitt Romney. The president says he and his wife have planned a belated anniversary celebration on Saturday instead.

    Baby Selling Syndicate Uncovered In Abuja!!

    A man and a woman who specialize in selling babies to couples with fertility problems have been arrested by operatives of the National Agency for Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and other Related Matters (NAPTIP).

    The man, Kingsley Linus and a nurse, Martha Nwosu, lure young girls into phony marriages and thereafter disappear with their babies.

    NAPTIP Assistant

    Peace Asugwo is a teenage mother whose grandmother, Antonia, felt had disgraced the family by getting pregnant out of wedlock. An indigene of Agwa Village in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State, she was impregnated by her boyfriend, one Johnson. Luckily for her, an Abuja-based driver, Mr. Kingsley Linus, was willing to marry her; even though at 16 years, she already had a month-old baby boy.

    Linus, with the help of his sister, arranged and paid the dowry on Asugwo to her grandmother. His young bride, happy that luck had smiled on her despite her shortcomings, followed him to Abuja, eager to start a new life.

    On reaching Abuja, he lodged her in a hotel in Kubwa, claiming that he had lost the keys to his house and would have to get someone to break the door in the morning. A few days later, he introduced a nurse, Mrs. Martina Onwelikwe, to Asugwo as his elder sister who would take care of the infant. Eager to please her in-law, Asugwo promptly handed over the baby to her. The nurse left with Linus who soon disappeared.

    Unknown to Asugwo, she has been conned by a syndicate headed by Linus and Onwelikwe. Faced with the stark reality of her situation and nowhere to turn to for succour in what was a strange land to her, she found her way to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) and later to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

    NAPTIP agents got cracking and their investigation paid off, as they were able to recover the baby alongside four others from the syndicate and the couples who they sold the children to. The syndicate has cells in Abuja, Enugu, Lagos and Minna.

    NAPTIP Assistant Director, Press and Public Relations, Mr. Arinze Orakwue, told reporters Tuesday in Abuja that the case was transferred to the agency by the NHRC on August 31 for investigation.

    He added that on September 17, the Niger State Police Command also transferred to the agency a case of criminal conspiracy, abduction and human trafficking involving four suspects and three victims with four babies.

    One of the suspects led NAPTIP to Linus and investigations later revealed that he ran the syndicate, which specialised in luring teenage mothers with the promise of marriage to dispossess them of their babies. His partner in crime is Onwelikwe who claims to be a nurse with the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA).

    Orakwue added that some couples who bought babies from the syndicate were also in custody of the agency, but they were shielded from the press as they had agreed to be principal witnesses against members of the syndicate.

    He urged parents to provide a support system for their children when they mistakenly get pregnant so that they would not fall into the hands of criminals.

    According to him, the agency with officials of the Ministry of Women Affairs have begun to consider a review of adoption laws in the country to plug the loopholes being exploited by criminals.

    Among those arrested were one Miss Rebecca Auta who was found in Onwelikwe’s house, Miss Oluchi Adache, Miss Ngozi Nwali and Miss Ijeoma Linus. All of them, except for Auta, were unwedded teenage mothers who Linus had ‘married’ and were dispossessed of their babies.

    Two of the couples, Mr. and Mrs Godwin Dike and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Anyanwu, had bought babies from the syndicate at prices ranging from N400,000 to N500,000.

    Speaking with THISDAY, Asugwo suspected her grandmother to be part of the syndicate for her insistence that she must marry Linus even though he came to ask for her hand in marriage without any relatives, save for a woman who fronted for him as his sister.
    “My parents are late, so my grandmother said I must marry him. When I called her that Linus had run away with my baby, she said I should forget about the baby and come back home. Also after they arrested Linus, he said he had sent some money to my grandmother in the village,” she said.

    While Linus denied all the allegations, Onwelikwe admitted selling the babies, but insisted that she sold them on humanitarian grounds to provide money for the girls for their upkeep.

    Linus said he only met Asugwo crying by the roadside and took her to a hotel in Kubwa where he left her to sort herself out.
    He added that the only reason he is in the police net is that one Oluchi claimed he took her baby.

    Onwelikwe, who said she has five children, added that she was introduced to the crime by Linus after he pleaded with her to accommodate his sister after he had lost his job. She claimed that she handed over all the proceeds of the crime to Linus.



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    Graphic photos: Massacred Students Of Federal Polytechnic, Mubi....Soldiers search house-to-house for suspects!!



    It was an extremely sad news in the early hours of yesterday as unknown gunmen stormed an off-campus student hostel of the Federal Polytechnic, Mubi, Adamawa State and shot dead at least 25 students. Some newspapers say the number is as high as 40. The school has been shut indefinitely and the Adamawa State government has also imposed a 24-hour curfew. No group has claimed responsibility for the massacre… The rate at which young people are being killed in Nigeria these days, the average lifespan of Nigerians will reduce soon. 

    “The military is going house to house searching,” said Abubakar Ahmed, head of the Red Cross in Adamawa state, where Mubi is located.

    Motives for the gruesome attack remained unclear. In Mubi last week, the military carried out a high-profile raid against Islamist extremist group Boko Haram, which has been waging a deadly insurgency.

    But some officials suggested the massacre may have been linked to a recent student election.