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Police arrest four for possessing banned fireworks, knockouts in Imo

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The Imo State Police Command has arrested four men for possession and distribution of banned fireworks and various kinds of pyrotechnics within Owerri metropolis.

The command has warned that anyone found in possession or distribution of fireworks will be arrested and prosecuted.

The spokesperson for the Imo State Command, Henry Okoye, made the disclosure in a statement released on Sunday night.

The suspects are 29-year-old Victor Amadi, 31-year-old Moses Okoro, 28-year-old Ebuka Onye, and 23-year-old Isaac Amadi.

According to him, the arrests were made after intelligence-led raids in different parts of Owerri.

Okoye said,”Their arrests followed separate intelligence-led raids conducted at different locations within the Owerri metropolis, during which large quantities of prohibited fireworks and other pyrotechnic items were recovered.”

He warned residents against possession of fireworks, knockouts, bangers, and all other forms of explosive devices in the state.

Okoye added,”The Command reiterates the total ban on the use, sale, distribution, and possession of fireworks, knockouts, bangers, and all other forms of explosive devices across Imo State. Any individual found violating this directive will be arrested and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

“In view of the dangers associated with these banned items, residents, parents, and traders are strongly advised to desist from dealing in them.

“Members of the public are also encouraged to remain vigilant and promptly report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station.”

Meanwhile, the Imo State Police Command said it remains committed to ensuring the safety of lives and property and wished all residents a peaceful, safe, and joyful festive season.

The command also advised residents to celebrate responsibly, saying,”Members of the public are urged to celebrate responsibly.”

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Epstein Documents Vanish From U.S. Justice Department Website, Including Photo With Trump, Associates

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The removed documents included images of paintings depicting nude women and a photograph showing pictures arranged along a credenza and inside drawers.

 

At least 16 documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier and convicted sex offender accused of serial sex trafficking of women and girls, disappeared from the Justice Department’s public website less than a day after being posted, raising questions about transparency and the nature of the missing materials.

Epstein died in a New York prison cell on August 10, 2019 as he awaited, without the chance of bail, his trial on sex trafficking charges.

Some of the files reportedly included photographs that could shed light on Epstein’s connections with high-profile figures, according to Associated Press.

The removed documents included images of paintings depicting nude women and a photograph showing pictures arranged along a credenza and inside drawers.

The report noted that inside a drawer among other photos, was a photograph of Trump, alongside Epstein, Melania Trump and Epstein’s longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell.

The Justice Department did not respond to questions about why the files were removed, but posted on X that “photos and other materials will continue being reviewed and redacted consistent with the law in an abundance of caution as we receive additional information.”

The disappearance prompted speculation about what was removed and why the public was not informed. Democrats on the House Oversight Committee highlighted the missing Trump photograph in a post on X, writing: “What else is being covered up? We need transparency for the American public.”

The incident adds to longstanding concerns over the Justice Department’s release of tens of thousands of documents, which offered limited insight into Epstein’s crimes or the prosecutorial decisions that allowed him to avoid serious federal charges.

Key materials, including FBI interviews with victims and internal memos on charging decisions, were absent.

Among the missing records are FBI interviews with survivors and Justice Department memos examining charging decisions, files that could have clarified why Epstein was allowed in 2008 to plead guilty to a state-level prostitution charge.

The released documents largely feature images of Epstein’s homes in New York City and the U.S. Virgin Islands, alongside photographs of celebrities and politicians.

Grand jury transcripts reveal testimony from several young women, including a 14-year-old, who described being paid to perform sexual acts for Epstein.

“For every girl that I brought to the table he would give me $200,” one testified. “I also told them that if they are under age, just lie about it and tell him that you are 18,” one victim said.

Former U.S. attorney Alexander Acosta, who oversaw the case in 2008, later told Justice Department lawyers that he had concerns over whether a jury would believe Epstein’s accusers.

“I’m not saying it was the right view,” Acosta said. “There’s been a lot of changes in victim shaming.”

Jennifer Freeman, attorney for Epstein accuser Maria Farmer, described the document release as both validating and frustrating.

“It’s a triumph and a tragedy,” she said. “It looks like the government did absolutely nothing. Horrible things have happened and if they investigated in even the smallest way, they could have stopped him.”

Despite a congressional deadline to release all records, the Justice Department continues to publish documents on a rolling basis, citing the time-consuming process of redacting survivors’ identities.

The department has not indicated when additional records will be released, leaving the public still waiting for a full understanding of Epstein’s crimes and the investigative actions taken.

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BREAKING: All Abducted St Mary’s Schoolchildren in Niger State Regain Freedom

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All schoolchildren abducted from St Mary’s Catholic School in the Papiri community of Niger State have been successfully released.

The final batch of 130 students regained their freedom on Tuesday, bringing the total number of rescued children to 230, officials from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) have confirmed.

The development brings an end to days of anguish and uncertainty for the affected families and marks a significant breakthrough for security agencies involved in the rescue operation.

The students were abducted when gunmen stormed the boarding school, an incident that triggered nationwide outrage and renewed concerns over the safety of schools across the country.

Authorities said the successful release followed sustained security pressure and coordinated efforts by relevant agencies. Meanwhile, calls have intensified for stronger protection of educational institutions and decisive measures to prevent a recurrence of such attacks.

 

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Breaking News: An autopsy has revealed that Odera d!ëd from pö!soning, contrary to earlier claims that high blood pressure was the cause of his d£äth.

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Odera’s autopsy has just confirmed that the entertainer succumbed to poisoning, overturning earlier speculation that his death stemmed from high blood pressure.

Toxicology reports reveal lethal levels of a toxic substance in his system, pointing to poisoning as the definitive cause of death.

Odera had recently experienced a sudden health scare involving a rapid heartbeat, prompting a brief hospital visit, but the fatal outcome came unexpectedly.

Authorities are now launching a full investigation to pinpoint the source of the poison.

 

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