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Plateau: OPSH Parades Eight Suspects Linked to Heinous Crimes in Kaduna (Photos)

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Security Apprehends 8 Criminal Suspects and Seizes 31 Weapons in Jos

In a significant operation, the Special Task Force Operation SAFE HAVEN (OPSH) has paraded eight criminal suspects linked to various heinous crimes, including the murder of Mrs. Dorathy Jonathan, gunrunning, gun manufacturing, an attack on Saint Raphael Catholic Church in Fadan Kamantan village, Zango Kataf LGA, and the killing of a herder in Gora town, all within Kaduna State.

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At a press conference held today at the Operation SAFE HAVEN Headquarters in Jos, Captain Oya James, the Media Information Officer of OPSH, unveiled the suspects and provided details of their alleged criminal activities.

Two of the suspects were apprehended in connection with the brutal murder of Mrs. Dorathy Jonathan in Afana village, Zango Kataf local government area of Kaduna State.

Captain James revealed that a week-long intelligence operation led to the arrest of a wanted gunrunner, Napoleon John. John, in turn, guided security forces to a hidden weapons factory where arms of various calibers were being produced and sold by another suspect, Monday Dunia. Dunia confessed to having operated this illegal business for over five years, contributing to the ongoing crisis in both Kaduna and neighboring Plateau States.

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Two additional suspects were taken into custody due to their alleged involvement in the killing of a herder during a reprisal attack by locals following the murder of a farmer in Gora town.

Furthermore, two individuals, identified as Hassan Mato and Ahmad Khalifa, were arrested for their role in the attack on and burning of Saint Raphael Catholic Church in Fadan Kamantan village, Zango Kataf LGA, Kaduna State. During this attack, a seminarian named Naaman Stephen Ngophe lost his life, but troops were able to rescue Reverend Father Emmanuel Okolo and Noah Monday.

A staggering total of 31 weapons of various calibers were confiscated from the suspects. These weapons included 3 AK-47 rifles, 5 fabricated AK-47 rifles, 1 pump-action rifle, and 10 locally manufactured pistols. Additionally, 8 fabricated revolvers and 3 locally produced submachine guns were seized.

Captain James conveyed the appreciation of Major General AE Abubakar, the General Officer Commanding 3 Division NA and Commander of OPSH, to the law-abiding citizens for their unwavering support in the fight against criminality. He assured the public that the suspects would be promptly prosecuted in court as soon as investigations are concluded.

This operation underscores the commitment of Operation SAFE HAVEN to maintaining peace and security in the region, with a focus on dismantling criminal networks and ensuring justice for victims of crime.

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LPPC Bars Ozekhome from Using SAN Title Amid Ongoing Ethics Review

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BY SUNDAY SAMUEL The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has directed prominent lawyer Mike Ozekhome to stop using the title of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) pending the conclusion of disciplinary proceedings against him.

The decision was made in line with Paragraph 26(6) of the guidelines governing the award and regulation of the SAN rank. The measure will remain in force until the committee reaches a final decision on matters currently before its Disciplinary and Ethics Sub-Committee, as well as other related proceedings.

According to the LPPC, the action is intended to protect the honour, reputation and standing of the prestigious SAN designation while the issues under consideration are thoroughly examined.

As a result, Ozekhome is prohibited from portraying or identifying himself as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria until the disciplinary process is concluded.

The committee reaffirmed its dedication to promoting professionalism, ethical conduct and accountability within the legal profession, stressing the need to preserve public trust in the SAN institution.

Ozekhome was elevated to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2010, joining a group of 19 distinguished legal practitioners admitted to the Inner Bar that year.

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Europe is pushing back on Washington’s chip war

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Dutch Trade Minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma visited Washington this week to meet with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and members of Congress to oppose the MATCH Act, a bill that would bar Chinese chipmakers from accessing Western semiconductor equipment, and one that would hit ASML especially hard.

ASML, based in the Netherlands, is Europe’s most valuable company and the only maker in the world of the sophisticated lithography machines that are used to make cutting-edge AI chips.

“It’s exceptional that I’m coming here to broadly outline our concerns to Congress,” Sjoerdsma told Bloomberg after the meetings. “The stakes for the Netherlands may be very high.”

China accounts for 19% of ASML’s net system sales. The MATCH Act would go further than existing controls, extending curbs to ASML’s deep ultraviolet immersion machines on top of the long-standing ban on its most advanced extreme ultraviolet, or EUV, tools reaching China.

As ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet told TechCrunch in May, what China can currently buy are older-generation deep ultraviolet tools — gear first shipped about a decade ago — the same machines the MATCH Act would now relegate off limits.

The bill, introduced in April, hasn’t yet faced a full House or Senate vote; Bloomberg notes it would likely need to be folded into a larger package to pass.

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