Monday 28 July 2014

Police tortures man to death in Lagos!

Men of the Police force attached to the Elere Division, Agege, Lagos have been accused of raiding a street in Lagos, arresting three men – and torturing one of them to death.

The victim, 29 year-old Kazeem Oyolola, had been a resident of Ajayi Ibe Street in Agege area of Lagos state, for about a year and half

Reports says he died at a private hospital in Agege on Friday after the beating by the policemen.

The late Kazeem and two of his friends were taking drinks at a bar, when  police van with four policemen allegedly drove into the street to have them arrested for being suspected Internet fraudsters (419), otherwise known as Yahoo boys.
At the station, the policemen had allegedly tortured the three men to make them confess to the crime, during which Oyolola slumped.The policemen then rushed him to a nearby hospital in the area, and allegedly told the medical personnel that Oyolola was drunk.
However, as a result of the wounds sustained, he was said to have passed in the hospital at midnight in the presence of his parents who travelled to Lagos after they learnt of his arrest.
A  tenant who begged for anonymity told Punch newspaper that,  when she visited him at the hospital on Thursday evening, Oyolola’s hands and legs were swollen, and he could not speak.
“When I got to the hospital, his parents had arrived to look after him. His hands and legs were swollen. His mouth was wide open and he could not talk. You could see several bleeding spots all over his body. I do not know what information the police received, but I can tell you that Kazeem is an easygoing man in this area. He is a trader who deals in Aluminium products, and he has a younger brother who stayed with him. He should not have died in this cruel way.”
It was gathered that on Friday morning from about 10 am, a large number of aggrieved youths in the area protested Oyolola’s death to the police division. However, they were said to have been resisted by the Rapid Response Squads, who allegedly shot into the air to scare away the protesters.

We say NO to Police brutality on presumed innocent citizens biko. 

Study reveals women with morning sickness have healthier babies!

A new study found that women with symptoms of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy had fewer miscarriages and gave birth to bigger, healthier babies than women without symptoms. Morning sickness also was associated with fewer birth defects and better long-term development for the child, according to the study, a meta-analysis published in the August issue of Reproductive Toxicology.
As much as 85% of pregnant women develop morning sickness, which can range from mild to severe, the researchers said. Rapid increases in human gonadotropin, a hormone released by the placenta, are believed to help trigger the symptoms. Relatively high levels of the hormone, and possibly other hormones not yet identified, may contribute to a more favorable prenatal environment, the researchers said.
The analysis, conducted at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, pooled data from 10 studies conducted in five countries from 1992 to 2012. The studies, which involved an estimated 850,000 pregnant women, examined associations between nausea and vomiting and miscarriage rates, prematurity, birth weight, congenital abnormalities such as cardiac defects and cleft palate, and long-term child development.
The risk of miscarriage was more than three times as high in women without symptoms of nausea and vomiting as in those with symptoms. Women 35 years old or older, who generally have a relatively high risk for miscarriage, benefited the most from the "protective effect" associated with morning-sickness symptoms, the study said.
Nausea and vomiting were associated with a reduced risk of low birth weight and short body length. Women with symptoms also had fewer preterm births: 6.4% compared with 9.5% for those without symptoms, one of the underlying studies found.
The risk of birth defects was reduced by between 30% and 80% in infants of mothers with symptoms. These children, when tested years later, also scored higher on tests of IQ, language and behavior.
Taking drugs to reduce symptoms of nausea and vomiting doesn't affect a woman's hormonal levels and therefore shouldn't alter any positive effects associated with morning sickness, said Gideon Koren, director of the Motherisk Program at Hospital for Sick Children and lead author on the report.
The report noted that only a few of the underlying studies examined in the meta-analysis included information about the severity of nausea and vomiting symptoms.

Is Kim Kardashian obsessed with taking her selfies?

Kim Kardashian West recently admitted to her husband Kanye that she took 1200 Selfies While in Thailand.
KUWTK Clip, Kim Kardashian

Has her passion turned into an obsession?

Child molester killed while resisting arrest!

Fugitive Arrest Shootout
Officials say a California man who allegedly skipped town after being accused of molesting a child was killed and three law enforcement officers trying to arrest him were wounded in a daytime shootout inside a New York City smoke shop Monday.
The suspect, wedding photographer Charles Richard Mozdir, was reportedly wanted in a San Diego case and charged with five counts of lewd acts upon a child younger than 14, according to a criminal complaint.
Officials didn't disclose details of the injuries sustained by the two U.S. Marshals and a New York City detective, but Police Commissioner William Bratton and Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters all three were in stable condition.
"We pray everything we are hearing is true and that these officers will be OK in the long run," de Blasio said.
The shootout between Mozdir and a fugitive apprehension task force happened just after 1 p.m. in the West Village not far from New York University in a highly trafficked tourist area bounded by jazz clubs, restaurants a subway station and basketball court.
"It was shocking and out-of-place," said 24 year-old Edoardo Gelardin, who was heading to lunch shortly after the shooting when he saw officers loading the victims into ambulances and officers with assault weapons sealing off the scene. "It was a little overwhelming to see a scene like that."
A $1 million bench warrant was issued for Mozdir's arrest on June 15, 2012, after he skipped an arraignment in San Diego Superior Court on child sexual assault charges, according to Steve Walker, a spokesman for the San Diego County district attorney. He had posted $250,000 bail.
He had also been charged with attempting to dissuade a witness from prosecution, according to the criminal complaint.
His case had recently been featured on CNN's "The Hunt with John Walsh." Mozdir was accused of abusing a young boy while babysitting him and authorities later found evidence of child pornography and bestiality on his cellphone and computers, according to the show's website, quoting federal authorities.
Authorities have searched for him in Coronado, Georgia, California and Mexico, according to the show.
The San Diego County Public Defender's Office, which represented Mozdir in the child molestation case, didn't immediately return a message seeking comment.
The fugitive task force seeks absconders from other states, Bratton said. Mozdir's weapon was recovered, authorities said.

Secret Tunnels Under Israel Reveal Threat From Gaza!

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Slipping into a tunnel under Israel’s southern border and heading toward the Gaza Strip, the scorching summer heat suddenly turns cooler and the boom of artillery fire above fades away.

According to Bloomberg news, the passage, built by Gaza militants to infiltrate Israel, is just high enough for a person carrying a weapon to walk through upright. Its sides and arched ceiling are made of prefabricated cement slabs. Two metal rails run along a poured concrete floor, to accommodate carts that removed dug-out earth and transported weapons, the Israeli military says.
Israel, which has acted for years against smuggling tunnels Gazans built under their border with Egypt, is now on a campaign against what it says is an unexpectedly intricate network of underground passages militants dug into Israeli territory to carry out attacks. Its three-week-old offensive in Hamas-controlled Gaza has presented an opportunity to demolish these tunnels that didn’t exist in quieter times, analysts say.
What is surprising is the sheer scope of their entire tunnel-building operation, its sophistication, and how much of it we found in built-up populated areas,” said Israel’s Gaza Brigade’s chief combat engineer officer, who asked to be identified as Lieutenant-Colonel Max out of security concerns.
The success of the Iron Dome anti-missile system in intercepting rockets fired at Israel from Gaza caused Hamas “to shift much of its strategic effort from above the ground to below it,” Max said. Hamas says Israel’s claims of a “terror tunnel” operation are trumped up.

We will not end this operation without the neutralization of the tunnels, whose only purpose is destruction,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said today in a televised address. “That need was clarified today,” he added, referring to an infiltration attempt by Palestinian militants from Gaza into southern Israel through one of the tunnels.

Israeli forces engaged in a firefight with the militants, the army said in a statement, killing at least one.
Militants have poured an estimated 600,000 tons of cement and other materials into the ground at a cost of around $30 million to build the three dozen underground passages found so far, according to army spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner. The human toll of wiping them out has been high: More than 1,050 Palestinians and 45 Israelis have died since the conflict began July 8, the overwhelming majority since ground troops invaded Gaza nine days later with the declared aim of destroying the corridors.
Max, an assault rifle slung over his shoulder, wears a flak jacket and helmet as he makes his way down a sandy pit 12 meters (40 feet) deep to reach a tunnel Israel says it uncovered before its planned endpoint was built near Kibbutz Nir Am, an Israeli agricultural community.
The passage’s main entrance shaft was hidden 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) inside Gaza under a greenhouse in Khan Yunis, near the territory’s southern tip, Max said.
As the 35-year-old officer leads the way through the dark, narrow corridor, he shines a flashlight on niches he says were dug out to store weapons. A metal rack running along one side is laced with black cable, remnants of an electrical system.
More than 100 entrance shafts to about 30 tunnels have been discovered since the ground incursion was ordered a day after Palestinian gunmen emerged from an underground passage inside Israel and headed for Nir Am, the military says. There have been at least four infiltrations since, including one in which two soldiers died in a shootout with gunmen, according to the army.
Destroying the tunnels, often during a battle, presents no small challenge.
The corridors, often originating in the basements of Gaza homes and other buildings, can be booby-trapped. Max says he was injured in one such incident a few months earlier.
While the quickest and easiest way to demolish a tunnel is to have soldiers enter it and place explosives down its entire length, the army is drilling openings into the tunnels from above to insert the explosives, then detonating them from a distance to avoid putting troops in harm’s way, Max says.
You want to reach a point where the entire tunnel from end to end can be destroyed, so the enemy can’t come back and easily rebuild it,” he says, explaining why this one is still intact.
The military wing of Hamas, the Islamist movement that is considered a terrorist organization by the U.S. and the European Union, accuses Israel of fabricating allegations about tunnels.
The occupation’s claim that it found tunnels and seized it by showing pictures is a complete lie,” the Ezzedeen al-Qassam Brigades said in a statement last week. “All the occupation found were underground corridors dug into a training facility that belongs to our group near the border.”
Hamas knows firsthand the potential benefits the tunnels hold for militants. It won freedom for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners held in Israel in 2011 by releasing a single Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, captured five years earlier by Hamas militants who burrowed into Israel underground.
Israel has known about the tunnels for about two years and had uncovered several, including the one Max displayed, before the current military operation began. Retired Major-General Amos Yadlin, who headed Israeli Military Intelligence from 2006-2010, said Israel had been constrained by diplomatic considerations from acting earlier against the passages.
We knew very well the tunnels were there,” Yadlin said. “It’s not an intelligence failure. If it’s a failure, it was a policy failure.”
After Israel discovered a concrete-lined tunnel last October, it began limiting the already restricted entry of cement and other building materials into Gaza. That decision drew criticism from the United Nations and human rights groups, which say the restrictions are crippling a Gaza economy reliant on the construction industry. It also leaves thousands of Palestinians without the means to build or repair homes, including those destroyed or damaged by Israeli military operations, they say.
Re-emerging into the harsh sunlight, Max acknowledges that pressure from the international community to cease fighting might curtail his mission.
If we want to completely destroy all the tunnels, at least all the ones we know about, it would take at least another week,” he says. “We know also how to achieve a maximum impact within a shortened schedule.”

Female suicide bomber kills three in Kano!

The Nigerian Police Force today released a statement through it's Public Relations Officer Frank Mba, confirming a suicide bomb explosion which claimed three lives in Kano.



The statement below:

"Today, 28-07-14 at about 10:00am, another suicide bomb went off at Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation NNPC Mega Filling Station at Hotoro Quarter along Maiduguri Road, Kano. 

A suicide bomber suspected to be a female had slipped into the crowd of citizens buying kerosene at the Station before detonating the explosives. The suicide bomber and three others have been confirmed dead, eight persons are injured and rushed to the Hospital. 

It is instructive to note that the Mega Station did not go ablaze due to the security barricade put in place by the Policemen on duty at the station.

Such a situation would have clearly complicated the Emergency response. Security Forces have cordoned off the scene, and Police Bomb Disposal Experts are “sweeping” the area. Citizens are advised to stay off the scene, be vigilant and report any suspicious person(s) or activities to security forces. Full scale investigation has commenced, intensive patrol of the city is ongoing. 


ACP FRANK MBA FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER, 
FORCE HEADQUARTERS,
ABUJA". 


We pray these female suicide bombers are not some of the kidnapped girls.

Photo of the day- Lupita Nyong'o!



Roving Informant shares this photo of Lupita Nyong'o as a true black African beauty.