Criminals

MS-13 members jailed for up to 1,335 years in El Salvador gang trial

By Maryam Ahmad

El Salvador’s attorney-general has announced what he described as “exemplary sentences” against 248 members of the MS-13 criminal gang, following a major trial linked to dozens of violent crimes.

The convictions covered a range of offences, including 43 homicides. One defendant was sentenced to 1,335 years in prison, while ten others were each sentenced to several hundred years.

Authorities said the case marks one of the most significant legal blows against organised crime in the country. The mass sentencing forms part of President Nayib Bukele’s ongoing crackdown on gangs, a campaign that has dramatically reshaped El Salvador’s security policies and drawn both domestic support and international scrutiny.

Government officials argue that the harsh penalties are intended to dismantle gang structures and deter future violence, as the administration continues its hardline approach to public security.

Tinubu withdraws clemency for Maryam Sanda, others convicted of serious crimes

By Muhammad Abubakar

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has withdrawn clemency earlier granted to Maryam Sanda and other convicts of serious offences following a review of the federal pardon list.

Sanda, sentenced to death in 2020 for killing her husband, was among those removed from the list after consultations with the Council of State and public feedback.

Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga said the review was guided by the gravity of certain crimes, public sensitivity, and the need to uphold justice for victims and society.

Offenders convicted of kidnapping, drug trafficking, human trafficking, fraud, and unlawful possession of firearms were also excluded from the clemency list.

President Tinubu further ordered the relocation of the Secretariat of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy to the Federal Ministry of Justice and directed the Attorney-General to issue new guidelines for future exercises.

The President reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to judicial reforms and maintaining public confidence in Nigeria’s justice system.

Police arrest 149 suspected hooligans in Kano

By Anwar Usman

The Kano State Police Command has arrested 149 suspected criminals in a major operation to fight thuggery and other crimes in the state. 

In a press conference at Bompai Police Headquarters in Kano on Thursday, the spokesperson of the police in the state, SP Abdullahi Kiyawa, said the arrest is part of the command’s achievements over the past ten days under the leadership of the Kano State Commissioner of Police Salman Garba.

Garba, who assumed office on June 24, 2024, has led targeted operations resulting in the arrest of 149 suspects, including 106 thugs. The operation has also led to the recovery of numerous arms, dangerous weapons, and large quantities of illicit drugs.

He added, “The re-emergence of these criminal activities is a matter of great concern for the Kano State Police Command, which we are fully committed to combating head-on.”

The crackdown is part of a broader strategy to address thuggery and other violent crimes in the state, in line with the directives of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun.

“We have employed strong security measures to address the root causes of this violence and promote peace and harmony in the affected areas and the state at large,” the PPRO added.

The operations from June 24 to July 4 resulted in the following arrests: 106 suspected thugs, 25 armed robbery suspects, two suspected kidnappers, three suspected drug dealers, three suspected motor vehicle thieves, two suspected motorcycle thieves, and eight suspected thieves.

The police also recovered a range of items, including a pump-action rifle, motor vehicles, tricycles, motorcycles, knives, cutlasses, and significant quantities of illicit drugs.

Among the outstanding part of the arrests, Kiyawa highlighted the capture of two armed robbery suspects on June 26.

“These suspects attacked victims in their houses with dangerous weapons, inflicted injuries, and robbed them of valuable items,” he said.

In another operation, a notorious car theft cartel was dismantled, leading to the recovery of a stolen Toyota Carina II and the arrest of three suspects.

“The suspects confessed to a series of car snatchings in Kano State and localities,” SP Kiyawa revealed.

The police also intercepted significant quantities of illicit drugs and weapons during joint patrols with local vigilantes. On July 1, 87 wraps of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp were recovered from a suspect in Yankaba Quarters.

According to the police, Garba’s administration has intensified patrols, deployed additional personnel, and increased collaboration with community leaders and other security agencies.

In his address, the police commissioner urged the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with the police.

He added, “We must appreciate the law-abiding people of the state for their continuous support, prayers, understanding, and cooperation.

He also encouraged community involvement in reporting suspicious activities and ensuring a safe environment for all residents.