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How Explosion in Nashville damaged 20 buildings, injured 3 people

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NASHVILLE – Authorities believe an explosion that occurred in downtown early Christmas morning, rattling residents for miles, was an “intentional act” sparked by a vehicle. 
How Explosion in Nashville damaged 20 buildings, injured 3 people

Police were responding to reports of shots fired near Second Avenue and Commerce Street before 6 a.m. when they saw a suspicious vehicle outside a nearby AT&T building.

Officers alerted the department’s bomb squad, which was en route, when a “significant explosion” happened about 30 minutes later, Metro police spokesperson Don Aaron said. The force of the explosion knocked an officer to the ground.

Three people were hospitalized with injuries, police said. None are in critical condition. At least 20 buildings were damaged, Nashville Mayor John Cooper said. It was unclear if anyone was inside the RV when it exploded.

The owner of the Melting Pot, a restaurant across the street from the explosion, told The Tennessean that guests reported the vehicle, an RV, was stationed there since Thursday night.

Nashville Metro Police were going door-to-door with canines in the downtown areas to search nearby buildings and automobiles, though there is no indication of any additional devices.

Several people were taken to the department’s central precinct for questioning, but authorities declined to give more details Friday morning.

The FBI is taking the lead in the investigation, spokesman Joel Siskovic said, and will be working in conjunction with state and local authorities. Federal investigators from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were also in Nashville late Friday morning.

The fire department confirmed a bomb squad was on the scene with an active investigation by Metro police and federal agencies.  The department asked residents and others to avoid the area.

 The sound of the explosion could be heard from miles away, and people reported windows shaking from South and East Nashville.

Plumes of black smoke filled the air and several fires flared along what is typically a busy street that intersects with Nashville’s famed tourist attraction, Lower Broadway. Alarms inside several buildings were heard going off, and water poured into some buildings, causing structural damage and breaking windows.

Trees lining Second Avenue were blackened from the incident.

Gov. Bill Lee said in a statement that the state would provide needed resources to determine what happened and who was responsible.

Cooper said he toured the damage, describing broken glass and water mains with insulation “blown up” into the trees.

“It looks like a bomb went off,” he said. The downtown area will be “sealed off” for further investigation and to make sure everything is “completely safe,” he said.

“One more event in Nashville’s 2020,” Cooper said.

President Donald Trump has been briefed and will continue to get regular updates, according to White House Deputy Press Secretary Judd Deere.

“The president is grateful for the incredible first responders and praying for those who were injured,” Deere said in a statement.

Andrew Carr, who is staying at the Viridian apartments on Fourth Avenue and Church Street, told The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network, he jumped out of bed when he heard what sounded like a “giant thunderclap.

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INTERPOL Declares 14 Nigerians Wanted for Global Crimes: Human Trafficking, Drug Smuggling, Robbery, and More”

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INTERPOL Declares 14 Nigerians Wanted for Global Crimes: Human Trafficking, Drug Smuggling, Robbery, and More”

In a shocking international development, the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) has issued Red Notices for 14 Nigerians linked to serious crimes across multiple countries. The wanted individuals face charges ranging from human trafficking to drug smuggling and organized crime, with their alleged actions sending ripples across the global criminal justice community.

INTERPOL’s website revealed the names of 14 Nigerians sought by law enforcement agencies from countries around the world. The charges include disturbing crimes such as the exploitation of minors for prostitution, drug trafficking, robbery, sexual assault, and even criminal conspiracy.

Among the most prominent figures is Felix Omoregie, who stands accused of leading a criminal network in Belgium that exploited minors for prostitution. The Belgian authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Omoregie on charges of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and organized crime. His age is listed as 47 years old, and he remains a key target for international law enforcement.

Jessica Edosomwan, another wanted individual, is under investigation by French authorities for her involvement in human trafficking. According to the INTERPOL notice, Edosomwan is implicated in trafficking multiple victims for sexual exploitation and laundering the proceeds of her crimes through organized gangs.

Other Nigerians are implicated in a wide range of illicit activities across the globe. Uche Egbue and Jude Uzoma are wanted by Argentina and Brazil, respectively, for their alleged roles in large-scale drug trafficking operations. Chinedu Ezeunara faces similar charges in Uruguay, while Benedict Okoro is being sought by Nicaragua for involvement in organized crime.

In Angola, Ikechukwu Obidiozor, Alachi Stanley, and Akachi Vitus are wanted for a chilling series of crimes, including kidnapping, robbery, and the illegal possession of firearms. Meanwhile, Bouhari Salif is wanted by China for drug smuggling, and Timloh Nkem is being sought by Canada for sexual assault and failure to comply with legal requirements.

As the web of international crime continues to unfold, Austine Costa and Okromi Festus are under investigation by Indian authorities for serious charges, including criminal conspiracy, forgery, and cheating.

These startling revelations have sent shockwaves throughout the global law enforcement community, with INTERPOL urging the public to remain vigilant. While the Red Notices serve as a warning to those who may have information on the whereabouts of these criminals, questions have been raised about the level of coordination required to apprehend such dangerous individuals.

Could this be the tip of the iceberg for a larger network of international crime syndicates operating with impunity across borders? As law enforcement agencies work tirelessly to track down these fugitives, one thing is clear: the fight against global crime is far from over.

INTERPOL emphasized that the Red Notices are not international arrest warrants, but rather calls to law enforcement agencies worldwide to assist in the identification, arrest, and extradition of these criminals. Public cooperation is now more critical than ever. Anyone with information is urged to contact local authorities and help bring these criminals to justice.

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10-Year-Old Boy Brutally Murdered by Kidnappers in Plateau State

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10-Year-Old Boy Brutally Murdered by Kidnappers in Plateau State After Partial Ransom Payment

10-Year-Old Boy Brutally Murdered by Kidnappers in Plateau State After Partial Ransom Payment

The Rikkos community in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State was thrown into mourning after the tragic murder of 10-year-old Tasi’u Abdullahi by his kidnappers, despite a partial ransom payment made by his family.

Tasi’u was abducted on Monday, December 16, near his family’s residence. According to his uncle, Aliyu Muhammad, the boy was lured away by unidentified individuals in front of their home. Days later, the abductors contacted the family, demanding N50,000 for the child’s feeding and a ransom of N1 million for his release.

Following rounds of negotiations, the family managed to convince the kidnappers to accept N300,000. An initial payment of N150,000 was transferred to the abductors as instructed. However, the tragic turn of events left the family and the community in shock and grief.

Despite the family’s efforts to secure the boy’s freedom, his lifeless body was discovered in a sack near their home on Friday. A woman reportedly called the family the day after the ransom payment to inform them of the boy’s death.

“Upon examining the body of the deceased, we observed that our son had been strangled, with blood coming out of his nose and mouth,” Mr. Muhammad revealed during an emotional briefing with newsmen on Tuesday.

Local authorities confirmed the arrest of two suspects in connection with the gruesome crime. The suspects are currently in custody as the investigation continues. Security agencies have vowed to bring all those involved in the heinous act to justice.

The incident has sparked outrage and grief within the Rikkos community and beyond. Residents are calling on the government and law enforcement agencies to intensify efforts to curb the growing menace of kidnappings and ensure the safety of children in the region.

Tasi’u’s family is demanding justice for their son, urging authorities to make an example of the culprits to deter future occurrences. “We need justice for our son. He was innocent and did not deserve such a cruel end,” Mr. Muhammad said, his voice heavy with emotion.

The tragic death of Tasi’u Abdullahi underscores the alarming insecurity in parts of Nigeria, where kidnappings and violent crimes continue to plague communities. As investigations unfold, the Rikkos community hopes for swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice and restore peace to the area.

 

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U.S. Court Sentences Tunde Ayeni to 10 Years for Internet Fraud, Orders $20 Million Restitution

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U.S. Court Sentences Tunde Ayeni to 10 Years for Internet Fraud, Orders $20 Million Restitution

U.S. Court Sentences Tunde Ayeni to 10 Years for Internet Fraud, Orders $20 Million Restitution

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama has sentenced Babatunde Ayeni, a Nigerian internet fraudster, to 10 years in prison and ordered him to pay nearly $20 million in restitution to his victims.

Mr. Ayeni pleaded guilty to charges of fraud, leading to his 120-month sentence. According to court filings obtained by Peoples Gazette, Judge Terry Moorer delivered the verdict on October 31.

The court found that Mr. Ayeni, along with his co-conspirators Feyisayo Oyindola Oginsanwo and Yusuf Olasunkanmi Lasisi, was responsible for defrauding multiple individuals and entities of $19,599,969. Although Mr. Ayeni ceased his fraudulent activities in April 2019, he was held accountable for his past actions.

Acknowledging Mr. Ayeni’s financial inability to pay, the court waived interest on the restitution. However, he remains obligated to repay the amount in full alongside his accomplices.

Upon completion of his sentence, the U.S. immigration authorities will decide whether Mr. Ayeni will face deportation or remain in the United States under three years of supervised release with strict conditions.

Mr. Ayeni’s conviction adds to the growing list of Nigerians prosecuted for internet fraud in the United States. High-profile cases include Abidemi Rufai, an associate of Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, who was recently released, and others like Ray Hushpuppi and Mr. Woodberry, who have faced similar charges.

The U.S. continues to crack down on cybercrime, emphasizing its commitment to protecting citizens and businesses from online fraud.

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