The Kano State Police Command recently conducted a major raid, seizing N129.542 billion in counterfeit foreign currency. A total of 62 suspects were apprehended for various crimes, with the recovery of stolen goods, drugs and dangerous weapons. The anti-crime operation has enhanced security in the state, giving cause for optimism in the fight against crime and counterfeiting. The Kano Police Command deserves commendation for its efficiency and determination.
Category: Legal
A recent landmark event in Kenya saw thousands of people demonstrate in Nairobi to denounce femicides. Unfortunately, the peaceful demonstration was violently repressed by law enforcement. Participants are demanding concrete measures to protect women, in the face of alarming statistics of 97 women murdered in 90 days. Protesters criticize the impunity of the perpetrators of these crimes and point the finger at the role of the authorities. This mobilization highlights the urgency to act against violence against women and calls for greater responsibility on the part of society to ensure a safer and fairer future.
The article tells the tragic story of Jacob Emmanuel, who died in police custody in Abuja, shedding light on police abuses and demanding justice for his family. A victim of brutality and torture, his death raises questions about the conduct of law enforcement and calls for reform of the justice system. His family is desperate to find out the truth and call for accountability from the authorities to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
Following his victory at the Prix Goncourt for his novel “Houris”, writer Kamel Daoud finds himself at the heart of a controversy. A woman claims that the story of the book is based on her own life, which raises questions about inspiration and respect for privacy. Kamel Daoud rejects the accusations of plagiarism and defends his work, highlighting the line between fiction and reality. This controversy highlights the complex issues of literary creation.
Charles Mudiay, Director General of the CNSS, was honored with the Tombwama 2024 Trophy for his leadership and innovation. Recognized for his exemplary practices, he modernized the CNSS, launched successful projects such as the Congo Palace in Kisangani and a hospital center in Lubumbashi. His goal is to transform the CNSS into an internationally renowned social security bank, offering quality services and meeting the needs of Congolese society. His commitment to excellence inspires the future of social security in the DRC.
The article chronicles the shocking murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which captivated the Fatshimetrie community. The killer, Luigi Mangione, combined skill and negligence, leaving behind intriguing clues despite careful planning. The article sheds light on the details of the suspect’s escape, highlighting his crucial mistakes such as forgetting to wear a mask in front of a surveillance camera. Mangione’s arrest at a fast food restaurant in Pennsylvania brought the complex case to a close, leaving questions still unanswered. The article highlights the importance of precision in criminal investigations and the exciting intrigue surrounding the world of Fatshimetrie.
The Ministry of Land Affairs recently cancelled the controversial contracts of the Congolese agro-pastoral company, CAP Congo, due to legal irregularities. This decision underscores the government’s commitment to combating land fraud. Despite significant production capacity, CAP Congo’s activities have sparked social conflict, highlighting the need for a more inclusive approach in the sector. This cancellation marks a major turning point in land resource management in the Democratic Republic of Congo, underscoring the importance of adequate regulation for sustainable and equitable development.
Abstract: The recent arrest of an alleged arms dealer by the Anambra police raises concerns about the easy access of criminals to firearms in the Awka area. The operation resulted in the seizure of a shotgun, cartridges, drugs, and the rescue of victims of abuse. This case underscores the urgent need to strengthen public security, combat illicit firearms trade, and promote cooperation between the authorities and the community to ensure a safe environment for all.
The case involving human rights lawyer Dele Farotimi is causing a stir. Accused of defamation by Chief Afe Babalola, he has pleaded not guilty and is currently in detention. The issue of his legal representation is also a matter of debate. A decision on his continued detention and release on bail is expected on 20 December. The case highlights the issues of freedom of expression, respect for reputation and fairness in the judicial system in Nigeria. Its outcome will have a significant impact on the legal world and the defence of human rights.
A Fatshimetrie article revealed a scandal involving the alleged embezzlement of funds allocated to the construction of drilling stations, generating great interest from the public and the judicial authorities. Following the closure of the investigation by the Court of Cassation, the main suspects were heard, including François Rubota and Mike Kasenga. Key figures such as Muhindo Nzangi, Nicolas Kazadi and Guy Mikulu Pombo also testified, highlighting contradictions in the execution of the initial contract. This complex case involves political and economic figures, and the courts will have to rule at the hearing scheduled for December 23, 2024. Fatshimetrie continues to closely follow the developments of the case to keep its readers informed.