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Insecurity: Civil Defence Officers abandoned in Orsu; dying of hunger and starvation without payment for almost three months now

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The insecurity in Orsu and its environs is taking another terrible dimension on the men of the Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps who were posted to Orsu Ihitteukwa, to maintain law and order for almost three months now.

Defender Express authoritatively gathered that these men are gradually becoming ghosts of themselves with malnutrition almost skinning them alive.
Investigation revealed that these men of the Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps were posted to Orsu for a 2-week assignment to be replaced by another set of officers, but unfortunately, they are almost clocking three months in Orsu under terrible circumstances.

Our reporter gathered that these officers have not been paid any allowance since they were posted to Orsu,and this had impacted negatively on their performance as thir moral is crushed. Their meal is nothing to write home about as they Feed on watery soup and meals lacking in necessary ingredients.

Further investigations revealed that the state commandant of The NSCDC
Matthew Ovey has practically abandoned his men to their fate without payment and redeploying them after the operational two weeks .

Defender Express gathered that most of the men of the NSCDC in Orsu are currently sick and lacking medication due to lack of money and the Wife to one of them is almost due delivery.

Our reporter gathered that the wives of these abandoned civil defence officers are gearing up for a fight with the agency for abandoning their husbands in the Bush to die

This abandonment has brought mockery to NSCDC from other sister Security agencies in Orsu.

When contacted the PRO of NDCDC said Mr Ovey has just been redeployed but will take up the matter with the new Commandant who will resume office by Monday 16th September 2024.

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Kano police arraigns suspect over alleged killing of police officer

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The Kano State Police Command has arraigned one of the youths accused of killing a police officer, Murtala Auwalu, on France Road while performing his duties on January 1, 2025.

Abdussalam Lawan appeared in the Magistrate Court at Gyadi-Gyadi, Kano, presided over by Magistrate Haulatu Magaji, facing charges of conspiracy to commit an offense and murder, contrary to Section 221. He, nonetheless, refuted the allegations made against him.

The young man, together with a few friends who escaped, is alleged to have been directly involved in the murder of the police officer.

Magistrate Haulatu Magaji postponed the case until February 11, 2025, to receive additional government guidance because the court lacks jurisdiction in the matter.

The officer’s wife urged the Emir of Kano, the Governor of Kano, and the Police Commissioner to broaden the inquiry into the suspects activities to guarantee that justice is achieved.

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Spain plans 100% tax for homes bought by non-EU residents

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Spain is planning to impose a tax of up to 100% on properties bought by non-residents from countries outside the EU, such as the UK.

Announcing the move, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said the “unprecedented” measure was necessary to meet the country’s housing emergency.

“The West faces a decisive challenge: To not become a society divided into two classes, the rich landlords and poor tenants,” he said.

Non-EU residents bought 27,000 properties in Spain in 2023, he told an economic forum in Madrid, “not to live in” but “to make money from them”.

“Which, in the context of shortage that we are in, [we] obviously cannot allow,” he added.

The move was therefore designed to “priorit[ise] that the available homes are for residents”, he said.

Sánchez did not provide details on how the tax would work nor a timeline for presenting it to parliament for approval, where he has often struggled to gather sufficient votes to pass legislation.

But his government said the proposal would be finalised “after careful study”.

It is one of a dozen planned measures announced by the prime minister on Monday aimed at improving housing affordability in the country.

Other measures announced include a tax exemption for landlords who provide affordable housing, transferring more than 3,000 homes to a new public housing body, and tighter regulation and higher taxes on tourist flats.

“It isn’t fair that those who have three, four or five apartments as short-term rentals pay less tax than hotels,” he said.

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Maps and images expose extent of Los Angeles wildfire destruction

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Fires tearing through the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people, displaced thousands of others and destroyed more than 12,000 structures while burning through an area larger than San Francisco.

These maps and images illustrate the immense scale of the challenge, highlighting where the fires are raging and the devastation they have left behind.

The largest blaze, located in the Pacific Palisades area, has become the most destructive wildfire in Los Angeles history, with over 23,000 acres already scorched.

The dramatic level of destruction in some places was evident in a comparison of satellite images taken before and after the fire.

A swath of about 250 homes in an Altadena neighborhood, dotted with the green canopies of leafy trees and aquamarine swimming pools, was reduced to rubble.

Only a few homes were left standing in the images provided by Maxar Technologies.

As the fires continue to rage in some areas, the Wildland Fire Interagency Geospatial Services Group provides updates on active and recent incidents, using satellite-based detection systems.

The maps below show areas where burning activity was identified within the past 24 hours.

The number of people officials have told to evacuate has dropped in recent days, but authorities cautioned that more evacuations could be ordered when high winds return this week.

Additional fires are possible, and the wind could spread the ongoing fires. So officials urge residents to be prepared to evacuate if needed and make a plan for their families.

Even after an evacuation order is lifted, it still might not be safe to return home due to damaged gas and electric lines and other hazards.

The number of people under evacuation orders in Los Angeles County has dropped to under 100,000 by Monday, 13 January.

Most of the destruction has been from the Eaton Fire near Pasadena and the Palisades Fire, in a wealthy enclave along the Pacific Coast. Firefighters have made progress on both fronts in recent days, with the Eaton Fire roughly one-third contained.

In California, record-breaking fires in 2017 and 2018 destroyed communities and damaged or destroyed thousands of structures. According to reports and statistics, California’s 20 most destructive wildfires, measured in terms of structures burned, have occurred between 2015-2025.

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