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Female IDF soldier smuggles Schalit deal prisoner, other Palestinians, into Israel

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Israeli soldiers check cars at a checkpoint near the West Bank City of Jericho(photo credit: REUTERS)

According to the indictment, this occurred in the past few months and in some cases, while the accused wore an IDF uniform.

The police prosecution unit submitted on Tuesday to the Petah Tikva Magistrate Court an indictment against a 21-year-old resident of Karnei Shomron and his 19-year-old partner, a resident of Ramle, a soldier in regular service, for smuggling illegal Palestinian residents into Israel.

According to the indictment, this occurred in the past few months and in some cases, while the accused wore an IDF uniform.

The indictment further stated that following the onset of Operation Iron Swords, a state of emergency was declared in Israel as part of which a blockade was imposed on the West Bank.

The accused, who, in parallel to serving in the military, worked as a waitress at a restaurant in Rishon Lezion, was in contact with an illegal Palestinian resident who worked at the restaurant.

She began driving him back and forth from his home in a village in the West Bank. After they had become friends, the Palestinian offered the female soldier to smuggle illegal residents into Israel in exchange for monetary payment. On thirty different occasions, the accused, along with her partner, drove illegal Palestinian residents from the Beit Horon gas station on Route 443 through the Maccabim crossing into central Israel.

Upon her arrival at the checkpoint, her partner would place his hand on the driver’s seat and hide the passengers in the back seat. On one of the trips to smuggle illegal residents, she did so while wearing an IDF uniform.

The person who mediated between the accused and the Palestinians and organized the smuggling was the Palestinian worker, an illegal resident himself, who transferred to the two a payment ranging between NIS 200-300 for each illegal resident.

The correspondence between the soldier and the Palestinian partner revealed their close relationship. Using the nickname “Mamula” for her partner, the soldier spoke of the timing of their operations and when she would have to return to base.

In one of the correspondences, the accused sent photos of a location, a photo of a yellow security gate, and a photo of a sign that read: “This road leads to a Palestinian village; the entrance for Israeli citizens is dangerous,” to which she added a joking comment.

Smuggling a released Schalit deal prisoner

The details of the investigation reveal that one of the Palestinians who contacted and corresponded with the accused to use their “services” is a security prisoner who was released from prison in the Schalit deal, along with many Palestinians whose identities are unknown.

The police asked for the extension of the couple’s detention until the end of the proceedings.

“The accused, who is a soldier in the IDF, ‘took a risk’ on the security of the state during a war, and at a time when the security decisions required the state to stop bringing in foreign residents from the West Bank who are employed in Israel,” the police stated.

The police added that the accused “organized transportation into the territory of the country, during the war, and they transported for greed and money many dozens of people whose character is unknown.”

The police also stated that “It appears that the defendants have no fear of law enforcement,” noting “that there is no suitable alternative that would neutralize the danger posed by the accused from returning and doing what is attributed to them in the indictment, and that the interest of protecting the public outweighs the interest of the freedom of the two.”

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NUJ at 70: Governor Ododo pledges support for independent, free press

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Kogi State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo, congratulates the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) on its 70th anniversary, reaffirming his administration’s unwavering commitment to press freedom and media independence.

Governor Ododo commended the NUJ for its remarkable contributions to democracy, good governance, and national development over the past seven decades.

He described the media as a critical pillar of democracy, playing a crucial role in holding leaders accountable and ensuring transparency in governance.

“For seventy years, the NUJ has been at the forefront of promoting responsible journalism, defending press freedom, and shaping public discourse. A free and independent press is the foundation of a thriving democracy, and my administration remains committed to creating an enabling environment where journalists can operate without fear or intimidation,” he stated.

The governor acknowledged the resilience and dedication of journalists in delivering credible information despite challenges.

He emphasized the need for media professionals to uphold the ethics of journalism, combat misinformation, and embrace technological advancements and innovation to enhance their professional excellence.

Governor Ododo also assured media practitioners in Kogi State of his government’s continued support in strengthening the press as a force for positive change.

He called on the NUJ to remain steadfast in its mission to uphold journalistic integrity and professionalism.

“As we celebrate this milestone, I commend the leadership and members of the NUJ for their steadfast commitment to truth and accountability. I am confident that the union will continue to set high standards in journalism, contributing to the progress of our great nation,” he added.

He wished the union continued success in its pursuit of a free, independent, and responsible press.

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BREAKING: Rivers House of Assembly serves Governor Fubara impeachment notice, alleges misconduct

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After a long legal battle between Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara and 27 State House of Assembly legislators loyal to the former governor, Nyesom Wike which was fought up to the Supreme Court in favour of lawmakers, a notice of impeachment has been served on the Governor on Monday in Portharcourt,

The notice a copy of which was obtained by CAPITAL POST alleged gross misconduct against Governor and his Depuy, Ngozi Odu, thereby escalating fresh crisis in the oil rich city.

The alleged infraction if proved is constitutionally strong to orchestrate impeachment which has been the focus of the lawmakers since they won at the Supreme Court and were back to sitting in the State parliament as all entreaties by the governor was rebuffed by the Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Martin Amaewhule.

In the heat of post Supreme Court crisis, the political godfather of the 27 lawmakers, Nyesom Wike who is now the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, said he will not put a stumbling block to the Assembly members if they chose to do their work.

In the long drawn battle, allies of Nyesom Wike insisted that the governor has 80% gone out of the office, hence, Monday’s letter only goes to show the Assembly’s resolution to remove governor Fubara out of office. This is despite Fubara’s effort to present the 2025 budget of Rivers State to the Assembly after he was put under pressure to do by the lawmakers.

The notice, submitted to the Speaker through the Clerk of the Assembly, cites reckless and unconstitutional expenditure of public funds among other allegations, that will put the governor under tight corner of not being able to defend the allegations.

Reacting, some political figures have called for Fubara’s resignation or impeachment, others, including the Ijaw National Congress, have warned against such actions, citing potential instability in the region.
Meanwhile, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP is suspecting President Bola Tinubu’s support to lawmakers impeaching Fubara, saying, the plot would not be possible without getting green light from the presidency.

The impeachment process involves several legal steps, including the formation of a Committee to investigate the allegations. If found guilty, Fubara and his deputy could face removal from office.

The situation remains volatile, with governance in the state effectively stalled due to the political impasse.

Read Full Details Here: https://nujfct.ng/breaking-rivers-state-house-of-assembly-serves-impeachment-notice-on-governor-Fubara-and-deputy

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Natasha uncovers arrest plot after reported Akpabio to IPU in New York

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Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has uncovered plot by security agents to arrest her upon arrival to Nigeria from Interparliamentary Union, IPU where she reported alleged sexual harassment against Nigerian Senate President, Godswill Obot Akpabio.

Akpoti-Uduaghan who represents Kogi Central Senatorial District was suspended for six months for flouting the purported Senate Rules and Order, after which she claimed sexual harassment and proceeded to the IPU.

She revealed that she faces arrest by Nigerian government as Nigerian security officials are planning to arrest her upon her return to Nigeria, claiming that the planned arrest was like ked to her participation in the IPU meeting in New York on March 11, 2025

On Sunday the Kogi female Senator was quoted as saying
that she was aware of plots.

“I’m aware there are plans underway to have me arrested as soon as I arrive Abuja,” Mrs Akpoti-Uduaghan, who is still in the US after the IPU meeting, said.

Though she didn’t disclose details of the planned arrest by 2hich of the security agencies, her participation has however considered an embarrassement to the Nigerian government and since her appearance at IPU on March 11, 2025, things were no longer at ease within the government circles.

A source within security domain confirmed that a probe has been launched into Natasha’s participation at IPU.

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