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An Australian man has escaped from becoming a prey for a saltwater crocodile while snorkelling at an exclusive Queensland resort.

According to report, Marcus McGowan, 51, has explained how he managed to prise the predator’s jaws off his head, suffering lacerations, as he was airlifted to a nearby island hospital, and later flown to Cairns for further treatment.

Crocodile attacks are uncommon in Australia, but there have been several in recent months.

Mr McGowan said he was in the water with a group of people about 28km (17.3 miles) off Haggerstone Island near Cape York when he was bitten from behind.

“I thought it was a shark but when I reached up, I realised it was a crocodile. I was able to lever its jaws open just far enough to get my head out,” he said in a statement.

The crocodile – suspected to be a juvenile – came back for another go, he said, but he was able to push it away, suffering a bite to his hand.

Queensland’s environment department says it will investigate the incident, but “crocodiles in the open ocean can be difficult to locate as the animals often travel tens of kilometres per day”.

Haggerstone Island Resort describes itself as a “family-owned, exclusive luxury resort”. The entire island, some 600km north of Cairns, is available for hire at $7,600 a night.

Crocodiles are common in Australia’s tropical north, which has seen a series of attacks recently.

In February, rangers shot a 4.2m, crocodile that attacked a man and ate his dog at a remote boat ramp north of Cairns.

And earlier this month, the remains of 65-year-old fisherman Kevin Darmody were found inside a 4.1m crocodile on the nearby Kennedy River – the 13th fatal attack in Queensland since record-keeping began in 1985.

Under Queensland’s management programme, “problem crocodiles” are removed from areas where they threaten public safety and, in rare instances, euthanised.

Since crocodile hunting was banned in 1974, the state’s crocodile population has rebounded from a low of some 5,000 animals to around 30,000 today.

BBC/Taiwo Akinola

Crime

By Opeyemi Olugbenga, Olaolu Fawole

Suspected agitators of Oodua Nation, at the early hours of Sunday, hijacked Radio Nigeria Amuludun FM, Moniya, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

Report says the suspected agitators, who were about twenty, stormed the station with loads of charms at half past five and hijacked the live studio, while a sponsored programme was ongoing and commenced live broadcast of their programme. 

Among their claims included “Oodua Nation has come to stay” “Yoruba no more under Federal Republic of Nigeria”  “United Nations will soon declare Oodua Nation” among others things.

They broadcast for about an hour before the arrival of combined teams of police, operation burst and Nigerian Army were able to recover the station from the agitators, while five suspects were arrested and taken to the Oyo State Police Headquarters, Eleyele, Ibadan for interrogation.

Confirming the incident, General Manager of the station, Mr. Stephen Agbaje, said Security Operatives have restored normalcy to the station and that Amuludun 99.1 FM has resumed live broadcast of programmes.

Meanwhile, security operatives are on ground to maintain peace.

Crime

The immediate past Commissioner of Works and Transport in Osun, Engineer Remi Omowaye campaign office in llesa was reportedly attacked by Some Miscreants in the earlier hours of Sunday.

Addressing journalists shortly after the on-the-spot inspection of the scene, the former Commissioner who described the attack as inhumane, said, it was unfortunate such an ugly incident had happened twice on his person and property within two weeks.

Reports have it that, there were signs of gunshots at different places within the office premises, as the main door, glass windows, billboards and flags of the All Progressives Congress, APC, among other items were highly damaged.

Mr Omowaye decried the constant attacks on members of the APC since the inception of the PDP-led government in the state.

Similarly, another set of thugs, allegedly led by one Sunday Amure a.k.a Irawo, also attacked the Chief of Staff to Osun State Speaker, Mr Timothy Owoeye, Mr Sunkanmi Obisesan.

Mr Obisesan was attacked at Ifofin, in Ilesa, this afternoon and has been rushed to Wesley Hospital, Ilesa, following the injury he sustained from the attack.

In his response to the Incidents, a Chieftain of People’s Democratic Party, PDP, in ilesa, Mr Sunday Bisi debunked the allegations that the thugs were from the PDP. 

Mr Bisi explained the PDP as the ruling Party in the State would not engage in any nefarious act that would truncate the peace of the State and added that, the PDP does not harbour the act of thuggery. 

Mojisola Oladele

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Foreign

The United States would defend Taiwan militarily if it was attacked, President Joe Biden said at a news conference in Japan.

Biden added that China had no right to seize the island by force.

He stated that a forcible takeover of Taiwan would dislocate the entire region, and was comparable to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

“We remain committed to supporting the peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and ensuring that there is no unilateral change to that status quo,’’ Biden added.

The briefing was a joint news conference with Japanese Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida.

China is flirting with danger with its current manoeuvres around Taiwan, Biden warned, while adding that he did not expect China to attempt an attack on Taiwan.

Punch/Opeyemi Olugbenga

Security

About 11 soldiers have been killed in an attack by suspected gunmen on a military base in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna state.

The gunmen who came in large numbers were said to have invaded the base at Polwire village on Monday, 4 April, and engaged the troops in a fierce gun battle.

According to The Cable, military sources stated that the bandits came on motorcycles, carrying heavy weapons including rocket-propelled grenades (RPG).

The fight was said to have lasted for about two hours before the soldiers were dislodged.

“We lost 11 men while 19 soldiers were wounded in action after they overwhelmed the troops. They also burnt down three armored personnel carriers (APC) after they overwhelmed the troops,” one of the military sources said.

The gunmen were also said to have carted away several weapons from the troops.

According to reports, the wounded soldiers were evacuated to Birnin Gwari General Hospital and 271 Nigerian Airforce Medical Center while those who were killed have been evacuated to the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Kaduna (44 NARHK) in Kaduna.

The Cable/ Oluwayemisi Owonikoko

Politics

Hoodlums alleged to be members of Oyo State Park Management System have attacked delegates at the parallel congress by Oyo State faction of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP at Jogor Centre, Oke-Ado,  Ibadan.

No fewer than five persons were injured while scores of vehicles parked outside the venue were damaged.

The hoodlums, who stormed the venue from the back gate, were heard shooting sporadically into the air and attacking anyone seen on the way.

One of the cars damaged belongs to Murhi International Television, MiTV, which was used to convey reporters to the scene.

One of the hoodlums was caught by the members of the party and was beating mercilessly before being handed over to the police.

Simeon Ugbodovon/ Ridwan Fasasi

Crime

A delegate has been attacked by hoodlums at the ongoing parallel congress by Oyo State faction of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP at Jogor Centre, Oke-Ado, Ibadan.

The hoodlums also vandalized some vehicles.

The attack was carried out at the entrance of the venue while the Congress was ongoing with the election of officials by delegates from the 33 local governments in the State.

There was a commotion in the hall when the news of the attack filtered in.

The victim who had blood streaming from his head was later attended to.

Meanwhile, one of the hoodlums was caught by the members of the party and had been handed over to the police.

Simeon Ugbodovon/ Ridwan Fasasi