Delta Police Arrest Kidnap Kingpins, Suspected Cultists …Dismiss Policemen For Robbery

ASABA/Nigeria: Determined to eradicate all forms of criminal activities in the state, the Delta State Police Command has arrested five kidnap kingpins, six suspected cultists, and confirmed the dismissal of three policemen who were involved in robbery recently.

The Police Commissioner in the state, Mr. Zanna Ibrahim who confirmed the recorded successes of the police to journalists at a media briefing in Asaba, named the suspects as: Ignatius Obagha (alias IG), Obed Ikenna Oluchi 23 years old, Mustapha Ali (alias Babayo) 28 years old, Ifeanyi Aniekwe, 24 years old, and hails from Ogbaru town, Anambra State, Ifeanyi Nwosu 23 years old and a resident of 36, Chinedu Eze Street, off Agric road, Asaba, adding that the suspects’ victim, Amobi Molokwu escaped the attempt on him narrowly around Corner Stone International School Okpanam road, Asaba.

The Police boss said that the attempt on Amobi Molokwu in front of his house  gate behind Corner Stone International School, Okpanam saw the hoodlums succeeded in robbing him of his Rav4 Jeep with Registration No: ASB176AV, his phones, cash, including other valuables.

Mr. Zanna Ibrahim disclosed that the Police acting on a tip-off through intelligence gathering, arrested Ignatius Obagha in whose possession the victim’s Infinix Phone was recovered, adding that the suspect confessed to the crime and mentioned his cohorts currently in the police custody, while others are now at large.

According to the police boss, the syndicate also confessed to most car robberies/kidnapping within Asaba/Okpanam and its environs as Obed Ikenna Oluchi alongside one other now at large, confessed to the robbery operation at Globe Supermarket, Okpanam road, and the murder of Barr. Festus Ashiedu on the 27-7-2017 while the trials for other fleeing gang members/recovery of the Rav 4 Jeep are ongoing.

On the arrest of the suspected cultists, the Police Commissioner further disclosed that the six suspects forcefully took one Odiachi Ikechukwu (male) of Umu-Akpe Street, off Out-Obi-Ofu Umusadege Kwale into the bush behind his father’s house where they allegedly initiated him into secret cult known as Viking Confraternity.

He said that that suspects also allegedly forced their victim to cult his thumb, and drink his own blood, adding that efforts were being made by the police to bring other  fleeing suspects to book.

On the dismissed three police officers, the police boss explained that they (policemen) were arrested on a tip-off after they had handcuffed their victims conveying 33, 000 liters of petroleum along Agbor-Benin Express way, and dumped inside the bush, unfortunately, one of them lost his GSM Phone that was later picked by the police detectives.

Zanna Ibrahim said that the policemen (suspects) had since their arrest been undergoing departmental proceedings which were recently completed, and found them guilty, leading to their dismissal as they would be arraigned in court on Monday.

He gave their names as: Ex-FN/NO. 375631 Sgt. Christopher Onyegho, Ex-F/NO 413318 Sgt. Nwakem Ebonzim, and Ex-F/NO 441254 Sgt. Michael Chima.

Also, the police command said that SARS Operatives bawd in Agbor while acting on an information about the activities of a robbery gang terrorizing Igbodo community/Ekuoma, laid ambush, and while the armed robbers were returning from their operation, had an encounter with the operatives, and firing ensued, the robbers escaped into the bush, and abandoned one locally made double barrel gun with one live cartridge, adding that the police operatives on the trail of the robbers, later arrested  them and they confessed to the crime while investigation is ongoing.

The names of the suspects were given as: Macbeth Ejariuno, Akpobi Friday, Joseph Ejifiavwo, Tony Onojaje, 20 years old as the sum of N21, 50, 00, and one locally made cut to size gun were recovered.

In another development, residents of Egun Lane, and staff of central hospital Agbor are currently thrown into mourning following the alleged murder of one Dele Ijeh who until her death was a health assistant at the hospital.

It was reliably gathered that the woman’s head was chopped off by yet unidentified assailants who ambushed at her apartment until she returned from work in the early hours of yesterday.

Investigation revealed that her daughter who had gone for lesson only returned home in the afternoon to meet the mother’s body on the floor before raising the alarm that attracted passersby including security agents to the scene.

Eye witness said the victim screened aloud during which she was clopped to death, but for fear of the unknown she would not visit the scene.

Unconfirmed sources said the woman may have been killed for inexplicable land dispute but the police in Agbor Division who did not want their names in the print, confirmed the incident, saying that investigation was ongoing while the remains of the woman deposited at the central hospital mortuary.

Meanwhile, the Delta State Police Command has introduced whistle blowing measures to arrest the increasing crime wave in the state.

Mr. Zanna Ibrahim, the Police Commissioner in the state who confirmed this to journalists, said the measures would enhance the productivity of the police, adding that the police command was ready to partner with anybody willing to provide useful information to the police.

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