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The suspect confessed being a valid member of Aye confraternity and a face cap with black axe logo was recovered from him.
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Similarly, the Police Officers of Delta State Police Command, while acting on credible information that there would be a cult initiation in Ogume Community in Ogume Local Government area of Delta State stormed the bush at night and successfully arrested over 28 suspects.Įight suspected members of Aiye confraternity were also arrested in Warri, while investigation and confessionary statement of one of the suspects led to the arrest of one Lucky Eluagu, 27, alias DJ Lucky of old Okpe Street Jeddo in Okpe Local Government area. NA48333 containing a fully loaded magazine with nineteen (19) rounds of 7.62m live ammunition and escaped. The suspects threw away one AK-49 rifle with breach No. The hoodlums opened fire on the officers and they returned the fire which resulted to a gun battle.
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The Police pursued the men into the bush. Police Officers of the Delta State Command’s Rapid Response Squad (RRS), while on visibility patrol along Ibusa-Ogwashi-Uku – Issele-Azagba road after Ogwashi-Uku Polytechnic, received information that a group of suspected cultists came out from the bush with intent to cause havoc.Īccording to a press release by the Command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Bright Edafe, the RRS Commander swiftly led his men to the described area and the cultists who were armed quickly retreated to the bush on sighting the Police men. … Arrest Suspects for Cultism, Foil CultInitiation Process, recover Exhibits The command remains resolute in its proactive fight against crime in the state. Fifty (50) motorcycles were impounded from riders who contravened the existing order banning motorcycles in some parts of the State.Ī total number of eighty Tricycles (Kekenapep), were also impounded for contravening the State Government’s order and Directives that commanded them to stop working after 2200hours. Sixty-four (64) persons were arrested and charged to court for various offences. Raided sports include: uncompleted buildings that may hide criminals, brothels and other places. The stations have carried out raid on black spots and criminal hide outs in the city. Meanwhile the Divisional Police Officers of ‘A’ Division, ‘B’ Division and GRA Police Stations (all in Asaba,) are collaborating in the spirit of the Command’s proactive and preventive measures to constantly checkmate the activities of criminals/cultist in the State.
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He also led the officers to arrest a female accomplice, Vero Amughoro, 47, of Koko junction.The two are helping the Police with information that can aid the arrest of other fleeing members of the gang. BEN564LT, suspected to be stolen were recovered. He led the Police Officers to Koko junction where two unregistered motorcycles one big Elemax generator, Nissan Primera with Reg. The suspect told the police officers durng the process at the station that he and other accomplices at large are motorcycle snatchers. They invited him to the station for further questions. The PPRO said Boytie looked suspicious to the officers when he was stopped and questioned. Police officers at Oghara Police Station arrested a suspected motorcycle snatcher at Koko Junction of Oghara area of Delta State.Īccording to the Command’s Spokesperson, DSP Bright Edafe, in a press release, patrol officers around Oghara at Koko junction intercepted one Boytie Samuel, 21, of Oghara Junction.