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Police Arrests Armed Robbery Suspects, Drug Dealers, And Recover Stolen Car In Delta

The Delta State Police Command has arrested some suspected armed robbers and recovered a stolen car.

The command also arrested illicit drugs dealers and recover forty-three wraps of Indian hemp, Loud, Colorado, and Tramadol.

This was disclosed by DSP Bright Edafe, the command spokesperson on Saturday, January 8, 2022, in Asaba the state capital.

He said the command also recovered one G3 rifle with breach No. 69021340 and a battle-ax.

According to DSP Edafe, he noted that “On 07/01/2022 at about 0430hrs Dragon Patrol Teams while on stop and search duty along Warri/Sapele Road intercepted one Toyota Venza with Reg. no. FKJ 420 GT, chassis number 4t3bk3bb0bu056957 and Engine number 6668351 Grey driven by one Akpoyerinebele ‘m’ 33yrs of mechanic village Effurun in the company of another occupant (name unknown) the other occupant immediately took to his heels and ran into the bush while the driver was arrested. Upon searching the vehicle, a phone number was found inside. During the investigation, the owner of the vehicle was contacted through the phone number found in the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle confirmed that the vehicle was snatched at NDC road Ozoro at gunpoint by a five-man robbery gang at about 0100hrs of the same date. Manhunt for the other fleeing suspect is ongoing.”

He also noted that “On 05/01/2022 at about 1530hrs, the Command Crack Squad while acting on intelligence gathered, raided a suspected criminal hideout along Jakpa Road, Warri and in the process arrested two suspects namely, Felix Aroh ‘m’ age 43yrs and Erumu Ogodo ‘m’ age 20yrs. The following exhibits were recovered from them; Three (3) containers of Loud, eight (8) wraps of Kolorado hard drugs, four (4) packets of rolling paper, one hundred and forty-three (143) wraps of substance suspected to be Indian hemp and some sachets of tramadol. “

“The team also raided another criminal hideout in Agbor metropolis and arrested Musa Abdullahi ‘m’ age 25 and Gift Ahemte ‘f’ age 53yrs and recovered 8kg of Indian hemp, volume 5 and swinol drugs.”

“Similarly, on 7/1/2021, Crack surveillance team raided a criminal hideout in Issele-Asagba where one Blessing Nwabuokei ‘f’ age 32yrs was arrested and 12kg of weed suspected to be Indian hemp and some quantity of cocaine were recovered from her. The investigation is ongoing.”

Edafe added that “On the 2/1/2022 at about 1300hrs, Acting on intelligence gathered over some time, operatives from Area Command Warri raided Ugborikoko community. During the raid, one Randy Omovie ‘m’ was arrested and one G3 rifle with breach No. 69021340 and battle axe was recovered from him. One Sunny Blessing ‘m’ a suspected drug dealer was also arrested and a substance suspected to be Indian hemp soaked in gin, fourteen wraps of substance suspected to be cocaine, eight bottles of codeine, ten cups of loud were recovered from him. The investigation is ongoing.”

The police spokesperson further added that the Commissioner of Police Delta State, CP Ari Muhammed Ali FCIA, PSC+ while commanding officers and men of the Command for their efforts in fighting crime, also admonished them to sustain the tempo in the fight against crime and criminality and ensure that they continue raiding criminal hideouts/black spot to ensure that the battle is taken to the doorsteps of criminal elements so that crime can be nipped in the bud.

The PPRO said the CP also encouraged members of the public to continue to support and partner with the Police by helping with useful and timely information as it relates to security in the State.

He said the Command can be contacted through the PPRO’s Office via the following numbers
+234 915 557 0008
+234 915 557 0007
+234 902 907 0037
Or the Command Control Room via +234 803 668 4974

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