The Delta State Police Command has rescued one Efe Caroline, who, was kidnapped by gunmen in Oreokpe, in Okpe Local Government Area of the state.
According to NaijaCover, spokesperson of the Command, DSP Edafe Bright, who disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, June 8, said three suspected cultists and two armed robbers were also arrested.
“On the 6/6/2021 at about 21.45hrs, the divisional police officer, Orerokpe Division received a timely distressed call from an unknown caller that four(4) armed men, suspected to be kidnappers shot sporadically at Biokoro extension and kidnapped one Efe Caroline ‘f’, 38yrs. Consequently, Police operatives from Orerokpe Division were quickly detailed to the area,” the statement.
It stated that the operatives on getting to the scene, sighted the hoodlums, gave them a hot chase and engaged them in a shootout at Okujorogun Community. They were overwhelmed by the superior fire power of the police. Consequently, the hoodlums abandoned the victim and fled.
The victim was rescued unhurt while a manhunt for the hoodlums is ongoing.
Edafe said the three suspected members of Supreme Vikings confraternity were arrested in Ogwashi-Uku and one English automatic pump action gun recovered from them.
“The commissioner of Police who mandated the Commander state anti-cult unit (SACU) SP Christopher Igbaji to relocate to Ogwashi-uku and bring an end to the cult crisis in the area, acting on intelligence which revealed that there is a house at Azungwu Quarters, Ogwashi-Uku, where cultists usually converge, plan on their next move before attacking their fellow cult rivals,” the statement read.
“On the 6/6/2021 at about 21.30hrs, the commander SACU mobilized and led a combined team of Delta State Anti-Cult Unit (SACU) and Special Tactical Squad, STS attached to Delta Command and stormed the said hide-out; arrested three (3) suspects namely, Lucky Nwose ‘m’ 23yrs, Somto Azubuike ‘m’ age 18yrs, Omali Maxwell ‘m’ 18yrs, all suspected to be members of Supreme Vikings Confraternity aka ARO BAGGER and recovered one English automatic pump action gun loaded with two (2) live cartridges. Investigation is ongoing.”
“Routine patrol, stop and search, pin down points are very important parts of proactive policing the Delta State commissioner of Police has imbibed on officers and men of the command to adopt; this has continued to pay off in the fight against criminals in Delta State.
“On the 28/5/2021 at about 09.30hrs, while police operative of the Divisional Quick Response Team attached to ‘A’ Division Warri on routine patrol at Ugbuangue Community they sighted a young man in a suspicious manner. When the team approached the said suspect, he hurriedly abandoned his handbag and took to his heels.
“After conducting a search on the bag, one locally made cut-to-size double-barrel gun was found. On suspicion that the suspect might come back to carry his weapon, the team laid ambush in the bush and after a short while, the said suspect resurfaced with intent to collect the exhibit. The suspect, one Joshua Godwin ‘m’ 28yrs and was eventually arrested. Investigation is in progress.
“Similarly, on May 27, at about 10:30pm, Eagle-Net patrol team while on patrol along Koka, Ibusa Express, sighted a suspicious motorcyclist making calls and intercepted him.
“After a thorough search was conducted on him, a locally made pistol was recovered from the suspect. The suspect, Solomon Omachonu ‘m’ 27yrs, from Igbedo community Nzam Olumbanasa, Anambra West Local Government of Anambra State but residing at Amusement Park in Koka area of Asaba, was arrested. Other exhibits recovered include, army colour face cap, a camouflage army colour belt and wristwatch with an unregistered motorcycle. Investigation is ongoing.”
-nairaland.com