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IGP Recommits To Crime Prevention In Rivers

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, has assured Nigerians, particularly those living and doing business in Rivers State that the Nigeria Police Force was ready, more than ever before to make sure that all those who engage in vicious crimes such as kidnappings, armed robbery and other criminal activities do not escape justice.
The IGP said that it was in line with this stance that made the operatives of the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) to swing into action to salvage the incessant menace.
Idris spoke at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, while parading some suspects arrested by the special intelligence team at different locations in Port Harcourt City and Obio/Akpor local government areas of Rivers State.
Represented by Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Don Awunah, the IGP said, “the enliven team, on October 12, 2016, launched a massive onslaught on the kidnappers of some residents of GRA Phase II, Port Harcourt Main Town, Borokiri General Area, and YKC axis of Woji in Rivers State.
“This feat yielded prompt outcome as the hoodlums were arrested as a result of due diligence and intelligence exhibited by members of the Police Force complimented by public-spirited citizens eager to curb crimes in the society,” Idris said, adding that, “The suspects, who were responsible for most kidnappings in Port Harcourt, were arrested at different locations in Rivers State.”
The IGP listed the suspects as Daniel Gabriel ‘m’ 33 years, who was the gang leader; Alaso Igodo ‘m’ 23 years; Akeodi Aselemi ‘m’ 34 years; Ayibinmoter Livinus ‘m’ 25 years; Anikunka Anikunka ‘m’ 33 years; Biobele Elijah ‘m’ 34 years; Efiya Anda ‘m’ 34 years; Daniel Lessor ‘m’ 31 years; and Isaac Reuben ‘m’ 27 years.
He further listed the exhibits recovered from the suspects as one AK-47 rifle with bridge No. 0731; four AK-47 magazines with 42 live ammunition; four face masks; and one green Mazda saloon car used by the syndicate as operational vehicle.
The police chief recalled that in a similar development, some residents of an estate in Isheri area of Lagos State were kidnapped on September 27, 2016, adding that following distress calls, the Intelligence Response Team swung into action, and arrested four of the kidnappers.
Idris said that the spirited effort of the team led to the arrest of the first gang member, one Temmi Enormi ‘m’ 31 years, stressing that the suspect was arrested in Lagos State on October 7, 2016, at 0200hrs.
He pointed out that the suspect has since confessed to being a member of the gang that kidnapped the Isheri landlord, adding that other gang members earlier arrested have confirmed his involvement in the crime.
The IGP restated the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force in ensuring that all forms of crimes, and particularly, kidnap for ransom and other violent crimes, are brought to a bearable and tolerable state throughout the country, and urged Nigerians to always be law abiding and see themselves as stakeholders in the fight against crime and criminality.
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