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Police Nab Three OSPAC Operatives In Rumuolumeni …As Emohua Dissolves Vigilante Group
The Rivers State Police Command has raided OSPAC office in Nkpor, Rumuolumeni, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, and arrested three of its operatives in the area.
The Tide learnt that the raid may not be unconnected with the alleged assault on one Clifford Woko by OSPAC members at Rumuolumeni over his failure to pay “matching ground fee” on the land that was entrusted into his care, now being developed.
It was further gathered that the Human Rights Desk at the Rivers State Police Command Headquarters had invited the OSPAC members on three occasions when the report was lodged, but they declined to honour the invitation.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state, SP Nnamdi Omoni, who confirmed the incident to newsmen, said the command was aware of the report.
Reacting to the arrest, Clifford Woko, commended the police, and reiterated his call for justice on the matter.
It would be recalled that the leader of OSPAC in Rumuolumeni, Kenneth Olumeni, had denied the allegation, and accused Clifford Woko of being a cultist, who goes about disturbing land developers.
Meanwhile, the Executive Chairman of Emohua Local Government Council, High Chief Tom Aliezi, has approved the dissolution of all community vigilante groups, also known as OSPAC across the local government area.
The dissolution was contained in a statement signed by the council chairman.
The statement said the action to dissolve the vigilante group followed several reports of the unlawful activities of some bad eggs within the group, which was a complete deviation of the aims and objectives behind the establishment of the community vigilante group in the area.
“The operations of members of the different vigilante groups across the local government are hereby suspended indefinitely.
“Security agencies have been directed to arrest and prosecute any person or persons operating in the area in the name of OSPAC or any other illegal community vigilante group.
“Traditional rulers in the various communities are to report anyone operating in the name of community vigilante group to relevant security agencies”, he directed.
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