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Security Agents Raid Brothel, Criminal Hideouts, Arrest 51 In PH

Joint team of security operatives have raided a brothel and some criminal hideouts along Azikiwe Street, Mile 2, Diobu, in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area of Rivers State, and arrested about 51 people.
The combined team drawn from the police Operation Department, Octopus Strike Force, and military personnel in the company of members of a local vigilante group stormed the area and arrested the suspects who are all men.
The operation followed a recent cult clash in the area involving two rival cult groups.
It was gathered that members of the rival cult groups had engaged themselves in a supremacy battle around the Ikoku axis of the Ikwerre Road during which some passers-by were robbed and injured.
A source in the area said the security team who came in over 20 patrol vans acted on a tip-off.
It was learnt that two rival cult groups known as Junior Vikings and De-Gbam had clashed on Monday night, disrupting the area.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the arrest, saying investigation was ongoing.
Iringe-Koko said following a distress call, a combined team of police and other operatives stormed the area and gave the hoodlums a hot chase.
She said, “We got information of a criminal hideout and that these boys were robbing people at gun point in that Azikiwe area.
“So, the joint patrol team quickly moved in and chased them. They ran into one hotel (brothel). And that hotel is a black spot in that area.
“51 of them were apprehended. They are currently being profiled and helping the police with useful information that can give us a breakthrough.”
Iringe-Koko, a superintendent of police, called on residents to feel free to volunteer useful information to the police that may lead to the arrest of criminal elements.
The latest operation comes two weeks after the same Azikiwe Street was raided and about 50 underage girls forced into prostitution were recovered in a brothel within the area.
The operation was conducted by a combined team of the Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons.
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