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Police Re-Arrest Two Jail Breakers In Edo
The Edo State Police Command says it has arrested two out of the 10 suspects that escaped from the Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department office in the state on New Year’s Day.
The Command’s spokesman, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, said in a press release: “Edo State Police Command wishes to inform the general public that ten suspects escaped on the 1st of January, 2021 at about 2.45am from the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) facility. Two have been re-arrested and brought back to custody. The figure is not as being maliciously and falsely speculated on social media.
“The suspects were detained on the order of court, one for stealing, one for murder, three for cultism, three for robbery, while the other two were under Police investigation for stealing. It is worthy to note that the quick mobilisation and response of officers curbed further escape of the suspects.
“The policemen, who were responsible for the safe custody of the escaped suspects have been identified, arrested and detained for the departmental disciplinary process. Effort is being intensified to rearrest the fleeing suspects.
“The command has the wherewithal/intelligence to re-arrest the remaining suspects, who are on the run but will still appreciate any useful information from the members of the public as no stone will be left unturned in assuring that all those suspects are re-arrested.”
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