17 susspected cultists nabbed, firearms recovered in Enugu

 


From Daniel Ndukwe

The Enugu State Police Command says it has arrested 17 suspected cultists who were involved in an armed robbery and attempted murder.

The suspects,15 males and two females, were seen in possession of three firearms, two live cartridges, one motor vehicle, one tricycle, and six mobile phones.

In a statement by the spokesman of the command, ASP Daniel Ndukwe, their arrests were made possible by officers attached to Awkunanaw Police Division of the Command, on Tuesday.

He added that one Toyota Camry Car with registration number: ENU 556 MH, was recovered along Amagugwu Road, Awkunanaw, Enugu.




“Preliminary investigation shows that the car was stolen from where parked at Abakaliki Road, Enugu by the criminal gang, who abandoned the vehicle and fled due to intense pressure mounted by the Operatives”.

Read Full Statement Below:

ENUGU STATE POLICE COMMAND BULLETIN OF 14TH MAY, 2021

ENUGU POLICE OPERATIVES ARREST 17 SUSPECTS FOR ARMED ROBBERY, CULTISM, ATTEMPTED VANDALISM AND OTHER OFFENCES; RECOVER FIREARMS, AMMUNITION, STOLEN VEHICLE, TRICYCLE, AND OTHER INCRIMINATING ITEMS

– As CP Aliyu says ongoing onslaught against criminals in the State will be sustained

The Commissioner of Police, Enugu State Command, CP Mohammed N. Aliyu, psc, has maintained that the Command under his watch, will sustain the ongoing onslaught against unrepentant criminal elements in the State. This is in view of the recent operational breakthroughs recorded by Operatives of the Command, which led to the successful arrest of fifteen (15) male and two (2) female criminal suspects for the offences of armed robbery, attempted murder, unlawful possession of firearms, attempted vandalism amongst others. It also led to the successful recovery of three (3) firearms, two (2) live cartridges, one (1) motor vehicle, one (1) tricycle, six (6) mobile phones of different makes, and other incriminating items.


2. Brief descriptions of the breakthroughs show that Operatives attached to Awkunanaw Police Division of the Command, on 11/05/2021 at about 0730hrs, recovered one (1) custom-coloured Toyota Camry Car with registration number: ENU 556 MH, along Amagugwu Road, Awkunanaw, Enugu. Preliminary investigation shows that the car was stolen from where parked at Abakaliki Road, Enugu by the criminal gang, who abandoned the vehicle and fled due to intense pressure mounted by the Operatives. However, discreet investigation to fish out the fleeing suspects has commenced.

3. In another development, Operatives attached to Enugu Metro Area Command, in synergy with Local Vigilante Group of Nchatancha-Nike Enugu, on 09/05/2021 at about 1100hrs, arrested one Ejike Okeke aged 18, of Nkwubor-Nike Village, Enugu East L.G.A. after him and others, who escaped on sighting the Operatives, were found attempting to vandalize Railway tracks at Nkwubor Rail-line. One (1) locally-made pistol with one (1) live cartridge was recovered from him. A discreet investigation is ongoing to apprehend fleeing members of the gang.

 

4. Also, Operatives attached to New Haven Police Division on 07/05/2021 at about 0420hrs, recovered one (1) yellow-colored Bajaj Tricycle with UWN 468 VJ, MD2A25BY9LWG94183 and AN-101177 as its Registration, Chassis, and Engine Numbers respectively, at Chime Avenue, Enugu. The tricycle, suspected to have been stolen, was abandoned by its occupants after a hot chase by the Operatives. Meanwhile, frantic efforts are being made to fish out the suspects.

5. In yet another development, following joint operations carried out by Operatives of the Command attached to 9th Mile Police Division and Anti-Cult Unit as well as personnel of the Nigerian Army, 82 Division Enugu; the under-listed suspects were arrested for acts of cultism and unlawful possession of firearms at different locations, dates and times.

They include Cornelius Uche aged 31, Ifeanyi Umeneze aged 22, Chijioke Anachuna aged 34, Chibuzor Umeayo aged 28, Chinedu Okeke aged 23, Ozinachi Obadike aged 22, Ifeanyi Nwagbo aged 27, Chigozie Okeke aged 18 and Chikamso Odinwankpa (f) aged 18; who were all arrested on 04/05/2021 in Ezeagu, Ezeagu L.G.A., following their alleged involvement in bloody cult clashes.

6. Others include: Ozor Chidubem (a.k.a Percy) aged 22, Amina Inalegwu (f) aged 18, Benard Bright aged 20, Ugwu Chidera aged 21, Ani Chukwuebuka aged 23, and Onoh Obumneme aged 20, who were all arrested on 19/4/2021 at about 0330hrs, along Enugu/Makurdi Expressway, 9th Mile, Udi L.G.A. on their way to plan and perfect a heinous cult activity, as preliminary investigation reveals. Another of the suspects, Uchenna Aniagozie aged 28, was arrested on 28/04/2021 for his alleged involvement in a deadly cult clash sometime in January 2021.

7. Preliminary investigations show that they all confessed to being members of Vikings Confraternity, while one (1) cut-to-size locally-made gun, one (1) locally-made pistol, two (2) live cartridges, six (6) mobile phones of different makes, a powdery substance suspected to heroin (otherwise locally called Mkpuru-mmiri) and weeds suspected to be Indian Hemp were recovered from them.

8. The suspects will be prosecuted accordingly once investigations are concluded.

9. Meanwhile, rightful owners of the motor vehicle and tricycle are hereby enjoined to visit the mentioned Police Divisions with relevant documents to identify and claim them.

10. To this end, residents of the State have been called upon to remain law-abiding, vigilant, and quickly report suspected criminals and their activities to the nearest Police Station or by calling the Command’s emergency hotlines on 08032003702, 08075390883, 08086671202, or 08098880172.

ASP DANIEL NDUKWE, Anpir
Police Public Relations Officer,
FOR: Commissioner of Police
Enugu State Command


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