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Delta Police Recover Arms, Rifles, Shotgun

…… As CP urges youths to shun cultism, crime, and other vices

The police in Delta state have successfully recovered a cache of arms, one AK-47 rifle, one pump action gun, two locally made cut-to-size guns, and seven rounds of 7.62mm ammunition from some criminal elements operating within Warri, Udu, Koko, and proximate environs.

A statement signed by the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe said that DPO Ekpan Division led the Surveillance Team and trailed the hoodlums to their hideout located at Aladja Grammar School in Aladja Town Udu Local Government.

“However, upon sighting the police, the hoodlums took to their heels; a search was conducted immediately around the uncompleted building and a sack bag was found, Edafe said.

In a similar occurrence, on the 20th of August, 2023, the DPO Ekpan received a phone call from one Alhaji (name withheld) of Warri Sapele Road.

“It was revealed that some group of persons were sighted suspiciously within the yard. However, the civilian security/operatives in the yard flashed their torchlight on the suspected criminals who immediately fled and abandoned a sack.

“Upon close look into the sack, two locally made single barrel guns, all detachable with 18 live cartridges.

“The DPO detailed the men of the division to the scene, where firearms and ammunition were recovered and registered as exhibits. Efforts are on to trace and identify the hoodlums who are still at large.

The Command PPRO further said that, “On 26/8/2023, at about 0600hours, a police patrol team attached to ‘C’ division Asaba in a combined effort with vigilantes while on patrol around second Niger bridge sighted a young man carrying a sack bag, the suspect on noticing the police took to a flight leaving behind the sack bag. When the bag was searched, one AK-47 rifle was recovered and the effort to arrest the fleeing suspect is ongoing.

“In an earlier development, on 20/8/2023, operatives of the Command De-coy squad acting on credible intelligence gathered on the activities of one Godfrey Tietie, a notorious cultist who has been terrorizing Oghara and environs, the operatives stormed his premises in a covert operation and arrested the said Godfrey Tietie a.k.a “Don Baby” of Oghara Town in Ethiope West LGA Delta State.

“The 40-year-old male suspect was arrested at Ogorode Road by Texaco in Sapele and upon search, a locally made revolver pistol was recovered from him. Investigation revealed that the suspect is a member of the Aiye confraternity and is also suspected to be a gun runner who supplies guns to cultists in Sapele, Oghara, and environs. An investigation is ongoing.

He also said that “On 24/8/2023, at about 0245 hours, operatives of the Command’s Raiders squad led by DSP Akanya Agboga stormed a criminal hideout along Isa-Ogwashi-Uku Aniocha South LGA, where some suspected cultists were holding their initiation ceremony.

“The suspects on sighting the police took to their heels in a different direction and escaped, Upon search of the premises, one locally fabricated Berretta pistol, and four rounds of live ammunition were recovered.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police Delta State, CP Wale Abass has urged members of the public, particularly parents and guardians to pay close attention to their wards and discourage them from engaging in cultism and other vices.

The CP also appealed to members of the public to help the police with any useful, timely, and credible information that will help the command eradicate crime in the state.

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