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Abia Police Arrest Retired Maj. General For Dealing On Firearms

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The Commissioner of Police in Abia, Mr Ene Okon, has said that the command arrested five persons in the last 10 months, including a dismissed Maj.-Gen. for allegedly dealing in firearms.

He spoke at a news briefing in his office to highlight the achievements of the command since he assumed office in February.

Okon said that the army general (name withheld) was arrested last week with some firearms in Aba, the commercial hub of the state.

He said that the command arrested 127 armed robbery suspects, 114 kidnap suspects and 150 alleged cult members during the period.

He said that they also arrested 20 persons for alleged motorcycle snatching, adding that the command recovered 22 stolen motorcycles.
Okon also said that the command rescued 79 kidnap victims and recovered 88 vehicles, 120 firearms and 528 ammunition.

He said that 658 suspects were currently facing prosecution for different criminal charges.

The police boss also paraded 25 persons arrested in the last one-and-a-half weeks in connection with armed robbery, car and tricycles snatching in Ubakala Umuahia.

He said that the suspects included a 12-member syndicate that allegedly specialised in the theft and dismantling of cars, which they sold to ready buyers in parts.

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According to him,: “this syndicate steals people’s vehicles at gun point and within 10 minutes to 20 minutes, they would dismantle them that it would be difficult for the owner to recognize.

“They will in turn sell the dismantled parts of the vehicles to buyers, who are already waiting at their hideout in Ubakala.”

He said that 12 members of the syndicate were arrested, while the hideout had been razed down.

 

Source: NAN




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