Six arrested as Police, suspected cultists exchange bullets near Onitsha
The Anambra
State Police Command has arrested six suspected cultists and armed robbers
after a gun battle that left one of the suspects injured at Ogidi near Onitsha.
The
command’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Haruna Mohammed, made the disclosure in
a statement issued in Akwa on Sunday, NAN reports.
Mohammed
said one fabricated pistol, three live cartridges, an axe, tramadol drugs and
some quantities of dry leaves suspected to be cannabis were recovered from
them.
He said “On
Dec. 14, at about 4pm, there was intelligence report at Ogidi Division that
some suspected armed robbers/cultists were cited at Paradise Hotel, Ogidi
brandishing dangerous weapons.
“Following
the report, police detectives attached to Ogidi division rushed to the scene
and cordoned-off the area.
“The gang on
sighting the police locked the entrance of the hotel and engaged the police in
fierce gun duel which lasted for more than thirty minutes.
“The police
responded, but with high restraint in order to avert innocent civilian
casualties.
“As a
result, one of the suspects, Ugochukwu Okafor, sustained gunshot injuries on
his buttocks while trying to disarm a police officer.”
He said the
arrested suspects included four males and two females while others were at
large.
He said that
the injured male suspect had been taken to the hospital for treatment,
promising that the command would continue investigations to arrest others.
Meanwhile,
the command has warned against the use of knock-outs, fire crackers and other
forms of fireworks in the state during the Yuletide.
Mohammed
said such actions constituted serious security risks capable of misleading the
security personnel on apparent danger of gunshots.
He also
expressed concern that it could instill fear in the minds of the residents of
the state.
“To this
end, parents and guardians are advised to warn their children and wards from
purchasing and using knockouts, as the law governing the sales, purchase and
use of fireworks is still in force.
“Members of
the public are equally enjoined to refrain from unauthorised use of sirens,
tinted glasses and covering of vehicles plate numbers,” he warned.
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