Edo State Police Command has paraded 55 suspects for various acts of criminality among whom are twelve kidnap suspects.
Other suspects paraded were alleged to be involved in defilement,
attempted murder, rape, unlawful possession of fire arms and armed
robbery.
The Edo State Commissioner of Police, Folusho Adebanjo assured
residents of the state of their security as the his command is winning
the war against criminality in the state.
“We are not relenting. The job of protecting our people is a tough
one. But we are doing our best to ensure we work day and night. Even
though these criminals are giving us a lot of problems, we will continue
to pursue them until we apprehend them.”
Speaking on the preparedness of the police to check kidnapping and
other violent crimes this Sallah, Adebanjo said: “As for Sallah, the
police is very ready. We had a meeting with all the Divisional Police
Officers (DPOs) during the weekend.
“I have directed special security in all the mosques. I will be out
there with my men to ensure we have a hitch-free Sallah in Edo. We are
battle ready for anything, including the kidnappers.”
The police also displayed14 rifles, five stolen vehicles and 396 cartridges recovered from the suspects.
Among those paraded for kidnapping was Mr Oyigbe who has been on
police wanted list. He confessed that his house at Sabongida Ora in Owan
West Local Government Area has been used twice for keeping kidnapped
victims.
Emmanuel Otono, a kidnap convict, who was also arrested for kidnapping denied any involvement in the crime.
Adebanjo said all those involved in kidnapping will eventually be caught.
He said: “we have arrested some of the kidnap kingpins. Some are
still being interrogated. They are the ones involved in the kidnapping
of some persons in Benin. I can tell you that the war against kidnappers
in ongoing.”
“We are doing everything to make sure that the state is safe. We have
a lot of them that have been arrested. Some are being investigated,” he
said.
Saturday, 27 July 2013
Edo Police Parades 55 Suspected Kidnappers, Armed Robbers
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