17 Arrested For Kidnapping, Others In Ebonyi
Ebonyi State Police Command yesterday
said that 17 kidnap suspects have been arrested by men of the command in
connection with various crimes in the state and recovered some weapons.
The police public relations officer (PPRO),
DSP Joshua Ukandu, while briefing journalists on recent breakthroughs recorded
by the command said the suspects were arrested in various locations within and
outside the state.
He maintained that they were arrested
in connection with crimes such as alleged murder, kidnapping, robbery, and
motorcycle snatching, among others.
“We have gathered to inform you, the
press, of the recent achievements and progress made by the command through
intelligence driven and community oriented policing.
“Following the murder of one Chinese
Eziulo, ‘f’, and the kidnapping of Micheal Eziulo, ‘m’ and Linda Eziulo, ‘f’,
the command, under the leadership of CP Augustina Ogbodo, launched an
aggressive manhunt for the kidnappers.
“Intelligence led operatives of the
command to the trailer park in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State,
where two suspects, suspected to be behind the crime, were apprehended.
“Marked dollar notes paid as ransom
were recovered from the suspects. The total money paid for ransom was N40
million but we were able to recover some,” Ukandu said.
The spokesman also said that some
other suspected murderers, who invaded the premises of Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church, Nkwagu, on Dec. 24, 2023, have also been arrested.
“They were arrested and a stolen
Toyota Corolla vehicle was recovered from them. The suspects have provided
leads for further arrest.
“The police also nabbed two suspects
for alleged motorcycle snatching in Abakaliki.
“They were apprehended while trying to
sell a motorcycle belonging to one, Hassan Mohammed,” he added.
He assured the general public that the
command was committed to making Ebonyi crime free.
“We will not rest on our oars in
ensuring that Ebonyi remains safe and habitable for all residents,” he added.
However, one of the suspects, who
admitted to have committed the crime, said he was lured into the act by his
friend.
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