Friday 28 April 2017

Police Waging War With Kidnappers And Robbers In Aba




Abia State Police Command has checkmated 

endeavor by hijackers and furnished looters to 

come back to the lanes of Aba as five criminals 

were slaughtered by the police in the last two 

weeks. 

Prior to the police responded to the call, 

criminals had been attempting to re-dispatch their 

malicious deeds in Aba. On February 27, shooters 

shot dead four individuals from the Abia State 

Vigilante Services after they thwarted the 

kidnapping of an agent at Tonimas 

intersection on the Enugu –Port Harcourt 

road. After few days, a specialist 

was stole from his habitation at Ogbor Hill 

what's more, his body was later found close to the 

Orji Uzor Kalu Bridge. 

Another representative, Chinenye Joe, was too 

stole by shooters yet recaptured his opportunity 

following seven days in the hijackers' cave. Seven days 

afterward, a speaker at the Abia State Polytechnic, 

Mr. Nkwachi Brown, was additionally grabbed along 

Opobo street, Ogbor Hill. On Friday, seventh April, a 

restorative specialist was stole in the city on his 

approach to gain therapeutic supplies, 72 hours 

afterward; another specialist was abducted at his 

center with his patient along Howell Crescent. 

In another occurrence, a business young lady was murdered as 

her supervisor and spouse got away snatching along 

Azikiwe street. 

Recuperated thing 

Be that as it may, the Police in the city seem to have 

embraced the mainstream saying, 'the harder they 

come, the harder they fall'. On Sunday April 

16, a 5-man group of furnished burglars who had 

grabbed a Toyota Corolla auto and burglarized Dan 

Dollars filling station along Ikot Ekpene street 

met their waterloo as the Police shot two of 

them dead and captured one as they were 

looting drivers along the Factory street 

railroad crossing. The looters had before 

grabbed a Toyota Forerunner SUV and looted 

a specialist of her sacks of rice, crawfish, 

handsets and gold-plated wedding band. 

Police Area Commander in Aba, ACP Peter 

Okpara, revealed to Crime Guard that one of the 

shooters was later captured as he went to look for 

medicinal consideration at an undisclosed area in 

the city. While the captured thief was being 

paraded at the Aba Area Command, a lady 

who came to report the theft occurrence on 

her shop recognized a brilliant ring on the 

burglar's finger as her wedding band, including 

that the burglars trucked away her cash and 

sacks of crawfish and jewelleries. 

Things recuperated from the criminals incorporate; a 

Toyota Corolla auto with number plate, Lagos 

EPE 568 EM; a Toyota 4runner SUV with 

number plate, Enugu DR 413 ENU; 3 locally 

made guns, 9 cell phones, 3 sacks of 

crawfish, duplicate of the Holy Bible and N65,020 

money. 

After two days, the Police recorded a noteworthy 

achievement in the battle against hijackers in the 

city. A posse of shooters had raged Azikiwe 

street and stole two staff of a distillery 

organization, Ngene Raphael and Oliver Ogbonna, 

with their Lexus SUV, with number plate, AA 

998 CV. The posse kept terminating sporadic 

shots as they drove fiercely with their casualties 

through East Street to the Orji Uzor Kalu 

Connect uninformed that the Police Commissioner, 

Mr. Leye Oyebade, had assembled a few units 

of the Police Tactical Response group to piece 

suspected leave course. 

On locating the Police group on stop-and - 

look obligation, the shooters opened fire, however they 

were overwhelmed by the police and 

surrendered a Toyota Sienna transport and their 

casualties who were later safeguarded by the Police. 

An AK 47 rifle No.2230 with 10 rounds of live 

ammo and a Toyota Sienna van with 

number plate, SMK 768 CT, and additionally the 

casualty's SUV, were recouped. One of the 

shooters who gotten away with projectile injuries was 

later captured by men of the Ndiegoro Police 

Division who followed them. 

Responding to the resurgence of hijacking and 

other brutal wrongdoings in Aba, the Civil Liberties 

Association, CLO, in an announcement marked by its 

Aba Unit director, Prof. Charles Chinekezi, 

contended that there was an incredible requirement for 

security offices in Aba and environs to work 

together all together not to permit the city come back to 

the times of abducting, equipped theft and 

other fierce wrongdoings which made individuals to 

escape the city in the vicinity of 2009 and 2010. 

As per him, "These hoodlums are here 

once more, they have begun assaulting and 

kidnapping individuals. The security offices 

ought not enable the inhabitants of Aba to endure 

the weakness of the previous years where a number of 

them migrated to different spots. For example, 

many individuals have been kidnapped before 

one month or progressively and they are proceeding to 

abduct and victimize more individuals. As the premier 

human rights and common society amass in Nigeria, 

we caution the security organizations that hoodlums 

have initiated house to house theft in 

Aba. They attack individuals' homes between 

1am and 4am. They have looted a few 

structures around Ogbor Hill and Iheorji territories. 

Security organizations ought to re-strategize to 

reduce the resurgence of vicious wrongdoings like 

grabbing and outfitted burglary in Aba." 

He approached the security organizations in Aba to 

stay committed to their obligations of ensuring 

lives and property and also go without 

including themselves in unimportant cases. 

"Today, warriors have all of a sudden begun 

mounting barricades to supplant the 

destroyed detours of the police constrain. 

They utilize little young men to gather tolls on the 

street and such exercises have a tendency to divert them. 

This has been the genuine issue that we are 

confronting at this moment and that is the reason there is this 

slack in security which has given these 

offenders the elbowroom to re-dispatch their 

exercises." 

Talking on the current triumphs recorded by 

the Command in the battle against grabbing 

what's more, other savage wrongdoings, CP Oyebade, who 

praised his men for taking the battle to the 

ruffian's lair, asked occupants of the state 

to volunteer data about offenders to the 

police. Oyebade deplored the disappointment of 

a few groups of casualties to report occurrences to 

the security offices.





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