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  • Eight suspected kidnappers, bank robbers held

    Detectives attached to the Ijede Police Division have arrested four suspected kidnappers and bank robbers at a hotel in Ikorodu.

    Martins Kowei, 34, Lawyer Repo, 20,  Pleasure George, Bamidele Blessing, Monday Lucky, Hope Tamwell, Monday Uyakumig and Saby Odandi allegedly confessed to be the mastermind of some bank robberies and kidnappings in Ikorodu and Lekki.

    The suspects, who are from Ondo and Bayelsa states, were said to have lodged in a nearby hotel, in an attempt to kidnap some wealthy people.

    It was gathered that their plan was leaked to the police by a concerned citizen.

    They were said to have driven a silver colour Toyota Camry car marked SMK108DP and black Honda Accord number plate KWL797AM to the hotel premises.

    A source who hinted on the arrest said that two AK47 rifles with assorted magazines were found in their custody, adding that the suspects were dislodged militants.

    He said: “They are responsible for bank robberies and kidnapping at Lekki and Ikorodu. They have confessed and given useful information on the roles they played in serious crimes especially at Ijebu-Ode, Ikorodu and Lekki. Four of them first went to the hotel and lodged ahead of their plan to kidnap some notable persons. But information reached the division and they were taken unawares at the hotel. The other four were arrested in the course of investigation.”

    Police spokesperson Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP) said the arrest is in connection with attempt to kidnap.

  • Why bank robbers, kidnappers have easy access to Lagos riverine areas

    Why bank robbers, kidnappers have easy access to Lagos riverine areas

     

    They cringe at the sight of strangers and so it was when The Nation visited their domain. Like fugitives, the haggard-looking young men retreated back to their shanties speaking in hush tones and waiting to see what the strangers were in for. Within a space of time, information travelled fast on the wings of the air alerting others of the presence of visitors in their enclave.

    Instantly, the thick smoke coming from various sizes of Indian hemp and other substances they were consuming evaporated as their eye balls roved round the sockets scanning the environment to know what was in the offing. The beat also momentarily stopped at the various gambling spots as the dishevelled groups repositioned to size up the unsolicited guests.

    Realising that our correspondents were no threats to their businesses, they quickly resumed their unholy activities. This time, they inhaled the smoke from their various substances deeper than they did before and puffed it out in a manner that a rickety vehicle would remorselessly pollute the environment.  In the height of their ecstasy, they increased the volume of the music blasting from the tape positioned in a corner and moved awkwardly to the beat.

    “No kain! Carry go guys, dem no be cat (security operatives)”  one of them, presumed to be the chief spy alerted his colleagues as skimpily dressed young ladies, wearing multiple earrings, majestically walked out to join their male counterparts.

    This was a scene that played out  in one of the riverine areas along Amuwo Odofin  when The Nation visited the community on Wednesday. Checks in some other similar communities revealed that it is a common  feature of most riverine communities within and outside Lagos State.  The riverine communities located along Ikorodu, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos Island, Badagry and some suburbs of Ogun  State have severally been  used as entry and exit points  by robbers, kidnappers and vandals who take pleasure in unleashing terror on corporate organisations, banks to be specific,  and individuals suspected to be well to do in the society.

    Findings revealed that the activities of this set of idle young men have become a thorn in the flesh of innocent members of the embattled communities. “We have been living in fears since with the spate of robbery and kidnapping activities on the river recently.  It is worrisome because there are so many undesirable elements infiltrating our areas over the years. They have no legitimate jobs that you can point at that they are doing. The only thing they do is to smoke all manners of things they wrap in papers, drink  and gamble all day.

    “ What we have observed is that these people engage in shady deals. They work with hoodlums within and outside this vicinity to carry out their nefarious activities. When they are doing their things, you dare not go there. If you go close to them, you will have yourself to blame,” Rev Jones, a resident of one of the riverine communities in Amuwo Odofin, said.

    He attributed the increasing activities of hoodlums on waterways in the state to the absence of adequate security, saying: “ The hoodlums, especially those that are good at using the waters, have found the rivers as better alternative in carrying out their activities because the security on the water ways is porous. You can travel a whole  week on the rivers without anybody asking you what your mission is. This is what the criminals have capitalised on and using to their advantage.’’

    Another resident of the area, who simply identified himself as Engineer Dosunmu, said: “Some of these guys work as spies for other criminals operating in different areas. There is always a kind of synergy between the hoodlums in the area that is attacked and the ones that are coming to attack. If you don’t know, different gangs control the various waterways and they work together. At times, some of the hoodlums in the attacked environment survey the land and  give information about financial institutions and privileged individuals in the community to their colleagues in other areas.  It is a big network that transcends Lagos State.

    “The huge challenge is that many innocent children are quick to team up with these guys because they get cheap money and indulge in extravagant lifestyles.  Most  children in this neighbourhood have little or no opportunity of learning good character because all they are exposed to is substance abuse, gambling and naked immorality. Unfortunately, some people who were doing legitimate businesses have been forced to join them because of economic hardship. We are really in a big mess.”

    Checks at Ogolonto, a suburb of Ikorodu area of Lagos State, showed that naval officers and other security operatives have been stationed in the area to check the menace of armed robbers and vandals that operate in the axis.

    In spite of this, some residents who spoke with our correspondent, feared that the hoodlums might still be lurking around “as they are always devising new strategies to beat the security agents”  Tunde Badmus, a resident said, adding: “ The hoodlums have not yet gone from all indications. Their mode of operation is like that of women who sell fruits. When they sell oranges today, they will start selling corn tomorrow when oranges are no more in season.

    “ Now that illegal oil bunkering appears to have become difficult for them in this area, these guys could take to armed robbery to keep body and soul together. We saw that recently when they attacked a new generation bank. Now that robbery is becoming a bit difficult for them, their next line of operation could be kidnapping.  We are really disturbed because  we have their informants all over the area and they cut across all the ethnic groups we have in the country. They intimidate and put fears in the minds of innocent citizens.”

    Jackson, a fisherman in the community, said: “We moved to this environment for economic purposes because we are fishermen. But after some time,  people with shady characters started finding their ways into our midst. What we found out later was that they moved in because of their ulterior motive. They are specialists in illegal oil bunkering  and work with criminal elements from other places. These young people are too desperate and always ready to do all manners of bad things to get money.

    “If you see the way they do things, you will not have to be told that they are criminals. They are always looking and moving about as if somebody is chasing them. When an old person like me would be out in the cold fishing to get something for the family, they would be in various odd joints drinking and smoking. Although their activities have been stemmed down but we still have our fears as they always take pleasure in shedding blood each time they strike.”

    The story is not different at Takwa Bay, host community  to the Atlas Cove Jetty. Findings show that the riverine community is a hub of pipeline vandalism and other shady activities. The Minister of State for Petroleum Resource, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, in a recent visit to the area, warned the residents  that the community was at risk of possible acquisition by the Federal Government, if they continued to shield pipeline vandals and oil thieves. He also told the community that they were also culpable in the criminal activities going on in the location.

    A resident, who simply identified himself as Bobby, said the activities of hoodlums in the area took a worrisome dimension shortly after the regular activities at Bar Beach were shut down.

    “Before the minister even came here, we have been living in fears because of the activities of people of shady characters that they crept into our area. We had lived here for several years without any case of pipeline vandalism and other criminal activities. Our eyes and minds never went to such things because we were contented with the little we were getting.  But the get rich quick syndrome in the society has made many criminals to enter into the community.

    “They have opened brothels, drinking and smoking joints where the conscience of innocent ones is sold to the devil. We are not comfortable with all that but nobody can challenge them. If you challenge them, they can come at night to pick you up and throw into the lagoon to feed the fish. I guess that the closure of the hot joints at Bar Beach compounded the woes of this area and its environs as those criminal elements who were driven out of that place have found their ways to various communities, including ours.”

    Benson, another worried member of the community, blamed the spate of criminal activities in the area on the neglect of riverine areas. He said: “Residents of riverine communities are often not treated as human beings. I am not making case for criminal activities but when the government refuses to provide basic amenities for people, the people will always find a way to survive. Most riverine communities are ghettos and there is nowhere in the world that you find ghettos that you will not find high incidences of criminal activities. Provide potable water, electricity, schools, decent houses and others like that for the people and you will see that criminal activities will drop in the area.”

    At Mogboro, a community along Lagos Badagry area of Lagos State, the recent robbery attack on a commercial bank at Agbara is still very fresh in their memories. Findings revealed that their trauma has been heightened by the recent robbery attacks by people suspected to be members of One Million Boys deadly criminal gang.

    Abiodun Tiamiyu, a resident of the area, said: “We have not been sleeping as a result of the activities of this group. Every member of the community has become a night guard as we all stay outside burning tyres all night to ward off the hoodlums. A number of people working outside the community don’t leave home early anymore for fear of falling into the hands of the victims. They have been terrorising us for long and we are not prepared to take that from them anymore.”

    Visits to Ilase, an Ogun State community where the hoodlums, who attacked the bank at Agbara allegedly ran to, show that the residents are still dazed by the robbery incident. The Nation observed that they easily develop cold feet at the  sight of strangers in the community. Some of the residents, who spoke with our correspondent, said the sight of the vehicle burnt by the hoodlums in the course of escaping, has continued to hound them.

    Recalling how the hoodlums infiltrated their community, Babatunde, a resident, said: “We  have been highly suspicious of strangers in the community after those robbers used our place as entry and exit point to rob the community bank at Agbara. For some time, they moved about in the community innocently without anybody suspecting that they had ulterior motives.

    “We were shocked the day they struck. They wore army, customs and police uniforms. After robbing the bank, they set four vehicles ablaze. The last they burnt was the one that is lying there. After setting it ablaze, they ran into a waiting boat in  the river and ran away. The sight of that vehicle traumatizes us. It reminds of us of that bloody day that those robbers exploited our innocence.

    “We have  learnt our lessons and have put necessary measures in place to check such criminal elements in the future. We don’t have criminal elements in our society because we have no room for such. The robbers that did that job came from other communities and that was why they took time to survey the environment.”

    It has also been a tension soaked period for residents of  Arepo, another suburb of Ogun State as the recent activities of hoodlums in the area have turned the heat of security operatives on the community. No fewer than three members of the community suspected to be vandals were allegedly killed during the week.

    Some of the residents, who spoke with our correspondent, said they have been living in fears from both ends.

    “For a very long time, the vandals have been tormenting the whole community. They killed individuals and security operatives with impunity. Now, fears are rife in the community that security operatives are now killing people randomly in the guise of fishing out vandals. Most of us are scared and thinking of running away from the area because the hoodlums and security operatives may clash and if that happens, innocent residents are likely to bear the brunt. Rasheed, a resident, said.

    Reacting to the development, the Police Public Relations Officer of Lagos State Police Command, Dolapo  Badmus, said: “Lagos is peaceful. During the Yuletide season, you will agree with me that we had a peaceful celebration and thereafter, Lagos has been very peaceful. Most robberies or nefarious activities that  happened through the waterways in the state in the past have become past tense. You will agree with me that when some suspects were arrested, especially the Ikorodu kidnap case, one of them said  Lagos is too tight for them now because they can’t operate on road and the riverine areas.

    “ What that suggests to you is that the Lagos State Police Command has stepped up the game and right now, the operational strategies put in place are making it too tight for criminals to access the state whether through roads or the waterways. We are also policing the waterways. The kind of policing we have on the road is also what we are doing on the waterways and by extension the airways, because sometimes you would see our helicopter patrolling. That is what we call area view. Basically, that is what we have been doing.”

    She added: “The message to criminals aiming to use the water ways is simple. The message is that Lagos State, whether by road, by water or by air is no more an access route for any criminal. If you have been following the trend of events in about a week and a half, you will see the pulling down of the stronghold of Ukiwe Joseph who had been a hardened criminal. His signature was part of the robbery gang that robbed in Lekki about two years ago, the one that happened in Agbara, Ogun State. All the boys arrested always said he was the organiser. He wanted to test his strength recently when he moved through the water ways. Our operatives in conjunction with the Nigerian Customs Services and the Nigerian Army were able to repel him and his group.

    “He lost his life in the gun battle. If the Lagos State command can bring down a hardened criminal who we can call a kingpin, what that tells you is that we are more than ever ready to give protection to the lives and property of the people; we are warning the criminals to stay away from the Lagos State command and its environs because it is no more business as usual. We are not going to take it lightly with anybody that is out to carry out illegality in the state.

    “We have been massively arresting criminals both on the road and waterways. We have been arresting criminals in their numbers on a weekly basis whether those operating in the guise of cultism, those that were about to rob and an example of this was the one we nipped in the bud at Seme Border where 3,000 live ammunition were recovered. Two GCMG riffles and five other riffles, including dynamites, were recovered in that operation. If those people had escaped, they would have wreaked serious havoc in the society. For us to have done all this is a big plus and we would continue to do more of that.”

  • Ondo police  kill six Owo  bank robbers, N9m recovered

    Ondo police kill six Owo bank robbers, N9m recovered

    The Police in Ondo State have promised tough times for armed robbers and other criminals in the state following revelations that six of the seven robbers that raided some commercial banks in Owo recently were killed and about N9million recovered from them. DAMISI OJO reports.

    Though the dust is settling gradually on the recent bank robbery that shook Owo town in Ondo State, facts have emerged that no fewer than six of the seven armed robbers involved in the operation were gunned down by the police.

    The seventh member of the gang was also arrested by the police who also recovered about N9million from the robbers.

    No fewer than 20 persons including the manager of one of the four banks raided by the robbers were killed during the robbery attack which took place penultimate Thursday and shook the ancient town to its foundation.

    Sources told The Nation that the men of the underworld struck around 4 pm on the fateful day and robbed four different commercial banks in the town in almost total impunity, killing their victims at random. But they met their match in the police who appeared on the scene not too long after.

    As they made to escape, the special anti robbery squad from the state police command arrived the town and engaged the robbers killing six of them. The seventh member was arrested.

    But while their operation lasted, the robbers turned the town into a ghost of itself as residents were forced to stay indoors to avoid being caught in any crossfire..

    Those living near the banks where the robbers operated moved to other parts of the town apparently for fear of attack by the evil men.

    The victims of the robbery incident were rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, (FMC) Owo where many of them later gave up the ghost, while some are still responding to medical treatment.

    The state Police Commissioner, Mr Isaac Eke who spoke through the Police Public

    Relations Officer (PPRO) for the state Police Command, Mr Wole Ogodo said the Police swooped into action immediately they were alerted about the robbery incident.

    He noted that the efforts of the Police led to the recovery of some amount of money with various arms and ammunition used by the robbers during their operation, adding that the working synergy in the Police assisted them to track down one of the suspect.

    He confirmed that six of the robbers were killed by the policemen deployed to the town by the police command and their corpses already in the custody of the Police.

    Also, Mr Eke who paraded the deceased armed robbers at the state Police headquarters in Akure hinted that the Police are already interrogating the only surviving suspect arrested in connection with the incident, adding that he was helping the Police in their investigations.

    The Police boss disclosed further that three cars used by the armed robbers during the robbery operation were also seized by the Police, while a huge sum of money totaling almost N9million was recovered from the suspected robbers when the Police attacked them.

    He said the Police in the state would continue to protect the lives and properties of the people adding that “there cannot be any hidden place for armed robbers in Ondo state with the efforts put in place by the Police in the state”.

  • Our exploits, by bank robbers

    Our exploits, by bank robbers

    Three suspected robbery kingpins arrested by the police in Lagos have been singing like birds in custody.

    The suspects said to be leaders of three different gangs that specialise in robbing banks in Lagos and other Southwest states. They were caught by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) last Friday.

    Christian Joshua, 30, Fasasi Jamiu, 42, and Ifeanyi Douglas, 27, are being interrogated by detectives. Joshua claims that he sells second-hand clothing at Misabo market, Cotonou, Benin Republic. Jamiu, an indigene of Igbaja in Kwara State, says he is into haulage business, adding that some of his trucks convey containers from Apapa Wharf to Abuja. He said he also owns a shop at Mandilas, Garba Square in Victoria Island.

    Douglas, who says he is an indigene of Ohaukwu in Ebonyi State, told investigators that he is an apprentice trader in a provision store at Ijebu Igbo in Ogun State.

    Two others, Sunday Felix and ‘Asiwaju’ , referred to as directors in the line of business, are still at large.

    Joshua said: “My role is to conceal the gang’s weapons in our operational vehicle and bring them out and supply gang members at the scene of crime. Though I am the gang’s armourer, I used to follow them to rob because gang members are liars. They lie a lot. If you are not there, they may not give you a dime. They can realise millions of naira and come back to tell you that they did not get a kobo, or that the operation was not successful. They are very greedy people. I don’t trust them. It was one Rasheed who brought the two AK47 rifles and put them in a hole in a Toyota bus.

    “I participated in five bank robberies in Southwest state. I made millions of naira, but believe me, I did not invest or save a kobo. I spent the money on drugs, drinks, women and hotel accommodation or lodging. There was a time we gave the two AK47 rifles to one Pastor Ibikunle who prays for gangs for their operations to be successful, but he converted the rifles and gave them out to another gang that operated at Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA), Ikeja on March 13. He was paid millions of naira but he did not give any money to our gang.”

    He said: “I belong to the gang that specialised in attacking bank bullion vehicles. The one we blocked at Dopola Junction, Lagos, off Shagamu, were executed by eight of us. I got N150, 000 only. I am still with the money. I have not spent a kobo out of it. If the police assure me of my release, I will tell them where I kept the money, but they must first release me and see what I can do.

    “I have never killed any policeman in all the operations I participated in. The worst we have done is to collect rifles from them, tie their hands and feet or lock them up inside a room for as long as the operation lasted. We don’t like killing policemen because it makes the government and police authorities to take armed robbery case seriously. Moreover, policemen on bank duties panic a lot and any slightest sign of bank robbers makes them to run into hiding. Only SARS operatives have the courage to confront robbers.”

    Jamiu said he went into armed robbery because he lost everything he had worked for in life when his shop got burnt.

    He sai: “I got frustrated and started thinking of what to do to survive since nobody was ready to assist me. That was how I met a friend, Paul. After narrating my problems to him, he said he would teach me how to fish. He told me that they had a plan to rob a bank and if they succeeded, it would take them to a higher level in life. He asked me to follow him if I wanted and I did because I needed money badly. Luckily, the operation was successful and the gang got over N10million from the bank, that day.

    “We were 13; they gave me N150, 000 and I was happy. The operation was smooth and successful. No policeman was killed. The operation was carried out around 5.00pm in First Bank and Union Bank on the same Street in Oro, Kwara State that same day, January this year. Only two of the bank workers were inside when we entered. My role that day was to help pack the money into our vehicle”.

    Douglas said: “We robbed a bank in Osun State last year. I did not know the actual amount we got, but I was given N380, 000. We were about 13 of us in the First Bank robbery. It was our first operation. I used my own share of the money to pay the hospital bill of my sister, Chinyere Douglas. The hospital bill was about N120, 000. She had an operation for appendicitis which later developed complications, hence the huge bill that I paid.

    “We also robbed Wema Bank and I nearly died in that operation because they alerted SARS operatives who engaged us in a shoot-out. I still have N80, 000 in my Diamond Bank account. I used the balance to help myself in feeding well.”

    On how he was arrested, he said: “When Jamiu called me on phone that there was another job that would fetch me at least N5million, I was so excited that I continued to worry him to know when we would go on the operation. I was so impatient that the following day, I was the one who called to ask him how far with the planned operation and he asked me where I was and I told him that I was in Ijebu Ode. He said he was coming to meet me and take me to where others were. When I saw him, I was so happy, but before I knew it, I was arrested by SARS operatives led by SP Abba Kyari.”

  • Police kill five ‘kidnappers’, ‘bank robbers’ in Rivers, Anambra

    Security operatives engaged in gun battles with suspected kidnappers and bank ‘robbers’ yesterday in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, and in Anambra State.

    At the end, five hoodlums – two bank robbers and three suspected kidnappers – were gunned down.

    The attempted robbery took place on Ada-George Road around noon yesterday. Bodies of the slain suspects were paraded at the headquarters of the Rivers Police on Moscow Road.

    The black Toyota Corolla car, with registration number: Rivers: BGM 896 AG, in which the suspected robbers were operating, was impounded, along with two AK-47 rifles and two fully-loaded magazines.

    Deputy Rivers Commissioner of Police Thomas Etomi, said riot policemen, well-trained in special protection, carried out the successful operation, without any casualty on the part of the security agents.

    Etomi said: “Enough is enough. A few criminals cannot continue to terrorise law-abiding people of the state. We have mapped out security system and strategies in Port Harcourt and its environs, to reduce criminal activities to the barest minimum, especially around commercial banks.

    “A vehicle with four men was suspected by policemen, but they verified what they saw. Two of them were displaying rifles. As the robbers were attempting to escape, our men shot at them and they returned fire. Two of them fell, while others escaped with bullet wounds.

    “Rivers State Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, is providing patrol vehicles for security agencies in the state. We must return Port Harcourt and its environs to the good old days and we are making progress, in our determination to make the state safe.”

    Etomi also admonished members of the public with useful information about criminals in their midst, to make such available.

    The Commander of the Nigerian Naval Ship (NNS) Pathfinder, Rumuolumeni, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Commodore Vinci Fadeyi, has paraded four suspects who allegedly stole crude oil from a well head of the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC).

    The four suspects: Messrs. Richard Stawe Uwom, Daniel Godwin Pollyn, Jumbo Temple and Kayame Harry were immediately handed over to a team from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), led by Akubue Okechukwu, for further investigation and possible prosecution.

    The vessel used for the oil theft: MT African Hyacinth, formerly known as MT Oliver, which is a motor tanker, about 128 metres in length and 15 metres in breadth, flying Nigerian flag, was impounded by the navy.

    Commodore Fadeyi said: “The vessel has Mr. Adonye Wilcox Santos of Ship-Care Nigeria Limited as its agent. The ship allegedly sailed from Lagos to Port Harcourt for maintenance and anchored at Bonny (Island in Rivers State, base of Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, NLNG).

    “On September 30, 2012, the vessel proceeded to Ererekiri Creek in Bonny and connected its hoses to SPDC’s well head 2, in an attempt to steal crude oil.

    “At about 0100 (1 am), while siphoning the crude oil, the vessel caught fire, the inferno that ensued, killed some of the perpetrators, while one sustained about 30 degree burns. The number of crew affected in the inferno could not be ascertained.”

    The commander also stated that the Base Intelligence Officer of Forward Operating Base (FOB), Bonny was informed that there was a patient in Channel Clinic with fire burn injury and on investigation, it was discovered that the patient was linked to the fire outbreak on the vessel.

    Upon further investigation, Fadeyi said four persons suspected to be linked with the fire incident were arrested and brought to NNS Pathfinder for investigation and were subjected to interrogation, to ascertain their level of involvement in the crude oil theft.

    While receiving the suspects, the leader of the EFCC team (Okechukwu) assured that the anti-graft agency would conduct further investigation and possible prosecution of the four suspects.

    All the suspects, in separate interviews with reporters, claimed that they were innocent and wrongly arrested for a crime they did not commit.

    Dare devil kidnappers engaged members of the Anambra State Anti robbery Squad (SARS) in a gun duel that lasted for over one hour, during which three suspected-kidnappers were killed.

    The police said, one of their victims, Rev. Fr. C. Okoye of the Catholic Arch Diocese of Onitsha was rescued with another victim Onyekwelu Jonathan Eledu.

    Also, six other kidnap suspects have been arrested by police in their different hide outs in the state.

    The police said the killed suspects were members of the dreaded gang of the Oraifite Kingpin, Olisa Ifedika (aka- Ofeakwu).

    They were said to be responsible for most kidnappings in the state and environs. The Orsumoghu detention camp of the suspects in Ihiala Local government area has been dismantled.

    Before the rescue of the priest, the hoodlums, it was gathered, demanded a ransom of N20 million from their victim’s family.

    The police said it had arrested fourteen armed robbery suspects in the state since October 1. Two other robbery suspects were killed in a gun battle.

    The items recovered from the kidnap suspects yesterday are two- AK 47 riffles, one rocket launcher, one rocket, four rocket propellers, 18 AK 47, magazines and 300 rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition.

    Police spokesman Raphael Uzoigwe said the operatives are working to track down the fleeing wounded members of the syndicate.

    “We want to make sure that these hoodlums are all flushed out in Anambra state before the yuletide period, the state police is working every day and night on this issue.

    “We are not relenting in making sure that the state is free from all manner of crimes, this is just the beginning,” Uzoigwe said.