Exhibits recovered from the suspects include: eight AK49 rifles, one Beretta Pistol with 6 rounds of live ammunition, three locally made pistols, 111 rounds of AK47 ammunition, 10 AK47 magazine, five live cartridges.
Nigerian
police have arrested 35 suspects, including a woman for their involvement in
cases of robbery, kidnapping and other heinous crimes in some parts of the
country.
Also
recovered from the suspects were seven Laptop computers, one anti-tracking
device, one camouflage vest, eight stolen vehicles, one stolen trailer Mercedes
Actros with reg. no. NNK 334 YT.
Among the
jail breakers re-arrested was Onaruje Benjamin, who had earlier been convicted
for conspiracy and Robbery and was on death-row at the time of escape.
There were
also Adebayo Opeyemi, a dismissed soldier, Peter Felix Osas, Frank Odion Oloye
and Alhaji Hudu Musa a.k.a Mai Cellular.
They were
arrested by operatives of the FIB – Intelligence Response Team in Kaduna State
for the offences of Armed Robbery, Car Theft and Unlawful Possession of
Firearms.
Investigations
reveal the suspects having escaped from the Correctional Centre, formed a new
criminal gang and returned to their old criminal enterprise.
Indeed,
Onaruje Benjamin, snatched a Toyota Corolla Car in Benin, 30-minutes after his
escape from the Correctional Centre.
Five (5)
vehicles earlier snatched from their owners at gun point in different parts of
the country were recovered from the gang.
While Onaruje
Benjamin is the leader of the gang and the arms bearer, Alhaji Hudu Musa is in
charge of ferrying and disposing the stolen vehicles to Niger Republic.
Also arrested
was one female suspect, Talatu Ibrahim, 40years old from Shinkafi LGA, Zamfara
State from whom six AK49 rifles were recovered.
Her arrest
led to the subsequent arrest of one Duleji Alhaji Abubakar a.k.a Ori jeje
residing at Ekka village, Koro LGA, Kwara State. Findings reveal that Ori Jeje
has been getting arms supply from Talatu Ibrahim to carry out series of
kidnapping and armed robbery in Kwara State.
The
operatives also arrested one Abdullahi Mohammed a.k.a ‘Governmenti’, a
specialist in car snatching.
Investigation
revealed that the suspect, within 90-days, August, September, and October, 2020
snatched 18 vehicles at gun-point from their owners in Jos and Bauchi States.
The
Inspector-General of Police, IGP M.A Adamu, has reassured citizens of the
renewed commitment of the Force to their safety and security.
All the
suspects will be arraigned in court on completion of investigations.
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