From Ameachi Prosper (The New Diplomat’s Delta Correspondent)
Edo State Police command has confirmed the killing of a total of 8 suspected kidnappers during various operations in the state in the last three weeks.
The state CP, Mr. Philip Ogbadu who stated this in his maiden media briefing at the command headquarters in Benin City; added that two kidnap victims were rescued within the period under review.
“From Jan. 13 to today Feb. 5, that is three weeks since I resumed office here, we have killed eight kidnap suspects during operations. Within the period under review, the command also arrested 71 suspects for various crimes in the state.”
He added that those arrested included: 26 suspects for alleged cultism, 17 for alleged Armed Robbery and 11 persons for alleged kidnapping.
He pointed out that three suspected ritualists, six murder suspects, one rape suspect have also been apprehended, while five suspects were arrested for alleged unlawful possession of firearms and two for alleged assault.
The CP also revealed that exhibits which included two AK-47 rifles, one TO6 gun, eight locally made guns, 119 live ammunition and 27 cartridges were recovered from the suspects.
He disclosed that eight vehicles, one motorcycle, three empty magazines and two dummy guns were also recovered.
He said the command had devised several security strategies to prevent crime and ensure a secured, safe and stable environment for economic progress and social interaction.
“The command adopted due diligence system of administration, robust tactical operations and ensured that cases are properly investigated and prosecuted.
“Highlights of the activities undertaken in the period under review include anti-crime patrols and raid operations around identified black spots and these are still ongoing.
“Bush combing patrols are also ongoing in the state and townhall stakeholders meetings have commenced and will be regularly held to review the security situation.
“Engagement of community members in accordance with community policing philosophy of the IGP, as well as intelligence-led policing will be encouraged,”
He pleaded with the government and people of the state for cooperation and support in all areas of human endeavour to rid the state of crimes.
CP Ogbadu urged members of the public, landlords, agents, traditional rulers, park operators and opinion leaders to be sensitive and responsive to strange faces seen within their communities.