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Military parades suspected kidnappers, bandits

“Troops in collaboration with the members of vigilante and locals foiled the attempt and arrested these 17 suspects.”

• April 1, 2021

The Special Task Force, Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) maintaining peace in Plateau and parts of Kaduna and Bauchi states, has arrested 23 suspects over kidnapping, armed robbery, illegal possession of firearms and other criminal activities.

The Commander of the task force, Maj.-Gen. Dominic Onyemelu, presented the suspects to reporters on Thursday in Jos.

Mr Onyemelu said the arrest was part of the task force’s renewed vigour to stem down criminal activities in all areas of its joint operations.

“The stringent measures adopted have incrementally curtailed and contained various criminal vices that have propensity to derail the achievements attained so far,” he said.

He explained that among the suspects, 17 were allegedly involved in kidnapping, four for armed robbery and the remaining two for illegal possession of firearms.

“On February 24, own troops in conjunction with personnel of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on routine patrol along Shendam-Lafia road in Shendam Local Government Area of Plateau, intercepted a passerby, Wisdom Dunyel, with a Harrisburg pistol loaded with seven rounds of 9mm ammunition.

“Also, on March 16, we received a distress call on an attempted kidnap of a man, Gambo Yawuro, at his residence in Lishin, Jengre community in Pengana, Bassa local government area.

“Troops in collaboration with the members of vigilante and locals foiled the attempt and arrested these 17 suspects.

“The 17 kidnap suspects, who were arrested alongside 7 motorcycles, a locally fabricated rifle, two live cartridges, 13 cutlases, 3 daggers, 15 cell phones and assorted charms, are from Kaduna, Bauchi, Plateau and Kano states.

“Similarly, on March 22, our troops responded to a distress call of an ongoing robbery operation along Haske-Lamingo in Jos North local government area of Plateau.

“Troops swiftly responded and arrested four members of the syndicate group who robbed a lady and threw her out of a moving tricycle,” the commander said.

He said the suspects had been investigated and would soon be charged to court.

He assured members of the public of the commitment and determination of the task force toward ensuring the return of lasting peace to Plateau and other areas of its operations.

“I wish to reiterate our mandate which is geared toward restoration of permanent peace, as we continue to operate professionally with other security agencies to eliminate all acts of criminality in the society,” Mr Onyemelu said.

He, however, called on citizens to support and collaborate with the task force in its bid to ensure lasting peace is achieved in the society.

(NAN)

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