The Imo State Police Command has arrested a 25 year old
man, Mr Mishack Osuala who is alleged to be the prime suspect behind the
murder of his uncle, a Customs officer, Mr Mishack Ugwuoha.
Mr Ugwuoha, an Assistant Comptroller in the Customs was killed few
months ago in his country home at Umuchoke Amaigbo, Nwangele Local
Government Area of Imo State.
Parading the suspect at the Police Command Headquarters in Owerri,
the Imo State capital, the Imo State Police Commissioner, Mohammed
Katsina, told newsmen that his arrest followed an intelligence report
gathered from strategic partners who have been keeping an eye on the
suspect since the murder of the customs officer.
Making an open confession, the suspect claimed that it was not their
intention to kill the Customs officer but was forced to when his late
uncle tried to break away.
The police boss also paraded over 30 suspected criminals for various
crimes, ranging from kidnapping, armed robbery, gun running amongst
other crimes.
He said that the arrests were as a result of the success
of “Operation PUFADA” launched in the early weeks of September to reduce
the high level of crimes especially during the ember months.
He added that the Police are hotly on the heels of one Okechukwu
Uzoma, a 30 year old native of Umuchoke Amaigbo, Nwagele LGA, the last
but fleeing member of the armed robbery gang who is wanted for murder.
He appealed to the members of the public with any useful information
that can lead to his arrest to contact the Police.
In a similar arrest, the commissioner also paraded a group who were
purportedly hired by a man to kidnap his sister in-law and her kids on
their way to school. He said that it took the rapid response of the
command’s ambush squad to rescue them and then arrest the suspects.
The commissioner of police went ahead to narrate how his ambush squad
was able to detect and arrest a man who impersonates being a member of
the Police Community Relations Committee, PCRC, with an automatic pistol
recovered in his possession.
Part of the arrests made were some other group of fake palm wine
operators who used fermented cassava to mix palm wine and sell to
unsuspected members of the public.
Items recovered during these raids by the Police include 990,000
Naira, and another 2,700 US dollars. Others are 51 cars of various
makes, 9 AK-47 rifles, 7 assault rifles, 14 Pump Action guns, and 150
car master keys.
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