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Police recover 20 pump-action guns, 14 AK-47s in Imo

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Police recover 20 pump-action guns, 14 AK-47s in Imo

The Imo State Police Command has announced that it has busted several criminal hideouts, leading to the arrest of 2,785 suspects involved in various criminal offences, ranging from armed robbery and kidnapping to child trafficking.

The command also stated that it recovered 20 pump-action guns, 14 AK-47 rifles, two general purpose machine guns, and four fabricated rocket launchers, among other weapons.

A press statement issued by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Henry Okoye, revealed that the successful operations were the result of over six months of intensive activities carried out by operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, in collaboration with other divisions and formations.

According to the statement, the operations also led to the rescue of 58 kidnapped victims and 42 stolen children, many of whom have since been reunited with their families.

The statement further disclosed that investigations into the various cases resulted in the recovery of a large cache of arms, ammunition, and explosives. These included two general purpose machine guns, 14 AK-47 rifles, 20 pump-action guns, four fabricated rocket launchers, seven gas-cylinder explosives, locally made hand grenades, assorted rounds of live ammunition, cartridges, and criminal charms, among other items.

Among the key suspects arrested were Amechi Onyebuchi, 38, Ozioma Ihedoro, 39, Cyprian Ikpegbunam, 50, and Uchenna Opara, 30. The suspects were said to be members of a notorious criminal gang responsible for multiple attacks on security formations and public infrastructure in Njaba LGA.

The command’s spokesperson noted that the arrests were made by operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, acting on credible intelligence in conjunction with other tactical teams.

Okoye stated that during interrogation, the suspects confessed to the kidnap and murder of one Emmanuel Oguzie, allegedly on the orders of a gang leader known as Asari, who, according to the statement, remains on the command’s wanted list.

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