Kidnapping

Police Raid Kidnappers’ Hideout, Neutralise Three Suspects Who Killed Two Cops

Rita Enemuru, Reporting 


OPERATIVES of Delta State Police Command have raided kidnappers‘ hideout and killed three suspects who were allegedly involved in the killing of two mobile policemen and one driver.

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, made this known in a statement made available to Stonix News on Sunday.

Police Raid Kidnappers' Hideout, Kill Three Suspects Involved In Killing Of Two Policemen

CP Olufemi Abaniwonda

SP Edafe noted that the police raided the hideout after the failed attempt at kidnapping the wife of one of the members of Delta State House of Assembly which led to the killing of the policemen and one Mr. David Imela.

The incident happened at Okoloba Junction Jakpa Road, Uvwie Local Government Area, Delta State on September 02, 2024.

It was stated that immediately after the incident, Police operatives of Ebrumede Division led by the DPO, CSP Iwok Ndifereke, created an artificial hold-up at DSC roundabout.

In a bid to escape, the suspects engaged the operatives in a gun duel where a good number of them escaped with injuries.

Two days later, the operatives raided the kidnappers’ den in Agbarho where another exchange of gunfire killed three of the suspects.

Four AK-47 rifles and their operational vehicle with registration no. WWR-436-GZ were recovered during the operation according to the statement.

“Following the failed attempted kidnap of the wife of one of the members of Delta State House of Assembly on 2nd of September 2024 at Okoloba Junction Jakpa Road, Uvwie LGA, where the suspected kidnappers murdered two mobile Policemen and the driver Mr. David Imela.

“The Commissioner of Police CP Olufemi Abaniwonda immediately ordered water-tight deployment around Warri and environs as well as narrowing the roads and blockage of all exit points.

“It didn’t take long as Police operatives of Ebrumede division led by the DPO CSP Iwok Ndifereke strategically deployed and created an artificial hold-up at DSC roundabout and sighted the vehicle as described with a matching registration number.

“On noticing the traffic and sighting the policemen, the hoodlums opened fire on the team which the team equally responded professionally owing to the busy nature of the area.

“The hoodlums immediately abandoned the vehicle shattered with bullets and escaped with bullet injuries.

“Three (3) AK-47 rifles and their operational vehicle with registration no. WWR-436-GZ were recovered.

“The CP not satisfied with their escape, directed that the DPO Ebrumede should go all out and ensure the suspects were arrested and brought to book.

“Armed with available information and exhibit found in the abandoned vehicle, on 3rd October 2024, the DPO Ebrumede Division CSP Iwok Ndifereke led operatives to their hideout in Agbarho where the Police engaged the suspects in a fierce gun duel and the Policemen who were prepared for the battle ahead overpowered the hoodlums, three of the suspects sustained serious gunshot injuries while other escaped and another AK-47 rifle was also recovered.

“The suspects were taken to the Hospital where they were confirmed dead.

“Manhunt for the other fleeing members of the gang is ongoing.

“The Commissioner of Police CP Olufemi Abaniwonda commended the effort and bravery of the DPO and his men displayed during the operation and urged other officers and men of the command to emulate them,” the statement read in full.

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Rita Enemuru
Rita Enemuru is a journalist and fact-checker with Stonix News, where she reports, fact-checks, and produces multimedia stories. She has covered diverse beats including politics, culture, and community issues, and was recognised as the 2024 African Fact-Checking Award winner for Best Student Journalist Fact-Checker.

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