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Saturday, 10 May 2014
Five suspected kidnappers shot dead in Edo
FIVE suspected kidnappers were shot dead yesterday by the
police in Edo state during a gun duel with the suspects.
This comes as the Edo State Police Commissioner, Mr
Funso Adebanjo raised an alarm that armed bandits and
kidnappers are succeeding in Nigeria because Nigerians are
not giving useful information to the police.
Saturday Vanguard learnt that the kidnappers who abducted
a female victim and took her to a forest at Oluku along the
Benin-Akure road, met their waterloo when detectives
stormed the area at the early hours of yesterday.
The notorious kidnappers were said to have laid ambush for
the detectives who stormed the area with a decoy vehicle
and a Volkswagen Santana car. They rained bullets at the
police officers who eventually took cover and responded
abruptly. The names of the suspects were given as Smart
Uche, Jerry M, Osarumwen Ekibise, Lucky Ekhator and Osai
Friday.
Other suspects were said to have escaped into the forest
with bullet wounds while the police continued combing the
forest. According to Commissioner Adebanjo, “while
combing the forest, we recovered one Pump Action gun,
forty three cartridges, double barrel gun, one black Range
Rover jeep with registration number BDG 335 BD snatched
from their victim.
“Presently, operatives of the command have embarked on
cordon and searching of the forest for the eventual arrest of
other notorious members who fled with bullet wounds”. CP
Balogun who stressed the need for members of the public to
give the police information, asserted that “we cannot fight
crime successfully without information. Nigerians must stop
this habit of thinking that the police alone can provide
security for you.
“These criminals are succeeding because we don’t give
information about them and that is the problem we have in
Nigeria. We may have all the equipment in the world to fight
crime but if you don’t give the police useful information,
nothing will change” he stated.
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