The Guardian (Nigeria)

Police re- arrest four Edo escaped prisoners for armed robbery

- From Kanayo Umeh, Abuja and Monday Osayande, Asaba

THE

Nigeria Police Force has rearrested four persons who escaped from Oko Correction­al Centre in Edo State during the # ENDSARS protest.

The suspects, who were arrested during a robbery and car snatching incident in Kaduna State, confirmed that they were part of the over 1,000 prisoners who escaped from different correction­al facilities in Edo.

The suspects are Adebayo Opeyemi, Onos Benjamin,

Peter Felix and Alhaji Hudu Musa.

Force Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, while parading the suspects in Abuja, explained that Opeyemi, a dismissed military personnel, escaped and joined the group to form a new team. Benjamin, who was on death row and awaiting execution, admitted to have snatched a car 30 minutes after escaping from prison. According to him, he snatched the car so that he could get out of Edo.

He later sold the car to a contact in Niger Republic.

For Musa, the force spokesman said he specialise­s in selling stolen cars to border communitie­s and had nine months left off his prison term before he escaped. Mba explained that the four escapees had formed a dangerous gang that started off where they stopped in crime before their conviction­s. While calling on the public to report escapees found in their environmen­t, the FPRO

Mwarned that they could pose a threat to the community, the court witnesses, judges and even police officers, who played important roles in their conviction­s. EANWHILE, angry youths in Agbor, Ika South local government area of Delta State have beaten and macheted 22- year- old Junior Osareme for allegedly burgling a phone shop. The suspect and two others, now at large, were alleged to have attempted stealing a phone at the shop located along Obi Ikenchuku road, Agbor around 1: 00a. m on Sunday.

It was gathered that the suspect narrowly escaped death as he suffered deep machete cuts on his head and body from the mob, who were determined to end his life before rescue came his way.

According to a source, the suspect was handcuffed by the police and taken to a government- owned hospital in Agbor for treatment.

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