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Checkmatin­g Bayelsa’s Hoodlums

Emmanuel Addeh writes that the recent arrest of suspected criminals and recovery of ammunition by the Bayelsa State Police Command appears to be raising confidence in the security agencies in the state

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Perceived or real, Nigeria currently appears to be a huge security operations site. From the insurgency up North to the danger posed by the country's ubiquitous herdsmen; from the menace called kidnapping to armed robbery, Africa’s most populous nation is not having it easy at the moment. So also are the federating states which have had to grapple with several security challenges, worsened by the present economic crisis and its attendant consequenc­es, including job losses, which again put pressure on security agencies.

In the last couple of weeks, some reports coming out of Bayelsa, though security agencies would not readily admit it, have indicated a rise in both violent and petty crimes in the state.

From the killing of a journalist, Famous Giobaro in his house on INEC Road in Yenagoa to the murder of a former Peoples Democratic Party's Chairman, Mr. Pamo Hobobo to the fatal shooting of a policeman in front of Sagbama Police Station, also in Yenagoa, a few weeks ago, the tales of woe seemed to have continued.

And as is usual with rises in crime rates in Nigeria, the police, most times hobbled by ill-equipment, lack of motivation, inadequate training and systemic dysfunctio­n have continued to take the flaks from the general public.

But penultimat­e Thursday the men in black in Bayelsa sang a song of triumph, even if too early, with what appeared to be a harvest of at least two dozen criminals who the police leadership in the state said had been terrorisin­g residents.

Paraded were 24 suspected kidnappers, armed robbers and cultists who the security agents said had made the state capital uncomforta­ble for residents in the last two months.

Also recovered from the suspects were several arms and ammunition ranging from locally made pistols, live cartridges, battle axes, stolen phones and computers as well as a carjacked Toyota Camry vehicle.

Commission­er of Police in the state, Mr. Asuquo Amba, told newsmen that his command had reviewed its crime fighting strategy in the last couple of weeks, leading to the several successes that were achieved.

Part of the strategy, Amba said, was the intensific­ation of patrols and surveillan­ce, visibility policing and the encouragem­ent of active participat­ion of neighbourh­ood vigilante groups.

Among those arrested and paraded by the Police Commission­er were Asuka Nyrzedukpe, 25 and David Ovuru, 18 who allegedly kidnapped one Mrs. Miekumo Jonah in Akenpai, and one Ishmael Kelepre from Foropa community in Southern Ijaw, who mastermind­ed the abduction of Mrs. Ikoli Munemune around Assemblies of God Road, Yenagoa.

Others currently in the police net are Opukeme Yague, 23; Kiese Moses; 20 who were said to have gone through the capital city dispossess­ing residents of their valuables.

Amba added that cases of cultists attacks in the state had been brought under control with the arrest of several of their members belonging mainly to the Greenlande­rs during a clash in Amassoma, Southern Ijaw.

Those apprehende­d in connection with cult activities during a raid in Okaki, included Marshal Enegesi, Ali Amatari, Funmi Shehu and Destiny Jerry. A single barrel, four round of cartridges and battle axes were recovered from them.

The police boss added that another cult group identified as Icelanders clashed at a burial ceremony in Foroama-Amassoma, leading to the arrest of Godwin Thompson, Michael Ongolo, Johnson Jonah, Royal Femo and Asari Ebikewonum, while several ammunition were recovered.

He said, One Ishmael Kelepre from Foropa community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state but residing at School Road Okutukutu in Yenagoa mastermind­ed the kidnap of one Mrs. Ikiou Nathaniel Munemune of Assemblies of God Church Road, Agudama Epie,Yenagoa.

"The suspect was arrested on the 14 May 2017 at about 10a.m. at his residence. He confessed to the crime and stated that his partners are one Seco, surname unknown of Lobia community, Prince, surname unknown and one Wisdom Tuakumo, both of Ukubie Community.”

He listed others as Gbadakumo Yellow and Nana Fyneboy both of Azuzuama community, all in Southern Ijaw. “Efforts are on to intensify the arrest of the fleeing suspects," he vowed.

Other members of the Greenlande­rs arrested while reportedly going for an operation were Raphael Geku, Keme Collins, and Daniel Okpotolomo, who the police said have confessed to the crime.

Among the suspects was one Emmanuel Tabofa, 25, a profession­al footballer with Bayelsa United, who was apprehende­d at Swali during a robbery operation while Abass Mohammed from Kogi and Akpan Abraham were also arrested in Yenagoa.

“Tabofa, who is a self confessed cultist and member of the notorious cult group known as Greenlande­rs was arrested Thursday morning while trying to attack traders at Swali Market.

"On sighting policemen, the suspects took to their heels and they were chased by policemen.

"One of the suspects was arrested with a locally made pistol and live cartridges. The other suspect has escaped and police have been on a manhunt for the fleeing suspect," Amba said.

The Police Commission­er said the state

In the last couple of weeks, some reports coming out of Bayelsa, though security agencies would not readily admit it, have indicated a rise in both violent and petty crimes in the state. From the killing of a journalist, Famous Giobaro in his house on INEC Road inYenagoa to the murder of a former Peoples Democratic Party's Chairman, Mr. Pamo Hobobo to the fatal shooting of a policeman in front of Sagbama Police Station, also inYenagoa, a few weeks ago, the tales of woe seemed to have continued

Penultimat­e Thursday the men in black in Bayelsa sang a song of triumph, even if too early, with what appeared to be a harvest of at least two dozen criminals who the police leadership in the state said had been terrorisin­g residents. Paraded were 24 suspected kidnappers, armed robbers and cultists who the security agents said had made the state capital uncomforta­ble for residents in the last two months

Command had been mandated by the Inspector General of Police to make the state unattracti­ve for kidnapping.

One Jeffery Nasamu, who the police said specialise­s in trailing and robbing unsuspecti­ng bank customers in the capital city was also apprehende­d by the police.

The CP said contrary to rumours, Bayelsa was not under siege by the criminals, noting that his men would continue to ensure that crime rate in the state remain one of the lowest in the country.

"The state is not under siege as claimed by some tabloids. Bayelsa is one of the safest states in the country. There is no security gap. The command has intensifie­d its effort in fighting crime.

"To this end, violent crimes have been reduced to the barest minimum and we believe through community participat­ion, our proactive approach to policing will make Bayelsa the safest in the country,” he assured.

On crime taking place within the waterways, Amba noted that the refurbishm­ent of the gunboats belonging to the command will soon commence.

“The IG has asked us to submit an audit of what we require to ensure that the creeks and riversides are well manned.

“Our gunboats will soon be repaired and the presence of the maritime police, our own marine police is also working. We are restoring the lost glory of that unit. Bayelsa is safe,” he added.

On the overcrowde­d cells in Bayelsa, he assured that he was working with the judicial system and the legal section of the police to ensure speedy and efficient prosecutio­n of suspected criminals.

 ??  ?? The suspects arrested by the Police
The suspects arrested by the Police
 ??  ?? Amba (middle) and his men displaying the stolen Camry during the parade of criminals at the Police Headquarte­rs in Yenagoa
Amba (middle) and his men displaying the stolen Camry during the parade of criminals at the Police Headquarte­rs in Yenagoa
 ??  ?? Other suspects arrested by the Police
Other suspects arrested by the Police
 ??  ?? The suspects being conveyed by the Police
The suspects being conveyed by the Police
 ??  ?? Arms and other items recovered from the criminals
Arms and other items recovered from the criminals
 ??  ?? Bayelsa State governor, Chief Seriake Dickson...struggling to contain the rise in violent crimes in the state
Bayelsa State governor, Chief Seriake Dickson...struggling to contain the rise in violent crimes in the state

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