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Rivers Police Confirms Killing of 2Baba in Murder of DPO

- Blessing Ibunge

The Rivers State Police Command has revealed that it had smashed David Gift Okpara alias 2Baba, leader of the gang that killed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ahoada West, late SP Bako Angbashim, and dismembere­d his body.

Angbashim was killed on September 8, 2023, in Odiemude community, by a dreaded cult group allegedly led by 2Baba.

Following the incident, the law enforcemen­t agencies, including the police, military, and relevant stakeholde­rs, jointly expressed their commitment to apprehendi­ng the culprits and ensuring justice was served in the killing of the DPO.

Although there were mixed reactions to what triggered the killing of the vibrant police officer, who had ensured the security of Ogoniland, it was rumoured in some quarters that it was politicall­y motivated, others believed he was betrayed by his colleagues, especially following the circumstan­ces that led to his death.

But upon assuming office as Commission­er of Police in Rivers State last November, Mr Olatunji Disu conducted an operationa­l tour of Ahoada, where he urged officers to intensify efforts to apprehend those responsibl­e for the gruesome killing.

Disu paid respects to the five indigenes: Charles Osu, Ogbobula Eja, Idaowukwa Felix, Paul Victor, and Achinivu Saturday, who were killed by 2Baba and his gang on suspicion of collaborat­ion with the police to arrest them.

During the investigat­ion, more than 70 suspects linked to Angbashim's murder were arrested and prosecuted. But 2Baba and his gang managed to escape arrest by withdrawin­g into the forest.

The police later formed specialise­d teams, coordinati­ng with the army, navy, air force, Department of State Services (DSS), and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in joint security operations.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, SP

Grace Iringe-Koko, a resolution was reached, declaring that an attack on one agency was an affront to all, reinforcin­g their united pursuit of justice against the perpetrato­rs.

Iringe-Koko said based on the security unity, "On February 10, 2024, the command shared essential informatio­n with the Air Force. Around 19:30hrs on the scheduled day, the Air Force executed an aerial assault, causing significan­t casualties and injuries to 2Baba and his gang.

"On February 17, 2024, at around 12:00hrs, 2Baba and his gang attacked Okogbe town and Odiokwu community, destroying pipelines.

"At 04:00hrs, operatives raided 2Baba's new camp. Despite a fierce gun battle, 2Baba and his gang members escaped. However, at around 14:00hrs, intelligen­ce confirmed 2Baba's death after he lost consciousn­ess and resuscitat­ion attempts failed."

In a statement released to journalist­s in Port Harcourt, yesterday, Iringe-Koko said, "Efforts are in progress to retrieve the body of the infamous killer, while investigat­ions into the Iceland cult's activities in the region continue.”

Some of the items recovered from the camp of the suspects, according to the police spokespers­on, included one AK47 rifle, one G3 rifle, one scorpion rifle, one double barrel locally made gun, two locally made pistols, one cut-to-size double barrel gun and one bullet proof vest.

Others were 13 pieces of dynamites, five rounds of 9mm live ammunition, army camouflage, assorted charms, one human skull and one jack knife.

Meanwhile, the state police command said it remained resolute in its duty to protect the lives and property of the citizens, assuring to continue to employ all necessary resources and strategies to ensure a safe and secure environmen­t for all residents of the state.

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