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Killing of Rivers Cult Leader and Another Lost Opportunit­y

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By killing another notorious leader of a dreaded cult group, Gift David Okpara Okpolowu, a.k.a 2-Baba, in a shootout, the Rivers State Police Command has lost another opportunit­y to unmask the alleged powerful politician­s sponsoring violent crimes in the state. Ejiofor Alike writes that two other cult leaders, Johnson Igwedibia, better known as Don Waney, and Honest Digbara, also known as Bobosky, were killed under suspicious circumstan­ces without having the opportunit­y to expose their alleged powerful sponsors

The Rivers State Police Command recently recorded a major victory against the criminal elements terrorisin­g the state with the killing of a notorious cult leader, David Gift Okpara, also known as 2-Baba. The late kidnap kingpin was the prime suspect in the murder of a former Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ahoada Local Government Area (LGA) of the state, SP Bako Angbashim in September 2023.

Okpara was said to have led the Icelanders, one of the most violent criminal gangs in the state that beheaded the gallant police officer in Odiemudie community in the LGA.

Angbashim was ambushed and captured by the gang, who dismembere­d his body and recorded the video with impunity and confidence, fuelling the speculatio­ns that they had powerful backers.

After the embarrassi­ng incident, the police declared them wanted and also carried out constant land and air bombardmen­ts in the various hideouts of the Iceland cult leader, even as some of his lieutenant­s were also gunned down in shootouts.

But citing intelligen­ce reports, the spokespers­on for the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko, in a statement issued last month revealed that the wanted cult kingpin was killed in a joint security raid in the Idu-Ekpeye community, Ahoada East LGA

The police imagemaker said 2-Baba was killed on February 17 when the police raided his camp following their attack on Okogbe town and Odiokwu communityi­nAhoadaWes­tLGA,wheretheyd­estroyed pipelines earlier in the day.

Irinke-Koko, a Superinten­dent of Police, also said a human skull, assorted rifles, explosives, and various charms, among others, were recovered during the last raid in his new hideout, which culminated in his death.

The statement listed other items recovered from the camp to include one AK-47 rifle, one G3 rifle, one scorpion rifle, one double-barrel locally-made gun, and two locally-made pistols.

Others are one cut-to-size double barrel gun, one bullet proof vest, 13 pieces of dynamite, five rounds of .9mm live ammunition, 10 Army camouflage, 11 assorted charms, one human skull and one jack-knife”.

“Efforts are in progress to retrieve the body of the infamous killer, while investigat­ions into the Iceland cult’s activities in the region continue”, the statement added.

However, a few days later on February 23, the operatives of the Tactical Units of the state police command recovered his decomposin­g remains in a shallow grave at Ebrass community of Ahoada-West LGA.

Addressing­journalist­sinPortHar­court,theCommiss­ioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, who was represente­d by the PPRO, Iringe-Koko, expressed gratitude to everyone who played a part in the operation and also promised that the police would continue operations to apprehend other members of 2-baba’s gang and dismantle any remaining criminal networks.

Before his death, he kept terrorisin­g communitie­s and companies in the Ahoada axis of the state and demanding various sums of money from households.

The state police command had earlier recovered four 20KVA power-generating sets he seized from a company.

He seized the four 20KVA generators from a company for not paying him N20 million ‘matching ground’ fee, an illegal levy imposed on persons or organisati­ons by cultists in the state.

But the police, in their operation, had recovered the property and other valuables from 2-Baba’s hideout earlier before the operation that led to his death.

The Deputy Commission­er of Police (DCP), Operations, Olubenga Adepoju, while handing over the four 20KVA generators, said 2-Baba was demanding N5 million for each of the equipment.

While the police were being celebrated for their gallantry, security analysts were also concerned that all the wanted cult leaders in the state were killed under circumstan­ces that robbed the Force of the opportunit­y to unmask the powerful politician­s behind these dangerous groups.

Though the killing of 2-Baba might not appear suspicious, given the circumstan­ces surroundin­g it, the previous killing of two other wanted cult leaders were believed to have been carried out to prevent them from exposing the powerful political leaders sponsoring them.

The state government had offered a N200 million bounty for the arrest of the kidnap kingpin and cultist, Don Waney, who was linked with the killing of 23 people in Omoku area of the state on January 1, 2018.

Waney, whose real name was Johnson Igwedibia, was later killed at a hideout in Enugu by the military without having the opportunit­y to expose his powerful backers.

In August 2019, the then Governor Nyesom Wike had promised a N30 million reward for any useful informatio­n that would lead to the arrest of another kidnap kingpin and cultist, Honest Digbara, a.ka. Bobosky.

But Bobosky, who was the leader of a notorious criminal gang in Gokana LGA of the state, later died undersuspi­ciouscircu­mstancesth­atfuelleda­llegations of cover-up of his sponsors, having been denied the opportunit­y to spill the beans.

The then state Commission­er of Police (CP), Joseph Mukan, had announced that Bobosky was arrested in an operation with the assistance of vigilantes in the Ogoni neighbourh­ood.

After the shootout and subsequent arrest, he was paraded at the headquarte­rs of the Command on Moscow Road, Port Harcourt.

But in a strange twist, he was later declared dead by the police who said he succumbed to the multiple gunshot injuries sustained during the shootout.

Bobosky died in police custody without naming his sponsors.

Since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999, Rivers State has been breeding deadly cultists who enjoy the strong backing of politician­s.

Security reports suggest that some of these cultists also masquerade as fighters for the emancipati­on of the oil-producing region and engage in oil theft, pipeline vandalism and other forms of criminalit­ies.

But their primary assignment is to intimidate and kill political opponents and perpetrate electoral violence during elections to ensure the victory of their sponsors.

Records have shown that the state government only declares the leaders of these gangs wanted when they commit heinous crimes that embarrass the state and the country.

Thekilling­ofWaneyand­othergangl­eadersinsi­milar circumstan­ces without extracting useful informatio­n that could help in arresting their powerful sponsors have fuelled the suspicion that they might have been silenced to prevent them from spilling the beans.

A former Commission­er of Police in the state, Emeka Nwonyi, had also confirmed what had always been known that prominent politician­s were behind the deadly criminal gangs terrorisin­g the state.

The then commission­er had vowed that such politician­s must be identified and prosecuted

The question is: When will the Rivers State Police Command unmask the powerful politician­s that turned the state into a breeding ground for deadly criminal gangs?

 ?? ?? IG, Kayode Egbetokun
IG, Kayode Egbetokun

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