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Police Raid Hideouts in FCT, Arrest 85

- Kingsley Nwezeh Blessing Ibunge

The Federal Capital Territory Police Command, weekend, said it had raided criminal hideouts and arrested 85 suspects.

It said operatives stormed some identified black spots and criminal hideouts in Durumi and Dei-Dei axis of Abuja, serving as places of hibernatio­n for hoodlums and arrested 85 suspects for various offenses.

The command, which said the shanties would be demolished, said the offences ranged from erecting illegal structures and shanties to the peddling of hard drugs and the manufactur­ing of counterfei­t currencies.

At the same time, the Rivers State Police Command, has warned that it would not tolerate any form of political crisis that would cause unrest in the state.

A statement by the FCT command said, "a search warrant was executed in some of the structures and several exhibits ranging from paper and coins counterfei­t currencies both in local and foreign, light weapons, eight motorcycle­s, seven generators, gadgets, and several ATM cards suspected to have been stolen from their victims were recovered."

The statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer and Superinten­dent of Police (SP), Josephine Adeh, said all the arrested suspects will be screened, while those found culpable will be profiled and arraigned in court "as the illegal wooden structures erected by the hoodlums were dismantled and set ablaze to deter criminals from turning these places to a brewing ground for criminals.

"While investigat­ion is still ongoing, the Commission­er of Police FCT, CP Benneth C. Igweh, wishes to reassure residents of his commitment to flush out criminals from FCT and ensure the safety of all."

He also urged residents to be vigilant and report suspicious movements to the police.

Meanwhile, the Rivers State Police Command has warned that it would not tolerate any form of political crisis that would cause unrest in the state.

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