13 April, 2013

POLICE DISCOVER ARMS FACTORIES IN DELTA COMMUNITIES


Police detectives have uncovered arms factories in three communities of Delta State. One of the factories, allegedly owned by a 55-year-old sacked teacher, is located at Ugbise Quarters, Onicha-Uku, where kidnappers and armed robbers from the area allegedly get their weapons.
Police public relations officer, Delta State command, ASP Lucky Uyabeme, said detectives had also uncovered arms build-up in Kwale and some parts of Umunede and Agbor in the state.
He explained that based on intelligence report, the operator of Ugbaise factory had in the last seven years indulged in the sale of illegal arms and receiving stolen items.

He said that on sighting the police, the operator fled into the bush, leaving his wife and daughter behind, who are now helping the police for further investigation.
 Uyabeme added that after a thorough search, detectives were able to recover a Russian pump action gun, barrel guns, double barrel guns, with number 0015233977, one double 8259, packets of cartridge and 260 laptops.
Further checks revealed that the warehouse has some persons who double as tenants but are part of the “arm deals, as in most cases they ward-off suspicious act.
Meanwhile, the police have arrested an armed robbery kingpin by Ologbo junction, a boundary between Edo and Delta states.
Upon interrogation, the police spokesman said the suspect confessed to have been robbing people in the area in the last two years.
Source: Leadership

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