The commissioner of police in Imo, Mr Chris Ezike, says the command has recovered 168 guns and 2,323 ammunition during its mop-up of armaments in the state. Ezike, made the disclosure in Owerri on Tuesday, April 10.
- Imo police says 168 guns, 2,323 ammunition have been recovered in the state
- The command also recovered 99 cartridges and 25 empty magazines
- Going further, the police added that the arms recovery had become a proactive exercise aimed at checking the activities of would be political thugs
The commissioner of police in Imo, Mr Chris Ezike, says the command has recovered 168 guns and 2,323 ammunition during its mop-up of armaments in the state.
Ezike, who made the disclosure in Owerri on Tuesday, April 10, while displaying the weapons, said they were recovered from criminals and some individuals who surrendered their own voluntarily.
He said the command also recovered 99 cartridges and 25 empty magazines.
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The commissioner said the command would deposit the arms and ammunition in the public armory.
He said the arrangement was in compliance to the inspector general of police directive for all state police commands to deposit all mop-up and surrendered arms and ammunition to the public armory.
Ezike said all persons arrested in connection with the recoveries that were not voluntarily made are facing various charges in court.
He explained that the arms recovery had become a proactive exercise aimed at checking the activities of would be political thugs.
The CP added that the mop-up and voluntary submission of weapons had led to reduction in criminality such as kidnapping and armed robbery in the state.
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He said anybody who willingly surrendered weapons in his custody within the time frame stipulated by the IG would have police protection.
NAIJ.com had also reported that the police command in Enugu state have arrested a suspected notorious armed robber and cultist who had been terrorising members of Ibagwa Nike community of Enugu east local government area.
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Source: Naija.ng