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Police Arrest Two Suspects, Seizes 125 Live Ammunition

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Operatives of the Anti-kidnapping Unit of Police Command in Bayelsa have arrested one Solomon Ibe, 43 years, and Chris Amuka, 23 years, at Ovom Waterside, Yenagoa, for the alleged possession of 125 rounds of live ammunition.

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Asinim Butswat, in a statement on Tuesday, said the suspects were arrested while trying to ferry one bag of weed, suspected to be Indian hemp, to the Southern Ijaw Local Government Area.

The PPRO said the suspects were assisting the police in their investigations.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa Command, Mr Mike Okoli, has urged the public to continue to assist the police with useful information to curtail crime in the state.

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Meanwhile, three suspected electricity installation vandals have been apprehended by members of a vigilante group and handed over to the police in Anambra.

The Head, Corporate Communications in Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC), Mr Emeka Ezeh, said this in a statement on Thursday in Enugu.

He said that the vandals were apprehended while attempting to vandalise a 300KVA distribution substation of the company located at Akwa-Ukwu, Nnewi District.

Ezeh said that the trio were handed over to Orba Police Division and transferred to the state Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Awka for further interrogation and prosecution

The EEDC spokesman said that the suspected vandals were handed over to the police on April 6.

He noted that activities of vandals undermine the efforts being made by the company to improve its service to customers.

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“In the course of interrogation, it was gathered that the trio are suspected to have masterminded the attack on Ibollo 500KVA distribution substation at Oraifite, Anambra State, late March, 2021.

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“Since the beginning of this year, the rate of vandalism across our network has been on the rise, as over 120 distribution substations have been attacked, and items worth millions of naira vandalised,’’ Ezeh said.

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The EEDC spokesman said that some of the items usually vandalised include armoured cables, intermediate cables, feeder pillars units, transformer oil and bare conductors.

According to him, vandalism still remains a cog in the wheel of progress and constitutes a very big distraction to the organisation.

“We continuously channel resources ought to be used for other meaningful projects to replace vandalised items,’’ he said.

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