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Policemen from Ugborikoko Divisional headquarters, led by CSP Martha Ikong, in collaboration with military personnel, have arrested two alleged fake soldiers in Bendel Estate, Off Airport road, Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State.
The police also recovered ten (10) pairs of military camouflage uniforms, six (6) T-shirt, jungle caps, one T-shirt and one singlet from the suspects.
The Delta State Police Command led by CP Ari Muhammed Ali disclosed this in a statement signed by the Acting Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe.
The Police image maker gave the names of the suspects to include, Jemilia Suleman (48yrs) and one Monagor Charles (61yrs)
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The officer killed has been identified as Police Constable, Edogi Bassey.
It was gathered that the hoodlums vandalized Senator Godswill Akpabio Unity Hall in Essien Udim Local Government Area of the State.
The incidents reportedly occurred simultaneously in the two local government Areas Wednesday morning.
A resident of Essien Udim who did not want his name in print told DAILY POST that, “the hoodlums invaded Godswill Akpabio Unity hall today(Wednesday) broke the louvres, the ceilings as well as the plastic chairs inside the hall.”
The source told our correspondent that the reason for the destruction of properties in the hall and the vandalization of the building could not be ascertained adding that no life was lost in the Essien Udim attack.
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The Police Command in Delta, on Wednesday, arrested five suspected pipeline vandals in the state.
The Police spokesman, DSP Edafe Bright who made this known to newsmen said the suspects were Lukeman Jimoh, Shola Bimigo, Yahaya Ikane, Ebi Yeregha and Lawal Aliyu.
He said the suspects were arrested while conveying 170 pieces of pipelines suspected to be stolen in a lorry.
“Officers intercepted a lorry with registration number BDG358YA with five suspects on board.
“On searching, the lorry was loaded with 170 pieces of 6 inches pipes already cut to various sizes.
“The suspects are alleged experts in the act of vandalising Federal Government pipelines at Ogulagha. They were arrested while the lorry was impounded,’’ Bright said.