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Police arrest 10 cultists, robbery suspects, recover arms, contraband in Delta Police arrest 10 cultists, robbery suspects, recover arms, contraband in Delta
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No fewer than 10 cultists and armed robbery suspects were, in the last five days, arrested in the Warri and Sapele axis of Delta State.
The Delta State Police Command’s image-maker, Bright Edafe, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, disclosed this on Tuesday, in an electronic statement made available to journalists in the state.
According to him, the suspects were apprehended between May 19 and 20 while carrying out their nefarious acts.
He identified four of the cult suspects to include Ufuoma Ekpete, 21, Godday Ayamah, Ebimo Richard, Emeka Okoye who were arrested on May 22, 2021, by Aberdeen Systematic Patrol of B Division Police Station around Ogboru Street and a dilapidated building at Arubayi Street, Warri.
Chiemelie Ezeobi and Kingsley Nwezeh, who chronicled the recent spate of insecurity across the nation, write that it has reached a worrisome crescendo especially after witnessing one of the most violent weeks in the nation’s recent history, as was further collaborated by the SBM Intelligence index report that 590 people were killed in April alone
In the past one week of the just ended month of April, the violence convulsing the land peaked, puting Nigerians on edge, spreading fears of a looming war or a war that has reached an advanced stage, depending on your perspective.
The newspapers became nearly unreadable because 60 per cent of the news content daily dwelt on violence that gripped the land. The electronic media and online publications also chronicled daily the orgy of violence devastating the country and a leadership that is running in circles, issuing endless assurances that even the perpetrators of violence take advantage of to increase the tempo of violence.