ANAMBRA POLICE RECORD FURTHER BREAKTHROUGH IN OGIDI, RECOVER MORE ARMS. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 BREAKING NEWS ANAMBRA POLICE RECORD FURTHER BREAKTHROUGH IN OGIDI, RECOVER MORE ARMS In continuation of an earlier operation by Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad, Awkuzu, which led to the arrest of three suspects and recovery of arms in Ogidi on 21st March 2026, the Anambra State Police Command has recorded further breakthrough following sustained investigation and interrogation. The Operatives made additional progress with the arrest of the suspected ringleader of the syndicate, one Chukwuka Anene ‘M’, aged 46 years, who confessed to being the armourer of the gang. The suspect subsequently led Police operatives to the gang’s hideout in Ogidi, where the following items were recovered: two pump-action guns, two locally made Beretta pistols, five rounds of 9mm ammunition, seven live cartridges, a beret linked to a cult group, and body armour. The Command has intensified efforts to apprehend other fleeing members of the gang, while investigations remain ongoing. Further developm...

25 SOUTH AFRICANS WHO SURVIVED THE CHURCH COLLAPSED,RETURNED HOME FOR TREATMENT.

Members of the South African Army transport a pilgrim, who sustained injuries in a collapsed church guesthouse in Lagos and was evacuated from Nigeria, upon arriving at an air force base north of Johannesburg September 22 2014.   REUTERS-Siphiwe Sibeko                  According to South African minister Jeff Radebe,he said today monday that the death toll from the collapsed guest house that belongs to T.B Joshua has risen to 115,urging the Nigerian government to investigate.His claiming that 84 South Africans who were part of visiting church groups had died in the September 12 incident.He was speaking at an air force base north of Johannesburg where 25 South Africans who were injured returned for treatment,but the Nigerian emergency services said the total death toll was 86.More photos below.                                                                                                                               Members of the South African Army transport a pilgrim, who sustained injuries in a collapsed church guesthouse in Lagos and was evacuated from Nigeria, upon arriving at an air force base north of Johannesburg September 22 2014.   REUTERS-Siphiwe SibekoRescue workers watch as an excavator removes rubble at the site of a collapsed building at the Synagogue Church of All Nations in the Ikotun-Egbe neighbourhood of Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos, September 17, 2014.  REUTERS-Akintunde Akinleye  The front view of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, where a separate building of the church collapsed on Friday (not pictured), is seen in Ikotun-Egbe neighbourhood in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos, September 17, 2014. REUTERS-Akintunde AkinleyeMembers of the South African Army carry two children, who sustained injuries in a collapsed church guesthouse in Lagos and were evacuated from Nigeria, as they arrive at an air force base north of Johannesburg September 22 2014.  REUTERS-Siphiwe Sibeko

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