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...

OGUN COVID-19 UPDATE: 35 TOTAL DISCHARGED,TOTAL ACTIVE NOW 76 INCLUDING 2 NEW CASES.{PHOTOS}.#PRESS RELEASE.

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      Ogun COVID-19 Update #6: 35 Total Discharged, Total Active Now 76 including 2 New Cases
On Saturday, 9th May, 2020, Ogun State discharged 5 COVID-19 patients out of the earlier recorded 113 total confirmed cases in the State.
The patients have since joined their families after they all tested negative to the virus twice, bringing the total number of discharged cases in the State to 35.
The NCDC on the same day, Saturday announced 2 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in the State. This brings to total, 115 confirmed cases.
There are currently 76 active cases under observation and treatment in the Isolation Centres in the State.
Contact of the 2 new confirmed patients are currently being traced.
Everyone is urged to maintain measures recommended by international and local health authorities.
Stay home. Stay safe.
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