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ANAMBRA POLICE INTERCEPTS ARMED HOODLUMS IN OBOSI, RECOVERS TWO PISTOLS.(PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.


ANAMBRA POLICE INTERCEPTS ARMED HOODLUMS IN OBOSI, RECOVERS TWO PISTOLS



_As CP Adeoye charges Operatives to sustain the tempo of the fight against criminal elements._

Police Personnel in Obosi while on  patrol on 20/7/2023 at about 1130 Hours intercepted a 3-man criminal gang riding in a tricycle around Littlewood Estate. 

The gang which engaged Police Operatives in a firefight bowed to superior firepower of the Operatives who arrested  two of them with gunshot wounds. 

Two Berreta Pistols and two rounds of ammunition were recovered from the hoodlums.  The third suspect managed to escape.

The arrested suspects are Amaechi Precious ‘M’ aged 25 years from
Obosi and Almazer Avalumo ‘M’ aged 25 years from Adikpo in Benue State.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police CP Aderemi Adeoye has charged Police Officers  to sustain the fight against criminal elements wherever they may be lurking. 

Members of the public are encouraged to call the Command Control Room number *07039194332* or *112* for any security-related information they may wish to pass to the Police.

*DSP Ikenga Tochukwu, PPRO Anambra State Police Command*

21st July 2023


 

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