40 suspects accused of involvement in criminal activities, including
cultism, kidnapping, car snatching and vandalism, were paraded on
Wednesday by the Anambra State Police Command.
Parading the suspects, the Commissioner of Police, Hosea Karma, said the
cultists, aged between 14 and 16 years, were students of Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka, and the Federal Polytechnic, Oko.
Karma told newsmen that the boys, arrested at Obosi, were members of the
Black Axe and Vikings, among other cult groups, insisting that the
criminals found the town a safe haven to operate because of the
recurring land crisis in the community.
Meanwhile, 48 youths from Obosi, who were brought to the police station
during the parade, renounced membership of their various cult groups.
They were brought in 5 buses by the Obosi President General, Dan
Igbokwubile. They also pledged to assist the community, the police and
the state in fighting crimes. Karma disclosed that the suspects snatched
3 cars, while one of them was behind the kidnap of the personal
assistant to the former commissioner for works in the state.
The police chief, who disclosed that “the other suspects specialised
in vandalising communication masts and electricity cables,” commended
Governor Willie Obiano for his support to the security agencies, also
thanked the public for their cooperation, especially with useful
information.
He listed some of the items recovered as locally-made shot pistols,
cutlasses, axes, black and red candles (reportedly used for rituals),
drums for their music, a lot of Indian hemp and handsets, among others.
Meanwhile, Karma said the police were now more determined to flush out
criminals from their hideouts in order to maintain the existing peaceful
environment in the state.
He urged students and young people to face their studies instead
of resorting to crime, which does not pay, warning that the long arm of
law would always catch them.
Stressing the collective need for government, communities and leaders to
rid the state of all undesirable elements, he enjoined parents to
monitor the activities of their children.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Write comments