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Nigeria’s Military taskforce arrests 23 criminals, cultists

Nigeria’s Military taskforce arrests 23 criminals, cultists

NIGERIA

Within the last few days troops on various operations arrested a total number of 23 criminals with various firearms and dangerous weapons as well as illicit substances, says the Commander of the Military taskforce, code named Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), Major General Augustine Agundu.

Speaking at the headquarters of the Force on Tuesday, in Jos the capital city of Plateau State, in north central part of Nigeria, Agundu reaffirmed commitment to rid the entire State from crimes and criminal elements.

Criminals, Cultists paraded by Military Taskforce in Plateau State Nigeria

“We call on groups who have firearms in their possession to unconditionally surrender them to security agencies to avert prosecution once apprehended. The immediate concerns and impediment to a sustained peace on the Plateau relates to the activities of armed bandits, cult groups and the menace caused by ‘Sara-Suka’ hoodlums. It is however heartwarming to state that OPSH has taken decisive measures to eradicate all threats to peace on the Plateau, particularly as it concerns the above mentioned crimes. We have remained consistent in conducting result oriented operations on identified black spot and hideouts thereby leading to the arrest of wanted criminals as well as their collaborators”, Agundu said.

However, it would be recalled that a rampaging group of cultists have been terrorising innocent people in the State, a sad tale that has resulted to the untimely death of over 9 persons since its activities went out of control in mid July 2019.

Major General Augustine Agundu surrounded by officers while addressing the press

Closing up on the group, 10 cult members were apprehended with different types of weapons and illicit substances among which includes 2 locally fabricated pistols, 5 unused firearms cartridges, quantities of substances suspected to be cannabis sativa, quantities of illicit drugs (Diazepam) and 8 mobile phones suspected to have been dispossessed from their victims, the OPSH boss said.

“These bandits were apprehended during series of raids operations on suspected criminal hideouts around West of Miles, Moonshine Hotel, Summit Hotel, Popular Hotel and Old Bukuru Park all in Jos north LGA.

“In the course of conveying the suspects for interrogation, our operatives were attacked by one of the cultist in a bid to distract own troops to pave way for the arrested cultist to escape from the moving vehicle, but was however overpowered by our troops”.

Our Correspondent reports that the hoodlums will be handed over to the Directorate of Public Prosecution under the Ministry of Justices.

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