By Olaitan Ibrahim
Police said their operatives have dismantled a notorious kidnapping syndicate terrorising Ubomiri, Ogbaku, and Ohii communities in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo state.
The syndicates were dismantled by the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Units, police spokesperson in the state, DSP Henry Okoye, said in a statement issued in Owerri and made available to newsmen on Sunday.
Okoye stated that the operation, which took place on Thursday, January 16, in a forest near Agwa, Oguta Local Government Area, led to the arrest of a suspect, one Ozioma Dike, after a gun duel.
According to him, Dike confessed to being part of a group responsible for several kidnappings in the area.
He said a pump-action rifle, loaded with seven live rounds of ammunition, and an iPhone, belonging to a victim, who was kidnapped on January 8, were recovered from the suspect.
“The police are still searching for other members of the syndicate, who fled into the bush during the operation.
“Dike is currently in custody and will be arraigned at the end of the investigation,” he added.
Okoye further explained that the anti-kidnapping unit also arrested 40-year-old Uchenna Okpara, for allegedly stabbing his in-law, Uchenna Unakalamba, to death in Ubomiri.
He said that the incident occurred, following a minor dispute involving their children.
“Okpara reportedly attacked Unakalamba with a broken bottle when the dispute escalated.
“Responding to a distress call, police operatives apprehended the suspect and recovered the weapon.
“The victim was confirmed dead at a hospital and the suspect remains in custody, pending the conclusion of investigations and subsequent prosecution,” Okoye noted.
He affirmed the command’s determination to intensify efforts in combating violent crimes and maintaining peace and security in the state, under the watch of the Commissioner of Police, Mr Aboki Danjuma.