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Former AGF’s Uncle Paraded for Kidnapping in Kog

A 72-year-old Ahmed Adoke, an uncle to the former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke, was among the 45 kidnappers  and armed robbery suspects paraded by the police monday in Lokoja , the Kogi State capital.
Also paraded  was the All Progressive Congress, (APC) candidate  for the Okehi constituency in the state  House of Assembly  in the last election, Idris Ozi Shuabu; and a cripple who were paraded for being an accessory to  the criminal gang terrorising the people of the state.

Addressing journalists in Lokoja, the Force Public Relations  Officer, Commissioner of Police  Emmanuel Ojukwu, said the harvest of arrests was consequent on the Special Anti- Crime Task Force led by Chris Ezike, a Commissioner of Police of the Federal Special Anti- Robbery Squad assigned by the Inspector General (IG) to combat the menace of  kidnapping and armed robbery rocking the state.
“Following the upsurge in the activities of high profile kidnapping and  armed banditry along the Auchi-Okene-Lokoja, Ajaokuta-Lokoja, Kabba-Obajana highways, the  IG, Solomon Arase, directed the Special Anti-crime Task Force to relocate to Kogi State and quickly address the situation.
“The team, which  arrived Lokoja on May 27, 2015 and was supported by a strong force of 350 specialists police officers  drawn from across Nigeria swung into action in earnest with the arrests of over 45 criminals from mostly the central senatorial district of the state.
“In the past three weeks, the squad quickly design a template to contain the situation, identify all criminal syndicates, identify kidnappers hideout and carry out sporadic raids of their houses. Today, 45 persons have been arrested in connection to the criminal activities in the state during the operation,” Ojukwu disclosed.

The force PRO alleged  that  the high rates of criminality in the state was due to the engagement of youths in thuggery and political violence, sponsored by highly placed politicians who have over the years recycled the hoodlums.
He stressed that it was their  assistance in  procuring  illicit firearms that was responsible for criminality in the state
Ojukwu gave other  reasons behind the criminality as  Kogi State being the gateway to over nine  states which criss cross the state to Abuja, the nation capital; the intra and inter clan conflicts which resulted in avoidable violence and free use of firearms; the rising influence of hard drugs and other intoxicating substances; cultism; and the activities of awaiting trial and convicted criminals, who escaped from Koton/karfe prison during the two infamous jail breaks in 2013 and 2014.”
Ojukwu who said during the three weeks operation, one police officer, Benjamin Agada, from Enugu State was killed, urged the people of the state to embrace the N5 Million promised by the state governor, Capt. Idris Wada, as compensation for  anyone who gives useful information towards the smashing of  kidnappers gang.
Items recovered during the three weeks operation are two AK47; nine single and double barrel guns; gun manufacturing equipment; cutlassess and other weapons.

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