Following an extensive
intelligence operation, the Rivers State Police Command in the early hours of
Friday 26th July, 2013 aborted a planned Robbery attack targeted at one of
the leading commercial Banks in the State when a cache of weapons were recovered
from three vehicles hidden at a Mechanic village in Ihugbo, along East-West
Road, Ahoada, Rivers State.
The
weapons recovered include:
i. Two
(2) General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG) with five hundred and ninety three
(593) rounds of GPMG ammunition;
ii. Eight
(8) AK–47 rifles with one thousand, six hundred and thirty five (1635) rounds
of AK-47 ammunition and 57 magazines;
iii. One
(1) G3 rifle with magazine;
iv. Two
(2) dynamites with detonators and other explosives canes;
v. Two Gas
cylinders with welding accessories
vi. One
sledge hammer, one axe and
vii. Three (3)
vehicles in which the weapons were concealed.
The three vehicles involved; One Volvo S40 car, One
Mercedes-Benz Saloon car and One Nissan Pathfinder Jeep (all vehicle
registration numbers withheld) have been impounded by the Police. Efforts to
track down the criminals behind the aborted plan are being intensified as other
incriminating exhibits linking the perpetrators to the weapons were also
recovered at the scene by Police operatives.
Meanwhile, the Inspector
General of Police, IGP MD Abubakar, CFR, NPM, mni has commended the officers
and men of the Rivers State Police Command for the impressive recovery. He
enjoined all Police Commands/Formations to up their game particularly in the
area of intelligence gathering towards providing adequate security for the
citizenry. The IGP reminds Nigerians of the need to always report all
suspicious activities to the Police, and also urges the citizens to remain
confident in the ability of the Nigeria Police Force in the discharge of its
Constitutional duties.
CSP
FRANK E. MBA
DEPUTY FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FOR: FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA.
DEPUTY FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FOR: FORCE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FORCE HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA.
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