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Police Shot Dead Notorious Kidnapper In Delta

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Notorious Kidnapper Shot Dead In Delta

The Delta State Police Command has shot dead a kidnap suspect in Ughelli, during a fierce crossfire.

The suspect, Joel Joseph, a native of Ekakpamre community in Ughelli North LGA, had been on the operatives’ trail before he met his waterloo during the crossfire.

Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Bright Edafe, revealed the suspect, upon sighting the operatives, opened fire on them, and in the ensuing gun duel, the suspect sustained serious gunshot injuries and was taken to the General Hospital, Ughelli, where he died while receiving treatment.

He said, “The special squad deployed by CP Olufemi Abaniwonda to Ughelli North LGA has been embarking on an intelligence-led policing strategy that has been paying off, leading to the arrest of over nine suspected kidnappers and recovery of firearms.

“The team again recorded another major achievement on 16/5/2024 at about 0200hrs, when they stormed Inene Community in Ughelli North LGA, Delta State, on the trail of the leader of a dreaded kidnapping syndicate known as Joel Joseph, who is a native of Ekakpamre Community in Ughelli North LGA, Delta State.

“One AK-47 rifle loaded with ten rounds of live ammunition was recovered from him.

“Efforts are being intensified to arrest other gang members, as contained in the intel.”

Recall that the Ughelli axis has remained a flashpoint for criminal activities of armed robbers, cultists, and kidnappers.

To stem the tide of criminality, CP Abaniwonda had deployed tactical cops to the area to mount constant surveillance, much to the anger of some residents who claimed the policemen engaged in extortion and repression of transporters and innocent citizens.

Some protesters had approached the Ughelli Police Command requesting the withdrawal of police operatives mounting surveillance in the area, with the allegations on May 6.

A fracas ensued as police reportedly fired shots at the protesters, most of whom were women, with casualties recorded on the side of the police and the protesters.

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