IGP deploys Tactical Operation Unit to tackle Arepo/Ibafo crisis
Following the rising cases of militancy and oil pipeline vandalism in Arepo and Ibafo areas of Ogun State, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris, has deployed a Tactical Operation Unit, comprising the Mobile Police Force, the Counter-Terrorism Unit together with an Air Surveillance Team to rescue the situation and restore normalcy in the area.
The IGP further warned that the Nigeria Police Force will not watch any criminal group or groups take the law into their hands and hold innocent citizens to ransom.
He, therefore, ordered the officers deployed to the area ”to deal decisively with anyone who constitutes himself an enemy of the state.”
The IGP however, called on law-abiding members of the communities who ran from their communities as a result of the activities of the criminals to return home and go about their normal businesses.
This is even as detectives of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested one Aloysius Ebiniko, who is said to be the kingpin of the armed gang that abducted and murdered Col. Samaila Inusa in Kaduna on March 27.
The arrest of Aloysius Ebiniko, according to a statement by the Force Spokesman, Don Awunah, was made possible as a result of a credible technical intelligence employed by the Police after a confessional statement of a member of the gang earlier arrested.
Aloysius Ebiniko, the statement said, will soon be arraigned in court as those earlier arrested in connection with the crime had been arraigned and are remanded in prison custody.
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