Police confirm death of suspected kidnapper, recover arms in Delta

The police said the suspect was killed on August 12, in Ewu community in Ughelli South LGA, when the police went with him to investigate a case of kidnapping. 

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The Police in Delta says a suspected kidnapper, who was hit during a gun battle with the police in Ewu community, has died at the General Hospital, Ughelli.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Olufemi Abaniwonda, made the disclosure at a news conference on Thursday in Asaba,

Abaniwonda. While not disclosing when the suspect died, he, however, revealed the suspect’s name as Joel Ochuko Ofoye.

The commissioner said the suspect was hit on August 12, in Ewu community in Ughelli South Local Government of Delta, when police went with the suspect on investigation over a case of kidnapping.

He said the suspect had earlier been arrested by the police on July 18.

“The suspect led police operatives to Ewu community on the trail of a gun runner, who supply arms to the kidnapping gang.

“In Ewu, the police team came under attack from the suspect’s gang members in a bid to free the suspect.

“The police team returned fire for fire and overpowered the hoodlums as they fled with bullet injuries.

“However, the suspect Joel Ofoye was hit during the gun duel, and was taken to General Hospital Ughelli where he died while receiving treatment,” Mr Abaniwonda said.

According to him, police recovered one Baretta pistol with four rounds of live ammunition, one pump action with nine rounds of cartridges, and one locally-made revolver pump action.

The CP said the command had launched a manhunt for the fleeing suspects, adding that the command would ensure no hidden place for criminals in the state.

He disclosed that between July 25 till date, the police had arrested many suspected kidnappers, robbers and cultists across the state.

Abaniwonda gave a breakdown of the recoveries to include four AK-47 rifles, 138 assorted ammunition and cartridges.

According to him, the police also recovered eight pump action guns, 15 cut-to-size locally made guns and five English Baretta pistols.

(NAN)