Delta state Police command at the weekend arrested notorious armed robbery syndicates who specialised in monitoring customers who withdraw huge sums of money, trail and break into their car and cart away money and valuables.
According to a statement by the state police public relations officer, DSP Bright Edafe, said the arrest was sequel to series of complaints by residents in Asaba and other parts of the state about a criminal syndicate.
“They monitor customers who withdraw huge sums of money from banks, trail them, break into their vehicles at the slightest opportunity and cart away their money and other valuables.
“The Command’s crack squad acting on credible intelligence, arrested one Izuchukwu Aniebue ‘m’ age 42yrs and Kingsley Nduka ‘m’ age 32yrs, in the premises of Association of Senior Civil Servant of Nigeria (ASCSN) along Mariam Babangida road Asaba.
DSP Edafe said the suspects trailed the unsuspecting victim from one of the new generation banks at Nnebisi road, Asaba, where he went to withdraw some money.
“They followed him to his house but before they could break into the vehicle, the police operatives rounded them up and arrested the suspects.
“During interrogation, the suspects stated that they belong to a syndicate that specializes in trailing customers after making withdrawals from banks around Asaba to their destinations and thereafter break into their vehicles, cart away their money and other valuables”.
PPRO said that the suspects have been doing this for the past one year . Investigation is ongoing.
In another development, on 4/5/2023, at about 1900hrs, the command mobilized and led a team of policemen on an intelligence led investigation about a syndicate that has been terrorizing Issele-Uku and other areas in Aniocha-North LGA, and stormed their hideout where three suspects were arrested.
The suspects are, Samuel Nimven, Ponfa Dandi and John Tanko all of Plateau state but resident in Aniocha-North LGA, Delta state.
“Upon searching of the suspects, one locally fabricated AK-47 rifle with three (3) live ammunition were recovered from them. Investigation is ongoing,” the statement said.