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Bako Angbanshim: New Rivers Police boss vows to arrest prime suspect

The Commissioner of Police Rivers State Police Command, Tunji Disu, has vowed to arrest wanted gang leader, Gift Okpara, aka 2 Baba, who was fingered in the killing of Bako Angbanshim, the late Divisional Police Officer in Ahoada East Local Government Area of the state.

Speaking on Wednesday, during a visit to Ahoada East Local Government Area of the state, Disu charged the officers of the command to roll up their sleeves and ensure Okpara and other fleeing members of his cult group terrorising the area are tracked down and prosecuted.

The police boss, who was accompanied by senior police officers of the command, said, “I know how difficult it is for you people to enter those difficult areas.

“I want you to know that we are going to support you with all required logistics. I want you to know how important we take your job. My first assignment was to come and see you, to tell you how important you are”.

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He further charged the officers to give him success by arresting the culprits, saying nobody will kill a police officer and go scot-free.

Disu, however, advised the officers to keep safe to avoid injuries and fatality.

He also visited the Odieremenyi community where five natives were killed last Sunday to commiserate with the people and to assess the level of security there.

Meanwhile, during a chat with the Chairman of Ahoada East LGA, Ben Eke, Disu said the command, under his watch, will do everything possible to bring lasting peace to the area.

He disclosed that his visit to the LGA was his first assignment as the new Commissioner of Police in Rivers State

Responding, Eke told the police boss that his visit to Ahoada East LGA upon resumption of duty shows that he has the state at heart.

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Eke stated, “I must tell you the truth. The police are trying. Several arrests have been made. What happened days ago was just a display of frustration and they want to blackmail the Government.”

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