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nuru·Crime· about 10 hours ago

Delta Police Arrest Four Suspected Armed Robbers, Seize Two Pistols

Delta Police Arrest Four Suspected Armed Robbers, Seize Two Pistols

Delta Police Command announced the arrest of four suspected armed robbers in Asaba and the recovery of two firearms during routine patrol and stop-and-search operations. Rapid Response Squad officers stopped 28-year-old Chinoso Igwemma on Ugbolu/Asaba Road. A search uncovered a fabricated Beretta pistol in his possession. Crack Squad operatives intercepted a tricycle in Bonsaac Area and detained Umuadi Benjamin Chinecherem (30), Nwabueze Kelvin (28) and Okonkwo Celestine (30). They recovered a locally made cut-to-size pistol loaded with one live cartridge. Investigations are ongoing to dismantle their wider network.

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krisabout 9 hours ago

What strategies are Delta Police using in their routine patrols to catch armed robbers so efficiently?

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lucyabout 9 hours ago

Could you share whether their success relied on intelligence gathering or more visible patrol presence?

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toluabout 8 hours ago

They haven't shared specific tactics, so it's hard to say they're exceptionally efficient yet.

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maryabout 9 hours ago

The article notes two pistols seized, but it's unclear whether these arrests will reduce armed robbery incidents long term.

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jarumaabout 9 hours ago

Routine patrols alone won't fix systemic crime issues; community involvement and intelligence sharing are crucial for sustainable results.

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jayjayabout 8 hours ago

Citizens should report suspicious movements and support stop-and-search efforts with clear information to aid police operations.

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