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Police arrest two sea pirates, recover four stolen boats

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Akwa Ibom Police Command says it has nabbed two suspected sea pirates with firearms and four stolen engine boats in Akwa Ibom.

State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Odiko Macdon, made this known in a statement issued in Uyo on Tuesday.

Macdon said that the State Commissioner of Police, CP Andrew Amiengheme, had promised to make Akwa Ibom waterways unsafe for criminals.

The PPRO said that the recent deployment of security operatives in the state had started yielding fruits and warned criminals to steer clear of the state.

“Piqued by complaints about sea pirates in some parts of Akwa Ibom State waterways, CP Amiengheme commenced special tactical deployments to make the waterways safer.

“These deployments are beginning to yield positive results.

“Relying on a robbery complaint on November 6, 2021, at about 11:45 a.m., Operatives of Mbo Division, led by the DPO, SP John Abua, arrested one suspect at Ibaka in Mbo L.G.A.

“His confessions caused the DPO to lead a joint team of Police Operatives and the Nigerian Navy, Forward Operation Base, Ibaka to arrest another suspect of Andoni L.G.A, Rivers, but residing at Esuk Ewang in Mbo LGA.”

Macdon said the suspects conspired with other members of their gang, now at large, in separate robbery operations on Nov. 3, at about 9:00 pm, on Point three High Sea.

He said that they robbed four fishermen of their fishes, 15 horsepower outboard engine, N775,000 and two cell phones, valued at 45,000.

He said that during interrogation, the suspects confessed to the crime.

He added that they led the operatives to where one locally-made pistol, one locally-made double-barrel shotgun and two locally-made long barrel guns used for the operations were hidden in a shallow pit.

He said that other exhibits recovered included: three stolen 9.9HP Suzuki Outboard Engines, one 40HP Yamaha outboard engine, one itel phone and two bottles of concoction.

The police public relations officer said that efforts were on to arrest other fleeing gang members, adding that the suspects would be charged to court after investigation.

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