Delta Police Arrest Suspected Cultists, Alledge Computer Theft, Recovers Hard Drugs - Insight Global News

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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Delta Police Arrest Suspected Cultists, Alledge Computer Theft, Recovers Hard Drugs



ARREST OF SUSPECTED CULTISTS, /COMPUTERS THEFT FROM  A PRIMARY SCHOOL AND RECOVERY OF HARD DRUGS





Publihed By Oluwatoyin Mathnuel INSIGHT MAG ONLINE NEWS PUBLISHER


















The Delta State Police Command PPRO DSP Bright Edafe had forwarded a press statement regards Arrest of Suspected cultist, computer theft and recovery of hard drugs,to INSIGHT MAG ONLINE NEWS that:

On the 7th of March, year 2022 at about 0324 hrs, operatives The Command Raider’s Squad in conjunction with Raider Volunteer Corps raided several black spots in Animeli road by Panama junction and Kevin Road both in Sapele. 
















During the raid, fifteen (15) male suspects were arrested during which the following items were recovered: fifteen (15) grams of substances suspected to be cocaine, one (1) compressed sack of substance suspected to be Indian hemp, seven (7) packets of tramadol, twelve (12) syringes, four (4) CSP codeine syrup bottles, two crushers, some items suspected to be charms, one (1) cooler soaked with suspected Indian hemp popularly known as ‘monkey tail’, one (1) grinder and twenty (20) packets of razlars. Investigation is ongoing.  
















Also,  in the 2ndof March, 2022 at about 1500hrs, a staff of Nana Primary School reported that eight (8) out of fifteen (15) Zinox computers supplied to the school by Delta State Government have been stolen. Upon receipt of this report, the DPO ‘A’ Division Warri detailed police  detectives who swung into action.

 The detectives after a painstaking investigation, on 6/3/2022,  arrested the principal suspect named Oki Precious ‘m’ age 34yrs. Investigation later revealed that the suspect is the computer operator working in the school and employed by the parent teachers association (PTA) of the school. The suspect led the police to his house where seven (7) computers were recovered. Case has been charged to court.       



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