Police neutralise 2 notorious bandits in Benue
Anene said in the statement that the Police Command had acted on information about the regrouping of bandits at De-Mtsa village, Kastina-Ala, for nefarious activities.
The Police Command in Benue has neutralised two notorious bandits in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area (LGA) of the state and recovered arms.
This was contained in a statement on Wednesday in Makurdi by the state’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Sewuese Anene.
Anene said in the statement that the Police Command had acted on information about the regrouping of bandits at De-Mtsa village, Kastina-Ala, for nefarious activities.
According to him, a team from Operation Zenda Joint Task Force (JTF), led by its commander, ASP Felix Nomiyugh, swiftly invaded the area and neutralised two of the bandits during a heavy gun battle.
“Upon arrival at the scene on March 27, the bandits engaged the police in a gun duel, but superior firepower from the operatives dislodged them.
“Consequently, while two of the bandits sustained gunshot injuries and were confirmed dead at the hospital, one was arrested and the others escaped with wounds, but they are currently being trailed by the operatives.
“Exhibits recovered from the scene include one type 06 Rifle, three AK-47 magazines loaded with 7.6mm ammunition, 80 other ammunition, camouflage uniforms, and assorted phones,” the spokesman said.
The statement further quoted the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Emmanuel Adesina, as commending the officers for their bravery and urging them to always take the war to the doorstep of the criminals.
He also urged the people of the state to always support the police with useful and timely information.
Supreme News reports that those neutralised are members of the dreaded gang leader, Terwase Akwaza, a.k.a. Ghana, who has since been killed in a similar operation.
Supreme News further reports that the gang’s members, before their deaths, terrorised Abaji, Tor Donga, and other neighbouring villages in Katsina-Ala.
Katsina-Ala, Logo, and Ukum LGAs have particularly faced unprecedented bandit activities for more than a decade.
Respite is yet to come in spite of the joint security operations in the area and the death of Ghana.