Police in Plateau State have arrested informants linked to bandits and several armed robbery suspects and seized dangerous weapons from them during intelligence-led operations.
The police commissioner, Bassey Ewah, while parading the suspects and exhibits before journalists in Jos yesterday, commended members of the public for providing credible information that led to the successes.
Ewah said the operations underscored the command’s commitment to protect residents.
He added that the police remained open to public scrutiny and criticism to improve service delivery.
“We are open to criticism because it is only when you are criticised that you know where you are not doing well,” he stated.
The commissioner highlighted the arrest of armed robbery suspects from Langtang South, which followed a report by a victim.
He said the divisional police officer acted swiftly in collaboration with the Armed Robbery Section of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
The command seized three locally fabricated AK-47 rifles, two locally made revolvers, pistols and rubber guns used in criminal activities.
“We want to thank our partners out there for believing in us, for trusting in us, and sharing information that has led to the removal of these firearms,” he added.
He disclosed that the suspects, who include those linked to kidnapping and banditry through information sharing, would be charged to court for prosecution.
He praised the robust partnership with the Plateau State Ministry of Justice, particularly the attorney general, for ensuring diligent prosecution of cases.
He also appreciated the media for publicising police efforts and urged continued collaboration to make Plateau safer.
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