Delta Police arrest female dealer on illegal ammunition

The Delta State Police Command arrested a female suspect who deals on illegal sales of AK47 ammunition.

Police arrests a female suspect who deals on illegal sales of AK47 ammunition

Recovers rounds of 7.62 AK47 ammunition

Recovers one suspected stolen vehicle

The Delta State Police Command arrested a female suspect who deals on illegal sales of AK47 ammunition.

According to a press statement released on Sunday on its official twitter handle, the Command, under the leadership of CP Wale Abass, recorded another major achievement in the fight against crime and criminality in the state.

“The remarkable feats are due to the proactive approach to crime fighting adopted by the command in Warri, Ughelli and Sapele areas, as part of measures put in place to ensure that the state is peaceful and crime free.

“On 18/05/2023, at about 1857hrs, acting on an actionable intelligence gathered about a woman who deals on illegal sales of AK47 ammunition, operatives of the Crack Squad raided her premises located close to Effurun Roundabout, Warri, during the raid, the suspect named Queen Uwagbogu ‘f’ 34yrs was arrested, and one hundred (100) rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition were recovered. Investigation is

ongoing”, the statement said.

The Delta State Police Command arrested a female suspect who deals on illegal sales of AK47 ammunition.The Delta State Police Command arrested a female suspect who deals on illegal sales of AK47 ammunition.

Police recovers stolen vehicle

The Command added that in another development, the police recovered a Lexus SUV and a battle axe from a suspect currently at large.

It said that, “On the 18/05/2023 at about 0745hrs, operatives attached to Rapid Response Squad (RRS), while conducting stop and search at Oworigbala community along Okpara-Oworh road Ughelli, flagged down a Lexus RS 350, black in colour with Reg. No. RBC 811 CY. The driver suspiciously offered the operatives money, which they rejected.

“The driver immediately zoomed off, noticing that the RRS operatives were hot on his trail and closing in on him, he quickly abandoned the vehicle and escaped into a nearby bush. The vehicle was recovered, a battle axe and two iPhones were also recovered. Investigation is still ongoing.”Police recovers stolen vehicle

Police recovers locally made guns and ammunition

The Command also mentioned another of its operation that happened on that same day. It added that, “On 18/05/2023 at about 2100hrs, while operatives of Sapele Division anti-crime patrol were on stop and search duty at Amukpe roundabout Sapele, they intercepted an unregistered motorcycle with three occupants.

“The suspects on sighting the police, abandoned the motorcycle, their bags and ran into the bush. When the bag was searched, two (2) cut-to-size locally made double barrel guns, seven(7) rounds of 7.62 AK47 live ammunition, eleven(11) live cartridges and other items were recovered. Investigation is ongoing.”

Police recovers locally made guns and ammunition

Credit: DeltaPoliceNG/Twitter

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