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Police foil bank robbery, arrest 2 suspects in Delta
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The Police in Delta have arrested 32- year-old Joshua Oghenenovo and 29-year-old Kingsley Gbeneku for alleged attempt to rob a new generation bank in Ughelli, Delta.
The Acting Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Delta Command, DSP Bright Dafe, disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Asaba.
He noted that the arrest was a major breakthrough by the command, under the watch of the Commissioner of Police (CP) Ari Mohammed, which foiled the attempt to rob the bank.
He said that the suspects had confessed to the crime.
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The Policemen from the Orerokpe Divisional Headquarters assisted by the military patrol team in Okpe Local Government Area of Delta State have successfully rescued six kidnapped passengers who were abducted by gunmen in Orerokpe Community.
The kidnapped passengers include Edoma Rita, Evelyn Chinwekwe, Believe Omoruyi, Linus Kojo, Idolo Christina and Ojemudia Esther, an injured passenger who was rushed to the hospital but was later confirmed dead on admission.
Her remains and that of the driver were deposited in a mortuary, DAILY POST can report.
The Delta State Police Command led by CP Ari Muhammed Ali confirmed the report in a statement signed by its Acting Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Edafe Bright.
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Property worth millions of Naira have been destroyed as a result of fire incident that occurred at Araromi auto spare parts market in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The fire incident which started around 10pm on Friday destroyed some shops and property at the market worth millions of naira.
Sources told DAILY POST that the Oyo State fire department was informed immediately the fire engulfed the market.
It was gathered that the arrival of the fire department prevented further spread of the fire.
One of the traders at the market said the inferno started when power restored in the night.