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Edo Police nab 80 for Cultism, POS Fraud

ByRomeo Minalane

Dec 12, 2023
Edo Police nab 80 for Cultism, POS Fraud

Nigerian Police Edo Police nab 80 for Cultism, POS Fraud The Police Command in Edo states it has actually jailed 80 suspects for numerous criminal activities as part of efforts to minimize criminal activities and make sure a tranquil yuletilde in the state. Edo Police Commissioner, Muhammed Dankwara, stated the suspects were apprehended in the continuous clampdown versus lawbreakers which started on Dec. 1. The Commissioner, who talked to newsmen in Benin while parading the suspects, stated they were jailed for burglary, Point of Sale (POS) scams, illegal ownership of ATM cards, and cultism. The offenses likewise consisted of vehicle snatching, illegal ownership of fire and kidnapping. Discussing the POS scams, the Commissioner advised members of the general public to be alert so that they would not fall victim to the operators. Check out Also: “Do not offer POS operators the chance to see your pin along with the advantage of time to control and offer you an old ATM card”, he stated. According to him, bulk of the suspects were apprehended for cultism, declaring that they had intelligence that extremely put people were supporting and behind cult groups. “This is to caution either those in federal government or outside that are supporting cult group tactically or economically to desist from it due to the fact that any person, no matter how extremely positioned would be prosecuted.” He got in touch with cult groups to desist from their criminal serve as the clampdown would continue given that there was no advantage being a cult member. “Anywhere we understand that there are cultists, whether specific homes or public location, we would go there and jail them,” he included. Kidnapped School Children Yauri FGC Students, Kebbi (Freed) The last victims launched invested 707 days from June 17, 2021 – May 25, 2023 Baptist School Students, Kaduna (Freed) Spent 850 Day from July 5, 2022 to November 2, 2023 Tegina Islamiya Pupils, Niger (Freed) Spent 88 days from May 30, 2021 – August 26, 2021 Report By: PRNigeria.com

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