Rivers demolish cultists’ hideouts
The Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has directed the
immediate demolition of property
acquired through the crimes in line
with the state anti-kidnapping and cultism law.
The Governor reiterated his offer of amnesty to cultists and
kidnappers who submit their arms to the state security agencies and
commit themselves to honest living.
Speaking in a statement signed by Simeon Nwakaudu, Special Assistant
to the Governor on Electronic Media, the Governor in a company of
soldiers and policemen supervised the demolition of the home and hide
out of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area notorious suspected cultist and
kidnapper, Munachim Ihunwo in Rumuolumini community.
The governor stated that his administration has zero tolerance for
cultism and kidnapping. He said any suspect arrested will face the full
weight of the law.
He informed that the arrested suspect and his boys have terrorised
Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, creating insecurity in the commercial
zone of the state.
He said: “The Rivers State Government has taken over the criminal
hideout of these arrested cultists. After the ongoing demolition of
their hideout, we will build a police station and mini barrack in this
location. We have also taken over the home of the kingpin that we
have also demolished.
“This
is to let members of the public know that this administration is
serious. We will not allow anyone to cause insecurity in this state. We
will chase criminals to their hideout and recover crime.”
Speaking further, Wike said: “Let them submit their arms and we will give them amnesty.”
The governor declared that the state government will continue
to demolish the homes and hideouts of confirmed cultists and kidnappers
to serve as a deterrent to would-be cultists and kidnappers.
He commended the combined team of soldiers and policemen for
effectively fighting criminals in the state, while Wike appealed to the
people of the state to continue to cooperate with security agencies by
providing relevant information that will lead to the arrest of hardened
criminals.
Briefing Governor Wike on the operation that led the operation that
led to the capture of the suspected notorious cult kingpin, Lieutenant
Colonel AC Unaogu informed that Munachim Ihunwo runs a camp with 200
armed criminals. He noted that the security agencies are working round
the clock to locate the camp.
The Lieutenant Colonel said that the cult kingpin and his boys were
captured in their hideouts, which has a shrine with human skulls. It was
learnt that the demolished home of the cult kingpin also has a tunnel
and shrine with human skulls.
Wike directed the Special Adviser on Lands, Anugbum Onuoha to
initiate the process for the government to acquire the lands hitherto
owned by the suspected cultists.
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