Two soldiers, five others arrested over Ebonyi bullion van attack

By our reporter| The seven suspects involved in the robbery attack on a bullion van and the killing of four policemen in Ebonyi State, has been arrested by the police.

The suspects which includes two soldiers – one in active service and the other dismissed, were arrested barely five days after the incident.

The operation was carried out by police detectives attached to the Intelligence Response Team (IRT), with support from the Technical Intelligence Unit (TIU).

The break through for the police came following the arrest one Alfred Robinson on Saturday last week in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

A Toyota 4 Runner SUV said to have been snatched alongside others for the purpose of the attack was recovered from the 45-year-old suspect said to be a native of Gelegele town in Ovia North Local Government Area of Edo State.

Also recovered from Robinson included a GPMG rifle with 153 rounds of live ammunition, five AK 47 rifles with 1,402 rounds of live ammunition, a K2 rifle with loaded magazine, and 51 AK 47 magazines.

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An intensive follow up operation by the police team also led to the arrest of six more suspected members of the robbery gang within 24 hours.

Those arrested include Sergeant Ayeni Samuel, 43, who is a serving soldier attached to the Command Day Secondary School at the Nigerian Army Cantonment in Ikeja, Lagos and Corporal Emeka Harrison, 33, a dismissed soldier who until his dismissal was attached to 7 Division Garrison in Maiduguri, Borno State.

Others are Sunday Soyemu, 46, and a native of Alegnene in Ekeremor LGA of Bayelsa State; Emeka Illo, 37, and a native of Igwachi community in Orji River LGA of Enugu State; Abuchi Elijah, 27, and a native of Nsalangwa in Nsalangwa LGA of Abia State; and Ibanifiroi Ekiene, 38, and a native of Tombia community in Degema LGA of Rivers State.

According to the police, the six suspects arrested on Sunday came from various parts of the South-South and South-East and were perfecting a planned intended bank robbery in Asaba this week before they were apprehended.

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A Lexus 350 SUV containing various arms and ammunition were also recovered from them.

The items include 136 rounds of K2 ammunition, five K2 magazines, 12 locally made bomb (unexploded), a KPT power tool 230MM angle grinder, and assorted charms, among others.

“All suspects, upon interrogation, confessed to the bullion van robbery in Ebonyi State where four policemen were killed, with many other armed robberies/kidnappings across the South-East and South-South.

“Suspects also confessed that four out of the rifles recovered belong to the policemen they killed during the bullion van robbery in Ebonyi State. Suspects are assisting police to arrest their remaining gang members,” the report said.

The robbery attack took place last week Wednesday when a bullion van being escorted by policemen to one of the first-generation banks along Ogoja Road in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital was attacked by the suspects.

Following the incident, the police launched a ‘serious manhunt’ of the assailants.

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