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C'River police parade man with 375 AK-47 live bullets

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By Joseph Kingston, Calabar

Barely 24 hours after taking over as the commissioner of police, Cross River state command, the new police boss, Aminu Alhasaan, Thursday, paraded one Godwin Ubung with 375 AK 47 live ammunition.

In his maiden media briefing at the State Police Headquarters, Diamond Hill, Calabar, CP Alhasaan said the Obanlikwu Division of the police, in northern Cross River, carried out the arrest, and described the operation as a major breakthrough.

“Barely 24 hours of my assumption, was a major breakthrough recorded. On 11/8/2021 at about 0530hrs, surveillance patrol team, led by the DPO Obanliku Division, intercepted one Ubung Godwin “m’ of Bebuabie Village and one Christopher Udie ‘m’ of Betukwel

village in Obudu LGA with unregistered motorcycle.

“On sighting the police, the said Christopher took to his heels abandoning his accomplice with the motorcycle while Ubung Godwin ‘m’ was arrested and the following items were recovered in his possession namely: One chain of GPMG live ammunition. Three Hundred and seventy-five (375) AK47 live ammunition.

“The suspect is being investigated to establish the source and mission of this illegal act, and also to bring all the culprits involved to book.”

The new CP also solicited the cooperation of all Cross Riverians, stakeholders, community youths, leaders, religious and traditional leaders to ensure insecurity is reduced to the barest minimum in the state.

“Furthermore, I want to reiterate my resolve to align with the vision and mission of the Inspector General of Police among which includes respect for fundamental human rights, policing in line with the international best practices, zero tolerance of crime/criminality

and his initiative of Operation Restore Peace (RP) in our respective area of responsibility (AOR) at all times,” he stated.

In an interview with journalists, the suspect denied being the owner of the ammunition, saying his cousin, who ran away on sighting the police, was the owner.

“I am an electrician. I was in my shop when my cousin Christopher came and pleaded that I should accompany him to his motorbike mechanic so that I would bring it back after repairs since he was travelling. He was the one driving and after the police stopped us, he ran away leaving behind his bag. God knows I did not know what was contained in that his bag,” he stated while crying profusely.

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