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Anambra police raid Ogidi, arrest 53 suspects in black spot

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Anambra police raid Ogidi, arrest 53 suspects in black spot

From Aloysius Attah, Onitsha

In its bold resolve to combat cultism, drug abuse and other rising social vices, the Anambra State Police Command has cracked down on a suspected hard drug ring in the state, arrested 54 suspects and recovered large quantities of Indian hemp during separate operations across the state.

The arrested suspects, comprising 39 males and 15 females, followed coordinated raids by the operatives in Ogidi, Idemili North Local Government Area, and Ifitedunu, Dunukofia LGA.

Police authorities say the operations were in line with renewed strategies aimed at restoring sanity in the state and curbing the growing menace of crime among young people.

In a press briefing on Monday by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, police expressed concern over what it described as moral decay among youths, especially those between 18 and 26 years.

Despite past successes, Ikenga noted, disturbing trends such as cultism and fake kidnappings have continued to surface.

He recalled recent cases in which young lovers staged their own abductions to extort money from their parents.

He recalled that in one incident, a girl and her boyfriend connived to extract three million naira after initially demanding ten million from her family.

In another, a couple staged a similar plot, collecting one million naira from the girl’s parents.

According to the police, these acts not only undermine community safety but also reflect a troubling decline in parental guidance and supervision.

The Command also condemned a recent violent cult-related attack during a burial at Ezi-Ogidi, Ogidi, Idemili North LGA, in which four people were shot dead and 15 others sustained gunshot wounds.

The incident, it said, underscores the urgency of operations against cult groups.

“Meanwhile, operatives of the Command have intensified surveillance, patrols, and intelligence-gathering operations aimed at nipping such incidents in the bud. In addition, the Command has strategised further by adopting both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches. These include inviting individuals suspected to be associated with cult groups for questioning, as well as conducting targeted raids on drug hideouts. The abuse of hard drugs remains a major driving force that emboldens youths to commit heinous crimes,” the PPRO stated.

On September 12, operatives of the Special Anti-Cult Squad (SPACS), Enugwu-Ukwu, arrested a 25-year-old suspect, Chiderah Obochi, along the Old Onitsha–Awka Road.

A search revealed dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp in his possession.

According to the PPRO, under interrogation, Obochi admitted to being a drug runner and led police to a residence in Umudioka Village, where 11 bags of dried leaves suspected to be cannabis sativa were recovered.

Ikenga said, “The exhibits will be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for further action.”

“Two days later, on September 14, police stormed a black spot in Ogidi following intelligence reports that cultists routinely gathered there.

“The operation led to the arrest of 53 suspects, comprising 38 males and 15 females. They are currently undergoing screening and profiling, after which those found culpable will face charges in court.”

“On behalf of the Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, the Command assured Ndi Anambra of its unwavering resolve to deploy both kinetic and non-kinetic strategies, including intensified surveillance, patrols, intelligence gathering and community engagement, to keep the state safe.”

The Command, Ikenga said, remains committed to protecting lives and property, restoring sanity, and ensuring Anambra remains safe for all law-abiding residents.