OPSH declares 11 persons wanted over Christmas Eve attack, others in Plateau

Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), the special task force saddled with maintaining peace in Plateau and environs, has declared 11 persons suspected to be behind the recent attacks in the state wanted.
Terzungwe Iyua, a deputy commissioner of police and deputy commander of OPSH, said this during a news conference in Jos.
According to Mr Iyua, the suspected persons were declared wanted after series of intelligence gathering using technology.
He particularly said that the wanted persons were suspected
to be behind the Christmas Eve attack and other recent attacks in Bokkos, Mangu and Barkin-Ladi Local Government Areas of the state.
”In line with the mandate of OPSH, we have not rested on our oars in efforts to bring the perpetrators of all heinous crimes the to face
justice.
”In this regard, we have sustained intelligence-led operations,
which led to the neutralisation in contact with some of the perpetrators, as well as the arrest of most of the criminals, who participated in some of the attacks.
”For those still at large, over time we exploited the use of technology to conduct forensic examination
which revealed their identities.
”Our efforts to ensure lasting peace have been occasionally derailed by activities of enemies of peace, and this is why we are calling on the public to help us with useful information on their whereabouts,” he said.
The deputy commander listed the wanted persons to include; Muhammadu, also known as MP Muhammed and MOPOL; Rabiu Ibrahim, Buba Sobe, Senfos Inusa and Nahaska Boderi
Others, he said, were, Habu Mohammadu, Dudi Mohammadu, Ja’afaru Matakala, Hassan Waje and Sanusi Dafor.
(NAN)
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