He urged members of the public to remain vigilant.
The commissioner said that three suspects were arrested at two different locations.
According to Mr Gwamnishu, the Complaint Response Unit from the Office of the Inspector General of Police, were on Thursday, in Awka to ensure the victims got justice.
The suspects targeted stranded drivers whose vehicles had broken down.
“I say that INEC is wrong because the order granted by the court is an injunction status quo ante bellum,” said Mr Falana.
Mr Falana alleged that individuals have become dangerously rich, not because they are hardworking.
He criticised arming Amotekun with dane guns to face terrorists equipped with AK-47s.
He stated that the yearly deadline for filing individual annual tax returns is March 31.
The protesters described the installation of the Nigerian king in the area as unlawful and disrespectful.
Mr Doherty said in a statement on Saturday that he resigned from the party some days ago.
