Ms Grace Iringe-Koko said the attack occurred at a filling station in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, on November 12, 2025.
The state CP directed the SCID to investigate the case meticulously and ensure that it was charged to court on time.
Mr Jauro vowed that the command will continue to put criminals on the run and dismantle their criminal networks.
He said the development highlights the command’s zero tolerance for human trafficking.
“So I say today, that it is really not where you sow that you will reap, it is where God said you will reap that you will reap,” said Mr Metuh.
The police spokesperson said credible intelligence led to the suspects’ arrest, adding they were found in possession of the stolen vehicles.
The police spokesperson said the clampdown was based on the need to be proactive and prevent crime ahead of the yuletide.
Police said the fire at a housing estate on Wednesday could have been caused by “gross negligence” by the construction firm.
At the event, each couple was given furniture and ₦30,000 cash gift.
“This will be done in partnership with the law enforcement agencies, the police, and immigration.
