Mr Edafe pleaded with residents to trust them by reporting criminals terrorising their communities to the command.
The state police spokesperson stated that one AK-47 rifle, and one pump-action gun were recovered from the suspects.
Mr Edafe stated that two AK-47 rifles and 18 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition were recovered in the forest.
The command’s spokesperson, Bright Edafe, said the suspects committed crimes ranging from armed robbery to kidnapping and rape.
The victim accused the police of oppressing him because he doesn’t have a helper.
Mr Edafe said that the CP-SAT was led in the operation by ASP Julius Robinson, following credible information.
He appealed to members of the public to trust the police and give them information about suspected criminals.
The suspects attempted to abduct a female victim in Mosogar.
The police spokesperson, Bright Edafe, said the suspect sold the baby after lying to her boyfriend that the child had died and had been buried.
“To our greatest surprise, this man came back and said after the policemen searched him, his manhood disappeared,” said Mr Edafe.
