Mr Ovye-Aya also warned the public against taking the law into their hands.
The CP said the suspects were apprehended by his men at different locations during its special Eid-el-Fitr celebrations.
He added that the command would not tolerate such reckless acts and would come hard on the perpetrators.
The police embarked on talks with identified major rice millers and other food stuff producers.
He thanked residents for their cooperation and urged them to volunteer information that could lead to the arrest of criminal elements in the state.
The insurance scheme was instituted to cater to the welfare of family members of deceased officers.
It was gathered that the gunmen, about five, shot the accountant dead under the Kuto bridge and made away with the money in his possession.
He said that the collaboration would ensure effective policing and adequate security across the state.
He, therefore, solicited the support of the assembly in fast-tracking the command’s operational facilities in enhancing its capacity.
