“I am making it unequivocally clear that any form of procession or gathering that violates the law or disrupts the peace will not be tolerated,’’ Mr Kaigama warned.
Mr Nguroje said the suspects had all been charged to court and were awaiting trial
Mr Gumel assured that all those arrested would be prosecuted.
Mr Onyeka said that upon handing over the suspect, the police commenced investigations, and four locally-fabricated rifles were recovered from his house.
The commissioner of police in the state, Muhammed Dankwara, made the disclosure at a news briefing on Thursday in Benin.
One of the suspects, in an interview, said he had just returned from prison but had to go back into robbery because there was no job and support from family members.
Commissioner of Police in the state, Muhammed Bunu, told a news conference in Gusau on Tuesday that Mr Naibi had been taken to the General Hospital at Talata Mafara, also in the state.
“We are not going to allow anybody’s actions or utterances to disrupt the peace that we have been enjoying in the state,” he said.
In the process, they started shooting the illegal operators and a stray bullet hit Ofezie, who was sitting in his shop at the market.
Mr Gumel further warned that all elements of insecurity would not be spared before, during and after the forthcoming supplementary elections in the state.
