Mr Garba said three stolen vehicles, five firearms, 30 ammunition and other dangerous weapons were recovered from the suspects.
Mr Har said the state government was not going to accommodate cultism, extortion, marching ground levy collection and violent activities in the state.
Mr Diri pledged the support of the Bayelsa government to security agencies to keep Bayelsa peaceful.
She said the offences contravened the Robbery and Firearms Special Prohibition Act 2004.
He pledged to be a good student and urged his colleagues to abide by the institution’s rules and regulations.
He noted that the CRU was not established to witch-hunt any police officer but to promote accountability in the police.
The spokesperson said the operation was also to support existing frameworks for battling violent crimes.
Also, 26 alleged sit-at-home enforcers, suspected to be members of IPOB, were arrested on July 9 after a gun duel at a hotel in Owerri.
He told newsmen that government had stepped up supervision of schools and any student found culpable would be punished accordingly.
The commissioner said the suspected cultists were arrested with semi-automatic fabricated shotguns linked to a network of criminals.
