The police spokesperson said the suspects were arrested for various offences allegedly committed in different parts of the state.
The commissioner said this in a statement by the command’s spokesman, Daniel Ndukwe, on Tuesday.
The state police spokesperson stated that the suspect would be arraigned in court upon completion of investigation.
The state police spokesperson, Daniel Ndukwe, said in a statement on Thursday that the command’s Anti-Cultism Tactical Squad arrested the suspects.
Mr Ndukwe stated that the operations were in furtherance of the ongoing strategic and proactive crackdown on unrepentant criminals.
He said the Enugu State government had demolished the buildings owned by the fleeing prime suspect.
He said the suspects fruaulently forged the bank identity of Mr Ndukwe, an Australia-based Nigerian, to withdraw N4 million from his account.
The spokesman said that on June 7, police operatives serving in the Awkunanaw Division in Enugu arrested three suspects in another operation.
The police command in Enugu says an Abuja-based online publisher, Madu Onuorah, was arrested over alleged defamatory publication against a US-based reverend sister.
Mr Ndukwe said operatives arrested the 23-year-old suspect at about 5:30 a.m. on April 12
