Mr Zhakom said the suspects were neutralised following a tip-off on the activities of bandits in the community.
He noted that the influx of cattle was constituting a major security threat to the locality and the state in general.
Mr Oyinlola called on the residents of the state to support the security agencies in their bid to secure lives and property.
Mr Zhakom said the victims were rescued on March 7 following an aggressive operation conducted by its troops in the area.
OPSH is a special task force established to maintain peace and stability in Plateau and parts of Bauchi and Kaduna States.
According to Mr Iyua, the suspected persons were declared wanted after series of intelligence gathering using technology.
The assailants abducted and killed Mr Umar after collecting a N2 million ransom.
Capt. James Oya, the media officer of the operation, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Jos.
On August 14, suspected gunmen killed a newly married couple, one Rwang Danladi, 37 and his wife, Sandra, 28.
Mr Dung said he sold arms at between N80,000 and N200,000, depending on the category.
