The Enugu Police Command on Tuesday said it had arrested two notorious armed robbery and cult suspects in the state after a long tracking of the suspects.
The police operatives from Ogui Division, Enugu, said this in a news release issued by the command’s spokesman, Mr Ebere Amaraizu.
He said the suspects were nabbed on Aug. 12 within Ogui axis of the state capital.
Amaraizu said the police had been on the trail of the suspects over their alleged nefarious activities ranging from armed robbery and cultism within the environment.
The PPRO said the suspects reside at No 57 Onyiuke Ogui, New layout, Enugu.
He said the suspects were nabbed in a Toyota Camry car with Reg. No PZ 805 ENU alleged to have been stolen.
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