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Edo to Establish Special Court to Prosecute Kidnappers, Cultists — Okpehbolo

Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has said the Government will establish a special court to prosecute kidnappers and cultists.

The governor said he will sign their death warrant after prosecution so that they can be publicly executed at Ring road ( King Square ) to serve as deterrent to those who would toe the same part.

Okpebholo made the declaration during a parade of suspects at the Edo State Police Command headquarters in Benin City, where he also rewarded officers who arrested a suspect linked to Sunday’s kidnapping at the Vegetable Market.

Among those paraded were kidnap syndicates, including a suspect arrested over last Sunday Vegetable Market incident and Mrs Oluchi, who was involved in self kidnap.

The governor said: “We are going to set up a special court to prosecute kidnappers and cultists. Within two weeks, once the court is done with proceedings. I will sign your execution. We will take you to Ring Road roundabout so that Edo people can watch. I will have no regret about it. Don’t take my simplicity for granted,” the governor said.

Governor Okpebholo said he acted swiftly after the Sunday incident, immediately directing the Commissioner of Police to ensure the perpetrators were caught.

One suspect was subsequently arrested, one was neutralised during the operation, and two others remain at large.

Continuing, the governor said: “They will never find peace in Edo. The message to all criminals is that they will not go free after committing crime in this state. You will be arrested. We are ready for you and your sponsors. We are working day and night to make sure this land is safe.”

He appealed to Edo residents to steer clear of criminal activity, saying it is cheaper to live within one’s means than to gamble one’s life on crime.

As a mark of commendation, the governor presented the sum of N10 million to the police operatives who apprehended the kidnap suspect.

The State Commissioner of Police, Mr Monday Agbonika confirmed that investigations are ongoing and that efforts are being intensified to track down the remaining members of the kidnap gang.

Items recovered from the arrested suspect include a red Lexus RX 350 with registration number EKP 848 AE, a pump-action shotgun, two live cartridges, a motorcycle, and cash totalling N2,250,000 suspected to be proceeds of crime.

Agbonika expressed appreciation to Governor Okpebholo for his continued support to the command and to Inspector-General of Police Olatunji Disu for his guidance, reaffirming the command’s commitment to protecting lives and property.

He urged members of the public to keep providing timely and credible information to the police.

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