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Police arrest six over cattle rustling in Plateau

The Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU) of the Police command in Plateau has arrested six suspects for alleged cattle rustling, criminal conspiracy and illegal firearm possession.

The suspects were paraded during the inauguration of the VCRU in Jos on Friday.

Commissioner of Police, Mr Bassey Ewah, said the unit followed directives of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu.

Ewah said the initiative also aligned with the police mandate to protect life and property across Plateau.

“This fulfils the I-G’s directive for a force that is professional, humane, accountable and effective.

“This unit answers growing demands for faster, more precise and professional responses to violent crime,” he said.

Ewah said the VCRU would operate under a Civilian Oversight Board comprising traditional rulers, civil society groups, lawyers and human rights advocates.

He said officers underwent intensive screening, selection and specialised training before deployment.

“Every officer selected has been prepared for operational excellence, disciplined conduct and unwavering respect for human rights.

“Their mandate is to confront violent crimes referred to them by the command for further investigation.

“We are equipping them to act with speed, precision and integrity because justice delayed and justice abused are both justice denied.

“Impunity, misconduct and abuse of power will not be tolerated under my watch,” Ewah said.

One suspect, Yahuza Sale, was arrested over a viral Facebook video allegedly capable of inciting fear and public unrest.

Police said detectives from the Pankshin Division arrested Sale immediately after receiving intelligence reports.

According to police findings, Sale confessed involvement in cattle rustling alongside Victor Danladi, also known as Boka.

Sale reportedly told investigators they used locally-made AK-47 rifles and revolvers during operations.

The Intelligence Response Team later arrested Danladi following Sale’s confession.

Police recovered two locally-made AK-47 rifles, three rounds of 7.62mm live ammunition and one locally-made pump-action gun.

Ewah said investigations were ongoing and suspects would be charged after their completion.

“Under my leadership, the Plateau Police Command remains committed to proactive, intelligence-driven policing and community partnership,” he said.

He urged residents to support police efforts with timely and credible information.

“The police cannot succeed alone. Provide credible information and we will act swiftly to protect you.

“The VCRU is your unit. Its success depends on trust and cooperation between the police and the community,” he said.

Ewah added that the unit had a fully-equipped operational base in Jos, with plans for additional sub-units across the state. (NAN)

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