Skip to main content

Delta police arrest man with pistol concealed in loaf of bread

The Delta State Police Command has arrested a suspected armed robber and kidnapper in possession of a fabricated Beretta pistol concealed inside a loaf of bread.

On November 6, 2025, the operatives of the Raid Response Squad (RRS), Delta State Command, while conducting a routine stop-and-search operation at Koka Roundabout, Asaba, at about 8:45 p.m., intercepted 24-year-old Nnamdi Stanley Chibuike, whose suspicious behaviour prompted a thorough search.

In the course of the search, a fabricated Beretta pistol was discovered on Chibuike, who is of Ogbeowele Quarters, behind General Hospital, Asaba. He was arrested and taken into custody immediately.

Spokesperson for the Delta State Police Command, Bright Edafe, said that the recovered weapon has been secured as an exhibit, while an investigation is ongoing to ascertain his possible connection with incidents of armed robbery and kidnapping within the Asaba metropolis and adjoining communities.

The Delta State Commissioner of Police, Abaniwonda Olufemi, commended the operatives for their vigilance and professionalism, describing the discovery as proof of the command’s sustained intelligence-driven operations.

He reaffirmed the command’s resolve to identify, arrest, and prosecute criminal elements regardless of their tactics, while urging residents to remain vigilant and provide credible information.

The CP assured that all reports will be treated with confidentiality and reiterated his commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all residents across Delta State.

In other news, in a sustained crackdown on violent crime, the Delta State Police Command recorded major operational breakthroughs with the arrest of suspected cultists and armed crime suspects.

The police spokesperson, SP Bright Edafe, who confirmed the arrest, said the police also recovered some dangerous firearms and live ammunition in several operations carried out across the state.

The decisive actions, executed through coordinated intelligence-led operations, signify a renewed offensive by the Command against cultism, armed robbery, and other violent crimes threatening public peace and safety.

According to him, the first operation was launched after a resident of Aviara community under Oleh Division reported a disturbing video showing suspected Eiye cult activities, which had been circulated on a WhatsApp group known as “Real Men.”

Upon receipt of the report, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Oleh Division, CSP Keme Osuluku, immediately deployed a team of detectives for discreet investigation.

He said the police were acting on intelligence, which resulted in the operatives arresting one Donatus Odovo (29), a resident of Aviara community, in connection with the viral video.

Subsequent interrogation led to the arrest of Zachariah Okeh (36), described by police sources as an alleged Eiye cult leader in the area. A search of his residence yielded a cache of firearm including one locally made double-barrelled gun, one locally made single-barrelled gun, and six live cartridges.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

JUST IN: If Tinubu Had Told Me, I Wouldn’t Have Agreed To Rivers State Of Emergency Rule – Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has stated that he would not have agreed with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu if he had discussed his move to declare a State of Emergency in Rivers State. Wike noted that he is not in conflict with the suspended Rivers State Governor,      Sim Fubara  He stressed his opposition on the State of Emergency rule, stating that only the President knows the right time to lift it. While speaking to journalists in Abuja on Monday, Wike remarked that Fubara has permitted himself to be manipulated by his adversaries to oppose him. The FCT Minister said: “ I made it clear that this impunity will not stand, so what is happening in PDP is what I call undertakers because I see no reason why you will put yourself under that kind of crisis. “I don’t have any crisis with him (Fubara). I’m not the President who declared a State of Emergency; if Mr President had called me, I wouldn’t have agreed to the State of Emergenc...

Breaking: ASUU suspends 2-week warning strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, has suspended its two-week warning strike it declared last week across all public universities in the country. The union announced the suspension on Wednesday at a press conference held at its headquarters in Abuja. President of ASUU, Chris Piwuna, who read a prepared speech before newsmen, explained that the development followed intervention by the Senate and some other well-meaning Nigerians. However, he sad the National Executive Council of the Union resolved to give the government a one-month window to address all contending areas.

Woman Burned to Death, Accused of Kidnapping 7yrs Old Boy in Delta

By Tessy ogbemi An angry mob set ablaze a woman accused in a failed child kidnapping attempt in Agbarho community, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.  The incident happened on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.  An eyewitness disclosed at the scene of the incident at Ekwvere Road claimed that the woman hid the seven year old boy she allegedly abducted in a sack, adding that she was even carrying a Bible on one hand.  Community sources said some residents in the area accosted the lady when they observed the way she was dragging the sack, to know what she had in it.  "She was unstable when they asked her to disclose what she was carrying in the sack. When the bag was forced open, they found a seven year old child in it. They shouted and it attracted a large crowd,” a source said.  It was gathered that the angry mob immediately brought a used tyre to the scene, which they forced down her neck after beating her to a pulp.  “The lady and the tyre we...