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‎Ebonyi Police Command Reels out Successes Recorded in 2025

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Ebonyi State Command has revealed that within the period under review, it arrested a total of 1,733 suspects in connection with 913 cases, recovered 35 locally fabricated guns and six AK-47 assault rifles during 2025 operations.

‎In a statement in Abakaliki, the Command spokesperson, SP Joshua Ukandu, enumerated key achievements for 2025 under the leadership of the Commissioner of Police, CP Adaku Uche-Anya.

‎According to him, the arrests comprised 1,624 male and 109 female suspects. 462 cases involving 822 male and 22 female suspects were thoroughly investigated and subsequently charged in court.

‎Ukandu noted that the Command also investigated several major offences, including 88 cases of murder, 48 cases of armed robbery, 30 cases of rape, 156 cases of stealing, and 36 cases of unlawful possession of firearms, among others.

‎He further stated that CP Uche-Anya had conducted an assessment tour of the 13 local government areas, during which she engaged strategic stakeholders, stressing that dialogue, peace, and collaboration as vital tools for sustainable societal growth.

‎CP Uche-Anya expressed profound appreciation to the gallant officers of the Command, sister security agencies, strategic stakeholders, and the peace-loving residents of Ebonyi State for their support and cooperation, which contributed significantly to the successes recorded in 2025.

‎She also pledged that in 2026, the Command will consolidate on these achievements by deepening community policing initiatives, strengthening synergy with sister agencies, enhancing officers’ capacity through in-house training, and ensuring professionalism and civility in interactions with the public.

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