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NEWS

Enugu Police Arrest Suspected Gunmaker and Cult Members During Operation

Orjiani Peace Essien
Written byOrjiani Peace Essien
23 Jun 20250 Comments
Enugu Police Arrest Suspected Gunmaker and Cult Members During Operation

The Enugu State Police Command has made a big breakthrough in the fight against crime. Between June 15 and June 21, police officers carried out a series of well planned and intelligence led operations across the state. These efforts led to the arrest of seven suspects, including a 39 year old man believed to be a local gunmaker and others who were allegedly connected to cult related activities.

 Homemade Guns and Dangerous Weapons Recovered


During the raid, police recovered seven illegal firearms. These included:

  • Locally made pistols

  • Sawed off guns

  • Other dangerous homemade weapons


These kinds of weapons are often used by criminals for armed robbery, cult clashes, and violence in communities. By removing these weapons from circulation, the police have helped to make the streets of Enugu safer.

The Enugu State Police Command explained that the arrests were part of a targeted effort to reduce crime, especially crimes linked to gun violence and cultism. Officers used reliable intelligence gathered from the public and undercover investigations to find where the suspects were hiding and take action.

The suspects were picked up in different parts of the state, and police say their investigations are still ongoing. More arrests are expected in the coming days as they follow up on leads connected to the gunmaker and his clients.

This recent police success is a positive sign for communities across Enugu State. It shows that law enforcement agencies are not just waiting for crimes to happen—they are taking steps to prevent crime before it occurs.

By arresting a person who repairs and possibly sells illegal firearms, the police have cut off an important source of weapons for criminals. Also, taking cult members off the streets helps prevent youth violence, inter gang rivalry, and other illegal activities that often disrupt peace in local areas.

The Police Command also used the opportunity to call on members of the public to continue sharing useful information. According to them, community support is key to winning the war against crime. People are encouraged to report any suspicious movements, unknown persons, or unusual gatherings in their neighborhoods.

conclusion

The successful police operation between June 15 and 21 proves that with the right intelligence and dedication, crime can be reduced in Enugu State. The arrest of the suspected gunmaker and cult members is a major step forward in making sure that the state remains peaceful and secure for all residents.

Enugu people are hopeful that with continued efforts like this, the dream of a safer, crime free society is within reach.

Orjiani Peace Essien

Orjiani Peace Essien

Meet the Publisher Peace Orjiani is a journalist, content writer, and digital media publisher with experience in news reporting and online publishing. She is the founder of Enugu Online TV and is passionate about telling impactful stories that inform and inspire the public.

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