Three
 armed robbery suspects refused to be paraded before newsmen on Friday 
after they were arrested by a team of policemen from the State Police 
Command attached to the Rumuolumeni Police Station.
The trio 
identified as Charles Harry, John James and Frank Anyaegbulem, gave 
policemen a tough time as they vowed that they were ready to be shot 
dead than allow themselves to be paraded before newsmen.
They were arrested on Thursday behind a bar located at Mbaka Town in 
Rumuolumeni, where they were engaged in drinking and smoking of Indian 
hemp.
On searching a hidden apartment behind the bar, the 
policemen, who were led by the Divisional Police Officer, Kingsley 
Chukwueggu, a Superintendent of Police, recovered various arms and 
ammunition.
Efforts made by the policemen to parade them were 
not successful as the suspects insisted that they were ready to be shot 
dead than to be paraded.
One of the suspects said, “I did not 
commit any crime. I will not allow myself to be paraded. I’m ready to be
 shot dead here than allow myself to stand at that place (paraded).”
The suspects also refused to speak with newsmen, who wanted to get 
their own part of the story and why they were involved in armed robbery.
However, Chukwueggu disclosed that the police recovered 25 rounds of 
live ammunition, 7.62mm loaded in a magazine, local revolver pistol with
 9mm live ammunition and 32 pieces of live ammunition for AK-47 rifles..
Other items recovered, according to him, are one pair of Mobile Police 
combat trousers, three face masks, three refrigerators, three television
 sets, two DVD players and one pack of gunpowder, bag of Indian hemp, 
sachet of hard drugs and one generator.
“On Thursday 
(22/06/2017) at about noon, we raided a bar after we were tipped off and
 discovered an apartment at the back of Ada Base bar in Mbaka Town. We 
arrested three suspects.
“On searching the apartment, we 
recovered arms and ammunition and other items. The suspects are 
currently in our custody and would be arraigned in court as soon as 
possible.
“One of the suspects escaped as he scaled the fence 
before we could get to him. But our men are currently on his trail with a
 view to arresting him and bringing him to book,” the DPO added.
Speaking
 on the fight against crime in the state, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, the State 
Police Public Relations Officer, warned criminals to stay away from 
Rivers or be ready to face the wrath of the law whenever they were 
caught.
Omoni pointed out that the State Police Command would 
not go back on its charge in ensuring that crime was fought to a 
standstill.
“Criminals should repent or stay away from the state before being caught,” he warned.
 
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