No fewer than nine suspects have been arrested iver the gruesome murder of six polcemen in Delta state, the Police authorities said on Tuesday.
Adejobi gave an update on progress in the investigation into the tragic incident that occurred in Ughelli, Delta State on February 23, where the men on a fact-finding mission were ambushed.
Three days later (February 26), other men on a rescue mission were also ambushed, resulting in the death of six policemen, while another six were declared missing.
ACP Adejobi, who featured on a national television programme last night, said the arrests were made possible through rigorous investigative efforts.
He said: “I can confirm to you that we have arrested nine of the suspects. We had earlier arrested five, last week. We arrested three thereafter and on Sunday, we arrested one.
“From the investigations so far, these were suspects that were directly involved in the incident. Those we have been able to pick up are helping us with the ongoing investigation.
“It may take us time, but we’ll definitely get the required information to prosecute them. There’s no way you can kill any of our men and go scot-free.
“Apart from being a criminal offence, a sin forbidden by all religious groups, it is a disservice to attack and murder our security operatives on official duties in that manner.
“These were not only murdered, the corpses were mutilated and dismembered and video of the scenes were circulated to the public.”
Adejobi vowed that all those connected with the incident, still at large, will be arrested in due time.
He said that the police were working towards the recovery of the missing men.
““We are still waiting to recover all the corpses. We have recovered three, but three are still missing.”
Dismissing reports of discouragement within the police, the police spokesman said: “Notwithstanding cases of attacks against our men, our men are undeterred to carry out their responsibility of maintaining peace and order across the country.”
Besides, Adejobi said the Inspector-General (IG), Kayode Egbetokun, has been doing a lot to keep the spirit of rank and file within the polce.
“The IGP has contacted the families of the six and the IGP has decided to give them posthumous awards scheduled for April 15.
“On same day, men who have distinguished themselves and are still in service will be honoured. This will be the first time that officers across board will be honoured. Our fallen heroes will be honoured also.
“All police officers, who have done so well, will be recognised. All the entitlements of the fallen heroes will be fast-tracked and settled.”