Friday, 27 March 2015
Elections update: Okorocha’s aide arrested for arms possession
The Imo State Police Command has arrested a Senior
Special Assistant to Governor Rochas Okorocha, Mr.
Okechukwu Okorocha, for illegally being in possession
of arms.
Briefing newsmen at the State Police Command
Headquarters in Owerri on Friday, the Police Public
Relations Officer, Andrew Enwerem, said Okorocha was
arrested after operatives of the State Criminal
Investigation Department, who were acting on a tip-
off, conducted a cordon-and-search operation at his
residence on Friday and recovered three pump action
automatic rifles with 24 live cartridges and a Kenwood
walkie-talkie.
He said the command had received information that
some top government functionaries were stockpiling
arms with the intention to disrupt the general elections
in Imo State.
The police spokesman noted that Okorocha had acted
contrary to an instruction from the police to all
residents, particularly members of the State Vigilante
Service, to surrender all the arms and other dangerous
weapons in their possession before the general
elections.
“We have been announcing that the vigilance group will
not be part of the security beef up at the polling centres
during the elections. As a result, we have been warning
them to return the prohibited firearms in their
possession to the Divisional Police Officers nearest to
them,” Enwerem said.
In a similar operation by the State CID in Owerri, three
automatic pump action rifles with 14 live cartridges
were found in the security post of Ebuada Housing
Estate in the city.
In the process of recovering the weapons, Kelechi
Onuoha, Chigozie Uzowuru, Osita Obiako and Linus Aka
were also arrested.
“It is believed that these arms were going to be used to
disrupt the coming elections. The arrested suspects are
currently in the custody of the police and they are
undergoing interrogation. This is what we have done in
preparation to ensure that there is a peaceful, credible,
free and fair elections in Imo State,” the PPRO said.
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