Police Sergeant Dismissed Over Allege Kidnapping Of High Court Judge In Bayelsa

 

The Bayelsa State Police Command, has dismissed  Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede over his alleged involvement in the recent abduction of a State High Court Judge, Justice Ebiyerin Umukoro.

 

Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede hails from Foutorugbene community in Ekeremor Local Government area of the State.

 

The Police Command, through the directive of the State Commissioner of Police, Francis Idu also declared Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede a deserter under the section 398(1) of the Police Act and Regulations 2020 over Abscondment from duty for over 30 days.

 

Although the combined team of the Department of the State Security and the Operation Puff Adder of the State Police Command have arrested Eight of the alleged suspects involved in the abduction of the State Chief Judge, the dismissed Sergeant is still at large.

 

It was gathered that the Police investigating officers attached to the Operation Puff Adder led by CSP Chris Nwaogbo had stormed the home of one of the suspects, Emizibo Clement alias Obonor, located at Edepie and recovered the Motorcycle used by the dismissed Sargent to supply logistics to the kidnappers.

 

Obonor, who is in police custody, is a house owner at Edepie and the tenants were shocked to discover his alleged involvement in case of kidnapping of the State High Court Judge.

 

Sources at the State Police headquarters revealed that official signals have been sent to all State Commands and 17 AIG zones to apprehend Sergeant Obrientele Ebiarede and also directed the IPPIS and Police Budget to stop the payment of his salaries.

 

It was gathered that the affected Sargent receives his salary from the Enugu State Police Command and that he should ejected from the Police barrack.

 

Recall that the Bayelsa State High Court Judge, RT. Hon. Justice Ebiyerin Omukoro, who was kidnapped in June regained freedom after 13 days in captivity.

 

Though he was released from the kidnappers’ den without payment of ransom, his abductors had demanded N300 million in foreign currency for his release.

By Idibhar Julius/Yenagoa

 

 

Eight suspects, including six males and two females, were however paraded by the Commissioner of Police in Bayelsa, Francis Idu for their various degree of involvement in the case.

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