Village head fingered as police burst militant hideout in Akwa Ibom

Village head fingered as police burst militant hideout in Akwa Ibom



The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has declared the Village Head of Ine Eyoabasi Fishing Village in Mbo local government area wanted, after uncovering his alleged involvement in a militant and piracy network operating across the State’s coastal areas of Akwa Ibom State.

Baba Mohammed Azare, Commissioner of Police, stated this on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, during a press briefing at the State Headquarters, Uyo, where he highlighted major security breakthroughs recorded in recent weeks.

According to the CP, the Command, in collaboration with Marine Hunters, on November 3, 2025, intercepted and arrested one Samuel Geofrey (27), a suspected militant from Bayelsa State.

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Upon interrogation, he said the suspect confessed that his rifle was being kept by one Kingdom Bane, the Village Head of Ine Eyoabasi Fishing Village.

“On sighting our operatives, the Village Head fled. However, a search of his residence led to the recovery of several items suspected to have been stolen from sea travelers,” the Commissioner stated.

Recovered exhibits include multiple marine engines (40HP, 15HP, and 8HP), power heads, gearboxes, generators, a deep freezer, toilet fittings, a sewing machine, and several household items.

Also found was a bag containing personal belongings and identification of one Chibuike Vincent Awah from Onitsha in Anambra State.

While the suspect, Geofrey, is in custody, CP Azare assured that efforts are ongoing to arrest the fleeing Village Head, emphasising that no criminal, regardless of status, would escape justice in the state.

“This operation demonstrates our resolve to dismantle criminal networks from the creeks of Mbo to the heart of Uyo. We will pursue every suspect until they face the law,” he affirmed.

The Police Commissioner further announced several other achievements, including:

Neutralisation of an illegal gun manufacturing factory at Ekiti Itam Village, Itu LGA, leading to the arrest of two suspects and recovery of locally made firearms and production tools.

Arrest of suspected phone and tricycle thieves found in possession of over 70 stolen mobile phones and three tricycles.

Apprehension of cult leaders involved in unlawful masquerade processions, armed blockage of highways, and extortion.

Dismantling of robbery syndicates, including motorcycle snatchers operating between Akwa Ibom and Rivers States.

Recovery of ammunition and cartridges following intelligence from vigilant citizens.

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Azare commended the Command’s operatives for their professionalism and dedication, while appreciating residents for their continued support.

He urged anyone whose phones or properties were stolen to report to the Command for identification and possible recovery.

“We are committed to ensuring that Akwa Ibom remains one of the safest states in Nigeria. Criminals must know there is no hiding place,” he said.



Source: Businessday

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