The Nigeria police have arrested five suspected armed robbers in connection with December’s foiled Access Bank robbery in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The principal suspect and the mastermind of the foiled bank attack, who is an employee of the bank, Samuel Ndudiri, 28, was arrested with four others. They include an ex-police sergeant, Promise Ukwuoma; Samuel Nwala, 28; Lucky Ukwuoma, 26 and Kaale Taagabah, 27.
Recovered from the 
suspects are two AK 47 rifles and magazines fully loaded with 
ammunition, a welding machine, two gas cylinders and iron cutters, a big
 chisel, cutting saw, hammer and acetylene gas power.
 
  The Force Public Relations Officer, Don Awunah, in a statement yesterday said the suspects and others still at large, had on December 22, 2016, stormed a branch of Access Bank in Port Harcourt, relying on information and active involvement of one of the staff of the bank.
“The armed robbers 
successfully broke down the well-fortified security doors and barriers 
and took over the banking hall. They were almost pulling down the vault 
of the bank and other strong rooms in the bank with the use of gas 
cylinder welding machine and iron cutters before the joint police teams 
of IGP’s Intelligence Response Team and policemen from Rivers State 
Police Command swiftly moved in and dislodged them, thereby foiling the 
robbery attack on the bank and arrested three of the suspects at the 
scene; namely Samuel Nwala, Lucky Ukwuoma and Kaale Taagabah.
“In the course of 
thorough investigation into the incident, the principal suspect, who is 
an employee of the bank and the mastermind of the armed robbery attack 
was subsequently arrested based on the confessional statements 
volunteered by the three suspects arrested at the scene,” he said.
Awunah said the arrest 
of the principal suspect led to the arrest of ex-sergeant, Promise 
Ukwuoma, who participated actively in the armed robbery attack, the two 
AK 47 riffles and the ammunition were recovered from him.
He added that all the 
suspects had volunteered useful statements to the police about the 
various roles they played in the crime. “However, concerted efforts are 
being intensified to arrest other suspects still at large and bring them
 to justice. The case will be charged to court on completion of 
investigation,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Lagos 
State House of Assembly on Thursday passed a bill aimed at checking the 
spate of kidnapping in the state into law, with stiffer penalties 
including death sentence for offenders. The lawmakers passed the Bill 
for a Law to Provide for the Prohibition of the Act of Kidnapping and 
for Other Connected Purposes after the third reading.
The passage of the bill 
was also sequel to the adoption of a report presented by Mrs. 
Adefunmilayo Tejuosho, chairman of the House Committee on Judiciary, 
Petitions, Human Rights and Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission
 (LASIEC).
Sponsored by the Speaker
 of the House, Mr. Mudashiru Obasa, it prescribes death sentence for 
kidnappers whose victims die in their custody and life sentence for 
kidnappers whose victims do not die in the hands of their abductors.
The bill states that any
 person who kidnaps, abducts, detains, captures or takes another person 
by any means or trick with intent to demand ransom or do anything 
against his/her will, commits an offence. The bill also stipulates life 
imprisonment for anyone who makes an attempt to kidnap another person. 
The bill prescribes seven years imprisonment for anyone making false 
representation to release a kidnapped or abducted person.  
 
 
  
 
 
   
 




 
   
 
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