The Cross River State Police command has arrested one of its personnel, Inspector Nathaniel Manasseh, overĀ alleged gunrunning and renting his riffles to notorious criminals.
The Inspector, who was paraded alongside other suspects at the state police headquarters in Diamond Hill, Calabar, on Tuesday, June 22, was involved in gunrunning in Cross River and Imo State and had not been able to account for some arms including two AK-47 riffles.
Briefing newsmen, the State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sikiru Akande, urged residents of the state to assist the police with useful information that could aid in the arrest of criminals.
“Cross River is regaining its lost glory in the area of security. As a matter of fact, we remain the most peaceful state in Nigeria and nothing can break out our resolve. For our achievement, today is not unconnected with corporation enjoyed by well meaningful citizens, critical security stakeholders and corporate bodies that meets regularly to reevaluate our performance so far and the need for improvement that has led to what you are seeing today,” AkandeĀ stated.
“I want to equivocally state clear that for the police to function effectively and efficiently in any developed society requires citizenās participation, collaborative partnership and willingness of the community to constantly equip the police with useful information that can forestall unpleasant occurrence,”
The CP revealed that amongst those apprehended include an Inspector of Police, who usually gives out his riffles on ārentā to notorious criminals and is a member of a gun running syndicate.
Speaking to newsmen, the Inspector denied being a gunrunner, claimingĀ that he was charmed and dispossessed of some AK-47s, including a vehicle.
“I was charmed. I can’t really explain what happened and how they dispossessed me of the riffles. I am not a gunrunner.” he said