Ebonyi government has hailed the Nigeria Police Force on the arrest of a 15-member gang following Tuesday’s shooting in the state.
The hoodlum shot sporadically at different locations on Tuesday in Ebonyi while trying to enforce a seven-day sit-at-home order declared by a faction of the Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) in the south-east region.
The arrested hoodlums included two herbalists, a male and female and 13 others.
In a statement issued in Abakaliki on Saturday by Jude Okpor, state commissioner for information and orientation, warned all criminals to steer clear of Ebonyi.
According to Mr Okpor, no hiding place for criminals in the state.
“The state will not tolerate any form of criminality or gangsterism that will truncate peace and tranquility.
“The state government has received with utmost delight and cheerful commendation, the news of the arrest and parade of a 15-member gang, who terrorised innocent citizens in the state on Tuesday, trying to enforce an illegal sit-at-home order.
“We are, therefore, pleased and satisfied with the spontaneous response of the Police Force and the sister security agencies in the state.
“We are also abundantly satisfied with the level of synergy, collaboration and co-operation given by both the sister security agencies and members of the public that led to the closing-in and eventual arrest of the gang members,” he said.