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Delta Police declares two wanted over alleged terrorism, attempted murder, others

By Paul Michael

The Delta State Police Command has declared two young men wanted for offenses bothering on terrorism, conspiracy, cultism, attempted murder and grievous bodily harm.

The wanted suspects are Francis Oduwanor Odiakose, a male also known as Medolue and Christopher Odiakose, a male also known as Big Fish.

This was made known by the Police Public Relations Officer of the Command, DSP Bright Edafe, on Thursday in a statement forwarded to The Trumpet.

Edafe said the a Magistrate Court of Delta State sitting at Asaba issued the warrant of their arrest.

DeltaHe urged members of the public to contact the nearest police station if the suspects are seen, noting that a special reward awaits anyone with useful information leading to their arrest.

“The above named persons have been declared wanted by the Nigeria Police on C.R.O form 5 issued by the Delta State Police Command, a warrant of arrest has been issued by a magistrate court of Delta State Holden at Asaba Magisterial district against them.

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“They are wanted by the Police for offenses of conspiracy, terrorism, cultism, attempted murder, grievous harm and conduct likely to cause breach of the peace.Delta

“If seen, members of the public to enjoined to please arrest and hand over to the nearest Police Station or to the office of the Commissioner of Police Delta State or call any of the following numbers 08137826675 or 08131070122.

“The PPROS Office can be contacted through the following numbers 0915 557 0008 and 0915 557 0007 or the command control room via 0803 668 4974.

“Handsome reward await any person(s) with information leading to their arrest,” the spokesperson said.

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