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Three herdsmen were, on Friday, arrested in Ekiti State for
allegedly barricading the highway and robbing commuters of their possessions.
Those arrested were: Usman Ibrahim, Ali Salisu and Sidikia
Manbagri.
The bandits were alleged to have mounted a roadblock along
Usho Road in Ise Ekiti, in Ise/Orun Council area of Ekiti State and robbed
motorists with guns and other dangerous weapons.
It was reliably gathered from residents of the town that
five suspected herders started the highway raid at about 10am, where they
terrorized the people and dispossessed them of their monies and other
valuables.
Upon sighting the gun-wielding robbers, some members of the
public had called the police emergency security lines, which had prompted the
policemen to rush to the scene to arrest the men of the underworld.
A police source said: “Information reached the police at
about 10.15am that five herdsmen mounted roadblock along Usho Road in Ise Ekiti
terrorizing the road users with dangerous weapons like daggers and cutlasses.
“A police patrol team swung into action and arrested two of
them, Usman Ibrahim and Ali Salisu on the spot, while the remaining three fled
into the bush.
“Upon combing the bush for the fleeing suspects, another
suspect, named Sidikia Manbagri, was arrested. Our men are still in the bush to
find the remaining two suspects.”
Confirming the arrest, the Commissioner of Police, Ekiti’
command, Mr Asuquo Amba, said, “ Some men suspected to be herdsmen mounted a
roadblock. We are still into it to find out why they behaved that way. We will
brief the press on further development.”
Also speaking on the incident, the Chairman, Joint Security
Committee of Emure, Ise and Ikere council areas, Mr Tunji Falana, applauded the
police for their quick intervention which he said saved the situation.
Falana appealed for an increase in the number of police
personnel in the area, saying: “Ise has about 300 farmsteads and over 30
routes. The police need more men and vehicles. Prevention is better than cure.
“The police here are working under very difficult conditions
with an abysmal police to civilian ratio of 1:7500.” (THISDAY)


