Edo Election Update: Police Arrest 6 Political Thugs, Recover Illegal BIVAS Machine, Firearms

The Nigeria Police Force said six people were arrested on Saturday, September 21, during the Edo governorship election as part of efforts to curb electoral violence......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

The Force disclosed that stolen or illegally acquired Biometric Voter Accreditation System (BIVAS) machines were also recovered from the suspects.

The Deputy Inspector General of Police in charge of the election in Edo state, Frank Mba, made this known at a press briefing on Monday, September 23.

According to Mba, weapons and 58 voter cards that were in unlawful possession of a suspect were also recovered, Channels TV reported.

He said:

“Yes, there were arrests made. Six arrests persons were arrested. We expect this number to shoot up in the course of investigations because we expect that there will be accomplices. I mean there will be people who aided, who abetted, who procured, who facilitated and who sponsored these suspects who were arrested.

“We also recovered a total number of four weapons of different mixes. This is also the subject of a very wide investigation. Life ammunition was also recovered in the process of recovering those weapons.

“A total number of 58 voter cards that were in the unlawful position of a suspect, some stolen or illegally illicitly acquired BIVAS machines were equally recovered. While we fully recovered some amounts in cash.

“This is a summary of everything we’ve done with our arrest and recoveries, but like I said earlier we expect that as we deep in and continue and expand our investigation we will be able to pick more persons.”

Police deploy 35,000 personnel for Edo election

Earlier, Legit reported that security operatives are intensifying moves to ensure a hitch-free governorship election in Edo state on Saturday, September 21.

35,000 police officers who were deployed have arrived at the state capital to ensure law and order.

Soldiers and officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are also not left out.