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Delta Police clarifies arrest of Endurance Edwin

… urges public to disregard mock news 

CITIZENS COMPASS – Delta State Police Command on Tuesday, August 22, 2023, clarified the arrest of one Endurance Edwin urging members of the public to disregard a trending video posted by a social media influencer about the arrest.

The Command described the video as false, misleading, and a deliberate attempt to castigate and bring the image of the force and the Command into disrepute saying such will not be tolerated. 

Citizens Compass had reported that Endurance who was once remanded at Warri correctional center since the year 2019 was again arrested for allegedly vandalising electricity cables in the State. 

Spokesperson of the Command, DSP Bright Edafe who made the clarification in a statement said Endurance was charged to court on a two-count charges bothering on

Conspiracy to commit a felony, to wit: tempering with electric lines/cables contrary to section 3(6) and punishable under section 1(a) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, cap M17 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2014 (as amended) and; Tempering with electrical lines and cables and is punishable under section 1(a) of the miscellaneous offences act cap M17 laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2014 (as amended)

Giving the background information about the arrest, the spokesperson said, “The Command is aware of a viral video clip posted on PARARAN MOCK NEWS Facebook page and other social media platforms by a social media influencer popularly known as “PARARAN”; falsely narrating how one Endurance Edwin was arrested and has been in Warri correctional center since the year 2019. 

“The Command, having examined the video clip, wishes to debunk the narrative by the said influencer as false, misleading, and a deliberate attempt to castigate and bring the image of the force and the command into disrepute and such will not be tolerated.,” he said.

Explaining the rationale behind the arrest. Edafe said,” The Command does not wish to engage in any form of argument with him, but for the avoidance of doubt and for the public to be informed of the true picture, the command wishes to state as follows;

” On the 9th of November 2019, a team of Dragon operatives while on stop and search duty at the Idu roundabout Oleh, sighted a group of youths and vigilantes, the Vice president of Olomoro community Chief Edewor Henry, chasing the said Endurance Edwin. 

” The police swiftly intercepted and took all of them to Oleh Police Station. Upon investigation into the matter, one Godday Anor, a member of the Olomoro community, stated that he saw the suspect vandalizing a transformer mounted in the community and he raised an alarm which drew the attention of vigilantes in the community and the vice president of the community. Statements were recorded from Godday Anor, the vice president of the community Chief Edewor Henry, and Richmond Olokpedge who happens to be the head of B.E.D.C Isoko branch all corroborating the statement of Godday Anor. 

“The suspect Endurance Edwin in his handwritten statement, stated that on the said date while he was returning from a burial, he saw the transformer and decided to vandalize the transformer and stole the cable. After losing the cables, before he could put them inside the trunk of the Camry vehicle, he was intercepted by the said Godday Anor. He also stated that in the past, after sealing the cables, he sells them to scrap dealers. A frantic effort was made to arrest the dealers cum receivers all to no avail. 

The suspect was charged to Magistrate Court Oleh on 25/11/2019 while the case file was forwarded to the Directorate of Public Prosecution for legal advice. 

On 8/5/2020, DPP advised that there is a prima facie case of the offenses of:

Conspiracy to commit a felony to-wit tampering with electric lines/cables. 

“Tampering with electrical lines and cables against the suspect and also ordered that the suspect should be transferred from the Oleh magistrate court to the Federal High Court Warri,” he explained. 

CP Wale Abass reacts 

“The commissioner of Police CP Wale Abass psc,  wishes to advise members of the public, particularly social media influencers to make wise use of their publicity by sending out true messages and not misleading the public.

” One would expect a right-thinking person to contact the Police either through the PPRO or the Commissioner of Police to verify facts before publishing in order not to mislead the public.

“If the family has any issue with how their son is being prosecuted, they should kindly approach the court,” 

He referred interested persons to contact the control room numbers:

08036684974, 08125958005, 09053872287 and 09155570007 ( PPRO’S office). 

 

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