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Wike presents N30 million cheque to police for killing Bobosky

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Thursday, redeemed the N30million bounty he placed on the late notorious gang leader, Honest Digbara, popularly known as Bobosky.

Bobosky was captured during a raid by the Bori Police Command on Saturday and died a few hours later from gunshot injuries he sustained.

Wike who presented the cheque to the Commissioner of Police Mr Joseph Mukan on Thursday said that he was elated that the police and members of the public worked assiduously to ensure the arrest of the suspect.

It could be recalled that Wike last year placed a bounty on Bobosky and other criminal elements in the state.

Represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr Tammy Danagogo, Wike said that his government would continue to ensure the safety of all Rivers people.

According to him: “Governor Wike will continue to stand by his words, as this is not the first time such redemption is occurring in the state. If we can recall when the Governor made a promise over Don Wani, a criminal who disturbed the peace of ONELGA, all security agencies and citizenry were activated to capture him, and the pledge was also redeemed.

“I thank the police officers for the gallantry in arresting the criminals and I also thank the informants who cannot be mentioned here”, he said.

Mukan thanked the governor for fulfilling his promise stressing that it was not an easy task as the police murdered sleep and exhibited but professionalism throughout the operation, that led to the arrest of Bobosky.

He said that the IGP Community Police Scheme was working well in information and intelligence gathering helping the police to reduce crime in the state.

He assured the people of Rivers State that the Police would not relent in their duties promising to continue to partner with the public to wipe out all criminal elements in the state.

He promised to capture the remaining members of the Bobosky gang, and also the so-called VIP and his gang terrorizing the Ahoada axis of the state.

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