The Military Taskforce responsible for maintaining peace in Plateau State has taken decisive action in response to recent acts of violence, declaring eleven individuals wanted for their alleged involvement in various attacks across the state. Deputy Commander Tezungwe Iyua announced the names of the wanted suspects during a press conference in Jos, emphasizing their male identities.
These individuals, including Muhammadu MP and Muhammed MOPOL, stand accused of participating in attacks that resulted in loss of life and extensive property damage in Barkin Ladi, Bokkos, and Mangu Local Government Areas. Despite ongoing efforts to restore peace and stability, criminal elements continue to disrupt the region’s tranquility, necessitating swift action to apprehend those responsible.
Operation SAFE HAVEN, in alignment with its mandate, has deployed intelligence-led operations to neutralize threats and apprehend perpetrators. Utilizing forensic examinations and technological resources, authorities have identified the wanted suspects and are urging the public to assist in their apprehension.
Deputy Commander Iyua stressed the importance of public cooperation, urging individuals with relevant information to come forward. A substantial reward awaits those who provide actionable intelligence leading to the arrest of any of the wanted suspects.
In reaffirming the commitment of security agencies to uphold justice and protect law-abiding citizens, Deputy Commander Iyua called for continued collaboration between authorities and the community. By working together, they aim to ensure the safety and security of Plateau State residents and surrounding areas.
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