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Photos: Rivers State Police offers N1m reward for information on armed robbers behind attack on bullion van

The Rivers State Police Command is offering a reward of N1 million for information leading to the arrest of armed robbers responsible for the attack on a bullion van. 

On March 30th, daredevil armed robbers in SARS uniform attacked the bullion van with REG. NO.PF 2786 SPY, at Igwuruta-ali along Airport road by foursquare junction.
They shot dead one MOPOL nad made away with three bags filled with cash. Below is the Press Release issued today and signed by the spokesperson , DSP Omoni Oboli.



The Rivers State Police Command has declared wanted the Armed Robbers that attacked a Bullion Van at Igwuruta Ali on Thursday 30th March, 2017.

The command has put a ransom of One Million Naira (N1m) only, for anybody with useful information that can lead to the arrest of the hoodlums.

The public is hereby kindly requested to show support and understanding by sharing credible intelligence that can lead to their arrest.

Anybody with useful information can SMS or Call the Commissioner of Police on GSM number: 07034135464.
They can also reach the Command on the following numbers
1. 08098880134
2. 08032003514
3. 080333965
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The Commissioner of Police CP Zaki M. Ahmed wishes to assure the people of the State that any Information given will be treated with utmost confidentiality and the ransom is redeemable immediately.
DSP OMONI NNAMDI
POLICE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER,
FOR: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
RIVERS STATE COMMAND
PORT HARCOURT

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