From Monday Ochuko – Asaba
The Delta State Police Command says it has decisively quelled violent disturbances orchestrated by hoodlums and criminal elements who attempted to hijack the New Year Eve celebrations in parts of Asaba, Delta State capital.
At about 12.00am on New Year eve, Thursday, January 1, 2026, the Command operatives led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of operations engaged in a robust township patrol comprising Divisional Police Officers, Tactical Commanders and their men to guarantee the safety of law-abiding residents and commuters during the festivities.
During the operation, miscreants, touts and hoodlums, emboldened by a large crowd during the celebrations, engaged in acts of lawlessness by blocking major roads, illegal car races, reckless and dangerous driving, knocking down some commuters in the milieu, throwing fireworks at innocent members of the public and causing widespread public disturbance. The situation degenerated further as these hoodlums resorted to violent attacks on police patrol teams, hurling stones and other dangerous items while also burning tyres at key junctions, thereby deliberately obstructing free and safe movements, especially for worshippers returning from the New Year church services.
The Police, acting swiftly and professionally, deployed lawful crowd control measures to disperse the violent mob, restore order and prevent further breakdown of law and order.
As a result of the operation, forty-three (43) suspects were arrested. Items recovered from them include twenty-five vehicles, eight tricycles, fireworks, various hard drugs, and other dangerous offensive weapons. The suspects are currently in custody while investigations are ongoing to determine the extent of their involvement, after which they will be charged to court accordingly.
The SUPREME learnt that, normalcy has since been fully restored, and the Command remains calm and under effective police control.
The command assures residents of its commitment to protecting lives and property and urges the public to celebrate responsibly, obey the law and promptly report suspicious activities.
Spokesman of the Command, SP Bright Edafe confirmed the story.
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