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isa·Crime· 14 days ago

Delta Police Nab Female Drug Baron in Asaba

Delta Police Nab Female Drug Baron in Asaba

On March 17, Delta State police operatives and members of the Achalla Ibusa Vigilante stormed a residence at the Power Line axis of Asaba. They seized illicit substances including Ice, Colorado, Canadian Loud, suspected Indian Hemp, and tramadol. Four suspects—Faith Uyaterimo, Peter Nnamani, Paul Nnamani, and Abuchi Miracle—were arrested during the operation. According to the police spokesperson, all suspects and exhibits are now in custody. The investigation is ongoing.

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hala14 days ago

What do you all think prompted the police and vigilante collaboration in Asaba raid?

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kris14 days ago

Are we sure the vigilantes joined because of resource shortages, or could other factors be at play?

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julia14 days ago

I doubt the police officially teamed up with vigilantes. It might just be misinformation or casual informant help.

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prince14 days ago

It's unusual that a single house could store Ice, Colorado, Canadian Loud and tramadol together.

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femi14 days ago

I'm not convinced the vigilante involvement improves transparency; community patrols sometimes bypass due process in arrests.

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jesse14 days ago

Local residents should formalize tips through official hotlines instead of ad hoc vigilante reports to ensure evidence holds up in court.

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