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Can we retrieve the finger prints on the weapons and compare them with the voters ID fingerprints database? Or we don't have that.
Why waste resources investigating when it is clear that the arms are destined for NPP HQ? This is part of their preparations for 2016 campaigns. They have already thrown the first salvo by burning down the Central Medical Sto ...
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This is nothing but self glorification,the story is not true the seized weapons must be on display for me to believe, otherwise this is no news let alone warrant any job well done, could have been planted by the Police to enf ...
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Two weeks is not enough to monitor. In abroad, the police can monitor something for years.
The police should have laid ambush with plian cloth cloth men than to collect the guns and expect the robbers to surface. In the 21st Century, crime has become sophiscated so the ought to learn to be on thier toes
IT COULD MEAN THAT THE OWNERS DECIDED TO DISPOSE OF THEM LIKE THAT. IF THEY HAD BEEN CAUGHT, THEY COULD HAVE BEEN CALLED, "BOKO HARAM MEN". THEY DID NOT WANT THAT.
Just one week? No no no, it takes time to investigate and so the police should have kept the surveillance going-
They can't locate the owners because the police and guns owner are the same. No wonder they laid surveillance but could not nab anyone.
HOW WILL THEY SHOW UP? THEY HAVE A TIP OFF FROM THE POLICE SERVICE. "ABOA NO BEKA WOA OFIRI WO NTOMA MU".
THE GUNS BELONGS TO EVILDARFS NDCS PERIOD !!
Police and armed robbers are the same
In this very case I suspect the same person might have also tipped THE ARMED ROBBERS NOT to show up for the heavy weapons.Thank GOD the guns are anyway in save hands.
where do they get this from