A nephew of former President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr. Oguanisi Akpusu, has been arrested in Bayelsa State over the alleged shooting of two persons during a masquerade in Emeyal 1 community in Ogbia Local Government Area.
He has since been released as the police said the shooting was “accidental.
The Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa 
State, Mr. Asuquo Amba, made this disclosure while parading suspects 
before journalists in Yenagoa.
The CP made no comment about how Akpusu came to be in possession of a gun. Amba said the victims of the accident sustained gunshot injuries in their legs and thighs.
He explained that Akpusu was part of the
 ongoing masquerade in Ogbia kingdom, during which he shot two persons 
at Emeyal 1 and was arrested by policemen attached to the Kolo Police 
Division.
He said the case had been moved to the Serious Crimes Unit of the state police command in Yenagoa.
“Preliminary investigations showed that 
it was a case of accidental discharge at a masquerade in Otuoke and 
Emeyal area of Ogbia LGA. The victims are being taken care of by the 
suspect and the Ogbia people. It may have been a mistake,” Asuquo said.
Meanwhile, a 35-year-old Bayelsa State 
resident, Preye Idan, and his pregnant wife, Divine, 18, have been 
arrested for armed robbery.
They told journalists while being 
paraded before journalists in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital that 
they ventured into crime because they had no other way of surviving.
Preye, a father of one, who claimed to 
be a timber merchant, and his wife, were among 96 suspects paraded by 
the Bayelsa State Police Command on Wednesday for various criminal 
activities across the state.
Preye did not betray any emotion as he recounted how he procured a pistol with live .9mm ammunition from a gunrunner.
With the gun, he robbed a boutique at 
Biogbolo-Epie in Yenagoa metropolis forcing the owner, Juliet Uchenna, 
to hand over cash she had on her at gunpoint.
He claimed that that day, September 21, 
2017, his “spirit”led him to one Iro Royereyigha (30), his kinsman, whom
 he thought could help him out of his absolute poverty.
Preye said he went in company with his 
wife, to meet Royereyigha to assist them to get a gun that they could 
use to carry out a robbery.
He said, “We were so poor that we could 
not afford the basic things of life. There was nobody to help. That was 
why we thought we could break out of poverty by going into robbery for 
survival. That was our first time of carrying out a robbery.
“I gave Royereyigha N1,000, when he 
handed the gun to me. He told us that after we carried out the robbery, 
we must give him N100,000 for the gun.
Corroborating Preye’s account, his wife, Divine, agreed that both of them went for the robbery operation at the boutique.
She said, “Both of us went to 
Royereyigha’s house. We actually asked for toy guns but he said he could
 not arrange toy guns but real ones.
“The plan was that I should pretend as 
if I wanted to buy clothes and other items at the shop. In the process, 
my husband was supposed to come and threaten them with the gun. The plan
 worked as we conceived.
“That day, we met two ladies at the 
boutique – the owner and one of her assistants. After my purchases, my 
husband came in with the gun and asked them to lie down on the ground. 
As they were lying down, he asked me to go and fetch a tricycle to 
enable us to escape.
“As I left the place, one of the ladies 
escaped and raised the alarm. Her screaming attracted passers-by, who 
apprehended us and handed us over to the police.”
The police would later arrest Royereyigha, who confessed that he indeed sold the gun to the couple.
The father of 11 claimed to have been influenced by the devil.
When asked why he involved his wife in the business, the 38-year-old suspect replied that “it was the devil’s temptation”.
But his 24-year-old, wife, Abazi, a 
frozen foods dealer, lamented that if she knew that the bag her husband 
gave to her contained a gun, she would have raised the alarm.
Amba, expressed concern over rising 
cases of illegal possession of firearms, cult activities, robberies, 
kidnapping and sundry crimes in some parts of the state.
Asuquo said that police operatives 
arrested no fewer than 16 suspected armed robbers, five kidnappers, 66 
miscreants and cult members in different parts of the state.
Recovered from various suspects were 
four locally-made revolver pistols, two pump-action guns, one 7.62mm 
live ammunition, 20 .9mm live ammunition and 30 rounds of AAA 
cartridges.
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