Imo State Police Command said more than 150 out of the 1,884 inmates that escaped from the Oweri Correction Centre after the jail break of April 5 when hoodlums attacked the facility have returned.
According to The Sun, operation to get back the inmates was carried out by operatives of the Imo State Police Command in conjunction with members of the IRT Team, various Mobile Police units and others.
Some of the inmates were arrested in their villages while some were picked up at various motor parks while trying to change their clothes and leave town.
Some were also picked up in the homes of their girlfriends and concubines. There were also some apprehended while hiding in the homes of their sureties, Saturday Sun was informed.
It was further gathered that some arrests were facilitated by some community youths and traditional rulers. Villagers rounded up about five of the inmates and returned them to the police authorities.
It was gathered that some of the escapee inmates called the investigating police officers (IPOs) in charge of their cases who advised them to return to the Correctional Centre. Many of the prisoners also returned to the centre voluntarily.
One of the IPOs who spoke on condition of anonymity said about ten of the inmates who were freed from the prison called him and sought his advice on what to do. He said he advised them to return to the prison, adding that they complied immediately.
One of such inmates is a 60-year-old man, Fabian Obioha. He is facing trial in the High Court 1 in Owerri, Imo state for kidnapping and possession of arms and ammunition.
The police said the incident that occurred on April 5 when armed men overran the Imo State Police Command headquarters and burnt over 36 operational vehicles and 16 private cars parked within the headquarters has made the police officers in the state to be at alert.
In the last three months, no fewer than 12 police formations were attacked and razed by yet unidentified gunmen. They include Obowo Aboh Mbaise, Isiala Mbano, Etiti Ehime Mbano, Orlu, Orusu, Nwaorieubi, Ahiazu baise, Ezinihitte Mbaise, Mbieri and Nwaorieubi.
The gunmen also attacked the judiciary, as magistrate courts in Ngor Okpala and Ihitle Uboma councils were torched.
Imo State Commissioner of Police, Nasiru Mohammed said “It was quite unfortunate. I want to give kudos to my police personnel who took the attack as a challenge and made sure nothing like that has happened here again. We have started arresting some of the inmates who escaped from the correctional centre. Some of them were arrested in the villages and some in their hideouts.
“I want to thank the Acting Inspector General of Police, Mr. Usman Baba Aikali who has assisted the command by sending more personnel from Abuja. We have the IRT team, different mobile personnel from different squadrons, tactical team who are working in joint operation with our personnel and this has resulted in some achievements and Imo state is calm now.
“I want to thank the community youth, traditional rulers who had assisted us to arrest some of the suspects. We are totally ready for the hoodlums and we are going after them. We need the support of the traditional rulers, and we urge the community youths to assist us and give useful information that will help us to deal with the hoodlums.
“Imo State is calm. The morale of my officers is high. We don’t want the people to panic; they should still build their confidence in us that police are still their friend. All the other security agencies plus the state government are working tirelessly to make sure the hoodlums are brought to book. From some of the suspects arrested, we recovered arms and ammunition like AK47 rifles, pump action and cartridges.
“We have arrested 25 suspected criminals who are terrorising the state. We are not relenting in our efforts. We are going after them. We are still investigating them to enable us arrest the other syndicate members.”