In order to calm the tension that followed the bloody clash at Dei-Dei, resulting into the loss of lives, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), on Tuesday commenced intensive raiding of all the forests around Jiwa, Dei-Dei and its environs and the arrest of over 15 suspects in the process.
The Sarkin Jiwa, HRH Alhaji Idris Musa who endorsed the raid, also confirmed the allegations that the forests harbour criminal elements who disturb the peace of the communities.
Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement to FCT Minister, Ikharo Attah, said the operation was necessitated by public outcry against the activities of scavengers, popularly known as Baban Bolas.
Attah noted that while residents confirmed the involvement of the scavengers in the Dei-Dei crisis, it has been also established that a lot of notorious crimes were traceable to them.
He bemoaned a situation where scavengers are often found to be moving around with dangerous weapons and attacking innocent residents.
According to him, the operation will be extended to other places where these criminal elements, to guarantee maximum safety and security for all residents.
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Attah added that FCTA had no plans to stop the legitimate business of waste collection and recycling but have the responsibility to tackle the crimes and criminals operating under any guise.
“We got intensive complaints about insecurity around Jiwa axis and communities that have come under attacks by people believed to be baban bolas. This area is also notorious as it was the place where two police officers were ambushed and their rifles were also taken away before they were later recovered.
“This is why we have to come out today under the directives of the FCT Minister, to clean all the dangerous forests where these people are taking shelter and wreaking havoc on the residents. We have arrested over 15 persons.
“Waste collection and recycling are not crimes, but the crimes associated with Baban Bolas, are what we will not fold our hands and watch,” Attah noted.
Also, a man who works in Kagini Community, Chidiebere Nwajiuba, with a heavy heart confirmed the notoriety of the scavengers in the area, saying that he had fallen victim several times.
Further, with a sorrow-ladened voice, he alleged that his car had been vandalised, while buildings under construction in his site within the same area were attacked and all iron stolen by the scavengers.
Nwajiuba also corroborated the claims that scavengers were involved in the crisis that rocked Dei-Dei and its environs last week.