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Thursday, August 10, 2023

Delta police nab suspected cultist for murder

Mr Edafe said that the suspect (name withheld) was apprehended by the anti-crime patrol team of the Oghara division of the command.

• August 10, 2023
Bright Edafe
Delta police spokesman Bright Edafe (Credit: Nigerian Guardian)

The police command in Delta has arrested a suspected cult member over the alleged murder of Destiny Idi, at Ogharaefe community, Ethiope West Local Government Area of the state.


The spokesman of the command, DSP Bright Edafe, told newsmen on Thursday in Warri that the deceased, 27, was allegedly killed on Aug. 5.


Mr Edafe said that the suspect (name withheld) was apprehended by the anti-crime patrol team of the Oghara division of the command.

He said that the state Commissioner of Police (CP), Wale Abass, had directed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Oghara Division, CSP Olasunkanmi Musiliu, to investigate the killing of deceased and apprehend the perpetrators.

“The DPO on Saturday led policemen attached to the division’s surveillance Anti-crime patrol to embark on a discreet investigation and trail the masterminds of the act.

“Acting on a witness’ account, the team stormed one hotel in Oghara (name withheld) and apprehended a member of Aro Bagger confraternity.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect was part of the syndicate that murdered one Onyekachi Chibuzor, popularly called “Odogwu”, on July 28, 2023.


“The suspect also confessed to have been involved in numerous cult-related attacks on perceived opponents in Oghara,” Mr Edafe said.


He said that the suspect denied being part of the gang that allegedly murdered Mr Idi but mentioned the duo of Onyeka and Paul, whose surnames were unknown, as those responsible for the killing.

“On Wednesday at about 11:30 a.m., the suspect led the operatives to the premises of Onyeka and Paul, who were not at home,” he said.


The police spokesman said that two English pump action guns, 20 live cartridges and one GLK Benz SUV were recovered from the suspects when searches were conducted on their premises.

Mr Edafe said that the apprehended suspect and the exhibits recovered were in police custody, adding that manhunt for the fleeing suspects was ongoing.


(NAN)

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