The vigilante commander in Ojoto community in Anambra state and two others have been apprehended over the alleged kidnap and murder of a tricycle operator, Oluchukwu Onah.
Onah,25, was declared missing on May 28, 2023, when he failed to return after going out for the day’s business.
The commercial tricycle rider was from Ovoko community, Igbo-Eze South Local Government Area of Enugu State but resided in Oba, Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State.
It’s gathered that his neighbour in Oba had raised the alarm over his whereabouts and subsequently reported to the police.
The owner of the tricycle (name withheld) said that the missing Oluchukwu, rode the tricycle under a hire purchase agreement, according to Vanguard.
He, however, engaged the services of a security tracker that eventually yielded positive results, leading to the arrest of a man in possession of the missing tricycle used by the deceased.
He added that on further interrogation, the man confessed to buying the tricycle from Ojoto community vigilante operatives.
“When the police arrested the vigilante that sold the tricycle to him, he also subsequently mentioned the vigilante commander as the one who masterminded the abduction and subsequent killing of Oluchukwu and allegedly throwing his corpse at Mmili John Ojoto, a popular river in that side of the community,” he said.
The deceased’s father, Emmanuel Onah who raised the alarm over the brutal murder of his struggling son, has called for justice over the heinous act and lamented that another painful aspect of the ugly story is that the perpetrators have refused to disclose where they buried his son.
While calling for a thorough investigation, he appealed to the police for diligent prosecution and recovery of his son’s body.
While the State Police Public Relations Officer, Ikenga Tochi, said he has not been briefed on the incident, a senior police officer from Ogidi Division who spoke in confidence disclosed that Ojoto community stakeholders are interested in the matter while police have ramped up efforts to arrest some other indigenes in the community mentioned as accomplices by the suspects already in custody.
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