- Ndukwe said the masquerader was arraigned before the Nsukka Magistrate Court in Enugu State and was granted bail by the court.
- Uzuegbu stressed that the command will henceforth not hesitate to bring anyone found wanting to book, just as in the case at hand.
The Anti-Cultism Tactical Squad of the Enugu State Police Command’s Nsukka Division has detained and charged a masquerade, also known as Oriokpa, for allegedly attacking a woman.
Oriokpa was granted bail after being charged on Thursday at a Nsukka Magistrate Court.
The masquerade got into controversy after hitting a female victim at Nsukka’s Ugwuoye Junction (names concealed).
A statement by the spokesman of the Enugu State Police Command, Daniel Ndukwe disclosed that an investigation into the case suggested that the suspect was part of a group of masqueraders that similarly assaulted a female nurse riding a motorcycle in April, as captured in a viral video.
“He was today, May 22, 2024, arraigned in the Nsukka Magistrate Court of Enugu State, Nigeria, but was granted bail by the court.
“Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Kanayo Uzuegbu, psc (+), while condemning the act, has warned those intending to hide under the guise of culturally celebrating masquerades to commit such criminal act of assault against fellow citizens to desist forthwith.
“He stressed that the Command will henceforth not hesitate to bring anyone found wanting to book, just as in the case at hand,” Ndukwe stated.