Imo State Police Command has arrested a three-man gang that
gruesomely murdered 24-year-old final year civil engineering student of
Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo State, Innocent Ndukwe.
According to Vanguard ,speaking after parading the suspects before journalists yesterday in Owerri, the Commissioner of Police, CP, Mr. Taiwo Lakanu, disclosed that soon after slaughtering their hapless victim, the hoodlums stole his Pathfinder Sports Utility Vehicle with registration number, Lagos KRD 109 BP, two plasma television sets, one home theatre and assorted personal effects.
Graphic photo below According to Vanguard ,speaking after parading the suspects before journalists yesterday in Owerri, the Commissioner of Police, CP, Mr. Taiwo Lakanu, disclosed that soon after slaughtering their hapless victim, the hoodlums stole his Pathfinder Sports Utility Vehicle with registration number, Lagos KRD 109 BP, two plasma television sets, one home theatre and assorted personal effects.
“Soon after getting credible information about the heinous act, the police control room quickly alerted operations of the command and they immediately searched the entire state.
‘’As a result, the assailants, who tried to escape the eagle-eyed operatives, were subsequently apprehended along West End-Old Nekede Road, Owerri, ”the CP said.
According to Mr. Lakanu, the late Ndukwe was found in a pool of his
own blood in a toilet in his residence at 18 Enuwa Street, Egbu, in the
Owerri North Local Government Area.
He gave the names of the all-male suspects who later confessed to the
crime as David Kwaguru, 30, from Sirwo in Langtang North Local
Government Area of Plateau State; Friday Ayuba, 28, a native of Keyelda
in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State and Francis Amos,
23, a native of Pingali in Langtang South Local Government Area also
in Plateau State.
The Imo police boss appealed to members of the public to be careful and
circumspect in choosing the people they employed as security guards.
“Events have since proved that most security guards often turn against their masters by collaborating with criminals to deal with them,” the CP said.
Source: Vanguard
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