Azuka was abducted on December 24, 2024, in Onitsha but his decomposing body was found in the early hours of Thursday February 6, 2025 at the 2nd Niger Bridge by a joint security team comprising the police and operatives of the Anambra Vigilante Group (AVG).
The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam, confirmed the arrest of the suspects on Friday during a press briefing at the command headquarters in Awka, the state capital.
Itam said that following the recovery of Azuka’s corpse, the joint security operatives acting on intelligent-led information arrested nine suspects actively involved in the unfortunate incident and recovered two pump action guns.
One of the suspects sustained a gunshot injury in his leg during a gun duel with the Police operatives, the CP said.
He identified the arrested suspects to include 30-year-old Ugochukwu Onuorah; 20-year-old Ikemefuna Ossai; 27-year-old Ikenna Orugu; 19-year-old Chibuike Obiefuna, and 19-year-old Chinonso Olisa.
Others are; 21-year-old Chinedu Okoli; 25-year-old David Ojini, and 20-year-old Peter Sunday, described by the police as the most notorious of them with a big tattoo inscription of "No Peace 4 the Government" on his chest.
From Saharareporters
The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Nnaghe Obono Itam, confirmed the arrest of the suspects on Friday during a press briefing at the command headquarters in Awka, the state capital.
Itam said that following the recovery of Azuka’s corpse, the joint security operatives acting on intelligent-led information arrested nine suspects actively involved in the unfortunate incident and recovered two pump action guns.
One of the suspects sustained a gunshot injury in his leg during a gun duel with the Police operatives, the CP said.
He identified the arrested suspects to include 30-year-old Ugochukwu Onuorah; 20-year-old Ikemefuna Ossai; 27-year-old Ikenna Orugu; 19-year-old Chibuike Obiefuna, and 19-year-old Chinonso Olisa.
Others are; 21-year-old Chinedu Okoli; 25-year-old David Ojini, and 20-year-old Peter Sunday, described by the police as the most notorious of them with a big tattoo inscription of "No Peace 4 the Government" on his chest.
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This is good news
ReplyDeleteThey should be dealt with accordingly. Wicked souls..
ReplyDeleteGreat one from the police!...These guys are soo young faa
ReplyDeleteI'm so sad seeing their ages ðŸ˜. Small boys, the teenagers can pass as my sons. It's so sad that they are this hardened at such young age.
ReplyDeleteMay the law take its course and get them punished accordingly.
Kai, youths that should be working legitimately or schooling/learning a trade and building their lives. SMH!
These are young ones ohhh. Wasting their life away when they can do better.
ReplyDeleteOne of the suspects has a tattoo on his chest where he boldly inscribed the words;"No Peace For The Government"😬
ReplyDeleteBro, you're going straight to jail... The judge would be like "Where's the evidence"?
And the police would reply;"See am for em chest"😂
Wetin many of us dey tok low key for inside our belle... issorite
Good. Sentence to life without parole.
ReplyDeleteNope,they should be killed already. They didn't show him mercy.
DeleteHeartless souls...
ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace
Thank God they were caught. Can you imagine, they're even less than 30 years old, why are they in a hurry to be rich?
ReplyDeleteThey should be dealt with
Kill them all . useless and lazy youths
ReplyDeleteThank God..
ReplyDeleteThey even withdraw 100,000, 000 (One Hundred Million Naira) from his Account
ReplyDeleteIt is good that some suspect had been arrested, but my questions are:
ReplyDeleteAre these ones the real culprit?
Why didn't the police swing into action since December 24th that the deceased was abducted?
May God comfort her family.