Worshippers’ death in road crash, Soludos’ anger at Ezeife’s funeral, other South-east top stories

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The police spokesperson said, before the police intervened, an angry mob had earlier intercepted the suspects and set ablaze their minibus at the P-and-T Bus Stop in Okpara Avenue area of the state after the alarm was raised about the victim’s kidnap.The development highlights the worsening incidence of kidnapping in the state and South-east.The soldier, Muhammad Adamu, murdered the woman at the Nigerian Army’s 82 Division Barracks in the state.

He was tortured following the drowning of an Air Force cadet, Emmanuel Onyemereche, in the hotel’s swimming pool. The incident highlights how local vigilante operatives contribute to the worsening insecurity in Nigeria by taking part in arbitrary killings.that they would begin prosecution of a 24-year-old man for allegedly possessing and transacting in fake naira notes in the state.

The police said the victim was murdered in front of a lodge known as Miracle Lodge in Uturu, a community in the local Government Area of the state.Police arrest officer who shot businessman dead over bribe paymentThe businessman, Emmanuel Okocha, hailed from Abiriba, a community in Ohafia Local Government Area in the South-eastern state.

Ms Chinaka, an assistant superintendent of police, identified the operative as Obagi Njok, a police corporal attached to the Abayi Police Division in the state.

 

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