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10 held for child trafficking, robbery, murder

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TRACKING___Police in Enugu State have arrested 10 suspects for various offences ranging from child trafficking to armed robbery, cultism and murder.

The state Commissioner of Police, Ahmad Abdurrahman, paraded the suspects yesterday.

The commissioner said the suspects were arrested policemen attached to Operation Puff Adder.

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Abdurrahman said his men arrested four persons – Benedict Agbodache (who claimed to be 87 years and a medical doctor), Hyacinth Onah (60), Uchechi Joseph (19-year-old mother of a trafficked child), and Abubarkar Idris aka Buhari (26) – for conspiracy and child trafficking.

The commissioner said that Agbodache (who manages Moonlight Hospital and Maternity, Bunker, Coal Camp, Enugu), allegedly bought Joseph’s male child for N300,000 and sold same child to Onah for N1 million.

The police chief said Idris of Bunker, Coal Camp, Enugu acted as a middleman.

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He said: “The suspects were arrested by police operatives attached to Central Police Station (CPS) of the command following a report made on 5th March, 2020, about 7p.m., by one of the suspects, Joseph, that one of them, Abubakar Idris (also known as Buhari) took her to one nearby Moonlight Hospital and Maternity, where she was delivered of a baby boy. However, Dr. Benedict Agbodache of the said hospital/maternity bought the child at N300,000 from her and she used N45,000.

“Upon arrest, the doctor admitted to buying the child from his mother and selling him to Hyacinth Onah through Ukamaka Onah, his wife, at the sum of N1,000.000.

“The child has been rescued; while investigation is ongoing with a view to arresting more suspects and bringing them to book.”

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According to him, the police recovered N700,000 and one sewing machine from the suspects.

The commissioner said another suspect, Dominic Nwajobi (28) of Colliery Quarters, Coal Camp, Enugu, was arrested for murder.

He said: “The suspect was arrested on 9th March, 2020 by police operatives attached to Central Police Station of the command, following a report received from a complainant that on the same date about 11a.m., the complainant and the deceased, Emmanuel David, went to Colliery Quarters, Coal Camp, Enugu to sell Neolife health supplement products, and the suspect suddenly started attacking the deceased, claiming that he had warned him not to come to the area to sell the products again.

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“As he was physically attacking the deceased, the deceased suddenly slumped and was immediately rushed to Eastern Nigeria Medical Hospital, where he was confirmed dead. Investigation has commenced and the case will be charged to court soon.”

Abdurrahman said that another suspect, Chukwu Chimaobi (16), a student of Community Secondary School, Ihe, Awgu Local Government Area, Enugu State was also arrested for murder.

He added: “On 25th February, 2020 about 1:30p.m., Mbanabo Police Division received a report by the Principal of Community Secondary School, Ihe in Awgu Local Government Area of Enugu State, that a student of the school stabbed his classmate to death and took to his heels.

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“The police operatives of the division rushed to the scene and evacuated the victim, Miracle Egbo (17), to the hospital, where he was confirmed dead. The suspect was later arrested, while the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) is investigating.”

For offence of cultism and murder, the Anti-Cult Unit of the police command arrested Charles Onoh aka Hausa (23), Chigozie Onoh aka Stone (25) and Eze Gerald aka Anything (35), all of Vikings Confraternity; and Okoro Sunday (38), an alleged member of Black Axe Confraternity.

“Following reports that there was cult crisis at 9th Mile area of the state on March 9, 2020, which led to the killing of three persons, operatives of the Anti-Cultism Unit of the command stormed the area on March 10, 2020, joined forces with operatives of 9th Mile Police Division and were able to arrest the suspects.

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“Preliminary investigations reveal that the first suspect, Charles Onoh aka Hausa, a member of the Vikings Confraternity and recently released from prison custody sometimes in March 2019, was having a procession, shooting of guns and other cult activities with his cult members during his deceased father’s wake, when they got information that one of their cult members had been killed by members of the Black Axe cult group at 9th Mile Expressway.

“They immediately took off to the location, with the second suspect, Chigozie Onoh aka Stone, where they shot dead a member of the Black Axe Cult group,” the commissioner said.

Abdurrahman said that full-scale investigation was on to further arrest members of the cult groups involved in the clash and murder of the victims and to recover their operational weapons.

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