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Family Accuses Anambra Police Of Using Man For Ritual

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The family of Chinonso Omeh, who reportedly died in police custody, has demanded justice for him as the police are unable to provide his dead body saying he had been used for ritual.

Chinonso, who is a native of Umuogboagu community, Enugu Ezike, in the Igbo Eze North Local Government Area of Enugu State, died while in custody of the State Criminal Investigation Department Annex, Awkuzu.

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According to Onyebuchi, the elder brother of the deceased, who spoke with newsmen on Wednesday in Onitsha, Anambra State, stated that the victim, who operated a car wash centre at the Ogbunike area, was arrested on February 4, 2022.

He explained that the deceased was arrested at the instance of one Austin on alleged charges of threat to life.

He said that Chinonso was detained at the Ogidi Police Station and later transferred to Awkuzu, adding that the police at Awkuzu denied the family access to him after initially denying that he was in their custody.

“After repeated attempts to see him at the Awkuzu State CID Annex failed, we wrote a petition to the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Zone 13, Ukpo, Anambra State, through a lawyer and the Investigating Police Officer at Ogidi was summoned. He gave a graphic account of how, when and who he handed the late Chinonso over to at Awkuzu.

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“When the team from Awkuzu was also summoned to Zone 13, they confessed that Chinonso was in their custody, but dead now, having slumped in their cell and later pronounced dead by a medical doctor,” he added.

Onyebuchi further alleged that when the family requested to see the corpse, they were taken to a private mortuary and shown the body of a 70-year-old man instead of their brother.

He accused the police of killing his brother for ritual purposes as they could not provide his corpse.

The victim’s brother said the last time the family met the team investigating the matter at Zone 13, they were surprised to hear that the two police officers from Awkuzu  —  the IPO, Michael Nelson, and his team leader known as Big Sam — who were earlier detained, had been released.

While calling for justice, he insisted that the police should come clean and tell the family what happened to Chinonso.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, said the complaint was before the command.

“The command has since received the complaint and the case is under investigation,” Ikenga added.

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 13, Ukpo, Umaru Muri, said a full-scale investigation into the incident was ongoing.

Muri said a report of the investigation would be forwarded to him, adding that he had also summoned all the parties involved in the case.

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