Ernest Chinwo in Port Harcourt
Confusion has enveloped the Rivers State
Police Command as a suspected ritual killer, Ifeanyichukwu Maxwell
Dike, escaped from police detention shortly after he was taken to the
State Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Port Harcourt.
The 23-year-old Dike was arrested at
Eliozu Community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers last
Saturday by men of the Okporo Police Station.
According to a statement by the State
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Omoni Nnamdi (DSP), Dike
abducted one eight-year-old Chikamso Victory, of the same address.
Nnamdi explained: “The little girl was abducted, defiled and killed,
while her vagina, eyes, tongue and breast were removed and put in a
polythene bag. The suspect was going to dispose of the body, when he was
arrested by the local vigilante that suspected his movement.
“On being questioned, the suspect
dropped the bag and took to flight. Consequently, he was given a hot
chase and arrested. On further interrogation by the Police, he confessed
and took the Police to where the vital organs were concealed. The body
and the organs have been recovered, paraded and deposited in the
mortuary. While the suspect is helping us in Investigation.”
But contrary to what the PPRO said, when
the suspect was taken to the state CID, the Investigating Police
Officer (IPO), one Johnbosco, reportedly removed the handcuff that was
on Dike to take his statement.
As he was leading the suspect to the cell, he ran away and all efforts to catch him failed.
As he was leading the suspect to the cell, he ran away and all efforts to catch him failed.
The father of the victim, Dr. Ernest
Nmezuwuba, narrated: “After taking the corpse to the State CID with the
suspect handcuffed, the Inspector that led me there; the commissioner
(CP) said I should come and that they should officially hand this case
to the state CID, which I followed up.
“Reaching there, I saw the DSP in charge of the place, we explained to him what happened and the man shouted.
“He (DSP) called one Johnbosco to record everything and take statement. We were there with the suspect in handcuff. When we got to the state CID, there was no light in the entire State CID. I wrote my statement with candle; imagine a whole state CID. The Johnbosco removed the handcuff from the suspect’s hand for him (suspect) to write his statement.
“Reaching there, I saw the DSP in charge of the place, we explained to him what happened and the man shouted.
“He (DSP) called one Johnbosco to record everything and take statement. We were there with the suspect in handcuff. When we got to the state CID, there was no light in the entire State CID. I wrote my statement with candle; imagine a whole state CID. The Johnbosco removed the handcuff from the suspect’s hand for him (suspect) to write his statement.
“At a point, the boy (Dike) said he was
thirsty and Johnbosco said I should buy pure water for him and I asked
him; are you crazy? Is something wrong with you? Why would you ask me to
buy water for a person that killed my daughter? Why would I buy water
for a ritualist? And I told Johnbosco that it was none of my business.
“Some policemen were at the gate with
guns while we were at the charge room writing statement. After we
finished writing our statement, Johnbosco called the IPO to go and put
the suspect in the cell. The suspect was not handcuffed at that time.
“They did not walk up to a pole when I heard hold am, hold am. He has escaped. Whether he jumped the fence or not, I cannot say because the entire place was dark; it was around 7.30 to 8p.m. I now told Johnbosco that you know what you are doing.
“They did not walk up to a pole when I heard hold am, hold am. He has escaped. Whether he jumped the fence or not, I cannot say because the entire place was dark; it was around 7.30 to 8p.m. I now told Johnbosco that you know what you are doing.
“They (policemen) came out with
torchlight and checked under the cars parked there. Then I saw the DCP, I
mean the Deputy Commissioner of Police and he said; what nonsense is
this? He then asked of Johnbosco and he was told he was inside. The DCP
then said that they should handcuff both his hands and legs. The DCP
asked Johnbosco if he had ever seen where any policeman has removed
handcuff from the hands of an arrested ritualist. He ordered that
Johnbosco be thrown in the cell and immediately informed the CP.”
A distraught Nmezuwuba believes the police colluded to ensure the escape of the suspected ritual killer.
A distraught Nmezuwuba believes the police colluded to ensure the escape of the suspected ritual killer.
“I cannot understand this country; this
must be a planned game and I must fight it to the end. They have to
provide that suspect. The Rivers State Police must provide him while
Johnbosco should remain in detention. This incident has proved the kind
of country we are living. What is going to happen in this particular
matter; honestly speaking, heaven will hear it. The whole world will
hear it.
“This boy (suspect) is related to me; we
are from the same village. He killed my daughter inside his room. The
landlord is my in-law and also his own in-law. The landlord was arrested
and the same day, they released him (landlord) with N50,000. The name
of the landlord is Pius Nwoko. I went to him and he told me this,” he
lamented.
But reacting to the incident, the state Commissioner of Police, Zaki Ahmed, confirmed the incident but denied any collusion.
But reacting to the incident, the state Commissioner of Police, Zaki Ahmed, confirmed the incident but denied any collusion.
Speaking on a radio programme monitored
in Port Harcourt Monday, Ahmed said: “What I am saying is that it was
individual negligence that caused it. The escape happened in the
presence of the complainant; that is the parent of the deceased. The boy
(suspect) escaped under the cover of the night. But we are making every
effort, every move and by the grace of the Almighty God, within a short
time, he will be arrested. We are not relenting. We know that this is a
serious problem; it can happen to anybody.
“It is too bad it happened, but it is
one of those things. Sometimes, things can happen this way. We have
moved a lot of resources, both human and material resources, to ensure
that the culprit is arrested. We call on the people to confide in us if
they have any useful information. I will act on it.”
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