Angry youths have reportedly buried alive a suspected armed
robbers, Chukwudi Omaka, who along with his gang members allegedly
robbed and killed a businessman.
The businessman, Idam
Ogbonnia, was killed at Amaisri community in Afikpo North Local
Government Area of Ebonyi State. Police on Monday, paraded three of
those who reportedly killed Ogbonnia. A witness, who is a resident of
the community, Emmanuel Udu, said Omaka was also among robbers who
robbed a cold room known as Etuelughu, belonging to Oko Udu Monday and
another businessman identified simply as David, selling provisions.
He
said: “The handsome boy (Omaka) was beaten thoroughly. Despite that, he
refused to name his members. He was later buried alive by Amasiri
youths.”
It was learnt that after burying Omaka, youths planted a
tree on the grave in accordance with the customs of the community
against anyone who committed a crime. The tradition has been as old as
the community.
Those paraded included Gideon Omaka, Chukwudi
Omaka’s brother and Idam Nwabueze Amadi. Parading the suspects before
journalists at the state Police Command Headquarters, Abakaliki, the
state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Dr. Jude Madu, said the
suspects lay an ambush for the team of Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and
shot about three policemen.
He said the incident occurred last Friday and that some suspects, including Gideon Omaka, were arrested.
Madu
said the state commissioner of police had declared war on criminals by
deploying policemen to fish out criminals in the community. Gideon (29),
told journalists he was a former convict but did not know anything
about the robbery for which his brother was killed.
He said: “I was in my house when people attacked me and killed my brother, Chukwudi. I ran away.
They said my brother was one of those who robbed Idam Ogbonnia in my village.
My
brother was the one who was buried alive when I ran away. The people
later arrested me. “I just returned from prison that was why the people
said I knew about the robbery that took place in my community for which
my brother was accused, attacked and buried alive. I was released from
prison March this year.”
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