jungle justice: Police investigate rice farmer’s murder in Enugu

Investigation into the murder of a rice farmer in Nenwe, Aninri Local Government Area of the state and subsequent retaliatory killing of the alleged perpetrator has been launched by the Enugu State Police Command on Tuesday.

The victim identified as Mr Ngozi Ogbuewu, hails from Umuekuma, Ugwuokpa, Emudo – Nenwe

UGAMATV gathered that a young man of about 25 years old, identified as Ifeanyi Ubah, a native of Nomeh in Nkanu East Council Area of the state had gone to Ugwuokpa Village in Emudo Nenwe, a neighbouring community and killed his victim who was returning from his rice farm with his wife.

Sources told our correspondent that the suspect who was later killed had cut off the head and hid same in a bag, took it home before luck ran out of him and was caught by his people who later handed him over to Nenwe people.

One of the sources, who gave his name as Dj-stuky Guy, told our correspondent that the said Ifeanyi came to Nenwe and ambushed the victim along the farm track road.

“The victim had gone to his rice farm with his wife to apply fertilizer and other pesticides and while he was returning home with his wife in motorcycle, the suspect struck and pushed them down. The wife was lucky and ran away while the husband was macheted, and subsequently was killed and head cut off.

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Guy, however, disclosed that while he was being questioned by his community members, people of Nenwe who were informed of the incident by the wife of the victim that escaped, stormed Nomeh and demanded the suspect.

Another community leader from Nomeh, told our correspondent in an interview that his community had to hand over the suspect to the Nenwe community to avoid inter-communal war as result of the incident.

“My community told Nenwe people that we had no hand in the incident and that was why we handed the suspect over to them. That is what I know of the incident.”

However, a community source, told our correspondent that the suspect after he was handed over to Nenwe community, they killed him and burnt his corpse.

He said that the angry community youths chased police operatives who intervened away, before allegedly killing the suspect.

When the State Police Public Relations officer, ASP Daniel Ndukwe, was contacted on telephone, he confirmed the incident.

He simply said in a text message, “A case of murder/jungle justice reported at Nenwe Police Division is being investigated, please.”

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