Community vigilante butchered on duty ′Family, residents accuse couple, police of complicity
From Obinna Odogwu, Ekwulobia
Mrs. Cordelia Umeh, a native of Umuinem
village, Umuonyiuka, in Ufuma, Orumba South Local Government Area of
Anambra State is distraught.
She cannot be consoled because her eldest
son, Mr. Chuks Umeh, was recently murdered in cold blood a few strides
from their home.
The deceased, 30, was a member of the
community’s vigilance group. On the night he was murdered, he had
allegedly rung the village bell at about 10pm, signalling the
commencement of duty; but unknown to him death was lurking at the
corner.
Before his tragic death, his kinsman, Mr.
Ezechukwu Okechukwu, had allegedly threatened on different occasions to
deal with him over a series of issues. Some of their kinsmen, including
the chairman of their vigilance group, Mr. Andy Nwankwo Eze,
corroborated the allegation.
The accused, Ezechukwu Okechukwu, has, however, dismissed every
allegation against him as false. Ezechukwu, who visited The Sun office
in Awka, maintained that he was innocent of the crime. He, however,
alleged that one Chibuike Akamnonu, had confessed to the police of
committing the crime.
The Anambra State Police Command, which has been accused of complicities
in the murder incident now generating serious tension in the community
declined to speak on the matter when our reporter called him. The Police
Commissioner, Mr. Sam Okaula, told our reporter that he would not comment on the matter.
The deceased’s mother, Mrs. Umeh, a
widow, and other members f the family told Daily Sun that the accused,
Mr. Okechukwu, and his wife, Ifeyinwa, a police sergeant, had some questions to answer over Chuks’ death.
“On October 2, 2016, Chuks had gone to the village square to charge his
electric torch but he never returned alive” the deceased’s mother began.
“Owners of the house where he went to recharge his torch empathetically
said that he collected the torch a few minutes past 10pm that night.
Afterwards he proceeded to ring the security bell, as he was the one in
charge of it.
“While he was out for security duty, some people swooped on him on the lonely route, leading to the village square.
“People are testifying that they saw two dreadful persons come into the village that night.
“People are testifying that they saw two dreadful persons come into the village that night.
“From what we saw in the morning, Chuks
was strangled to death behind a house whose owners live abroad. They
later deposited his body on the road, wore him his foot wear and put his
security torchlight in his hand. They later inflicted deep cuts in the
head with axe and scooped out his brain.”
Recalling how both families got at the crossroads, she said that they
had been enmeshed in bitter quarrel before the incident happened over a
missing fowl. Okechukwu, she said, had accused the deceased of stealing
his broiler, an allegation she dismissed.
“One day, he locked up all the members of
the community’s vigilance group. But the community bailed them all. We
were at Eke square when they returned and everybody clearly heard
Okechukwu and his wife, saying that they had been spiritually targeting
Chuks
but he could not get him.
but he could not get him.
“He personally tried using the police to
intimidate him but could not succeed. He said that the next step was to
spill blood. They said that many families would cry soon. The villagers
replied him immediately, urging him to get ready to buy a shovel and a
hoe with which he would use to bury his victims.
“Each time he saw Chuks, he would be pointing at him, threatening that he should get ready for him.
“Now that he has been killed, the
villagers have gone to Okechukwu’s house to ask him what had transpired.
Okechukwu replied that maybe the deity he had commissioned to kill his
enemies had begun working, starting with Chuks.
“Puzzled, our people asked him whether
idols had cutlasses, axes and arrows. He said he did not know – that
maybe Chuks was killed by hired assassins.”
Daily Sun learned that Eze’s wife,
Ifeyinwa, a police woman, was alleged to have been boasting that nothing
would happen. She was also accused of blocking police men, who were
supposed to investigate the matter.
“They have a close relationship with a top police officer attached to Ajalli Police Station.
The deceased’s sibling, Ekpereamaka, told Daily Sun that Mr. Okechukwu had in the past told him to
warn his brother to stop collaborating with the villagers against him otherwise he would deal decisively with him.
warn his brother to stop collaborating with the villagers against him otherwise he would deal decisively with him.
He also accused the Deputy Commissioner of Police in-charge of the case of being partial.
“When the community’s vigilance group
chairman narrated to him how Eze and his wife had been threatening
Chuks, the DCP ordered for his detention.
“Before the community constituted the
members of the vigilance group, it was noticed that Okechukwu and his
wife usually visited the market square to perform some incantations,
usually naked. To stop that, the vigilance group was constituted. He was
not comfortable with that and vowed to stop the security. He said that
once he killed my brother, who was their main man others would be easier
to deal with.”
Another villager, Mrs. Philomena Nkwo, whom the couple had allegedly beaten up on different occasions and had her clothes torn
corroborated the accusation, narrating how she once became the couple’s victim.
corroborated the accusation, narrating how she once became the couple’s victim.
“Barely three days after Mrs. Okechukwu
vowed that many families would cry, Chuks was murdered in cold blood,”
she recalled tearfully.
The Chairperson of the community, Mrs. Felicia C. Okoli, added that she was once a victim of Okechukwu’s brutality.
“Okechukwu said that my husband and I were also part of the people whose names he sent to the deity to kill.”
The Chairman of the community’s vigilance
group, Mr. Andy Nwankwo Eze, alleged that “Mr Ezechukwu Okechukwu has
been threatening to wipe out members of our group.
“He told the villagers openly that he
would kill all of us before December 2016. He named about six people
that he would mow down.
“On October 2, 2016, he came home in a
strange car in the evening about 8pm. I saw them while standing opposite
his house, which is located adjacent to the village junction. I saw
everything clearly, as our security light illuminated everywhere. When
he alighted, two hefty men were with him. They were strange faces.
“He had kept on threatening that he would
kill Chuks. He threatened that he would deal with some villagers; and
that I was the next person to follow.
“The wife, as a police woman, had started
manipulating the statements that people made. She brought one lunatic
in the village, claiming that it was he that killed Chuks.”
However, the accused couple had dismissed
every allegation against them as baseless. Mrs. Okechukwu, alleged that
one Chike Atamnonu, popularly known as Nazareth, had confessed to have
committed the murder.
“As I am talking to you now, the murderer
is at the state CID and he has made a confessional statement to the
police. Even his father was arrested because he killed the young man
(Chuks) and later informed the father.”
Corroborating his wife’s statement,
Okechukwu lamented that: “It is sad to note that even when the culprit
willingly surrendered himself to the police, they are still accusing me.
“On October, 2, I was in Onitsha buying
some vehicle parts to repair my car when I received a call that one Andy
was at the market square, beating my mother with knife and destroyed a
lot property, belonging to one Hyacinth Okoli and inflicted wounds on my
mother.
“On my way back that evening, I saw the
said Andy, one Martin and some other persons opposite the church
drinking. But I drove into my house and slept. It was in the morning
that I heard the tragedy that happened.
“Ever since, nobody had accompanied me to
this village. They said I came back home between 8pm and 8:30pm, but
the truth is that I returned about 9:30pm, 10pm that very day.
“The real culprit is one Chibuike Atamnonu, our kinsman. He had an issue with the mother of the diseased over plantain.
“One Wasky Nwankwo, popularly known as
Mayor, told them that morning that he knew the person who killed Chuks,
that it was Chibuike; that he had been telling him that he would kill
Chuks. He said he had to ask Chuks about the threat and Chuks told Wasky
that it was as a result of the vigilance work,” he narrated.
When contacted on the telephone, the
Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sam Okaula, after listening to
our reporter’s narrations and subsequent inquiry about what the police
were doing to ensure the perpetrators were brought to book, hung up his
phone. The reporter called him again and offered to repeat his narration
so that he could respond accordingly and the following exchange ensued:
Our reporter: “Hello sir.”
Police Commissioner: “I am hearing you.”
Our reporter: “Sir, may I repeat what I earlier sir?”
Police Commissioner: “No, you don’t have to. I don’t have the time. What do you want me to do?”
Our reporter: “What has the command under your able watch been able to do, regarding the murder incident?”
The Police Commissioner hung up the phone for the second time.
Police Commissioner: “I am hearing you.”
Our reporter: “Sir, may I repeat what I earlier sir?”
Police Commissioner: “No, you don’t have to. I don’t have the time. What do you want me to do?”
Our reporter: “What has the command under your able watch been able to do, regarding the murder incident?”
The Police Commissioner hung up the phone for the second time.
Meanwhile, after waiting
for his call back to no avail our reporter sent him an sms message but
he did not reply to it as at the time of filing this report.
source : Sun News