Matthew Onocheta

No fewer than 17 suspects were arrested over the murder of a man in Nigeria’s southeastern state of Ebonyi, police said on Sunday.

The victim, Uromchi Okorocha was murdered after he was accused of killing several people through the use of witchcraft in the Enohia Itim village, Afikpo Local Government Area of the state.

The suspects were arrested on January 3 after they mobilised themselves, apprehended the accused, and resorted to setting him ablaze before the arrival of a police team, national police spokesman Muyiwa Adejobi said in a Sunday statement.

“On January 3, 2025, police operatives attached to the Ebonyi State Command arrested 17 suspects in Enohia Itim village, Afikpo LGA for the murder of one Uromchi Okorocha ‘m’, who was accused by local youths of being involved in the killing of several individuals through alleged witchcraft and spiritual means.

“The suspects had mobilised and apprehended the deceased, but instead of handing him over to legal authorities and committing to the rule of law, they decided to take laws into their own hands, becoming judge, jury and executioner.

“The police operatives of the Uwanna Division mobilised tactical teams to the scene on a rescue mission but the angry mob had already killed and burnt Mr Okorocha before the arrival of the police team.”

The suspects

Adejobi also revealed that police operatives in Imo State killed two kidnappers in a gun duel leading to the rescue of four victims in the Ohaji LGA of the southeastern state.

He said: “The operation was carried out on Saturday, January 4, 2025, after the operatives received a distress call reporting the abduction of four persons in Umuokanne, Ohaji LGA, Imo State.

“The police operatives swiftly swung into action, locating the criminal hideout and engaging the kidnappers in a fierce gun duel, during which two of the kidnappers were neutralised.

“The success of the operation led to the rescue of the four victims and the recovery of 1 Ak-47 rifle, 1 Ak-47 magazine and 21 rounds of live 7.62mm ammunition.”

The police spokesman noted that Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun condemned the act of jungle justice and stressed the force’s commitment to ensuring public safety.

“The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, condemns this act of jungle justice in totality. Citizens are once again urged to refrain from taking laws into their own hands and report any suspected criminal activities to the nearest police division or formation around them for necessary action,” Adejobi said.

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