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Police Nab Politician For Ritual Murder Of Girl, 17
A politician and former leader of Etche Local Government Legislative Assembly in Rivers State, Mr Johnson Nwaemem has been arrested by the Rivers State Police command over an alleged ritual murder of a 17 year-old girl.
The Tide learnt that the body of the victim whose name was given as Queen Nwankwo-ala was found in a bush at Amademe community in Ikwerre Local Government Areas of Rivers State with her private part, breast and tongue severed.
Investigation by The Tide revealed that the mutilated body of the girl was found barely 48 hours after the suspect was said to have taken away the victim in his car from Igwuruta community on the pretence that she was purportedly nominated to represent Etche Local Government Area in a children’s parliament party at the Rivers State Government House, Port Harcourt.
Narrating her ordeal to The Tide, the mother of the deceased, Mrs Comfort Nwankwo-ala said that the suspect had on Tuesday, July 19 2011, approached the family with the information that the deceased was nominated to represent Etche in a children’s parliament party at the Government House, Port Harcourt.
According to her, the suspect drove away with the girl on the fateful day, adding that after waiting for several hours she contacted the suspect on phone at about 6pm to find out the whereabout of her daughter.
“That Tuesday, July 19, 2011 evening, I called Mr Johnson Nwaemem (suspect) to find out the whereabout of my daughter only for him to tell me to relax my mind because my daughter has been taken care of and will sleep with her colleagues”, she said.
Mrs Nwankwo-ala further told The Tide that the deceased’s younger brother later received a text message from the assailants indicating that they have completed the deed which she believed was meant for the suspect but mistakenly sent to her son.
She also alleged that on seeing the text message, she invited the suspect to her family house at Igwuruta, adding that when the suspect arrived the house, he was confronted with the text message.
According to her, the suspect allegedly snatched the phone from her and smashed it on the ground and escaped through the fence of the house, adding that she raised alarm which attracted neighbours who tried in vain to apprehend the suspect.
Mrs Nwankwo-ala told The Tide that she reported the matter at the Igwuruta Police station which led to the arrest of the suspect in his hideout at Rumukpokwu community in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state.
When contacted on phone, the Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Ben Ugwuegbulam said he would give details on the matter later.
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