One
of the prime suspects who beheaded a Deputy Superintendent of Police, DSP
Mohammed Alkali in Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni Local government area of Rivers state, has
reportedly confessed to the crime.
Alkali and his driver, Sergeant Peter Uchi, were gruesomely murdered during the
December 10, 2016 re-run election.
The Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris, had set
up a team to investigate the circumstances surrounding the murder and the team arrested some of the suspects.
One
of the suspects, a 22-year-old man identified as Chukwuemela Ekikeme, was
apprehended at about 6:00pm on Saturday.
Ekiekeme,
also known as Prince Okoroma, an indigene of Okposi village, near Omoku, had
come out from the creek to visit his girlfriend when luck ran out on him,
sahara Reporters revealed.
Upon
his arrest, he confessed to the beheading of the DSP.
According
to him, his (Alkali) head and driver’s body were thrown into a river while the
white Mitsubishi pick-up van belonging to the police was parked deep in Uju
Forest with the key stuck in the ignition.
He
led police operatives to where the deceaseds were buried in a shallow grave.
The
patrol vehicle has since been recovered.
The
suspect also confessed that he and nine members of his gang had seven AK-47
rifles, two pump action guns and that they ambushed the police team because
they felt they were against their party.
He
listed other gang members as Kachi Nwokocha, who is their sponsor, Bright (Gang
leader), Kelvin, Chukwuemela AKA Jungle Justice, John Ahiaikwo, Izu, Okechukwu,
Ngozi and Christian.



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