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Police Parades Vigilante Member For Alleged Murder Of His Boss, A USA Based Business Man



 



A Member Of Abia State Vigilante group has been paraded by the Rivers State police Command for Allegedly Killing his boss a USA Based Business Man


The suspect Mr Okorie Chukwuma who confessed to the crime said he killed his Boss one Eyinaya Ogbonna, a business man based in United States of America who came to built a gas station in Abia state.

 The suspect Mr Chukwuma in an interview with our correspondent said he was arrested when he came to sell the Venza Car of his Boss in Port Harcourt after killing the owner.


Meanwhile,Public Relations Officer Mr Nnamdi Omoni while parading the suspect said the deceased employed the suspect through the Abia State vigilante Service.


Mr Omoni said suddenly the suspect developed animosity for the USA based business man  and one of the days the deceased went to his  filling   station the suspect and his colleague conspired and used their pump action to shoot the deceased.

The Police Image maker said the second suspect had been arrested by the Abia State police Command while investigation is ongoing to get to the root of the matter.


Our Correspondent reports that the white Venza Car of the deceased with registration No ,ABJ  276 BF,some other belongings as well as the Pump action used in killing the deceased was recovered by the Rivers and Abia State Police command respectively .





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