Less than 25 minutes after unknown gun
men shot dead the Catholic Priest, Rev Fr. Paul Offu last Thursday, his
bank account was emptied by a yet to be identified person who was said
to have made frantic and frequent withdrawals until the last money was
withdrawn, according to a reliable source working in an old generation
bank (name withheld) where the late cleric operated an account.
The
inside source informed Daily Trust that considering the time of Offu’s
murder and when the withdrawal was made, “it makes one to wonder how
fast the killers (assuming they actually made the withdrawal) were able
to rush to the bank and withdrew all the cash,” asking rather angrily:
“Who was, indeed, responsible for disclosing the pin number of the
priest ATM?”
According to the source, who argued that, while she
was not holding brief for those that killed the priest, “there was need
for the security operatives to look inward and ascertain who actually
did the withdrawals from the murdered priest bank account shortly after
he was killed.”
She said that the inbuilt camera in the ATM would
likely capture the face of the person apparently without the individual
knowing it.
“It is not certain that the person or persons who
made the quick withdrawal from Fr Offu’s bank account destroyed the
camera before operating the ATM. So the police could exploit this angle
and make sure they leave no stone unturned in their investigation,” she
said.
Fr Offu was shot dead, while a commercial driver, Mr.
Kenneth Igwe, who was said to have encountered the gunmen while in the
operation, was kidnapped by the gun men that quickly disappeared into
the bush. But Igwe’s decomposing corpse was later found in the bush by
security forces on Monday.
Before his death, Fr Offu was the
Parish priest of St James the Greater Parish, Ugbowka in Nkanu West
Local Government Area of Enugu State. But he hailed from Okpatu in Udi
Local Government Area and was reportedly dragged out of his car and
killed on Ihe-Agbudu Road in Awgu Local Government Area of the state.
However,
the security operatives have mobilized and begun a manhunt for the
killers. The State police spokesman, SP Ebere Amaraizu said that the
police would fish out all those who were involved the crime and make
them face the law.
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