Homicide detectives have arrested some people at Umuezeoka Umueze,
Effium Autonomous Community, Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi
State in connection with the murder of two lovers, Ifeanyi Nwokwu and
Nkechi Ezaka Ucha.
Nkechi, who lost her husband years ago, was Nwokwu’s lover.
The lovers were alleged to have been murdered on Sunday night, when Nkechi went to spend the night with Nwokwu.
Their bodies were discovered on Monday night and police have made some arrests.
A villager said Nwokwu was married and had children, but his wife and children were not residing with him.
Another
resident, who gave his name simply as Nweke, disclosed that aside from
Nwokwu, another man in the community was also dating Nkechi.
Nweke alleged that Nkechi’s second lover might be responsible for the lovers’ murder.
He
added: “Nwokwu and Nkechi were lovers. The woman lost her husband years
ago. The man invited the woman to where he built his house.
Meanwhile, the wife of the man stays in her father’s compound. In the
night, the man and the woman were found dead inside the man’s house.
The
two lovers had wounds on their foreheads and police had made some
arrests. There is another man in the community, who is also dating the
Nkechi. He has been arrested.”
A resident of the area, Jeremiah Obaji, who confirmed the incident, described it as worrisome.
He said similar incidents have occurred in the community.
Nweke
said: “Killings and armed robbery activities in Umuezeoka Umueze in
Effium Autonomous community have reached an alarming proportion. Many of
our illustrious sons and daughters can no longer visit home because of
the fear of the unknown.
“Our aged fathers and mothers have been
living at the mercy of these terror men. I am pleading with the
Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and Ebonyi State government to come to
our aid as our people can no longer sleep at home and those of us who
are in the cities cannot come home. We’re pleading for a police post
which can help in securing the lives and property of our people. We are
also pleading with the police to use their high powered intelligence
gathering to unravel the killers of these people.”
The state
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Loveth Odah, confirmed the
incident. She said that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of
Effium Police Division has not sent details of the incident to her
office. She added that investigation into the matter has commenced.
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