Monday 8 October 2012

Aluu Chief and 12 others in Police net For 4 Uniport students murder.

Chief of Omokiri in Aluu community and about 12 other people have been arrested in connection with the killing of four students of the University of Port-Harcourt. The students were beaten up badly and later burnt in Omokiri Aluu by some irate youths for allegedly stealing blackberry phones and laptops. The Rivers State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ben Ugwuegbulam, issued a statement, saying that those arrested would be thoroughly quizzed over the incident. The Police PPRO and image maker said nothing on whether the deceased students were robbery suspects or not, but appealed to their parents and students of the University not to take the laws into their hands as a result of the killings, and condemned the killing of the students. The PPRO said: "Rivers State Police Command unequivocally condemns the gruesome killing of four UniPort students on October 5, by irate mob from Aluu community. The command sympathizes with the families of the slain students and also appeals to them not to take the laws into their hands. Students of the university are urged not to engage in any reprisal attack as such could lead to chaos and anarchy. "The command has commenced investigation into the incident. Amazing success has been recorded in that regard as 13 persons, including the chief of the community suspected to have been involved in the reprehensible, barbaric act, have been arrested based on credible intelligence and video clips of the killings. Suspects are being interrogated by crack police team."

1 comment:

  1. Can you beat up a child and ask him or her not to cry?
    Reprisal attacks are imminent except the barbaric Chief and his cohorts are also 'jungle-judged', and that without delay.
    The Police should hurry!

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