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Men Who Killed SARS Officer And Took His Head To A Shrine Arrested (Photo)
The alleged murderers of an Inspector of Police, Mr Michael James have been nabbed and paraded by the police with a plan to charge them to court.
The Cross River State Police Command has arrested 8 suspects who allegedly murdered an Inspector of Police, Mr Michael James on Christmas day in Uyanga community in Akamkpa LGA.
The deceased until his death was attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad in Enugu State.
According to reports, the body of the deceased was taken to a shrine where he was torn into different parts for ritual purposes.
The Chief Priest of the shrine was also arrested as he was pictured holding the skull of the deceased (man seated at the extreme of the first roll).
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Hafiz Inuwa, confirming their arrest said.
âOn Dec. 25 2017, one Inspector Michael James attached to SARS in Enugu State was on a visit to his in-law, retired ASP Dominic Umoh, who resides in Ojor village in Akamkpa Local Government Area.
âWhen he went out to Uyanga village to buy fuel, some youths from the community came out without provocation, attacked, killed and beheaded him.
âHis severed head was later recovered at Uyanga shrine. The youths also seized the late inspectorâs AK47 rifle, with double magazines and set his sienna vehicle ablaze, with registration number ENU 683 NK.
âInvestigation into the matter led to the arrest of eight suspects and efforts are ongoing to arrest others at large and prosecute them accordingly.
âWe recovered one locally made pistol, 17 empty cartridges, singlet of the deceased, one dry human skull, charms and the severed head of the late inspector.â
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