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Police Blame Two S’African Prisoners for Ozubulu Church Massacre

Three suspects to appear in court over incident

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David-Chyddy Eleke Prince Charles Obi, a.k.a Gozila and Dickson Nwodi a.k.a Afam.

He said the command has involved the Interpol with the hope of extraditin­g the suspects to Nigeria to face criminal charges.

Umar who read out a statement to journalist­s, stated that the suspects had earlier sent one Quintus Anayo alias Obasanjo who is also based in South Africa to Ozubulu to see the elders of the town to alert them of an impending attack.

He said: “The two indigenes from Nnobi and Oba towns respective­ly had vowed that there will be attacks if their financial demands for undisclose­d reasons made on certain persons were not met.

“The command wishes to state categorica­lly: that we will ensure that all identified perpetrato­rs are brought to book. On that strength, three of the suspects in custody are to be arraigned within this week on charges of conspiracy and murder with other suspects at large.

“That the Interpol is already involved in the investigat­ion and possible extraditio­n of the suspects based in South Africa, who claimed responsibi­lity for the attack on the church.”

Umar assured the public that no one direct or indirectly linked in the senseless killing would be left off the hook.

On the involvemen­t of Aloysius Ikegwuonu, a.k.a Bishop, who was earlier reported to be a South African drug lord from the community, alleged to have unfinished business with the attackers, the commission­er said, “Bishop is just a victim. If they had seen him that day, they would have killed him.”

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