The Enugu State Police Command has
discovered a shallow grave where the
remains of the former Chief Security
Officer for Uzo-Uwani Local Government
Area of Enugu State, Mr Ejiofor Enechi,
were buried. Enechi was kidnapped by a
syndicate in December, 2016.
Two top members of the kidnap gang,
Chijioke Ozor alias earthquake and one
Anselem Ngana were arrested in
February 2017 after a fierce gun battle
with members of the police anti-
kidnapping unit in Enugu who trailed the
suspects to their hideout in the forest –
‘Malaysian Forest where kidnappers
dump dead bodies.
Enechi’s shallow grave was found on
March 15, at the Aniocha Forest, Nimbo
in the local government, following the
arrest of the duo.
The state Police Public Relations Officer,
PPRO, Superintendent Ebere Amaraizu,
confirmed the arrest of the two suspects
and consequent discovery of Ejiofor’s
remains in the forest to newsmen on
Friday.
According to him, Ozor and Ngana were
members of the banned Oda Nimbo
Vigilante Group in the area who had
been involved in the kidnap of over 20
persons along the Nsukka- Uzo-Uwani –
Onitsha road, in recent times.
“They were among about 30 other
members of the dreaded group who
were being hunted by security agents
following the kidnap and murder of
Ejiofor, after his relations had paid N2
million ransom for his release.
“Ozor, who hails from Ugwunani village
in Aku, Igboetiti Local Government Area
of the state, led the police to the shallow
grave in the forest where the remains
were exhumed.
“Our detectives discovered the shallow
grave and the shrine where the
gangsters took their victims to at the
Aniocha Forest which stretches to Eshi
River in Kogi State.
“Apart from Ejiofor’s remains, they
found several motorcycles of other
victims who must have been killed by
same members of the vigilante group.
“Each time they kidnapped their victims,
they blamed the action on Fulani
herdsmen but it is now clear that the
allegations against the Fulani herdsmen
were diversionary.
“The forest is popularly known as
Malaysia or Ugbo Ekwuru behind the
Ugwuijoro Village in Nimbo.
“Ngana is from Akpama Nimbo and he
was one of those in charge of monitoring
Ejifor’s movements for other members
of Oda Nimbo Vigilante group.
”Earthquake (Ozor) was among those
who took him to the bush where he was
allegedly murdered instead of the
shrine.
“Over 30 members of the killer gang are
still on the run and we are on their hot
chase,” the PPRO added.
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