Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo has
commended the Nigeria Police Force and
the Department of State Services for
killing Henry Chibueze, alias Vampire, a
serial kidnapper in Imo and environs. A
statement signed by the Chief Press
Secretary to the Governor, Mr Sam
Onwuemeodo, quoted Okorocha as
saying that he had confidence in the
security agencies.
Okorocha said even when Vampire’s
partners in crime took him away from
the court few weeks ago, he knew it
would not be long before he would be
arrested.
He also reiterated his commitment to
ensuring that the state was secure and
permanently rid of crime. “The
declaration I made when I became
governor in 2011 that no criminal would
survive in this state is still valid,“he said.
Chibueze, who was paraded by the DSS
before the state governor in 2015,
admitted to having carried out several
kidnappings in the state and beyond.
After Chibueze’s escape in January,
Okorocha announced a N5million bounty
for any information that could lead to
his arrest. Chibueze, the Vampire, was
the criminal spirited away by his gang
members on Jan. 27 in the premises of
an Owerri High Court.
He was arrested in 2015 and had been in
prison custody following the kidnap of
the wife of a government official.
Chibueze, who was brought to the court
along with other arrested suspects,
escaped when gunmen opened fire
immediately he disembarked from the
prison van. The kidnapper was then
spirited away by the gunmen, leaving
five prisons officials and some by-
standers wounded by the gunfire.
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