How he got N20m, 48 hours after his
rescue
• Paid arms’ supplier N6m shortly
before his death
• He was trailed for 4 weeks across 3
states
• His ‘anti-bullet’ charms failed him
There are many versions to the tales
surrounding the life and time of Henry
Chibueze, known in the underworld as
Vampire, but all without exception
evokes dread, almost like a clip from a
horror movie.
The incidents that marked his rise and
fall in the crime world clearly stood him
out as very cunning and mortally
vicious. Either as the hunter or the
hunted, Vampire was an extremely
dangerous person to deal with.
Overtly elusive and wily, he had been
on the ‘Most Wanted’ list of the Police
and the Department of State Services
(DSS) since 2013. While the law
enforcement agencies were then
unable to score any hit on Vampire,
they were however able to establish a
pattern associated with his operations
which aided the DSS in tracking him
down and arresting him for the first
time in 2015.
Before the arrest, Vampire was just a
faceless terror and a bad news in
security circles. He had on many
occasions beaten the security dragnet
of the DSS but this time he had his
wings clipped for the first time, or so we
thought, by a detachment of combat-
ready operatives of the DSS who had
trailed him to Disney Hotel, Owerri, Imo
State, where his gang was about to
kidnap Election Petitions Tribunal
Judges.
The kidnap operation was busted by the
DSS but Vampire escaped this time,
with a bullet wound. Speaking to
newsmen at the time in 2015, the then
Imo State Director of the DSS, Francis
Ejiofor, said that Vampire was
eventually arrested after an operation
where his victim’s family had to part
with N15 million ransom.
According to Ejiofor, “Mr. Henry
Chibueze known as Vampire engages in
kidnapping from Nigeria to Cotonou,
Congo and Ivory Coast.
He is a vicious kidnapper and he kills his
victims at the slightest suspicion that
security operatives are on his trail.
When we learnt that he was in the state
and had kidnapped a woman we waited
until he had collected the ransom and
released the woman and we went after
him.
“We traced him to Disney Hotel, Owerri,
where he was planning to kidnap the
tribunal judges who were lodged there
but our men stormed the place and he
escaped with gunshot wounds to the
home of his native doctor in Ohafia,
Abia State, where he was eventually
arrested in a pre-dawn raid.”
The name, ‘Vampire’ according to
security sources invokes fear in the
hearts of families of victims who have
heard gory tales of his blood chilling
operations and often part with huge
sums of money without informing
security agents.
Not a few of his victims believe that the
name ‘Vampire’ aptly depicted his huge
appetite for bloodletting and
violence.Giving dreadful details of his
criminal activities in his five years of
operation while being paraded,
Vampire said that he had lost count of
victims he had killed for failure to pay
up the ransom or for getting security
agents involved.
He particularly recounted how he killed
his girlfriend, Sandra, who he said
absconded with his N45 million. In his
words: “Yes I shot my girlfriend and
everybody in their house because she
stole my N45 million which I kept in my
house.
I went to her family house in Lagos and
when she saw me coming, she ran into
the house I went in and shot her and
everybody in the room. She died
instantly but I don’t know how others
died.
“I started kidnapping in the year 2000
and I joined the business because my
people did not train me. The people
that taught me the job have all been
killed. I am from a polygamous family
in Nwangele Local Government Area of
Imo State.” Vampire, who said he lived
in Abidjan “with my wife and daughter”,
averred that his wife had no idea that
he was a kidnapper.
“My wife still thinks I buy and sell
fabrics from Ghana which I was doing
when I met her. Under the circumstance,
I do not know if she is aware that I have
been arrested.” Vampire was
subsequently dumped at the Owerri
Prisons from 2015 to 2017 while he was
standing trial at the Owerri High Court.
However, on Friday, January 27, this
year, Owerri, the state capital, was hit
by a massive shockwave which will
linger for a long time in the minds of
security chiefs in the state, particularly
the officials of the Owerri prisons
following the humiliation and
embarrassment handed to them by
Vampire.
In a classical commando style, Vampire
on the said day was sprung out of the
court premises in broad daylight by
gunmen who took the Owerri High
Court premises by storm, without as
much as a whimper from all the
security men and agencies represented
at the court premises.
Vampire and about 80 other inmates
had been brought to court for the
hearing of their cases, but apparently
oblivious of the plot afoot, the prison
officials walked into a well laid ambush
that triggered a massive stampede on
the High Court premises. At the end of
which, Vampire and eight other inmates
escaped and returned to the list of
criminals at large.
A few eyewitnesses to the incident told
our correspondent that it was a
professionally executed breakout, “It
appeared the gunmen were waiting for
a cue from Vampire and struck
immediately they got it.
Vampire had alighted from the Black
Maria and instead of moving, he was
deliberately playing heady with prison
officials, refusing to move towards the
court house. And it seemed that was the
signal and the gunmen struck with
massive firepower.”
The shooting on the court premises
lasted for more than 10 minutes with
Judges, lawyers, suspects, police
orderlies and all other persons within
the court premises scampering for
safety. When the dust settled, five
prison wardens were on the ground in
the pool of their blood, scores of
lawyers sustained various degrees of
injuries with the court premises littered
with wigs and gowns of fleeing lawyers.
Vampire and eight other suspects had
vanished into thin air leaving the
confused crowd of security men
grasping for straws.
With what transpired at the Owerri High
Court, it is easy to concede that the
planning of the attack was quite deft;
firepower was superior; while execution
and escape were carried out with
professional precision.
Considering the circumstances of the
escape, many residents were of the
view that the security agencies in the
state might have taken too many liber-
ties with the kingpin to the point of
approaching his detention with a
careless and worrisome lack of
seriousness. It would also be recalled
that during a publicised interaction
between Governor Rochas Okorocha,
security agents and Vampire in 2015
when he was arrested; in reply to a
question from Okorocha, the kingpin
stressed that he did not want to be
released and that it would be a bad idea
to set him free under any guise.
He said, “I have killed many people and
I am still rearing to go. My blood still
dey hot.” In view of the terrifying track
record of this crime lord and his
unchallenged escape, many easily
embraced the idea of a conspiracy
theory.
They could not fathom why a criminal
with such frightening track record
should be conveyed to court with
grossly inadequate security. Lawyers in
the main observed that the court in
question is located within the perimeter
of the Imo Government House, next to
the Deputy Governor’s Office, and right
behind the official quarters of the
Commander, 34 Brigade, Obinze, Owerri
and the state commissioner of police.
Also disturbing was the complaint of a
senior lawyer who disclosed that he
called the Police Control room when the
court was under attack but the officer
who received the call boldly told the
lawyer that they did not know the
location of the Owerri High Court.
Whereas the court is right behind the
official residence of the state
commissioner of police. Beyond these,
there are serious indications that
Vampire was living large in prison and
was coordinating kidnap operations
from behind the bars.
The testimony of an official of the
Owerri Prisons, Agim Chukwuma, 28,
who was arrested for working for
Vampire from inside prison and helping
to organise series of kidnap operations
from within the prison walls is a clear
affirmation that Vampire was enjoying
benefits only kings enjoy in detention.
As such, his escape should have been
expected.
Chukwuma was not arrested by the
police; he was not arrested by the
Owerri Prisons authorities but was
busted right in Owerri prisons by a team
from the Inspector General of Police
(IGP’s) Intelligence Response Team
(IRT) alongside Joseph Chiaotu alias
Ejima, Anozie Chinonso and Uzodimma
Chukwudi.
Even after Chukwuma was arrested and
the racket revealed, indications suggest
that nothing substantial was done to
really lock down Vampire who,
according to Chukwuma, was receiving
his share of proceeds of kidnap
operations even while in prison.
Vampire did not just organise kidnap
operations from prison; he groomed
and initiated young men into his
nefarious trade.
If he could turn a prison official into a
kidnap operator, prison inmates would
have been no match for his cunning and
devious mind. His escape as far as Imo
residents were concerned was an
inexcusable blunder on the part of
security agencies in the state; all of
whom blamed on the Owerri prison
officials.
It was therefore the expectation of Imo
people that government should take
decisive steps to speedily restore the
confidence of the residents of Owerri in
the ability and capacity of government
to protect them.
The state police command, having
shown apparent deficiencies in its
capacity to neutralise the operations of
high-prized criminals like Vampire were
shunted to the background by more
efficient special forces from the office
of the Inspector General of Police who
took over the responsibility to track
down the felon and his gang members.
A quiet but intensive manhunt ensued
immediately the IGP’s squad took over
the operations and on Thursday, 2nd
March, 2017, Vampire was gunned
down by the Inspector General of
Police’s (IGP’s) Special Forces led by the
Intelligence Response Team after a gun
duel in a forest in Omu Awa community
in Ikwerre council area of Rivers State.
The hoodlums who initially resisted and
engaged the operatives from the office
of the IGP was later gunned down about
1:00 am on Thursday.
Five of his gang members – Obinna
Elah, 26; Arinze Abecheta, 24;
Chukwuebuka Ikeazota, 23; Samuel
Ugochukwu, 24; and Clifford Aheana –
were arrested in the operation while a
cache of arms and ammunition were
recovered from them.
This is also as impeccable Police sources
narrated that intelligence devices
deployed during the operations
revealed that Vampire had resolved
that someday he would be caught but
assured his colleagues that it would be
at a huge cost to the society.
The vicious gunman had according to
credible police sources concluded plans
to attack Governor Rochas Okorocha of
Imo State and thereafter attack
strategic public places which included
the Concorde Hotel Owerri. He had
boasted that he would execute his plans
as soon as he returned from a strategic
trip to India. The killing of Vampire was
not a tea party.
It was not without many troubles. It
stretched the wits, skills and courage of
the special squad. According to one of
the operatives of the IGP’s squad who
was narrating the rigours of nailing the
kidnap kingpin to his colleagues during
the parade of the criminals, “Vampire is
slippery and devilish. You will never
find him sleeping inside the house.
He would always sleep in open spaces
outdoors and he will spring awake and
alert on the slightest noise, even a
distant ringing of the phone. He was
always armed clutching an AK-47.
The squad had tracked him to Ehime
Mbano, he swiftly moved to Aba, we
followed him to Aba but the
environment was not too conducive as
there were children playing all over the
neighbourhood. He didn’t immediately
see us but he sensed that he was in
danger he escaped but his brother took
bullets in his arm.
We came with the best men for the job
so we intensified our search and
tracked him to a forest in Omu Awa,
Ikwerre LGA, laid our ambush but he
was at alert. He defiantly engaged our
men in a gun battle where he was
gunned down.
That deflated his men some of who
surrendered and were arrested.” The
Force Public Relations Officer CSP Jimoh
Moshood who breezed into Owerri
immediately after the operation had
nothing new to tell the residents except
for the ceremonial appearances and
acknowledgement of cheers following
the successful operation in Rivers State.
In his days, Vampire established himself
as a serial killer who had confessed to
the murder of over 200 persons in more
than 300 successful kidnap and armed
robbery operations.
According to statement handed out by
the state police command, “the living
members of the gang have made useful
statements to the police confessing and
admitting to have carried out four
successful kidnap operations after the
rescue of their gang leader from the
Owerri High Court premises on January
27, 2017.” Some of the kidnap victims
who were abducted within this period
also, were allegedly killed by Vampire.
Five AK 47 rifles, 300 rounds of AK 47
ammunition and charms found on the
body of the deceased gang leader were
part of the items recovered from the
kidnap gang. Henry Chibueze, Vampire,
30, hailed from Agbaja in Nwangele
council area of Imo State. In the
underworld, he wrote his name in
blood; he lived by the gun and died by
the gun.
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