Gunmen kill Imo traditional ruler, five others

The police command in Imo has confirmed the killing of the traditional ruler of Ochia autonomous community in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area, Eze Paulinus Ekwueme, by suspected gunmen.
The command’s Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Henry Okoye, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, adding that five other yet-to-be-identified victims were also killed.
He said Mr Ekwueme was attacked and killed by the armed hoodlums on Friday, in Assa community, Ohaji/Egbema LGA.
Mr Okoye stated that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Audu Bosso, had deployed the command’s tactical units, in synergy with other security agencies, to hunt down the hoodlums responsible for the dastardly attack.
“The deployment followed a distress report received from Ohaji Police Division on April 10, at about 1630hrs, indicating that armed assailants attacked Ekwueme along Asa Awara Road.
“Regrettably, the attack led to the death of the monarch, Ekwueme, the Ochia I of Ochia Kingdom, alongside five other yet-to-be-identified victims,” he stated.
Mr Okoye stated that the dispatched tactical teams recovered the burnt corpses of the deceased.
According to him, the remains have been evacuated and deposited at the Federal University Teaching Hospital (FUTH), Owerri, for preservation and autopsy.
“Consequently, the command has commenced a comprehensive investigation into the incident, while intensive operations are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and recover any weapons in their possession.
Mr Okoye said that adequate security measures had also been placed to forestall any future occurrence of such a tragic incident in the area and its environs,” he stated.
The spokesman further disclosed that Bosso and his management team later conducted an on-the-spot assessment and a confidence-building visit to the Ochia community to reassure residents of enhanced, sustained security.
”The Commissioner sympathised with the family of the late traditional ruler and other deceased victims, and assured residents that the command remains fully committed to sustaining peace and security in the state.
“In no distant time, the perpetrators will be arrested and made to face the full wrath of the law,” he added.
Mr Okoye urged members of the public to volunteer credible information to aid the command’s ongoing investigation.
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