She clarified that the restrictions excluded those performing essential duties on election day.
“The suspect fled Rivers but continued issuing threats to the victim’s family, boasting that he could harm them without consequence,” police stated.
The police spokesperson pledged to provide further updates on the matter.
The police said the stolen vehicles were to be sold in Cameroon either whole or dismantled for parts.
Mr Owhor, 46, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen on July 6 at his residence on Market Road in the Rumuomasi area of Port Harcourt.
Mr Obasi is accused of targeting victims by falsely branding them scammers, posting their photographs online, and subsequently demanding money from them.
The police spokesperson said on Friday that both suspects voluntarily turned themselves in to aid the ongoing investigation.
Messrs Ekakita and Olodi were accused of criminal conspiracy, stealing, assault occasioning harm and attempted murder.
The police spokesperson stated the administrator is currently undergoing medical treatment due to the injuries sustained during the violent attack.
The incident occurred late on April 16 as the deceased was returning from his brother’s lounge.
