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RULAAC calls on Imo CP to probe alleged murder of hotel worker accused of phone theft

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RULAAC called on the Commissioner of Police in Imo State to halt the ongoing mass arrests in Umulogho Obowo by police and army personnel.

By Jeffrey Agbo

The Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) has called on the Commissioner of Police in Imo State to ensure the restoration of public order and guarantee the safety and liberty of residents of Umulogho Community in Obowo LGA, Imo State from alleged indiscriminate mass arrests, harrassment and intimidation by police and military personnel.

In a statement on Sunday signed by its executive director, Okechukwu Nwanguma, RULAAC said it received disturbing information about alleged ongoing indiscriminate mass arrests, harassment and brutalisation of people and residents of Umulogho Obowo community in Imo State on account of a protest by youths of the community over the alleged murder of a youth of the community by a military officer in collusion with the management of a hotel where the victim was said to have been an auxiliary staff until his death.

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RULAAC said it gathered that the victim “Chukwuebuka Nwaneri, a 24 year old boy from Umulogho Obowo, Imo State was on Thursday April 4, 2024 accused of stealing a cell phone belonging to a military officer who lodged at a hotel known as ‘Our Guesthouse’ located at Umulogho Obowo, Imo State where the boy was working until he was murdered.

“That upon being summoned and confronted with the allegation of stealing the phone, the boy denied knowing anything about the missing phone.

“That the owner of the hotel simply identified as Ibeh claimed he went to a native doctor with the boy and the native doctor confirmed that Chukwuebuka stole the phone.

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“That Chukwuebuka continued to deny the allegation of stealing the phone and he was consequently beaten and tortured in a bid to force him to confess, and was finally locked up in a small room where the hotel’s diesel generator is housed with heavy fumes emanating from the diesel engine.

Okechukwu-nwanguma Nwanguma
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“That the following day, the hotel management opened the generator room and found the boy dead, apparently from a combination of the torture inflicted on him and suffocation.

“That Ibeh, the owner of the guest house contacted the military officer who arrived at the Guest house later and they took the deceased boy’s corpse and dumped it in a cassava farm near the guest house.

“That days later – in the morning of Saturday 6th April 2024 the youths of the community who knew the boy discovered his corpse and identified him.

“That the angry youths of the village upon hearing what transpired took the decomposing dead body in a wheelbarrow to the guesthouse in protest during which they caused some damage to the guest house property; this prompted the hotel management to contact the army personnel again who mobilised police and military intervention.

“That since today Sunday, April 7th police and military operatives have been on the rampage indiscriminately arresting and brutalising youths in the community.

“That the poor parents of the murdered boy identified as Mr. Udomba Nwaneri and Mrs. Rose Nwaneri are in fear as some of their family members are also among those either arrested or facing intimidation and threat of arrest.”

RULAAC called on the Commissioner of Police in Imo State to halt the ongoing mass arrests in Umulogho Obowo by police and army personnel, adding that all those illegally arrested should be released without delay.

The organisation also called for a “prompt, impartial, and exhaustive investigation” into the circumstances leading to the alleged murder of Nwaneri.

“If the military officer and the hotel management are found culpable, they should be charged and tried in accordance with the law,” the statement added.

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