A young man said to be a member
of a kidnap gang operating in Enugu State, Mr. Chukwuekezie Ofonago has shot
his father dead.
The suspect now in police net
admitted to have shot his father, Mr. George Ofonago with a double-barrel gun
at a hideout where he was kept while demanding an undisclosed sum as ransom
from his family.
The incident occurred at Abor
village Enugu Inyi Community, Oji River Local Government Area of Enugu
State.
According to the State Police
Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, operatives of the Homicide
Section of the State Criminal and Investigations Department (SCID) of the state
police command have already commenced full scale investigations into the
incident.
He said that the deceased had
suddenly disappeared from his home prompting his family members to raise an
alarm.
The son was fingered to have
been involved in his father’s disappearance in
the course of the search.
“Following the sudden disappearance of the deceased,
information got to the security operatives about the involvement of the son
whom his family suspected reasonably to have played a suspicious role,” he said.
While the kidnappers continued
to demand for ransom from their hideout, the son of the deceased was tracked
down by the police.
He gave an insight on how he
abducted the father and took him to where he allegedly shot him dead with a
single barrel gun and buried him in a shallow grave.
Chukwuekezie confessed that it
was not his wish to shoot the father but that he was under pressure from
the father who had instructed him to shoot him to death.
In another development, one
Uchenna Francis Nwozor who specialized in threatening members of the public
with kidnap and demanding ransom within Oji River and its environs, has been
arrested.
The suspect believed to have
participated in kidnapping some persons in the past, according to the police
spokesman, is now helping the operatives of the Anti-Kidnap Unit in their
investigations.
He had allegedly threatened to
kidnap someone on phone if he fails to pay the sum of N5 million but he was
later arrested by the police in Awka before he could execute his plan.
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