A
43-year-old suspected assassin, Obinna Onyekulujie, also known as
Obaino, has confessed to the police that he was paid N15 million to kill
the Deputy General Manager of a new generation bank in Enugu State,
Ogbonne Ogeri Nnachi Ibiam.
Although
Onyekulujie refused to disclose the name of the person who contracted
his gang to kill Ibiam, he however confessed to the police that he was a
member of the Enugu-based robbery gang.
Police
sources at the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, FSARS, in Lagos
alleged that the suspect claimed he received N1.5 million out of the N15
million paid to his five-man gang to assassinate the bank manager.
According
to the sources, Onyekulujie also confessed that he along with others
now at large robbed and killed Ibiam on 14 December, 2012.
Ibiam was the Deputy General Manager and Regional Head (Retail) of a bank in Enugu State, when he was killed.
The
sources further alleged that the suspect admitted that he carried out
the crime with members of his gang whom he identified as Ogechukwu Uzor,
a.k.a. Don Whisky, now detained at the Enugu State Police Command SARS
Office for other robbery incidents, as well as another suspect, Emmanuel
Nwankwo, a.k.a. Nwonovo, Chidi and OG, now at large.
the suspect, Obinna-Onyekulujie with of the weapons found in his possession
Weapons
recovered from the house of the suspect, according to the police,
include one cut-to-size double barrel gun, one English barretta pistol,
four brownie pistols, 18 live cartridges and 13 rounds of AK- 47
ammunition.
Police
said the suspect was arrested following a written petition from the
wife of the late bank manager (name withheld) to the Inspector-General
of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, that she was not satisfied with the
investigation of the murder of her late husband by the Enugu State
Police Command and that the murder be investigated by another police
formation outside Enugu State for her to get justice.
Following
the approval of the petition by the IGP, the Commissioner of Police,
FSARS Lagos, CP Mohammed Gana, was directed to send his men to the Enugu
State Police Command to bring the case file of the murder and the
arrested suspects to Lagos.
In his confessional statement to the police, Obinna allegedly wrote:
“I am a member of a five-man gang that specialised in snatching exotic cars from their owners in Enugu and reselling them to buyers in Onitsha and Nnewi in Anambra State.
“I am a member of a five-man gang that specialised in snatching exotic cars from their owners in Enugu and reselling them to buyers in Onitsha and Nnewi in Anambra State.
“On
12 December, 2012, my partners in crime and gang leader Ogechukwu Uzor,
Nwankwo Emmanuel and others now at large contacted me that they have a
job to do and as the gang’s driver, I obeyed them and drove them to the
place of operation.
“We
traced our target on 14 December, 2012 to the Liberty Estate Road in
Enugu State and Ogechukwu Uzor shot severally at a man inside a Camry
car and we collected two phones in the car. We drove off after we
confirmed that he was dead.
“After
the operation, Emmanuel gave me N1.5m with the stolen handsets and I
gave one to my girlfriend. Emmanuel later told me that someone paid them
N15 million to do the job. I don’t know the person that paid the money.
It is only Emmanuel Nwankwo that can identify the sponsor, if
arrested.”
The
suspect added: “I was arrested by the police through my girlfriend with
the stolen phone. We have also, prior to the operation, invaded Global
filling station and Jezco Oil & Gas on Amaechi Road Enugu to rob and
I used my share from the operation to build a house in my village.”
After
investigation by Inspector Oluwamimo Banjoko and his team , Obinna was
taken back to Enugu State and arraigned before the Enugu Magistrates’
Court on an eight-count charge of felony, to wit, armed robbery, murder
and unlawful possession of firearms.
The
offences, the prosecutor, ASP Emmanuel Akpa, said contravened sections
6(b) 1(2) (a) of the Robbery and Firearms (special provisions), Laws of
the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and sections 324 and 319 of the Criminal
Code of Enugu State of Nigeria.
The plea of the accused was not taken because the lower court lacks jurisdiction to try the matter.
The
presiding magistrate, J. Mbe ordered that the accused be remanded in
prison custody pending the advice from the office of the Directorate of
Public Prosecution (DPP) on the matter. [PM News]
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