21 Individuals Declared Wanted Over Abduction of An Igwe and Murder of 2

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Anambra State Police Command have declared twenty one persons wanted over alleged murder of Chief Ajieh Anthony Nwanasor, Ikenna Ugochukwu and abduction of the traditional ruler of Ogwu-aniocha community Ogbaru Local Government Area, HRH Igwe Oliver Chike Nnaji ( Ezechukwukwadolu the III).

The Police in a statement by PPRO, DSP Ikenga Tochukwu, urged the general public to report to the nearest Police Station in case if any of the names and pictures attached in the statement are seen around.

He said the Commissioner of Police CP Echeng Echeng assured Ndi Anambra and the good people Ogwu-aniocha that the Command would leave no stone unturned in the ongoing investigation.

The statement reads, “The Anambra State Police Command wishes to declare below persons WANTED in the ongoing investigation of the alleged murder of Chief Ajieh Anthony Nwanasor, Ikenna Ugochukwu and abduction of the traditional HRH Igwe Oliver Chike Nnaji ( Ezechukwukwadolu the III) of Ogwu-aniocha community Ogbaru Local Government Area.

“Therefore, the Command urges the general public to report to the nearest Police Station incase if any of the names and pictures attached below are seen around.

They are:

  1. Okwudili Ogana
  2. Chidi Ekpendu
  3. Chukwunonso Udom
  4. Amaechi Akachukwu
  5. Emmanuel Ejiofor
  6. Christian Udeze
  7. Chikezie Onwuka aka Osy Torture
  8. Iweka Odogwu
  9. Chimezie Okonkwo aka Danger
  10. Onochie Nwabugwu aka Young PG
  11. Anayo Ubadi aka Agunechimba
  12. Chibueze Egwenu
  13. Charles Obi
  14. Aboy Udom
  15. Chinedu Collins Nwonani
  16. Onyebuchi Umuna aka Omeke
  17. Ifeanyi Mbanugo aka Acid
  18. Sunday Osadebe
  19. Nduba Chibuzor
  20. Amechi Adama
  21. Azuakonam Anyakodia

“Meanwhile the Commissioner of Police CP Echeng Echeng assures Ndi Anambra and the good people Ogwu-aniocha that the Command shall leave no stone unturned in the ongoing investigation.

“He also encourages citizens/individuals to call the Anamabra State Police Command on 07039194332 or 08039334002 if you have any information that can aid the investigation.

Confidentiality is guaranteed

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