One Ifechukwu Okechukwu, 33, is in police custody for the alleged killing and secret burial
of his 23-year-old girlfriend in Anambra.
The state police command’s spokesman, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed this in a press statement issued on Monday.
It noted that the suspect was among four other suspects nabbed over alleged murder and child abuse in separate incidents committed across the state.
According to the statement, the cases were reported by concerned members of the public.
It explained that the command intercepted a trending video of the exhumation of a corpse in Nkpor and that of a 10-year-old boy inflicted with various serious degrees of injuries all over his body, and has taken into custody four suspects linked to the offences.
“The first suspect in custody, Ifechukwu Okechukwu ‘M’, aged 33 years, is being investigated for the alleged murder and secret burial of his 23-year-old girlfriend.
“The case was reported following credible information received from concerned members of the public, leading to the suspect’s arrest.
“Police operatives attached to the State Criminal Investigation Department have taken over the case and commenced detailed inquiries to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident and ensure that justice is served.”
” Three other suspects are in custody for various offences.
“They include Chukwudi Chukwuyere ‘M’, aged 40 years; Chisom Chukwuyere ‘F’, aged 30 years; and Arum Goodluck ‘M’, aged 16 years.
He said, “their arrest followed the alleged serious abuse of another 10-year-old boy in Odume Layout, Isiowulu.
“During interrogation, Mrs Chisom confessed to having used burning plastic to inflict burns on the victim.
“The victim has been provided with the necessary care and support, while the police operatives are diligently gathering evidence to facilitate prosecution.
“The Commissioner of Police, Anambra State Command, CP Ikioye Orutugu, reassures residents that the Command remains committed to protecting lives and property, enforcing the law, and ensuring that perpetrators of crimes are brought to justice.
“The CP urged members of the public to continue supporting the police and other security agencies by reporting suspicious activities and criminal conduct through the Command’s emergency lines and the nearest police station,” the statement stated.













