Another NYSC member dies in Imo. Police embark on mass arrest
Police in Imo State have embarked on massive arrest of community
members of Ezuhu, Umuhu, Okwuato Community in Aboh Mbaise, following the
killing in the early hours of Sunday of a National Youth Service Corps
NYSC) member serving in that community, Hope Akpan. As a result, the
residents have deserted the community in order to evade arrest.
The late Akpan, who hailed from Cross River State, until his death,
was serving in one of the schools in the community before his mutilated
lifeless body was said to have been found in his room.
Confirming the story, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr.
Andrew Enwerem, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), who confirmed
the incident, disclosed that the arrest was necessary in view of the
magnitude of the offence of killing a corps member regarded as a
national figure.
He said: “Yes we have arrested some people over the ugly incident.
The killing of a national figure like that cannot be swept under the
carpet. We have embarked on investigations. I cannot give you accurate
figure of those arrested now.”
The Director of Welfare and Inspectorate of the National Youth
Service Corps, Michael Ahile, who spoke to journalists on Tuesday,
expressed disgust over the murder of the corps member, stressing that
the service was looking into the matter with the view of assisting the
security agencies fish out the culprits.
The mother of the deceased, Mrs. Akpan, said to be a member of one of
the Pentecostal churches, also cried profusely over the murder of his
son who she had regarded as a future hope for the family.
The assailants left him in a pool of his own blood.
According to sources, Akpan’s broken door was found in his open room
as his neighbours arrived, finding his legs tied to a wooden object
after he was murdered.
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