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How native doctor declared wanted in Enugu was nabbed on a bike in Lagos

Obi Obieze, a native doctor also known as Obu Onyeka, has been arrested for alleged involvement in abduction, kidnapping, and ritual killing.

A native of Umuojor village in Isiagu Community of Enugu, he was allegedly involved in the abduction of a 13-year-old girl on Tuesday, May 27.

According to reports, the girl was kidnapped by three men while walking to the farm with her father.

She was later rescued by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force from a shrine allegedly linked to the suspect.

Following the development, the suspect fled as he was declared wanted by the police.

In a statement by the Nigeria Immigration Service Public Relations Officer (SPRO), Akinsola Akinlabi, the service confirmed that the suspect was arrested while trying to flee the country via land border in Lagos.

“Acting on credible intelligence, officers of the NIS Lagos State Border Patrol Command apprehended Obieze at the Gbaji checkpoint along the Badagry-Seme Road while he attempted to flee the country on a motorcycle.”

“The suspect was found in possession of a National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) enrollment slip, which confirmed his identity.

“During preliminary questioning, he reportedly confessed to the crimes, “she said.

The PRO, however, said that the NIS was working closely with the Nigeria Police Force to ensure a seamless handover of the suspect for further investigation and prosecution.

He reaffirmed the service commitment to national security and border control, stating that NIS would continue to support law enforcement agencies in the fight against cross-border crimes. (NAN)

Written by Leadnaija

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