The Enugu state command of the Nigeria Police Force has
been commended by inhabitants of Ukpata community of Uzouwani Local
Government Area of Enugu state over the arrest of one Ekemezie Daniel
alias Bakassi who has been a torn on the flesh of members of the public
within the community and its environs.
It will be recalled that the suspect, a father of two and a
mathematics teacher with ukpata community secondary school in uzouwani
Local Government Area of Enugu State, was arrested for killing his 83
year old uncle, Pa Patrick Odoh, over land dispute.
See previous post here
Operatives of the Anti kidnapping Squad later located the
remains of Pa Odoh from Ukpaka bush where he was allegedly buried by the
suspect.
According to the cross section of some of the residents of
the community who expressed joy and happiness about his arrest, they
maintained that Bakassi has been a torn on the flesh of the community.
You cannot say or do anything about him because if he notices it,you are
gone.
He also used to block road on a market day to extort money
from those coming in to the community and if you challenge him, you will
be visited with negative action. He collects lands from people without
reference to their owners as he cannot be challenged hence we are
thanking the police for their urgent action.
Ekemezie Daniel has been aiding the operatives in their
investigations in relation to his nefarious activities and alleged
murder of Pa Patrick Odoh.
8 comments:
See his face
For the community to have jubilated over his arrest shows he wouldn't return again. RIP in advance. Next thing you'll hear is: he tried to escape and we shot him!
He can't outrun the long arm of the law.
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Enter your comment...He is not a mathematics teacher but a non tutorial staff.
let justice prevail
He has been a thorn to you guys yet u just watched this fool all these while flourish in his evil acts.
Did you say he is a teacher? Teaching what???
LOL See his face like JUDAS ISCARIOT!
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
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