FOR the family of Mr. Emmanuel Uwagbaokwu of Ohobo Afara in
Umuahia North Council Area of Abia State, happiness and peace of mind
have eluded them for now following the gruesome murder of their 21 year
old son, Ikechukwu Uwagbaokwu, allegedly by the operatives of the Abia
State Police Command. Until his tragic death, Ikechukwu Vincent
Uwagbaokwu was a student of Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, in Ohaji-
Egbema Local Government Area.
The Uwagbaokwu family is
strongly linking the tragic killing of their son to a land dispute it
has with the Ndukwe and Uwaga families. Specifically, the family is
alleging that the said families framed their son and connived with the
police to kill Ikechukwu because of the land dispute.
The land
dispute was said to have lingered and was getting messier when the
community’s traditional peace makers, Ibeku Okonko Arbitration Panel
waded into it and had indeed fixed a date to hear from the families
involved before one the parties lost one of the witnesses, prompting the
rescheduling of the matter by the traditional panel.
However,
five days to the rescheduled date, Ikechukwu was gruesomely murdered and
the Uwagbaokwu family is pointing accusing fingers at the rival
families in the land dispute. According to their petition to the Abia
State Commissioner of Police, Uwagbaokwu family hinged their suspicion
on an allegation from one of the rival families which had earlier
accused them of being responsible for the death of their family member.
The
Uwagbaokwu family, in the petition, written by their lawyer, Godwin
Oriaku of Overcome’s Chambers, claimed that days before the burial of
the deceased from the rival family, they [rival family] sent a warning
message to them not to attend the burial ceremony, accusing them of
having a hand in the death of their brother. The petition also alleged
that prior to the killing of Ikechukwu, “there have been threats issued
at various occasions” by the rival family that lost a member that they
were “going to avenge the death from the family of Uwagbaokwu”.
In
the petition addressed to Abia Police Commissioner, Joshak Habila, the
family of the slain undergraduate accused the police of killing their
son. “On the 10th of September, 2015, Mr. Ikechukwu Vincent Uwagbaokwu, a
Marketing Student of Imo Polytechnic went to bed at about 9.00pm but at
about 10.50pm there was persistent banging on the door of the family
house of the Uwagbaokwu.
“When Mr. Anthony Uwagbaokwe (elder
brother of deceased) came out to see who was banging on their door, lo
and behold, there were about ten fierce men in Police uniform who had
taken strategic positions in the surroundings of the house. “One of the
men in uniform, who came with Hilux pick up van and black Camry Saloon
Car, hit the door of one of the occupants of the house and forced it
open. When the occupant came out, the men in police uniform, who refused
to identify themselves, said that he was not the person that they were
looking for.
“The Police went to the direction pointed to by
those who allegedly brought them. The armed policemen forced the next
wooden door open and on sighting Ikechukwu Vincent Uwagbaokwu, one of
the policemen allegedly shot him and he died immediately. “Our clients
raised alarm but nobody came to their rescue. The matter was reported to
Ehimiri Police Station in whose jurisdiction this area falls, where the
Divisional Police Officer (DPO) gave them order to deposit the deceased
at Madonna Mortuary in Umuahia,” the family stated
The 54 year
old father of slain Ikechukwu, Mr. Emmanuel Uwagbaokwu, has therefore
appealed to the Inspector General of police, Solomon Arase to order a
comprehensive investigation to properly unravel who are the killers of
his son. In a telephone chat, the Commissioner of Police, Joshak Habila
could neither confirm nor deny the incident or the receipt of the
petition but urged the lawyer and members of the family to see him in
the office if they have such allegation, saying that they would not
cover or protect any police man involved in extra-judicial killing or
any illegal act.
But the family lawyer, Godwin Oriaku, insisted
that the Police Commissioner has the petitions which he forwarded to the
CID department to investigate. In fact, Oriaku claimed that four
suspects have been arrested but alleged that the Ehimiri DPO was still
shielding the alleged killer cop even as he said that his clients would
demand for a thorough autopsy to determine the type of bullet that
killed their son.
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