
The Imo State Police Command has arrested one Nwabueze
Nicholas Lucky for the alleged abduction of a two-year old boy,
Somtochkwu Olewu.
It was gathered that the little boy was abducted at the residence of
his parents at Zone 4 World Bank, Area in the new Owerri.
According to the state command Police Public Relations Officer,
(PPRO) Mr. Andrew Enwerem (DSP), the arrest of the suspect
was effected by the operatives of the Anti-kidnapping squad of
the command following a tip-off.
“Following a tip-off, the operatives of anti-kidnapping unit of the
Command moved into action. That movement produced a
positive report, hence the suspect, Lucky Nwabueze, who has
confessed to the crime was arrested while the poor boy,
Somtochukwu was rescued.
The suspect has been helping the police with more useful
information,” he said.
However, Nwabueze who confessed to the crime said that he
indulged in the evil act not for ritual purpose but to get money
from the father of his victim who lives in China.
The suspect said, “I was going to that Zone 4 in the World Bank
Area in search of job. Whenever, I felt like eating something, I
would go to the boy’s mother shop. Fortunately, on that day,
October 27, 2015 the mother of the boy was inside the shop and
the boy was coming out of their compound alone. When I did
not see anybody, I took the boy away and joined the next
commercial tricycle (keke) to the park, where I boarded a bus to
Mbaise”.
The suspect, further revealed that he received an alert of
N500,000 in his account a day after the abduction and that it
was when he went to collect the money that he was arrested by
the police.
According to him, “I kept the boy in my custody, hoping to
release him immediately I cash the money. I went to my bank
with my ATM card. I collected N120,000 first. After that, the
ATM failed to pay. I went inside the bank to ask why. It was
then, that I was arrested.”
Mrs. Ifeoma Olewu, mother of the victim said that as her only
child for now she felt that her world had crashed for the two
days her son was in captivity.
Mrs. Olewu, an undergraduate said that the suspect usually
come to her shop to patronise her but that she never knew he
had an evil plan.
“The law must take its course. Above all, I am very grateful to
the police. I must sincerely thank the Imo State Commissioner
of Police and his men, who rescued my boy. They wiped away
my tears. May the Lord reward them abundantly. In all, may
God Almighty be glorified.”
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