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Breaking: Police Launches Attack On Suspected Killers of Ahmed Gulak

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Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed reports,

Imo Police Command, under the aegis of Nigeria Police Force, has paraded the gunmen reportedly who murdered Ahmed Gulak last year along Ngor Okpala Airport Road in Owerri.

Our correspondent, Mr. Mohammed Oluwatimileyin Taoheed, says Galuk is a former presidential aide of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan during his tenure before 2015.

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The suspects were raided at the Command’s Headquarters in Owerri with those who bombed the home of the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, Prof. George Obiozor, Track News Nigeria has learnt.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Mohammed Barde, stated that the suspects have confessed to be members of Indigenous People of Biafra(IPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN).

He noted that the Police on June 20 arrested one Anosike Chimobi (28) of Umuedo Obohia in Ahiazu Mbaise Local Government Area who confessed to be among IPOB/ESN members that murdered Gulak on May 30,2021.

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While speaking with our reporters, Anosike, who was also involved in the burning of Aboh Mbaise, Ahiazu Mbaise, Ezinihitte Mbaise, Ihitte-Uboma and Obowo police stations, confessed to be among the IPOB/ESN terrorists who attacked the onions’ truck at Enyiogwugwu junction, Aboh Mbaise LGA shortly after killing Gulak.

Anosike made it known that some politicians were behind some of their crimes in the State during his confession.

“Sometimes the politicians will come and meet our commander, Ebube Uche Madu aka virus but our leader will drive us away each they come to discuss with him,” he said.

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Three other suspects namely Ifeanyi Awaenyi(28) of Umuokwe Awo-Omamma, Oru-East LGA; Ahanotu Chimezie (24) of Umuokwe Oru-East and Axhazie Chukwudi (24) of Obo Autonomous Community, Orlu LGA confessed to be among the syndicate that attacked and burnt the residence of Obiozor on March 19, 2022.

The suspects, who were arrested in Lagos, were parts of the syndicate that abducted an abroad-based philanthropist, Chief Okoro Junior of Ubachima Awo-Omamma, Oru-East LGA when he paid a visit to the country on April 28.

Barde explained that the victim paid N1million ransom to the hoodlums before they released him, adding that the suspects killed the victim’s police guard, one inspector Ado Ibrahim of 43 PMF and ran to Lagos where they were arrested by the Command’s Anti-kidnapping Unit.

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