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Rivers Police Nab Leader of Cultist Gang Who Raped Pastor’s Pregnant Wife To Death

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Operatives of the Rivers State Police Command have arrested a suspect identified as Emeka, who allegedly led the gang rape of the wife of a Pastor, Mrs. Chigbewejim Steward, to death in the Abarikpo community in Ahoada East Local Government Area of the state.

The suspect, after quarreling with Mrs Steward earlier that day, broke into her house at midnight with his gang on 12, February, 2023 kidnapped the woman, and ferried her to an unknown destination.

The suspect was said to have fled from the community after getting information that the police were on his trail.
The deceased’s husband, an Assistant Pastor with Seventh Day Adventist Church in the Abarikpo community, Lawyer Steward, while speaking with newsmen on Thursday, 30 May, 2024, confirmed the suspect’s arrest.

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Steward recalled, “Yes Emeka, masterminded the death of my wife after he quarreled with her that my wife called him a wicked man. He told my wife you will see wickedness today.

“And that night around 1 am, 12 February, 2023, those bad boys came to my house and broke the door and took my wife away.

“My wife was five months pregnant. Emeka and his gang raped and strangled her to death. The police arrested him on Thursday. Now he is in the police custody. I have gone to the station to give my statement.

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“I want the government to intervene so that justice will prevail. I thank the police for their effort in arresting these bad boys”.

He alleged that Emeka and his gang are members of a cult group ‘In Iceland’, saying when his wife was kidnapped they had taken her to their hideout and gang raped and killed her.

Steward also recalled that the corpse of his wife was discovered with multiple bruises and bleeding from her vagina close to a fishing pond several hours after she was abducted.

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It was gathered that the late Mrs. Steward was very vocal in condemning criminal and cult activities in the Abarikpo community.

As at the filing this report, the the State Police Command has yet to comment on the development.

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