Operatives of the Rivers State Police Command have arrested five suspects over the alleged killing of a former Community Development Committee (CDC) Chairman, Chief Ndidi Livingstone in Mgbuoshimini, Rumueme, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Olatunji Disu, told newsmen in Port Harcourt that after the killing, the command launched a nationwide manhunt to apprehend the perpetrators.
Thegazellenews.com recalls that Livingstone was murdered in front of his wife and son during a church service in his community on 13 January, 2024.
According to Olatunji, the FID-Intelligence Response Team and personnel of the command later identified nine suspects, including the mastermind of the killing.
He said that five of the suspects died from gunshot wounds sustained after attempting to resist arrest.
“Peter Chukwu, who masterminded that operation, was tracked down in his hideout in Ibusa, Delta, on April 5. His attempt to resist arrest led to his death,” he said.
The Commissioner listed other suspects linked to include, Adebayo Adebayo, 48; Success Oge, 39; Nnamdi Emmanuel, 35; John Lucas, 34; and Sunday Godspower, 33.
Others are: Ifeanyi Nwadike, 30; Chigemezu Anochirimoyeanya, 29; Chimezie Adiele, 29; and Ogolo Promise, 25.
He further said that four of the suspects: Adebayor, Emmanuel, Lucas and Promise, led the police to the gang’s hideout in Aluu Village, where their cache of weapons was recovered.
“While approaching the camp, our personnel came under heavy gunfire from hoodlums suspected to be members of the gang.
“The four suspects attempted to escape during the ambush but were caught in the crossfire, they died in the process.
“Their bodies have been deposited at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital morgue for autopsy,” he clarified.
Disu said that two AK-47 rifles, two SMG rifles, an assault rifle, a shotgun rifle, a pistol, 10 magazines, and 150 rounds of live ammunition were recovered from the gang.
Source: NAN