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Police Officer Arrested With  Links To Alleged Murder Of Musician In Enugu


Reports had it that one Okezie Chikezie Mba a musician in Enugu state who was leaving the Squad’s Headquarters after a friendly visit when, for reasons yet to be ascertained, the police officer fired his rifle, hitting the victim. 

A male Police Inspector serving in the Anti-Cultism Tactical Squad of the Enugu State Police Command has been arrested and detained, for the alleged murder of a male traditional Ogene musician, Okezie Chikezie Mba, popularly known as Igbo-Jah. 

A statement by the Police Public Relations Officer, Enugu State Command, State Headquarters, Enugu. DSP Daniel Ndukwe said the musician was reportedly leaving the squad’s headquarters after a friendly visit, when, for reasons yet to be ascertained, the police officer fired his rifle, hitting the victim.

The incident occurred around 8:10 p.m. on October 25, 2024, at the Tactical Squad’s Headquarters.

He was immediately rushed to the hospital, where he was confirmed dead by the attending doctor. His body has been deposited in the mortuary for preservation and autopsy.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Kanayo Uzuegbu, psc (+), has ordered the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State CID to conduct a full-scale investigation that will facilitate prompt and appropriate disciplinary actions against the police officer.

The Commissioner empathized and consoled the victim’s family, friends, and associates, describing the unfortunate incident as unacceptable.

The Police boss further assured that the police officer and anyone else found culpable will be sanctioned in line with the law to serve as a deterrent. CP Kanayo urged everyone connected to the victim to remain calm and cooperate with the police to ensure that justice is served

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