BY TIMOTHY AGBOR, OSOGBO
The Police in Enugu State have arrested two brothers in Onuakpaka village, Ndiagu-Akpugo in Nkanu West Local Government Area of the state for allegedly killing two persons during a robbery operation they embarked upon.
The suspects: Chinedu Nnaona, ages 25 and Maduabuchi Nnaona, 21, allegedly killed Christian Ngene (male and adult), who is the security guard and caretaker of the hometown residence of the suspects’ uncle (name withheld) and his 12 years old son, Promise Ngene.
According to a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the Enugu State Police Command, Daniel Ndukwe, the siblings conspired and left Port-Harcourt, Rivers State where they resided with their parents, and went to their uncle’s house with the sole aim of stealing and selling their uncle’s Mitsubishi Grandis car, parked in his hometown compound.
“To perfect their plan, they procured the knives, proceeded to the building in the early morning hours of 12/03/2023, and scaled the fence to gain access into the compound. And to further gain access into the main building to get the car’s key, they used the baluster to attack the security guard in order to get the building’s keys from him. He resisted, but they overpowered and used the knives to severely stab him to death.
“They went ahead to stab and murder his said son, who was sleeping, to avoid their being exposed by him. They then gained access and ransacked the entire building in search of the car key, but were unsuccessful.
“Upon daybreak, they escaped to Maryland Enugu, from where they were arrested by the Police Operatives, while trying to treat injuries the deceased security guard inflicted on them, in an attempt to resist and defend himself from their murderous attack,” the PPRO said.
He added that upon the receipt of the report, Police Operatives of the Uwani Police Division swiftly moved to the scene, found and evacuated the lifeless bodies of the victims to the hospital, where they were confirmed dead by doctors and their remains deposited in the mortuary for preservation and autopsy.
Ndukwe disclosed that two knives, two hand gloves and broken pieces of a concrete baluster, used by the suspects to perfect the act, were recovered at the scene.