The Cross River State Police Command on
Thursday paraded a 54-year-old man, Valentine Ebani, for being in
possession of the decomposed head of a police inspector, Michael James,
who was recently killed in Uyanga, in the Akamkpa Local Government Area
of the state.
Ebani, who was identified as the chief
priest and village head of Uyanga, was arrested along with seven others
who were suspected to have killed the inspector and taken his head to
the village shrine.
James was killed and beheaded in Uyanga
on December 25, 2017 during a communal clash between Uyanga and
neighbouring Ojor, both in the Akamkpa LGA.
The communities had in recent times been
involved in violent communal clashes that had claimed the lives of
several persons, while property worth millions of naira was destroyed.
James, who was attached to the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad in Enugu, had taken his family on a visit to his
in-laws at Ojor village when he was beheaded by rioting youths in
Uyanga.
The state Commissioner of Police, Mr.
Hafiz Inuwa, said the late policeman had visited his in-law, ASP Dominic
Umoh, in Ojor village when the incident happened.
“While buying fuel, Uyanga youths,
without provocation, attacked, killed and beheaded him. His corpse has
yet to be found. However, his severed head has been recovered at Uyanga
shrine.
“The youths also seized the late
inspector’s AK-47 rifle, with double magazines and set ablaze his Toyota
Sienna, with number plate, ENU 683 NK,” he said.
Inuwa said police investigation led to the arrest of Isaac Akpan, Benjamin Abakum, Patrick Edet and Famous Archibong.
Other suspects are Effiong Odu, Ndifon Arong and Wisdom Inok.
The police boss said items recovered
from the suspects included one locally-made pistol, 17 empty cartridges,
underwear of the deceased and one human skull.
The commissioner also said the command arrested no fewer than 529 suspected criminals during the festive period.
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