BENIN— THE remains of an 82-year-old retired Inspector of Police, Elder
Samuel Ekhoruyimen, who was allegedly abducted by some youths of Ewudu
village in Ovia North- East Local Government Area of Edo State have been
discovered in an ‘eveil forest’ near the village.However, his remains suggest that he was buried alive in a grave dug before his abduction.Pa
Ekhoruyimwen who was the village head (Odionwere) of Oghobaghase near
Ewudu community was said to have been invited to preside over the
settlement of a dispute in his domain when he was allegedly waylaid and
abducted by some youths of Ewudu village.Vanguard gathered that
following the octogenarian’s sudden disappearance on May 10, 2013, his
children living in Benin informed the Police who declared him missing
after 24 hours of futile efforts by the family to ascertain his
whereabouts.Assistant Inspector General of Police, AIG, Zone 5,
Alhaji Hashimu Argungun, while speaking on the issue, disclosed that
following intelligence reports, undercover agents led by one Sergeant
Isaiah Osivwemu arrested one Osamudiamwen Uwaila of Ewudu community.The
AIG who spoke through the Deputy Police Commissioner in charge of
Administration, Mr. Dave Akinremi, revealed that the confessional
statement of the prime suspect led to the arrest of seven others,
including the Chief Priest of the Ovia deity in Ewudu community, Pa
Stephen Oviawe, 78.
He added that two village heads and two youths were also arrested in connection with the gruesome murder.Efforts to recover the corpseMeanwhile,
the police boss said efforts to recover the corpse of the former Police
Inspector have been intensified, saying other suspects now at large
went to remove the remains from the grave before policemen were led
there by one of the suspects.
The prime suspect, Osamudiamwen
Uwaila, speaking with newsmen at the Adesuwa Police Station, yesterday,
disclosed that he connived with others now at large, captured the victim
on the way to his village and took him to an already dug grave in the
evil forest of Ewudu community.
He added that they plotted to
kill the victim because of his alleged role in a land dispute between
Ewudu an d Orogun communities some years ago.
Vanguard learnt
that after the arrest of some of the suspects who took the police to
where the retired police officer was buried, it was discovered that the
body had been exhumed and reburied in a yet to be identified grave in
the Ovia forest.
It was learnt that the deceased may have been
killed for ritual purpose. However, one of the suspects (name withheld)
while confessing to the crime to the police, disclosed that they decided
to re-bury the victim’s corpse because they found out that the body was
buried close to the road, therefore they had to exhume to rebury so as
to ensure that the body was not found by the police.
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