A
traditional native practitioner, whose identities are yet to be ascertained,
was last weekend shot dead by some vigilante operatives for allegedly
possessing some substances suspected to be charms and fresh animal parts.
The
incident, which occurred at the Immaculate Heart Sisters’ Convent, Nkpor,
Idemili North Local Government Area, Anambra State, during the first profession
ceremony of 16 new Rev Sisters, caused a stampede as participants at the
ceremony scampered for safety when they heard sound of a gun-shot and the
consequent death of a man after the shooting.
According
to the source, trouble started when the victim, arrived the arena was refused
entry to where the sisters were being professed unless he surrendered himself
for a search by the security operatives, but he was reported to have vehemently
refused to submit himself for the search.
It was
gathered that as he was dragging his bag with the security operatives who
insisted on seeing what was contained in it, he abandoned the bag and fled.
Consequently, one of the operatives opened fire and gunned him down as he was trying to run away and he died on the spot.
Consequently, one of the operatives opened fire and gunned him down as he was trying to run away and he died on the spot.
On
searching his bag, five padlocks, some pieces of fresh animal parts wrapped
with polythene bags and powdered substances suspected to be charms were found
in it.
The operatives quickly alerted the police at Ogidi Division who removed the corpse to a nearby morgue.
The operatives quickly alerted the police at Ogidi Division who removed the corpse to a nearby morgue.
Reacting
to the development, some of the invitees and reverend sisters said the native
doctor might have come on a suicide mission.
Confirming the incident, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, incharge of Idemili Divisional Police Headquarters, Ogidi, Mr Isa Abubakar, CSP, said the case would soon be transferred to State Investigation and Intelligence Bureau, SIIB, Awka, for further investigations.
Confirming the incident, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, incharge of Idemili Divisional Police Headquarters, Ogidi, Mr Isa Abubakar, CSP, said the case would soon be transferred to State Investigation and Intelligence Bureau, SIIB, Awka, for further investigations.

Charge him to court, give him the opportunity of atrial not shoot him
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