The brothers,
born by same parents, were arrested by police operatives attached to the
Intelligence Response Unit of the Nigeria Police Force.
A callous
gang of brothers, the Emmanuels, have been arrested by the Nigerian police,
after they gruesomely killed a 55 year-old woman, buried her in a tank and then
demanded ransom for the body.
They were
identified as Johnson Emmanuel, 38; Gideon Emmanuel, 31 and Success Emmanuel,
27years old.
According to
the police, the three men kidnapped and killed Janet Nnenna Ogbonnaya, a widow
and mother of five children in Abuja.
They were
arrested in their home town of Isiekenesi, Ideato LGA of Imo State, where they
had taken refuge from the long hands of the law.
Investigations
that led to the arrest of the suspects was sequel to complaints received from
one of the children of the woman, Chinedu.
He told the
police that his mother, from Ozuitem in Bende LGA of Abia State had been
kidnapped and a 5-Million naira ransom demanded before she could be released.
A
comprehensive and painstaking investigation by the police operatives resulted
in the arrest of the three suspects.
Then they
made the confession that Janet had long been murdered and buried.
Further
findings revealed that Janet, a Facebook friend of the principal suspect –
Johnson Emmanuel, was lured from her home in Gwagwalada to visit the suspect.
The suspect
thereafter took advantage of the visit, served her yoghurt laced with drugs and
subsequently had her murdered.
The suspect
having killed the victim and buried her remains in a septic tank, went ahead to
reach out to the family of the victim using her phone and demanded 5-Million
naira ransom as pre-condition for her release.
Police said
the suspects led a team of investigators alongside pathologists to a residence
at Wumba District, Lokogoma, Abuja where the victim’s decomposing body was
exhumed from a septic tank.
The exhumed
body has been taken to the University Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, Abuja for
forensic examination, the police said.
A Toyota
Highlander Jeep belonging to the deceased has also been recovered by Police
operatives at a mechanic workshop in Apo where it had been repainted into a
different colour.
The vehicle
documents had also been fraudulently changed and ownership of the stolen
vehicle transferred to Johnson Emmanuel, the mastermind of the crime.
Investigations
also revealed that the house where the deceased was killed and buried
originally belonged to one of the suspects.
The house was
hurriedly sold-off to a third party apparently to obliterate evidence.
The
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, commended the operatives for
cracking the case.

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