Suspect wanted in
connection with the murder of a youth leader at Ebubu community in Eleme Local
Government Area of Rivers State, Emmanuel Jeremiah (22) has been arrested by
the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) of the Rivers State Police
Command.
Jeremiah, who is reported to be a member of Dey Bam cult in the community, had been at large since the killing of the youth leader, William Adantha Samora, in 2013. His other cult members whose names were given as Asegoo, Nnanna, Parass, Sky Bee, Slim Body, Philip and Mba, led by a young man, simply called Mopol, were arrested after the incident and charged to Magistrates’ Court 2, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. .
Jeremiah, who is reported to be a member of Dey Bam cult in the community, had been at large since the killing of the youth leader, William Adantha Samora, in 2013. His other cult members whose names were given as Asegoo, Nnanna, Parass, Sky Bee, Slim Body, Philip and Mba, led by a young man, simply called Mopol, were arrested after the incident and charged to Magistrates’ Court 2, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. .
Crime Reports’ findings
revealed that Jeremiah and his cult group members were at a burial ceremony in
their community called Ebubu on the fateful day when the deceased, who was also
the vice president of youths in the community, hit one Ogoni boy, a member of
Dey Bam cult group, with his vehicle.
The Dey Bam cult group
members were said to have been upset at the death of one of them and had held
an emergency meeting where it was decide that they would deal with the vice president
that very night. The Vice President of Youth allegedly belonged to the Iceland
cult group.
At about 10p.m. same day,
after the meeting, it was learnt, the Dey Bam cult members proceeded to
Samora’s house where they met him eating. After surrounding his house, one of
the cult members shot the youth leader in the head through the window.
Immediately, after the shooting, they rushed into his house and inflicted
machete cuts on him. A police source informed Crime Reports that Jeremiah was
with a machete on the fateful day and was believed to have inflicted the
machete cuts on the deceased.
Though he escaped arrest at
the time when the offence was committed, Jeremiah was apprehended on December
4, 2014. Crime Reports learnt that Jeremiah had always been regarded as a bad
boy which caused him to be disowned by his father who is a retired police
officer.
In an interaction with
Crime Reports, Jeremiah opened up on his involvement in the case:
“I joined Dey Bam cult in
2005. I was just 12 years old. I was lured into joining the cult. I went to my
community to spend holiday, not knowing that some of the young boys were making
plans to make me join their cult group. They told me they liked me and wanted
to be my friends. They said I should come close to them but I refused. They
noticed that I distanced myself from them and threatened me.
“They later used a friend
of mine, Branson, to lure me to a party. Branson is also known as Papa. Before
I knew what was happening, they had brought out knives, axes and guns and
threatened to kill me if I did not cooperate with them, saying that nobody
would know my whereabouts.
“They asked me to pull off
my clothes, except my boxers. They blindfolded me and asked me to lie down.
They started beating me, shot at the ground and also broke bottle on the
ground. They did incantations and poured libation. That was how I became a
member.
“After this, I did not move
very close to them because my father was a strict and disciplined man.”
Giving an account of what
happened the day the vice president was killed, Jeremiah said:
“When Samora made his
intention known that he wanted to lead the youths in Ebube community to curb
the problem that existed, youths supported him, irrespective of the cult group
they belonged to, though he was a known Iceland man.
“But to our surprise, he
started being partial. Anytime his cult members came to the community to foment
trouble, he would keep mum and would not caution them. If it was any other
group, he would inform the police and those caught would be charged to court
and sent to prison.
“On the day of the
incident, we were at a burial. The deceased belonged to us because she was
grandmother to one of our members. We
were there celebrating when we saw that people started running. While we
wondered what was happening, we saw Samora’s group approaching our gathering.
We learnt that one of our invited guests was hit by the vice president and he
died. That was how the celebration was brought to an abrupt end as everyone
fled.
“Knowing that there was
likely to be a reprisal, Samora’s men started shooting sporadically that we had
to retreat so that none of us would be hit. My own cult group led by Mopol held
a meeting and we decided to invade Samora’s house.
“We went there at about 10
a.m., and met him eating with one of his friends. One of us shot him. Though I
had a cutlass, I was not bold enough to use it on him, so someone did the job
until we saw that he was dead. His friend was also hit by bullet and he died
too.
“After Samora’s death, his
group came out and started looking for those who killed their leader. They
killed three people, including one native doctor, whom they accused of doing
juju for Dey Bam members, and two others. I ran to my uncle’s place in Enugu
State to escape the group’s wrath. I came back to Ebubu in December, 2014 and I
was arrested.”
Jeremiah revealed to Crime
Reports that he fell out of favour with his father because of the wife he
married after his mother’s death.
“The woman started
maltreating me and my sister and my father used to listen to whatever she told
him.
“I ran away but later
returned. The woman did not accept me back and my father also joined her by
calling my mother a witch, saying he didn’t know why he married my mother. That
was why I sought solace among my friends.”
The suspect also admitted
taking marijuana but said “e no too tey” (it was just a short while back).
Confirming the arrest, the
Police Public Relations Officer in Rivers State, Muhammadu Ahmad, a Deputy
Superintendent of Police, said that the suspect would be charged to court after
the completion of investigation.
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