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A delivery man with an
online marketing store, Jumia, Mr. Chukwuma Eleje, has been killed in a house
on Ada George Road, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The
Punch report continues:
The
victim was said to be delivering two iPhones to some customers, who
had ordered for them through the Internet on Saturday, when he was attacked and
killed.
The
assailants were reported to have dumped his remains in a septic tank in a
desperate attempt to cover up the crime.
However,
operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad were said to have been alerted by
residents.
The
officials were reported to have swooped on the suspects in their apartment on
Monday.
The
state police spokesperson, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, who confirmed the incident, said
the suspects – Sodienye Mbatumukeke, Excel Naabe, and Joy Eluwa – upon their
arrest, confessed to the crime.
Eluwa
was said to be Mbatumukeke’s girlfriend.
He
said, “Operatives of SARS, acting on credible intelligence on Monday, at about
3am arrested three suspects– two males and a female– identified as
Sodienye Mbatumukeke, Excel Divine Naabe, and Joy Eluwa.
“These
armed robbers ordered smartphones from a certain courier company in Rivers
State. Then the company sent the phones through a dispatch rider. On getting
there, the hoodlums beat up the dispatch rider and later shot him; he died
inside their flat.
“After
killing him, they threw his corpse into a septic tank. Our men, who were acting
on credible intelligence, arrested the suspects and they showed us where they
hid the corpse.”
Omoni
added that the state Commissioner of Police, Zaki Ahmed, who led other senior
police officers to the scene, appealed to members of the public to always share
information with the police.
The
two prime suspects, however, passed the bulk to each other.
Naabe,
who claimed to be on a visit, said he saw Mbatumukeke pushing the deceased into
the septic tank.
He
said, “On my way to this place, I saw him (Mbatumukeke); he was packaging
something like a black waste bin. He was saying I should just go inside and
chill out. He said he would soon join me in the room.
“I
overheard some neighbours asking him what he was doing close to the septic tank
and he gave them an excuse. I went inside and saw bloodstains in the bathroom.
“When
I queried him, he brought out a gun and pointed it at me, saying if I uttered a
word about what I saw, he would kill all my family members.”
The
second suspect, Mbatumukeke, claimed that Naabe killed the victim, adding that
he hit the courier man with an iron on the head.
“He
hit him with iron on the head and blood was gushing out. I was afraid; I was
vibrating. I didn’t know what to do. God is my witness,” he added.
When
one of our correspondents visited the scene on Tuesday, he observed that the
house was deserted.
It
was gathered that most of the tenants in the building began to leave the house
after policemen recovered the corpse.
An
official of Jumia, Mr. Naze Paul, told PUNCH Metro in a telephone
chat that the throat of the victim was slit.
Paul,
who works at the Customer Care Section of Jumia in Port Harcourt, described the
late Eleje as a good worker.
He
said, “Instead of them to say they don’t have money for the items, they
cornered and killed him.
“I
believe they are cult members. Now, before we deliver goods we will get money
first.
“If we don’t get paid first, we will not deliver. What caused this nonsense is that we deliver before getting paid. The agent they killed was a good worker.”
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