Soldiers attached to the Ngwa Road Forward Operation Base
(FOB) of 144 Battalion, Nigerian Army, Asa, in Ukwa West Local
Government Area of Abia State, recovered the body of an Aba-based
businessman, who was reportedly killed by unknown gunmen at the weekend.
Late Prince Kalu Mang Dieke from Amaogudu Abiriba, in
Ohafia Local Government Area of the state, was returning with one of his
sons, in a black Honda CRV Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) with
registration number APP 193 CW, to his Ebema, Ogbor Hill residence when
the incident happened.
It was gathered that as they got to the front of his
compound, the son alighted from the SUV to open the main gate to the
building, for his father to drive in. As the son opened the gate, four
gunmen swooped on the SUV and shot Mang on both legs, before taking him
away in his SUV.
A witness told newsmen that the hoodlums drove the
businessman from his residence through Pepples Road to the popular
bridge off Ngwa road, where his body was found inside his vehicle. A
military source, who spoke under anonymity:
“When our men at Ngwa road outstation were alerted, they
mobilised to the scene, where they met the man dead in the pool of his
blood, with both hands and legs tied. We immediately invited the
Divisional Police Officer (DPO), of Ndiegoro police station and upon
conducting a search of the car and the man, we found a driving licence
with the name, Mr. Prince Kalu.
“Though the wound was still fresh, we suspect that they
might have killed the man somewhere before abandoning his corpse and
vehicle at the scene. From the little information available to us, the
gunmen trailed the victim with a tricycle before they whisked him away.
“From what we saw at the scene, the incident is more of an
assassination than kidnapping because the man never resisted when they
came for him and the hoodlums did not take anything away from him; so,
we strongly believe it is a case of assassination.”
He said bullets seen inside the vehicle and which, perhaps,
were what the man was killed with were 7.62mm AK47 rifle special
bullets.
Source: Daily Sun
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