Nobody Can Punish Me Suspected Rapist Boasts In Delta After Release From Custody
The suspect, who is from a wealthy home, was reported to have boasted that no one could punish him for the crime after he was released.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Jun 09, 2021
Thirty-nine-year-old Louis Okandeji, who reportedly defiled a toddler girl in Ogunu community, Warri South in Delta State, has been released from custody by the police.
The suspect, who is from a wealthy home, was reported to have boasted that no one could punish him for the crime after he was released.
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He was initially arrested and paraded and later dragged to the Police “A” Division in Warri, Delta State by the community after the incident occurred on Monday, May 31.
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The vehicle was stolen at Ekuruemu street in Warri on 22nd, April 2021.
This is coming after the Police gave suspected armed robbers a hot chase Iyara in Warri.
The hoodlums eventually abandoned the car as the Police shot at them and their escape routes.
The Delta State Police Command and by CP Ari Muhammad Ali confirmed the report in a statement signed by the Acting Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Edafe Bright.
He said, “On 28/04/2021 at about 0120hrs Men of ‘A’ Division Warri received a distress call from one of the police constabulary attached to ‘B’ division Warri that four suspected armed robbery gang in a Toyota Camry (pencil light) were operating at the Ubor axis in Warri, The DPO A Division Warri CSP T.Y. Mahmud mobilized and led anti-crime patrol team in search of the hoodlums.”
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The Police Command in Delta State has confirmed the arrest of three suspected kidnappers and the rescue of their victim.
The Command’s acting spokesman, DSP Edafe Bright, who confirmed the development to newsmen in Warri on Monday, identified the victim as Peter Okologo.
Bright said the suspects were arrested after a complaint was received by the DPO ‘A’ Division, Warri, CSP Mahmud that on April 23.
“One of the suspects from Ogbori community in Warri led a group of armed men, alleged to be in military uniforms with guns and other weapons, stormed Okologo’s house and whisked him away to an unknown destination after firing gun shots.