LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- Police have paraded four suspects in connection with the murder of a retired President of the Benue State Customary Court, Justice Margaret Igbetar.
Recall that 72-year-old Igbetar, was reportedly murdered in her residence on Wantor Kwange Street in Makurdi metropolis on 24 August.
Briefing journalists at the Command headquarters in Makurdi earlier today, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Bartholomew Nnamdi Onyeka, stated that one of the suspects, the deceased’s nephew, Aondohemba Joseph confessed to have connived with three other suspects to kill his aunt.
“You will recall that on 24 August, 2023, a case of Culpable Homicide involving the late Justice Margaret Mary Igbetar (RTD) was reported and I had promised to ensure that Justice is served. One Aondohemba Joseph, a nephew of the deceased was arrested immediately,” the CP stated.
“A more detailed and advance investigation started when the case was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) and handed over to the Operation Zenda investigative team to continue.
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“The suspect who eventually confessed to have planned and recruited other people to help him in killing his Aunty led a team of detectives to Adikpo, Kwande Local Government Area where the following suspects were arrested; Igbazenda Gbidye; 63 and Dzungwenen Ukor; 40.
“These suspects admitted that, Aondohemba Joseph had reported to them that his father died and left so much property in the hands of his aunty (the deceased) and she has refused to hand the said property over to him. They agreed to join him in eliminating her so that he can have access to his property.
“One Akuhwa Barnabas, 32yrs old, a driver to the deceased who was also arrested, corroborated their statements by admitting that he was the one who allowed the gang access to the house and manned the gate for them until they finished the assassination process.
“Let me use this opportunity to commend the good people of Benue state for their patience and cooperation. The command will continue to do its best to rid the State of crime.”