The Police Commissioner spoke Tuesday at the Police Headquarters in Port Harcourt, while parading the suspects. Three of the suspects, who were allowed to field questions from newsmen, confessed that policemen arrived Omuokiri-Aluu community before the four students were murdered.
One of the suspects, Mr David Ugbaje, said he saw two policemen when the four students were being beaten, adding that one of them pleaded that the boys should be set free.He said the other policeman joined the mob in beating the students.
According to him, the four students were accused of robbery, adding
that the mob marched the four students to a compound on Coca-Cola
Street to confirm if they truly went there to see a tenant, Mr Bright,
as they alleged. Ugbaje, a cobbler, said he and other neighbours in the
compound had to push the riotous mob out of the compound where Bright
lived when it became obvious that the mob wanted to lynch them there.He
said the man they allegedly went to see was not at home.
Ikechuckwu Louis Amadi and Lawal Segun in their separate comments,
also said they saw policemen at the scene of the sad incident.
Lawal, a taxi driver, said he was not part of the mob that murdered
the students but claimed to have pleaded with the mob to release the
students.On his part, Amadi said he saw four police men while the
students were being beaten, adding that the angry mob insisted they were
not going to release the boys to the policemen.Others paraded were
Alhaji Hassan Welewa, 59; Lucky Orji, 43 ; Cynthia Chinwo (F), 24; Ekpe
Daniel, 30; George Nwadei, 30; Gabriel Oche 33; Ozioma Abajuo, 23;
Chigozie Samuel, 22; Endurance Edet, 27 and Uwem Akpabio, 30.Source: VANGUARD
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