November 8, 2024

Unknown armed men on Wednesday abducted Justice Chioma Nwosu of the Court Of Appeal, Benin, Edo State.

During the kidnap operation, the police orderly attached to the judge, identified as Inspector A. I. Momoh was reportedly shot dead by the gunmen who numbered four before taking their victim away to an unknown destination. The driver was said to have been critically wounded.

The hoodlums who rode a Toyota Camry saloon car were said to have trailed the woman from Ramat Park end of the Benin-Agbor road in and caught up with her vehicle around Christ Chosen Church of God International.

According to an eye witness who would not want his name in print, after catching up with the judge, the hoodlums shot at the tyre of her Toyota Sports Utility Vehicle, an act which made it to screech to a halt.

The source added that the gunmen also opened fire on the police orderly, killing him at the spot, before hurriedly whisking away the female judge to an unknown destination in their car.

Spokesperson for the Edo State police command, Mr. Chidi Nwabuzor, confirmed the incident, noting that the incident occurred on Wednesday at about 11.30 am, along Benin-Agbor expressway.

Nwanbuzor, a deputy superintendent of police said: “It is true that Justice Chioma Nwosu was attacked, while the police orderly attached to her, Inspector A. I. Momoh was murdered while the driver of the vehicle was severely injured and was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *