Update: Police confirms arrest of man over wife’s death in Abuja

Update: Police confirms arrest of man over wife’s death in Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has arrested one Joseph Mbounu Ifeanyi, 33, the principal suspect in connection with the death of his wife, Evelyn Omape Alifia Yakubu, in Lugbe Area of the FCT.

 

9janote Media had reported that the suspect allegedly strangled Evelyn to death two months after they got married. 

 

Update: Police confirms arrest of man over wife

 

Spokesperson of the command, DSP Josephine Adeh, who confirmed the arrest in a statement on Friday, February 25, also refuted reports alleging that police demanded the sum of N300,000 from the family. 

 

“Following a report by one Aduojo Daniel Yakubu, ‘m’ at the Trademore Division Police headquarters, investigative assets of the Command attached to the Division immediately commenced action,” the PPRO stated.

 

“Upon visitation, the deceased was found dead in her residence on February 21, 2022. All effort to take the corpse to the Morgue for the necessary actions proved abortive as the family of the deceased insisted on immediately burying the corps due to the state of the body at discovery point.

 

“Preliminary investigations have however revealed that the principle suspect, Joseph Mbounu Ifeanyi, an Electrical Technician, was last seen with the deceased before the discovery of her death, that Joseph actually called to inform the deceased family members of her demise and had since been out of reach until his arrest. 

 

“The case has been absorbed by the State criminal investigations Department (SCID), where investigation is being intensified and further discoveries would be made public,” the stetment reads. 

 

The Commissioner of Police, FCT Police Command, CP Babaji Sunday, psc, while registering his condolence with the family and friends of deceased, called for calm.

 

He assured that no stone would be left unturned in unraveling the cause of death of Evelyn and ensuring that justice is served.

 

“The Command equally enjoined members of the public to disregard misleading reports in some sections of the media, alleging that the Police demanded the sum of three hundred thousand (300,000.00) from the family of the deceased which slowed down investigations into the matter. This report is untrue and unfounded.

 

“In Addition, the CP FCT Command wishes to categorically reiterate the zero tolerance of the Command under his watch, to any form of extortion and called on members of the public not to hesitate in availing the Police with useful and timely information to enable it detect and prevent crimes in the FCT.

 

The CP also calls on residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious or abnormal occurrence to the Police. 

 

 
 

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