Suspect who died in police custody to undergo autopsy

Police authorities in Anambra State have said that a suspect identified as Uchenna, who died in police custody would be taken for autopsy to ascertain the cause of his death.

The man was said to have been arrested alongside two other persons for fighting and was detained at the Police Annex at Awkuzu when he died……..CONTINUE READING

There had been reports that the suspect’s father had gone to bail him, but was asked to pay N150,000, and was working to raise the money when the death of his son was announced.

Setting the record straight, the spokesperson for Anambra State Police Command, DSP Toochukwu Ikenga said the suspects were arrested for robbery, and not fighting, and that they had confessed to it.

Ikenga also denied that the father of the suspect was asked to pay any money and that a Twitter user who escalated the information has been invited to the command to testify.

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Ikenga said: “The suspects were arrested on 23rd December 2022 by vigilante operatives in Awka and were handed over to Police at State CID, annexe, Awkuzu for further investigation.

“It is a case of armed robbery and not a case of “two fighting” as alleged. The complainant positively identified the three suspects. There were marks of violence and serious wounds on the body of the complainant as a result of the attack by the suspects.”

Speaking on how the suspect died, Ikenga said: “Other suspects in custody revealed that as they were sleeping late in the night, Uchenna started acting abnormally. He screamed and hit his head on the wall before he slumped.

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“The victim was taken to the hospital and he was confirmed dead by the doctor. No money was demanded or collected by the IPO or any policeman as attested by the deceased father.

“As we wait for the Twitter handler to come and make clarifications, we shall do an autopsy to find out the cause of his death. Meanwhile, the case is still under investigation and more findings shall be made public soon.”

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