Slain DPO: Police Tell Prime Suspect to Submit Self for Investigation
The prime suspect in the gruesome murder of the Divisional Police Officer of Ahoada East Local Government Area of the State, SP Bako Angbashin, has been urged submit himself for investigation.
The Rivers state Police Command said Gift Okpara,
also known as 2Baba, the wanted leader of the Iceland cult gang, should come
forward and prove his innocence in the killing of Angbashin in the Odumuedie
community, Ahoada East, by suspected cultists.
The
spokesperson for the state police command, Grace Iringe-Koko, stated this in a
statement issued in Port Harcourt on Wednesday and made available to newsmen.
The PUNCH
reports that the notorious cultist in a voice note aired on a popular Radio
Station, 92.3 Nigeria Info, Port Harcourt, on Monday morning denied, any
involvement in the crime.
Iringe-Koko
was responding to a recently released viral voice note by 2Baba in which he
denied involvement in the killing, even as she asserted that the principle of
justice demands a fair hearing for all parties.
The
statement reads, “The Rivers State Police Command has taken note of a recent
radio announcement in which Gift David Okpara, also known as 2Baba, a notorious
cultist and murder suspect wanted in connection with the killing of
Superintendent of Police, SP Bako Angbashim, former DPO of Ahoada Police
Division in Rivers State, denied his involvement in the tragic incident.
“While the
police acknowledge the denial made by Gift David, it is important to emphasize
that the principle of justice demands a fair hearing for all parties involved.
”The police
understand the importance of listening to the other party, and it is crucial to
note that everyone is considered innocent until proven otherwise.
“As such,
the Rivers State Police Command urges Gift David Okpara, aka 2Baba, to come
forward and submit himself to the authorities, providing the opportunity to
present evidence that could support his claims of innocence.
“The police
are committed to upholding the principles of due process and are open to
receiving any information that can aid in the ongoing investigation.
“It is
imperative for Gift David Okpara to cooperate with law enforcement to ensure a
thorough and transparent resolution to this serious matter.”
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