The Nigeria Police say they have arrested one of the top leaders of Iceland cult believed to be responsible for the gruesome murder of Bako Angbashim, a Superintendent of Police and Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ahoada police station.
The late Angbashim, who hailed from Nasarawa State, was beheaded on September 8, 2023, at Odumede community in Ahoada local government area of Rivers State by suspected cult group believed to be Icelanders.
On Saturday, the Bayelsa State Police Command said its operatives have arrested one of the suspected killers of the late Superintendent of Police.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, CSP Asinim Butswat.
The police identified the suspect as Onyekachi Ikowa, who is alleged to be the second in command to TuBaba, leader of the Iceland cult group.
The command said Ikowa was arrested in a hideout in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, on Saturday following credible intelligence.
They added that the suspect had been handed over to the Rivers State Police Command.
The statement read, “Police operatives in Bayelsa State have nabbed one of the killers of Late SP Bako Angbashim, former Divisional Police Officer of Ahoada Division, Rivers State.
“The suspect one Onyekachi Ikowa ‘m’ 43 years, the second in command to TuBaba of the dreaded Icelander cult group, was arrested on 18 November 2023 based on credible intelligence that he was hibernating in Yenagoa after participating in the callous murder of Late SP Bako Angbashim, in September 2023.
“The Commissioner of Police Bayelsa State Command CP Francis Iduh has charged police operatives to fish out any of his cohorts who are hiding in Bayelsa State, he stressed that the Bayelsa Command under his watch would not be a haven for criminals to hide.
“The suspect has been handed over to the Rivers Police Command for further investigation.”
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