Sunday 1 September 2013

Man arrested for beheading 13-yr-old girl

A middle aged man, Terseer Angyo,
has been arrested by the Benue state Police
command for allegedly beheading a 13 year old
girl, Mnyorhan Asase, at Aliade in Gwer local
government area of the state. Vanguard gathered from a sources yesterday
that the 13 year old girl was slaughtered by her
assailant in a forest area in Aliade while on her
way back from a local community market in a
nearby village. Corroborating the story, the Benue State Police
Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Deputy
Suprintendent, DSP, Daniel Ezeala said the
Police in Aliade was few days ago alerted by the
mother of the deceased of her sudden
disappearance. He said, “One Verlumun Asase, residing in
Aliade had informed the Police that her
daughter, 13 year old Mnyorhan Asase was
attacked and beheaded on her way from the
market at Tse-Nyajo, some seven kilometers
from Aliade town. “She reported that one Terseer Angyo allegedly
forced the little girl into the bush were he cut
off her head and hid it in black nylon back
which was dripping blood. “Acting on that information, the Police traced
the suspect and found the lifeless head of the
little girl in his possession, investigation into
the matter has fully commenced after which
the suspect would be made to face trial before
a competent court.” Ezeala further added hat the command had two
days ago arrested a two man human trafficking
syndicate (names withheld) at Ikpayongo, also
in Gwer local government area of the state for
allegedly trading on two pregnant women who
were sold to a baby factory in Aba, Abia state. He said the Police was still conducting
investigations into the matter assuring that all
suspects connected to the matter would be
made to face the law. On the recent killings at Ayati, Agena and
gbaye in Ukum local government area, the
PPRO said the the Commissioner of Police, Mr.
Adams Audu and the Assistant Inspector of
Police, AIG, Zone 4, Makurdi, Mr. Mike
Zuokumor visited the scene at the weekend and order full investigations into the matter in
order to arrest masterminds of the attack.

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