A
Nigerian Police Investigative Officer attached to Area E command of
Festac Town Police station,Mr. Joseph Edo today told an IKeja High
Court how Facebook tragic girl, Cynthia Osokogu(24) who was allegedly
murdered in a hotel room last year July was chained and strangled to
death by her killers.
The
late Cynthia was allegedly drugged and murdered in Cosmilla hotel,
Festac Town in Lagos by Okwumo Nwabufor and Olisaeloka Ezike, who are
charged on allegations bordering on conspiracy to commit murder,
murder and felony. She met the duo on Facebook.
Also,
Osita Orji, a Pharmacist who sold the Rophynol drug to the alleged
murderers, is accused of reckless and negligent act while Nonso
Ezike, who bought the deceased’s Blackberry phone, is charged with
possession of stolen property.
Mr.
Edo led in evidence by the Lagos State Attorney-General and
Commissioner for Justice,Mr Ade Ipaye told the court that Okwumo
Nwabufor while being interrogated at the police station verbally
attacked Olisaeloka Ezike that he should have confessed to the police
that he(Ezike)chained and strangled the late Cynthia to death.
In
his words,”Nwabufor confronted Ezike at the station saying why did
you bring me to the police to arrest me? Why didn’t you tell them
you strangled the deceased to death?.”
The
police officer further said that the defendant confessed to him and
his team how Ezike after killing the late Cynthia,placed her
international Passport on her chest and took her photograph with his
blackberry phone.
The
inspector said Nwabufor further revealed that Ezike subsequently sent
the pictures of the deceased to his laptop.
He
further disclosed that investigation revealed that the defendants
ground a Rophynol drug into a powder substances,mix it with water and
injected it into a Ribena pack which was given to late Cynthia to
drink.
He
also said the police recovered some properties of late Cynthia at
the residence of one of the suspected killers(Ezike).
The
properties which were tendered as exhibit include two international
passports belonging to late Cynthia, a drivers licinece also in the
deceased name,a sex toy vibrator,Jewelries,a pair of shoes and two
bags.
Other
properties recovered includes a laptop,two phones,sun glasses and
chain alleged to belong to the suspected killer.
Justice
Akinlade adjourned the matter till 5 July, 2013 for continuation of
trial.
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