General News of Friday, 30 May 2025

Source: www.mynigeria.com

How Immigrations officer rejected N10m bribe to enable wanted ritualist escape

Ugochukwu and Ezeani Ugochukwu and Ezeani

An officer of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Prince Orji Ugochukwu, reportedly rejected offers of N10m plus expensive phones from a fleeing serial killer, Ezeani, AKA Ichie Billion, who buried several victims alive in a soakaway in his compound in Umumba, Ezeagu, Enugu.

Reports have it that Ezeani and members of his occult club murdered several people for money rituals before he was exposed.

On learning that authorities were after him, Ezeani tried to flee the country but was stopped by Ugochukwu, whom he tried to bribe to enable his escape.

Someone close to Ugochukwu called him on the phone, and he narrated to MUN what transpired.

He said, β€œOn Wednesday afternoon, while discharging my duty at my checkpoint in gbaji along Seme road, I saw bike carrying a young man, who was wearing a face cap, his face flashed back in me, because I got an information about the man trying to escape plus his picture that had been going viral on social media, so I tried to stop the bike carrying him but he refused to stop. So I quickly hopped on another bike and followed him immediately, and I caught him at the other immigration checkpoint in front/

"So I ordered the bike man carrying him to turn back, but this time I entered the bike together with him. On our way back to my checkpoint, he stopped the bike and started asking me what he had done. I brought out my phone and showed him his pictures and the crime he committed. He denied that the person in the picture was his brother and not him, that he was coming back from bank in Agbara, and that he is not a native doctor. After some time, he decided to offer me 10 million naria (blood money) to let him go, I refused to collect his blood money. He said that he never committed those crimes, that people set him up, because it was his turn to become the Igwe of their community.

"I refuse to let him go, he further added his iPhone 13 promax and Tecno Camon 19. He said that his iPhone 13 promax worth a million naria and that I should please let him go, but I refused his offer and forced him back to my checkpoint at gbaji Seme road. Then I snapped those pictures which went viral online, and sent the signal to my command which is Seme border patrol command. When I confirmed that he was truly the one. I quickly handcuff him and moved him to our command head office immediately. Even my colleagues were doubting because nobody recognised him except me."

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