Suspected killer of Addax employee arrested with skulls
The Special Anti-Robbery Squad of the
Akwa Ibom State Police Command, has arrested one Godwin Okon, 35, from
Effiat community in Mbo Local Government Area for allegedly possessing
two skulls and three locally-made guns.
The police also linked the murder of
Addax Petroleum staff to Okon and his group, Daybam Confraternity,
adding that they had been investigating the case since 2006 when the man
was murdered.
The Commissioner of Police in the state,
Mr. Murtala Mani, said on Tuesday that Okon had confessed to the 2006
murder of Addax employee, who died in their custody after he was
kidnapped by the group.
According to him, Okon revealed that he
is a big boy and head of the confraternity. He stated that the police,
who acted on intelligence report, conducted a search on Okon’s premises
and discovered two human skulls including three locally-made firearms.
Mani, who said this through the Police
Public Relations Officer in the state, Cordelia Nwawe, said the suspect
admitted before the police that the two skulls in his possession were
that of a man and a woman, who died in their custody.
The commissioner stated that Okon had
swindled people of large sums of money, adding that it was the
investigation in the acts that led to the discovery of other
incriminating acts.
“The police have since 2006 been
investigating a case of a man who died from Addax Petroleum field in
Effiat, Mbo LGA. We had been looking for the young men who actually
kidnapped that man, fortunately for us we have been able to find a
particular man whose name is Godwin Okon from Effiat.
“During interrogation, the suspect
confessed to being the head of Daybam Confraternity in Akwa Ibom State
and further confessed to the kidnapping of Addax staff in 2006 that died
in their custody, after collecting the sum of N2m from the company.
“During a search in his house, two human
skulls were recovered, one of which he confessed killing the victim one
Esther Effiong ‘f’ at Urueoffong Uruko LGA. Also recovered were three
locally-made pistols,” he said.
He said that the group headquarters was in Oron, but they operated from Effiat, a riverine community in Mbo LGA.
“As for the Addax staff, we were not
the ones that caused his death; it was the community thing. We were here
in Uyo to hold a meeting with the company, where the DSS said we were
too few to take major decisions that would affect the entire community.
“And when we got back home, we
learnt that the man had died of thirst. His corpse was taken away by the
director of the DSS and the Eastern Naval Command from Calabar.”
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