A serial killer Pastor in Rivers state who was arrested after bodies of 4 people he killed were found in his soakaway has made a full confession.
The serial killer pastor and shoe maker, Anthony Ndubuis, was arrested by the Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit on Monday, 29th June 2020, which led to the discovery of the bodies and skeletal bones of human beings dumped in his soakaway and covered to avoid suspicion.
Two of his sons who are believed to have had a hand in the killings are currently on the run including his wife.
Statement issued by the Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit reads;
READ STATEMENT HERE:
Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, in a Sting Operation yesterday 29/6/20202 at about 1330hrs, arrested a notorious kidnapper and serial killer, one Anthony Ndubuisi ‘m’ from Ngo-Okpala in Imo State but resides at Umuebulu Etche LGA.
The suspect who was arrested through intelligence-led policing, on interrogation confessed to have carried out several kidnappings and killings of his unsuspecting victims, including three Foreign Nationals and a Nigerian. The recent, being the kidnapping and killing of one Ajumiene Offor who was lured from Aba to his house, for a business transaction but kidnapped and killed on 9/6/2020.
In the course of the investigation, the suspect led Operatives to his house at Umuebulu, where he pointed to a Septic Tank that contained the bodies of his victims.
On exhumation, we recovered three human skulls and the decomposing body of his recent victim. They have been evacuated and taken to the mortuary for Autopsy.
The investigation is ongoing and efforts have been intensified to arrest other members of his deadly gang. In the wake of his arrest, two Pump action guns and some Cartridges were recovered.
Addressing the Media at the scene of Exhumation, the Commissioner of Police, CP Joseph G. Mukan psc (+) condemned the incident and promised to declare a total war against perpetrators of heinous crimes in the State, while advising the public to increase their security consciousness and report all suspicious characters and movements to the Police.
The serial killer pastor and shoe maker, Anthony Ndubuis, was arrested by the Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit on Monday, 29th June 2020, which led to the discovery of the bodies and skeletal bones of human beings dumped in his soakaway and covered to avoid suspicion.
Two of his sons who are believed to have had a hand in the killings are currently on the run including his wife.
Statement issued by the Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit reads;
READ STATEMENT HERE:
Operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, in a Sting Operation yesterday 29/6/20202 at about 1330hrs, arrested a notorious kidnapper and serial killer, one Anthony Ndubuisi ‘m’ from Ngo-Okpala in Imo State but resides at Umuebulu Etche LGA.
The suspect who was arrested through intelligence-led policing, on interrogation confessed to have carried out several kidnappings and killings of his unsuspecting victims, including three Foreign Nationals and a Nigerian. The recent, being the kidnapping and killing of one Ajumiene Offor who was lured from Aba to his house, for a business transaction but kidnapped and killed on 9/6/2020.
In the course of the investigation, the suspect led Operatives to his house at Umuebulu, where he pointed to a Septic Tank that contained the bodies of his victims.
On exhumation, we recovered three human skulls and the decomposing body of his recent victim. They have been evacuated and taken to the mortuary for Autopsy.
The investigation is ongoing and efforts have been intensified to arrest other members of his deadly gang. In the wake of his arrest, two Pump action guns and some Cartridges were recovered.
Addressing the Media at the scene of Exhumation, the Commissioner of Police, CP Joseph G. Mukan psc (+) condemned the incident and promised to declare a total war against perpetrators of heinous crimes in the State, while advising the public to increase their security consciousness and report all suspicious characters and movements to the Police.
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