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How Immigration Officer, Orji Ugochukwu Arrested Notorious Ritualist, Ichie Billion

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Prince Orji Ugochukwu

The details of how an immigration officer, identified as Prince Orji Ugochukwu, arrested a fugitive ritualist trying to flee Nigeria have emerged.

Suspected Ritualist, Ezeani (Ichie Billion)

According to reports, the officer, popularly known on Facebook as Okeosisi Ugo, rejected bribes and confirmed his integrity by arresting the fugitive, Ezeani.

Ezeani, who is also known as Ichie Billion, is described as a depraved ritualist and serial killer accused of burying multiple victims alive in a soakaway within his compound in Umumba, Ezeagu, Enugu.

Before now, Ezeani and his occult associates have been allegedly implicated in numerous brutal murders, reportedly committed as part of their sinister rituals. His crimes sent shockwaves throughout the community and sparked widespread outrage and fear.

As the manhunt for him intensified, Ezeani attempted to escape the country to evade justice, however, he was caught by the long arm of the law.

According to a relative of Officer Ugochukwu, who has chosen to remain anonymous, the officer was alerted to the fugitive’s attempt to flee via social media and other intelligence sources. The relative shared the following firsthand account from Officer Ugochukwu himself:

“On Wednesday afternoon, while on duty at my checkpoint in Gbaji along Seme Road, I noticed a young man on a bike wearing a face cap. His face looked familiar because I had received information and seen viral photos of a man trying to escape. I signaled the bike to stop, but the rider refused. I immediately jumped on another bike to follow them and caught up at another immigration checkpoint. I ordered the bike to turn back and boarded it with the suspect.

“On the way back, the suspect asked why I stopped him. I showed him his picture and the details of his crimes on my phone. He denied it, claiming the man in the picture was his brother and that he was coming from a bank in Agbara, denying any involvement with ritual killings.

“Then he tried to bribe me—first offering 10 million naira, which I refused. He insisted, offering also his iPhone 13 Pro Max and a Tecno Camon 19 phone, trying to convince me to let him go. I stood firm, refusing all offers.

“I sent the viral pictures to my command at Seme border patrol, and upon confirming his identity, I handcuffed him and immediately moved him to the command head office. Even my colleagues doubted it at first because no one recognized him except me,” Ugochukwu said.

 

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