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We Arrested Him For Being A Yahoo Boy-Ex-Soldier Speaks On Killing Young Igbo Man

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An ex-serviceman has revealed how he and two other soldiers killed a 21-year-old Igbo man in Imo State.

The man who has since been arrested revealed that he and his accomplice had arrested the deceased named Leo Micah on the pretext that he was a Yahoo Boy.

Ex-soldier narrates how he and other uniformed men kidnapped and murdered a 21-year-old man in Imo (graphic video)

Micah who is also popular as Leo Wire was kidnapped last week by men in military uniforms. He was subsequently taken to Anambra State, where he was killed.

Leo’s dead body was recovered in a bush in Anambra days later. The youngman had his hands cuffed behind him and he was wearing only a pair of jeans.

Beside his already decaying body was a heavy stone with which he was killed.

Narrating how Leo was killed, the arrested suspect said:

 

“They forced him into an “unidentified car without plate numbers” and drove him along with his car to Anambra, where they held him hostage and demanded N4million as ransom.

 

“His younger brother was contacted to pay the ransom but he couldn’t afford it as he had just buried their mother – a burial Leo didn’t attend because he had been kidnapped.

 

“When the men didn’t receive the ransom, they emptied Leo’s account and killed him. One of the suspects was caught while making plans to sell Leo’s Lexus-350 SUV.”

 

Word of Leo’s death got to his family and they informed the SARS division in Owerri, who then took action and tracked his phone, his car, and the bank account the money was transferred into.

 

One of the kidnappers was caught in the process and he took the SARS operatives to the bush where Leo’s body was dumped.

Ex-soldier narrates how he and other uniformed men kidnapped and murdered a 21-year-old man in Imo (graphic video)

The kidnapper, who had on a Nigerian military sweater, confessed to the crime. He said he was once a soldier and was dismissed in 2018. He went on to name his accomplices, one of whom he says is a soldier.

 

He confessed that they accused Leo of being a fraudster before they arrested him. He added that he and his accomplices used a huge stone to kill Leo and thereafter poured a substance on him.

 

It is now a common practice in the state for men in uniforms to arrest young men who own cars and accuse them of “Yahoo Yahoo”, before leading them away in unmarked cars just to extort them.

 

A source revealed that: “In Owerri is has become a norm for police and sars and armed people to go around in buses or sienna without plate number to harass young boys, especially the ones with cars. They unlawfully arrest and detain you and tag you a criminal until you pay huge amounts of money.

 

“So now, this ex-military man and his crew, they use the same tactics the police would use; unidentified cars without plate numbers. They unlawfully held Leo.

 

“Usually when they arrest you, they will push you into their vehicle. They won’t allow you to drive in yours. So, they carried this boy, seized his phones, cleared his account of all the money there, and drove all the way to Anambra to kill him. Took his belongings. It is said in the process of going to sell the car they were caught.”

 

Ex-soldier narrates how he and other uniformed men kidnapped and murdered a 21-year-old man in Imo (graphic video)

 

A peaceful protest scheduled to express outrage at Leo’s death took place today.

 

Ex-soldier narrates how he and other uniformed men kidnapped and murdered a 21-year-old man in Imo (graphic video)

 

Loved ones have taken to social media to trend the hashtag #JusticeForLeo. Also, friends and family have taken to the streets of Imo to protest his killing while demanding that the remaining culprits be brought to justice.

 

Below is a video of the soldier confessing and also clip from today’s protest.

 

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