…three others killed, one battling to live
A security group at the Ochanja Main Market,
Onitsha, Anambra State, has been accused of torturing five sales people.
Four among the five died, while the
fifth, a lady, is presently battling to live.
The security group was said to have
carried out the torturing of the three men and two ladies on the instruction of
their boss, who is a trader in the market.
While the boys were tortured with
machete cuts, grinded pepper was poured into the private parts of the ladies.
The ladies were also alleged to have been brutalized.
One of the female traders in the market
said: “One of the boys was inflicted with machete wounds at the office of the
market’s security group, leading to his death.”
The machete cuts, which were inflicted
on the boy’s forehead, caused his immediate death. The boy has been identified
as Jekwu.
Jekwu, two other boys and two ladies are
sales persons to their boss, Oga Edimor. It was gathered that Edimor sells
bathroom slippers.
Edimor accused the five sales persons of
stealing his N350, 000.
Another trader said: “Edimor said that
he told them to take the cash to the bank, which they did. They however returned
to the shop after they saw that the crowd at the bank was much. The following day, they started searching for
the money in the shop. The three boys and two girls told Edimor they were not
in possession of the money, but he wouldn’t believe them. He invited the
security group to do everything to ensure his sales people confessed to the
stealing.”
When the security grouped realized Jekwu
was dead, they quickly rushed the other two boys to the hospital. The two boys
also later died at the hospital. The torture was said to have been too much for
them.
“The girls were tortured with grinded
pepper, which was put into their private parts. The pain was said to have
killed one of the girls at the hospital, while the other is still battling to
stay alive.”
When Edimor heard of the tragedy, he bolted,
but police tracked and arrested him.
Police also swooped and arrested some
members of the security group.
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