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Ebonyi police declares corp member missing as corpse of 5 year old boy found


 Gracia Simeon-Abakaliki

Ebonyi state Police Command has declared a corps member serving in the state, Victor Omah, 24 missing. 
Omah, who hails from Adekafane Ugwolawo in Ofu local government area  of Kogi State was serving with the state Agency for Mass Literacy located along old Enugu/Abakaliki Road by Presbyterian Church Kpirikpiri, Abakaliki,

He was first declared missing by his roommate Ujah Innocent who told the police that  that on 9th November 2021 by 6 pm, he (Omah) left their lodge at National Association Of Catholic-Church Corps Members (NACC) Family House behind Hope-in Hotel Presco Junction, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, to an unknown destination and has not returned till date. 
The state Police Spokesperson, DSP Loveth Odah confirmed the development. 
She said “the Command has disseminated the information through its control room and other Police Formations within the Command, while efforts are being intensified to trace the missing person. He is dark in complexion, 5ft tall, speaks Igala Dialect and English language fluently, and has no tribal mark.

“All efforts made to trace  Victor Omah proved abortive. The Command, therefore, implores members of the public with useful information on his whereabouts to please report at the nearest Police Station”. 
The development came after about five year old boy whose name could not be immediately ascertained, was declared missing  in Amaokwu Amangballa, Afikpo North  local government area of the state.
 A search was launched for him with deployment of town criers, youths and purported report at Afikpo police station.
 However, residents of  the area  woke up  to see the corpse of the  boy in the same Amaokwu Amangballa allegedly strangled  and dumped for passersby to see

The state Police Spokesperson, Loveth Odah(DSP), said the matter has not been reported to her office.

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