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Man Kidnapped And Murdered By Jealous Friend In Imo, Body Found In Anambra (Graphic Photos)

A young man identified as Micheal Ishaya has reportedly been killed by a jealous friend with the help of some kidnappers who claimed to be joint taskforce (military and SARS).

Igbere TV gathered that on 3rd of April 2020, the deceased popularly known among his friends as Leo was ‘arrested’ around the Orji flyover in Owerri shortly after dropping off his friend at Rochas College of Africa roundabout.

It was gathered that the deceased succumbed with the believe they were genuine and was taking him to their custody based on the curfew in the state 6pm-6am. Unfortunately, they were kidnappers.

Investigations carried out by Igbere TV shows that the alleged security gang killed Leo at Oba in Anambra and ran to Makurdi in Benue state where his properties: ES350 car, IPhone, clothes, apple wristwatch were sold with his bank account emptied.

It was also gathered that when the case was reported to SARS department of the state command who were able to track the kidnappers by account number given to one of their victims who earlier inform the deceased family of Leo’s whereabout.

It was also learnt that the friend whose name is yet to be ascertained used to received lot of help from the deceased before the killer friend decided to kidnap and kill him out of jealousy after Leo bought a Lexus es350.

One of the arrested culprits confessed to killing Leo after taking his properties and also hitting him on his head till he gave up the ghost.

Among the killers is a serving military man, through him his two other gang members were apprehended, with one being a dismissed army man since 2018.

One of the killers took SARS operatives along with the family of the deceased to the crime scene where Leo’s body was recovered and deposited at FMC Mortuary Owerri.

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