Harrison Gwamnishu, a prominent human rights advocate, has made a startling discovery on social media regarding the recent death of Andrew Ochekwo.
Just days ago, Mr. Ochekwo was apprehended by Nigerian police in Aba in connection with the disappearance of two women. It is alleged that during his transfer from Aba to Abuja, he attempted to flee, ultimately resulting in his death.
Gwamnishu, who has been investigating the matter since the beginning, has now provided an update on his official social media accounts. In a post on Instagram, he claims that the Abia State Anti-Kidnapping Squad treated the late Mr. Ochekwo more like a victim than a suspect.
Furthermore, Gwamnishu alleges that following Mr. Ochekwo’s death, one of his phones went missing and more than 80 million naira were reportedly transferred from his account to an unidentified account.
“Andrew was treated like a victim, not a suspect, by the anti-kidnapping squad in Abia State,” Gwamnishu stated. “We have reliable information that over 80 million naira was allegedly moved from Andrew Ochekwo’s account into a yet-to-be disclosed account.”
Gwamnishu has called for an immediate investigation into the officers involved, stating, “The officers at the anti-kidnapping squad should be investigated as fast as possible. After Andrew was killed, one of his phones was missing.”