Two Suspected Killers Of Anambra Lawmaker Justice Azuka Escaped Prison – Police

JUST IN: Decomposing Body Of Kidnapped Anambra Lawmaker Azuka Found
JUST IN: Decomposing Body Of Kidnapped Anambra Lawmaker Azuka Found
Police in Anambra State have confirmed the escape of two suspects linked to the kidnapping and subsequent murder of Justice Azuka, a member of the Anambra State House of Assembly.

Gatekeepers News reports that Justice Azuka’s remains were laid to rest over the weekend in his hometown of Onitsha.

However, reports of the escape of the suspected perpetrators began circulating, raising concerns among the public.

In a press statement, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, the spokesperson for the Anambra State Police Command, confirmed the situation.

He stated that the police are actively working to rearrest the fugitives and emphasised that the officers associated with the case will face disciplinary actions.

His statement read: “The Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu, upon receiving the report today, 18th February 2025, regarding the escape of the two suspects involved in the murder of the late Hon. Justice Azuka, Member Representing Onitsha 1 Constituency in the State House of Assembly, has deployed human, operational, and intelligence assets of the command to ensure their re-arrest. He has also ordered immediate disciplinary action against any officers found culpable in the matter.

“Preliminary findings reveal that, following the confession of the criminal gang, two of the suspects were assisting police investigators in an operation to apprehend the receiver and recover the operational vehicles used by the gang in their deadly activities. During the operation, the receiver was arrested, and two vehicles suspected to have been snatched from unsuspecting members of the public were recovered. However, the other two suspects managed to escape.

“The Commissioner of Police has assured the public that the command remains resolute in its fight against criminal elements in the state. Efforts are in top gear to ensure that the suspects are re-arrested and brought to justice. Any officers found to have been negligent will also face disciplinary action.”