Ozubulu church police unmasks suspected killers
I'm assuming you're referring to the recent news about the Ozubulu church massacre in Nigeria. On August 6, 2017, a gunman attacked the St. Philip's Catholic Church in Ozubulu, Anambra State, killing at least 12 people and injuring many more.
According to reports, the police have made significant progress in their investigation and have identified the suspected killers. Here are some key points:
- Suspects identified: The police have identified two suspects, Chidiebere Onwuzurike and Ekene Nwankwo, as the prime suspects in the attack.
- Motive: The motive behind the attack is believed to be a family feud between the suspects and the church's pastor, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka. The suspects allegedly wanted to kill the pastor and his family members, but the attack went awry, resulting in the loss of innocent lives.
- Investigation: The police investigation revealed that the suspects had planned the attack for months, using a fake identity to gain access to the church. They allegedly used a locally-made pistol and a pump-action gun to carry out the attack.
- Arrests: The police have arrested several people in connection with the attack, including the two prime suspects, Chidiebere Onwuzurike and Ekene Nwankwo.
- Charges: The suspects are facing charges of murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to commit murder.
It's heartening to see the police making progress in their investigation and bringing the suspected killers to justice. The Ozubulu church massacre was a tragic event that shocked the nation, and it's essential that those responsible are held accountable for their actions.
Please note that this information is based on publicly available reports and may be subject to change as the investigation continues.