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The Niger State Police Command has started investigations
into the killing of the owner of Deploo Hotel and Suites, Mr. Lucky
Okonkwo, who was murdered in his hotel in Suleja, Niger State.
It was learnt that 59-year-old
Lucky was stabbed to death
on Friday by a three-man gang, suspected to be workers at the hotel,
shortly after he returned from a trip to Kaduna. He was said to be at
the hotel for the purpose of supervision.
It was learnt that after killing the victim, the suspects
took away the Closed Circuit Television decoder of the hotel, the
victim’s phones and fled in his Peugeot 406 saloon car.
They also took away a file containing certain information about the hotel.
The security men at the hotel, who were the prime suspects,
were reported to have fled immediately the incident happened and had
since been unreachable on their telephone lines.
They were identified as Frank Anavukko, Victor Anerah and Emmanuel Adeh.
A Punch correspondent was told that the incident was
discovered on Saturday morning by a housekeeper who saw a pool of blood
streaming out from the victim’s office. The matter was reported at the
Madalla Police Division and some of the hotel workers were arrested.
Lucky, an indigene of Delta State, was said to be the
immediate past Vice-President of the Nigerian Association of Technology
Engineering, North-West zone.
The victim’s first son, Paul, told Punch Metro that his
father was killed around 7pm. He explained that workers at the hotel
claimed not to have known when his father was murdered.
He said, “He just returned from a trip and around 7pm of
that day, he went to his office. When his workers didn’t see him and
they discovered he was not reachable on his telephone lines, they called
my mum the following day.
“She rushed down to the hotel and met him in a pool of
blood. The workers claimed they didn’t know when it happened. They said
they only saw three people going into his office and the same set of
people driving out in his car. They said they also saw those people with
the CCTV decoder and when they queried them, they said, ‘Oga asked us
to go and repair it’.
“Aside from the CCTV and the car, those men also left with
his money and other valuables. We don’t really know the motivation for
the murder.”
Paul said the family reported the case to the police at the
Madalla division, adding that some of the workers on duty at the time
had been arrested. He urged the police to speed up investigations and
bring the perpetrators of the crime to book.
A source told Punch Metro that the father of five struggled with his assailants before he was overpowered and killed.
He said, “The man was a retired PHCN worker. He was killed
on Friday night. On Saturday morning, a man cleaning the hotel saw a
pool of blood coming out of his office and raised the alarm. At the
scene, there was a knife with which he was killed. There were also signs
of struggle as the office table was broken. He had a deep knife cut in
his palm, probably while he was holding the knife from piercing into
him. They drove away his grey colour Peugeot 406 saloon car, with number
plate KUJ-424 BB. They also made away with a file containing some
information about the hotel.”
It was gathered that the case had already been transferred
to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Minna. A
source said the fleeing hotel guards were the prime suspects.
He said, “One of them is already in Port Harcourt, Rivers
State. How can something happen on Friday and in less than 24 hours, you
have already disappeared to Port Harcourt if not that you are
culpable?”
The Police Public Relations Officer, Niger State Police
Command, Elkana Bala, said the police were closing in on the suspects,
adding that information available to the police showed Lucky was killed
by his workers.
He said, “He was suspected to have been murdered by his
workers; he was not killed by outsiders. After the incident, those male
workers ran away with his Peugeot 406. We are trailing them. The SCIID,
Homicide section, has commenced full investigations into the matter.”