Vigilante Kills Poly Student In Ogwashi-Uku
A 29-year-old student of Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, Peter Eyorowalebo, has been killed allegedly by a member of a vigilance group in Ogwashi-Uku, Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State.
The incident happened today (Wednesday).
The motive for the killing was yet to be established at press time but the suspect has been apprehended by the police, which has advised the family of the deceased and students of the polytechnic to remain calm “as no stone will be left unturned, assuring them of justice”.
A press signed by the Delta State Police Command’s spokesman, Bright Edafe, a Chief Superintendent of Police, broke news of the development.
Inter alua, the release read:”The Commissioner of Police, Delta State Police Command, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda, has ordered the arrest of one Ike Peter, a member of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria in Ogwashi-Uku, who allegedly shot and killed a student of Ogwashi-Uku Polytechnic, one Peter Eyorowalebo, aged 29 years old.
“Today, 30th April 2025, at about 0930 hours, the DPO Ogwashi-Uku received a distress call that the suspect, Ike Peter, a member of vigilante group of Nigeria, shot and killed the victim in his room while he was reading and preparing for exams. The DPO swiftly mobilised to the scene, and found the victim in a pool of his blood.
“The deceased was taken to the hospital and was confirmed dead by the doctor on duty. His body has been deposited at the mortuary for autopsy. The Suspect, Peter Ike, was immediately arrested, and on the instructions of the Commissioner of Police, the suspect was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for discreet investigation.”
It added, “The Commissioner of Police has ordered the Deputy Commissioner of Police, the State Criminal Investigation Department, to take over the case and ensure that a thorough investigation is carried out. The CP, while condoling with the family of the deceased and students of the Polytechnic, also advised them to remain calm as no stone will be left unturned, assuring them of justice”.