Crime & Law
‘How gunmen murdered Police Inspector attached to Delta LG chairman’

Tragedy struck in Delta State on Tuesday as Inspector O. O. Ojonogba, a police officer attached to the Chairman of Bomadi Local Government Council, was gunned down by unidentified assailants in Ughelli, Ughelli North Local Government Area.
The slain officer, popularly known as “Ade”, was attached to the council boss as his orderly. Reports indicate that the chairman was away in Asaba for an official assignment at the time of the attack, leaving his children in the care of the late officer.
The incident occurred in the early hours of Monday when the attackers stormed the chairman’s residence.
Inspector Ojonogba, who was on duty, was reportedly asleep in his lounge when the assailants shot him on the neck.
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An eyewitness confirmed that, “At about 3–4 a.m., armed robbers entered the Council Chairman’s compound after breaking through the generator powerhouse while it was on.
“On the day of the incident, the chairman went with three others of his security, leaving behind the late police officer that was shot and his children only.
“Immediately after gaining entrance, they went to the room of the security personnel identified as, Inspr. O. O Ojonogba attached to PMF 51 who was sleeping, and shot him on the neck in his sleep.”
The source the assailants later went through the back of the main house where they destroyed one of the burglary protectors and entered through the dining section before proceeding to the children’s room.
While at the children’s room, they demanded their father’s money and jewelry from their mother, firing shots at the PoP ceiling and the wall of the room.
“They took all their (children’s) phones, two iPads and a laptop, but they returned back to search for more gadgets and unfortunately they did not find any,” the eyewitness narrated.
The armed men reportedly fled the scene afterward, leaving residents in shock after the attack.
The Special Assistant on Security to the Chairman, Mr. Obasanjo Zokumor, confirmed the development to journalists.
When contacted, the Delta State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Edafe Bright said the Command was on the trails of the criminals.