Together with police officers from the Azikiwe Police Division, members of a local vigilante group in charge of Eagle Island in Port Harcourt City, Rivers State, have detained twelve suspected internet fraudsters known as "Yahoo boys" for allegedly burying a newborn baby on Wednesday.
According to reports, the baby was buried by the Eagle Island waterfront by the con artists.
Victor Ohaji, the Chief Security Officer of Eagle Island and the Chairman of Phalga Security Watch, reported receiving information that some "yahoo boys" were performing incantations at the waterfront.
Ohaji claimed that after quickly mobilizing his troops, when they arrived at the waterfront, the boys were gone.
The Vigilante leader claimed that after careful inspection of the area, they found evidence of the boys' having buried something at the waterfront.
Ohaji, Eagle Island's Chief Security Officer, claimed that when they dug up the ground, they found a newborn infant that had already passed away.
He said they alerted the Rivers State Neighborhood Watch and the Station Officer of the Police Post at Eagle Island, who then informed the Divisional Police Officer of Azikiwe Police Division.
Ohaji further explained that they went in search of the boys and apprehended them while they were coming out of a hotel on Eagle Island.
He confirmed that the boys were handed over to the police for proper investigation and prosecution.
“This morning, one of my brothers called me to say that some yahoo boys were doing some incantation on the Eagle Island Waterfront, in the Andoni area sandfield.
“So, immediately I called my boys, and we swung into action. When we got to the scene of the crime, the boys had left.
“I asked my brother where the boys were doing the incantation, and he showed me. When I saw the area, I knew something was buried there.
“We had to dig the area to know what was buried there. When we dug the place, we saw a bouncing baby boy and a newborn baby inside the ground.
“Immediately I called the SO of Eagle Island, being the Station Officer of Eagle Island, and I told him what we discovered.
“He said, let him relate to the DPO, and immediately, we started going around in Eagle Island to make sure we apprehended the boys.
“We went from hotel to hotel, together with the police and the Rivers State Neighborhood Watch. We moved around and saw them coming out of a hotel.
“As they saw us, they started running, but we apprehended them. We took them to the police station, including the dead baby, to show them what we had discovered.
“One of the leaders of the Yahoo boys was ranting, saying his father is a Major General and nothing will happen, that his father is coming.
“I’m pleading with the Rivers State Government to assist Phalga Security Watch. We are really working in this state. We hire a vehicle every day, and nobody is paying us.
“Please, let them come to our aid and assist us so that we can get a vehicle that we can use to turn around the whole state to make sure we bring perpetrators of crime to book.” He added.
In the meantime, the Rivers State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of the suspected fraudsters, who allegedly buried the newborn baby.
The Public Relations Officer of the Command, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said the suspects have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for proper investigation.
She added that if, at the end of the investigation, the suspects are found guilty, they will be charged in court for justice to prevail.
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