A hotel in Ogbor-hill axis of Aba, has been described as a “crime scene” following cases of deaths and missing people that took place in the hotel.
Concerned by what they’ve seen and reports they have heard about the hotel, residents of Ubani Street, Ogbor-Hill Aba, on Friday, called on the Abia State Police command, the state Governor and other relevant authorities to take necessary action.
A resident, Chimuanya Ezenna said that the hotel which is strategically located around Ubani Street, Ogbor-Hill Aba has become a notorious centre for reports of deaths and missing customers with nobody arrested yet.
Ezenna said that majority of the residents who reported the cases of alleged deaths and missing persons at the Ogbor-Hill Police Division are now afraid of going further due to security reasons and failure to make a proper arrest of the alleged victims.
He said that the latest case of death at the hotel occurred on 15/04/2022 when a young lady whose identity is yet unknown was killed and her two-year-old female child stolen by her killer.
According to him, residents gathered from a reliable source in the hotel that her killers are two young men, whose identities are yet to be revealed by the Hotel management even though their faces were captured by the CCTV of the Hotel.
He said; “Information available to us has it that over seven murder cases have been recorded at the said Hotel since the beginning of this year 2022 which the Director of the Hotel has covered by truncating investigation to save the Hotel’s name.
“At a point in time a few days ago, some youths vowed to set the Hotel ablaze if the killers of the innocent young single mother of one is not unveiled.
“The Azuka Divisional Police Station is currently investigating and has released the Director of the Hotel who has not fed the Police with the necessary information of the killers of lady.
“The incessant killing going on in that hotel and why Police has refused to prosecute the Hotel Management and Staff for Conspiracy and Murder is provoking and the Governor need to do something.”
When Newtelegraph contacted Abia State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Geoffrey Ogbonna, he confirmed that the incident did happen and the corpse of the deceased was moved to a morgue for preservation while efforts are being intensified to unravel the people behind the dastardly act.
Ogbonna said that the state Criminal Investigation Department (CID) is handling the matter now and if there is anyone with useful information that can help police to identify the people behind the crime, such a person should feel free to volunteer such information to the police.
He said that people with useful information could also walk into any Police Station in Ogbor-Hill to report what they know about the murder and stealing of the two-year-old child.