Kidnapped eight-year-old girl found dead, organs removed

A suspected ritualist, Ifeanyi Dike has been arrested in Eliozu axis of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Saturday in connection with the body of an eight-year-old girl, Victory Chikamso, who was abducted and later recovered with her tongue, breasts, vagina and eyes removed.

The suspect was arrested by the operatives of State Police Command attached to Okporo Police Station.
It was gathered that the victim, who was a resident of Messiah Street, Eliozu was abducted on Friday by Dike, who also lived on the same street.
It was also learnt that the girl was defiled before she was killed, while her vital organs were removed and put in a polythene bag by the suspect.
The state police command said in a statement by its spokesperson, Mr. Nnamdi Omoni, that the suspect was trying to dispose the mutilated body of the victim when he was apprehended by a local vigilante.
The statement read, “Today, at about 0130hrs, men of the Okporo Police Station arrested one Ifeanyi Chukwu Maxwell Dike (male, 23 years) of Messiah Street, Eliozu, Port Harcourt, who yesterday (Friday) abducted one Chikamso Victory (female, eight years) of the same address.
“The little girl was abducted, defiled and killed, while her vagina, eyes, tongue and breasts were removed and put in a polythene bag.
“The suspect was going to dispose of the body, when he was arrested by a local vigilante that suspected his movement.
“After he was questioned, the suspect dropped the bag and fled. Consequently, he was given chase and arrested. On further interrogation by the police, he confessed and took the police to where the vital organs were concealed.”
Omoni added that the body and organs of the victim had since been deposited in an undisclosed mortuary, while the suspect was being held by the police for further investigation.
The suspect, who described himself as a 200-level undergraduate of the University of Port Harcourt, said he was lured into ritual killing by a man who promised to make him wealthy.

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