By Ovat Abeng
The Anambra State Police Command has arrested a notorious cultist, Mr Favour Izunna, aged 22 years over the gruesome killing of five persons at Obosi community in Idemili North Local Government Area of the State.
The State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga disclosed the arrest in a statement signed and made available to Journalists in Awka on Wednesday.
According to Ikenga, following the confession of a notorious suspect arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Cultism Unit, Enugwu Ukwu, on 30th April 2026, the Anambra State Police Command has recorded a significant breakthrough in ongoing investigations.
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The suspect, identified as Favour Izunna, a.k.a. Njoku, aged 22 years, is a member of a dreaded cult group known as the Vikings Confraternity, where he operates as an executioner responsible for terrorising Obosi and its environs.
“Subsequently, with operational support from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Awkuzu, the Police operatives recovered the following items from a criminal hideout in Obosi: One pump-action gun
Five (5) live cartridges, One locally made Beretta pistol and seven (7) rounds of 7.5mm live ammunition
“During interrogations, the suspect further confessed to the gruesome murder of about five persons in Obosi.
However, he could only clearly recall three victims identified as: Somtochukwu Alfred (male), Udechukwu Izuchukwu (male), and Izuchukwu Obi (male).
He also disclosed the involvement of certain sponsors who allegedly contracted him to carry out the killings within the community.
“In addition, the suspect admitted to participating in several kidnapping operations within Anambra State, including victims identified as Emeka Chukwuka (male) and Chinelo Onyeka (female), among others.
“To this end, the State Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu, has directed intensified efforts towards the arrest of other gang members and the alleged sponsors currently at large.
“Further developments will be communicated in due course,” the statement concluded.
