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The Police in Nsukka on today arrested two men in
masquerade costume in Ovoko Community, Nsukka LGA,
Enugu State, for allegedly beating up a passenger on a
commercial motorcycle and robbing him of N57,000. The
incident happened on the Nsukka/Oballo-Afor highway.
A police source said policemen moved to the scene when the
victim, Mr. Chinonso Ezewaji, reported the matter to Nsukka
Police Area command and the two men were arrested...
" The escorts of the masquerade however ran away. There
were eight masquerades. They blocked the Nsukka/Obollo-
Afor road and harassed people. The two arrested masquerades
however denied collecting the N57,000 from Ezewaji but
claimed they know the person who collected the money from the
victim. When we searched one of the arrested masquerade, we
saw Indian hemp in his pocket,” the police source said.
When contacted, Public Relations Officer, Enugu State
Police Command, Mr. Ebere Amarizu, confirmed the incident,
saying investigation had commenced on the matter. He urged
communities to regulate and monitor those who wear
masquerade costumes, adding that some of them used the
opportunity to harass, intimidate and rob innocent members of
the public.
“The Police are not against the people practising their tradition
and culture but community leaders must know the character of
people they allow to wear costumes of masquerade in the name
of culture. A masquerade has no right to mount road block on
busy highways where motorists, motorcyclists and other road
users move on daily basis. The police have commenced
investigation and will get to the root of this matter as issues of
masquerade disturbing people have become a recurring decimal,”
Amarizu said.
The victim, Ezewaji, a trader, who deals on clothing materials,
told the News Agency of Nigeria he was on his way from
Nsukka to Obollo-Afor to see his mother when the
masquerade stopped the motorcycle he was riding on.
“They beat me, searched me and collected N57,000. When they
left, I ran into the bush and when I discovered they have gone
some distance, I came out and went to the police to report"he
said
The two masquerades identified themselves as Kenchukwu Eze,
a carpenter, and Ejiofor Eze, a brick-layer. They, however,
denied the allegation that they stole money from Ezewaji They
claimed that their colleague, Chima Mamah, stole the
money. Eze, however, admitted that the police saw Indian
hemp in his pocket, saying it was the leftover of what they
smoked before coming out.
“If the police release me, I will not wear masquerade costume,
nor smoke Indian hemp again,” he pleaded.
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