Manhunt Underway for Hoodlums After Beating A Man To Death in Rivers State

A tragic incident unfolded along Eliogbolo Road in Rumuodomaya, the headquarters of Obio-Akpor Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria. A gang of hoodlums brutally beat a young man to death, leaving residents of the area in shock and fear.

The exact cause of this deadly attack and the identities of the assailants remain unknown, but some eyewitnesses and local residents suspect the involvement of cult gangs in this heinous act. The victim’s identity has not been disclosed at this time.

Upon receiving reports of the incident, a team of police officers from the Rumuodomaya Division swiftly arrived at the scene to investigate and apprehend the culprits. The lifeless body of the young man was subsequently removed from the area.

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Residents who witnessed the incident expressed deep concerns over the growing presence of cult groups in the Rumuodomaya Slaughter Market vicinity. These groups have increasingly made the area unsafe, causing anxiety among the local population.

The unfolding situation prompted shop owners and businesses in the Eligbolo area to hastily shut down their operations. This response was driven by the fear of potential mass arrests by the police and potential reprisal attacks by rival gang members.

As of now, the Rivers State Police Command has not released an official statement regarding this tragic incident. However, the search for the perpetrators continues, and local authorities are working to restore peace and security in the affected area.

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