A man identified as the personal driver of an Anglican Bishop in Delta State, whose name was simply given as Bishop Chinedu, has been apprehended for conniving with kidnappers to kill his master.
Though the details of the incident are still sketchy, the Police Commissioner, CP Ikioye Orutugu, confirmed the arrest of the suspects, adding that further investigation would reveal the details of their operations.
Orutugu told journalists: “Don’t mind, details will be revealed to you soon after we conclude our investigations, as they have just been arrested.
Reports said that the principal suspect, a private driver of the Bishop, whose name was not revealed, connived with some kidnappers to dispossess the clergyman of his Toyota Landcruiser SUV, but things went awry and the clergyman was killed in the process, while his vehicle was stolen.
Orutugu said: “They brought the vehicle into Anambra to sell it, and the man you see with him was the one who wanted to buy the vehicle, but in the process, they were arrested.”
Police operatives prevented journalists from interviewing the suspects, insisting that investigation is still ongoing.