The Lagos State Police Command has
commenced investigations into the death of Cynthia Osokogu, the only
daughter of Major General Frank Osokogu (retd), who was reported missing
on July 22, 2012.
PUNCH Metro learnt that
Osokogu, who was based in Nassarawa, went to visit a friend in Abuja
before leaving for Lagos to purchase goods for her boutique.
According to reliable sources, the
24-year-old was received at the Muritala Muhammed Airport, Lagos by
unknown persons, who took her to a hotel in FESTAC area of the state
before she disappeared.
It was learnt that attempts by family
members to ascertain her whereabouts were made more difficult because
none of them lived in Lagos.
As weeks went by, concerned friends and
relatives sent messages through BlackBerry device and social media about
the missing girl but no information regarding her whereabouts was
forthcoming.
But her corpse had been found in a
mortuary. It was learnt that family and friends had thought she was
missing because they did not know that she was dead.
One of the sources said, “There are
indications Osukogwu, who is a postgraduate student of Nasarawa State
University, was killed at the hotel before her corpse was transferred to
the mortuary.
“Police investigations suggest that
Osukogwu was robbed and killed in the hotel she lodged in by the same
people she was supposed to do business with.”
Our correspondent learnt that policemen
had interrogated some employees of the hotel and had arrested some
suspects after the hotel management presented CCTV footage of the
culprits while entering her room.
The culprits were said to be the same people who actually paid for her flight ticket to Lagos.
Police sources said the culprits belong to a syndicate that specialised in luring young women to Lagos for “evil purpose”.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
matter was transferred to Area E Command, FESTAC since July but family
of the deceased only got the news of the incident on Saturday.
It was not clear why the police delayed giving the information to the family.
The spokesperson for the state police
command, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the incident but said she did not have
the details as at press time.
However, a reliable source at the
station told our correspondent that six people had been arrested and
were being interrogated by the police.
She said, “Six people were arrested on Sunday over the incident and investigations are ongoing.”
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