Crime

Herbalist kills Client while testing Protection charm in Enugu

A Native doctor has been detained by the police of Enugu State Command for killing a patient in his shrine while testing the gunfire protection charm he had made for the patient.

The Native doctor was one of 17 people who were recently detained and paraded in the state for conspiracy, murder, armed robbery, truck snatching, kidnapping, and illegal firearm possession.

This was revealed in a statement released on Tuesday by the state’s Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, via the command’s Twitter handle.

Items recovered from the suspects include two firearms, one live cartridge, three mock guns, a Sino Truck loaded with 789 bags of cement, mobile phones, ATM cards, and other items.

Credit: Twitter | Enugu_PoliceNG
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