The Enugu State Police command has confirmed the arrest of suspects linked to two separate murder cases in Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area involving two mothers and the daughter of one of them for suspected rituals.
The spokesperson of the Command and a Superintendent of Police, Daniel Ndukwe, disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday.
Ndukwe said both incidents happened on May 15, 2026 in separate communities, sending shockwaves across residents of the affected areas.
He said the cases involved alleged killings by close family members, prompting swift police intervention and investigations.
He said: “In the first incident, operatives of Igbo-Etiti Division responded at about 3:10pm.”
He said officers received information that Onyebuchi Anikwe, 40, allegedly attacked his 60-year-old mother, Felicia Anikwe, with a cutlass.
“The victim was found lifeless, while officers immediately secured the scene and recovered her remains,” he said.
Ndukwe said the corpse was taken to hospital, where doctors confirmed her dead before preservation in the mortuary.
He added that officers rescued the suspect from an angry mob, which had severely assaulted him.
“The suspect was arrested, detained, and taken for urgent medical treatment,” he added.
In the second incident, Ndukwe said operatives of the Distress Response Squad responded at about 3:18pm.
He said the team acted on intelligence from Agu-Ekwegbe Community within the same local government area.
“The report alleged that Joshua Eze killed his sister, Nwabuche Eze, and her little daughter,” he said.
Ndukwe said officers recovered the bodies and moved them to hospital for medical examination.
He added that doctors confirmed both victims dead before their remains were deposited in the mortuary.
“The suspect was also rescued from an angry mob in critical condition,” he said.
Ndukwe said the suspect later died in hospital while receiving emergency treatment.
“Preliminary investigations suggest he buried the victims in a shallow grave,” he added.
He said investigators also recovered a dead white cock from the scene, suggesting possible ritual motives.
The command’s Commissioner, CP Mamman Giwa, condemned the killings and described them as barbaric.
Giwa directed detectives of the State Criminal Investigation Department to carry out comprehensive investigations into both incidents.
“Residents must avoid jungle justice and report criminal suspects through lawful channels,” the commissioner said.



