Cynthia Osokogu's murder Latest: Cynthia's Blackberry phone found with Port Harcourt-based businessman

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested two more suspects for the alleged murder of Cynthia Osokogu.

It was learnt that they were arrested by policemen attached to Area E Command, FESTAC, on Monday.

Cynthia was drugged and killed on July 22, 2012 at Cosmilla Hotel, FESTAC after being lured to Lagos for the purpose of business. Four suspects – Okwumo Nwabufo and Ezike Olisaeloka, Orji Osita and Maduakor Chukwunonso – had been charged to court for the murder.

It was learnt that one of the newly arrested suspects, Nonso Ezeike, is the younger brother of Olisaeloka.

The other suspect arrested was the driver who allegedly aided the prime suspects to escape from the hotel.

It was learnt that the police were able to trail Nonso because he had sold Osokogu’s phone to someone for N68,000.

The police were said to have obtained Osokogu’s BlackBerry Personal Identification Number and convinced the buyer to disclose the identity of the seller (Nonso).

A senior police officer, who craved anonymity because he was not authorised to speak with the press, said, “We were having problems on how to get Osokogu’s phone so we met her father who gave us her BlackBerry PIN. After that, we started chatting with the person on BB Messenger and he told us he bought it from someone.

“We told him that we needed the phone and we pledged to pay him back the money but he said the phone was giving him problems and he intended to send it back to the person who sold it to him.

“We traced the mast and discovered he was chatting from Port Harcourt. He said he bought the phone from Lagos. Few days later, he called to say he had returned the phone to the seller (Nonso). We urged him to ask Nonso to return the said phone to our office in Area E Command, Festac.

“Nonso eventually came to our office with a lawyer to drop the phone and I asked my men to arrest him immediately.

“He claimed to be a graduate of Mathematics and Computer Science at the Federal University of Science and Technology, Owerri and the brother of Olisaeloka. He confessed to the police of having sold three telephones given to him by his brothers. He also confessed that he sold Cynthia’s Blackberry telephone for N68,000.”

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