Nigeria Police Declare Six Anambra Residents Wanted Over Cyberstalking, Criminal Defamation, Conspiracy

Nigeria Police Declare Six Anambra Residents Wanted Over Cyberstalking, Criminal Defamation, Conspiracy

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has officially declared six residents of Anambra State wanted over their alleged involvement in multiple criminal offences, including criminal conspiracy, cyberstalking, criminal defamation, criminal trespass, threatening violence, and actions capable of breaching public peace.
The declaration was made by the Force Headquarters in Abuja through a Special Police Gazette Bulletin issued by the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Monitoring Unit. The bulletin was later published on the official social media platforms of the Nigeria Police Force.

Full List of Wanted Suspects

According to the police, the six individuals declared wanted are:

- Emmanuel C. Osinem
- Chibuike Kingsley Okoye
- Obiechine Patrick Agu
- Emmanuel Ikechukwu Aguh
- Obiora Samuel Onya
- Ikechukwu Emeka Onyia, popularly known as "Movement."

Police records show that all six suspects are natives of Isiakpu Village, Nise, located in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra State, which is also listed as their last known address.

Alleged Crimes

The Force Headquarters stated that the suspects are wanted in connection with allegations bordering on:

- Criminal conspiracy to commit felony
- Cyberstalking
- Criminal defamation
- Criminal trespass
- Threatening violence
- Incitement
- Conduct likely to cause a breach of public peace

While the police did not reveal the specific incident that led to the charges, authorities emphasized that investigations are ongoing and urged the public to assist with credible information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects.

Police Call for Public Assistance

The Nigeria Police Force appealed to members of the public to immediately report any sighting of the wanted individuals.

According to the official statement, anyone with useful information should notify the nearest police station or contact the Office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Monitoring Unit, Force Headquarters, Abuja.

The police also provided a dedicated hotline:

08038486278

Authorities assured the public that the identities of informants would be treated with strict confidentiality.

The statement reads:

«"If seen, arrest and hand over to the nearest police station or office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Police Monitoring Unit, Force Headquarters, Abuja, or call 08038486278."»

Growing Efforts to Combat Cybercrime and Public Disorder

The declaration highlights the Nigeria Police Force's ongoing efforts to tackle cyber-related offences, criminal defamation, public incitement, and other crimes that threaten law and order across the country.

Security agencies continue to encourage citizens to cooperate with law enforcement by providing timely and credible information that can aid investigations and enhance public safety.

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