Enugu Police Debunk Alleged Murder of Five Women in New Market

The Enugu State Police Command has categorically denied a viral social media post alleging that five women who deal in fresh corn at New Market, Enugu, were lured and murdered by a man in a minibus. According to the post, the women were allegedly taken under the guise of buying corn from the man's farm, and their mutilated bodies were later found by the roadside.


The Command has investigated the matter and found that the story is entirely false, unfounded, and fabricated to cause public panic. No such incident has been reported, nor has any investigation or credible intelligence suggested the occurrence of the alleged crime. No report of missing or found persons matching the description in the viral post has been received, and no bodies have been discovered with missing organs as claimed.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, has directed operatives to identify and bring to book the originators and peddlers of the fake report for prosecution. CP Giwa warns that the dissemination of fake news is a criminal offense and will be treated with seriousness. He advises the public to always verify information before sharing and encourages citizens to report suspicious activities or security concerns to the nearest Police Station.

The Command reaffirms its commitment to public safety and crime prevention. The police urge residents to disregard the fake news and remain calm. The Command's emergency numbers and the Enugu State Command-and-Control Centre are available for reporting suspicious activities or security concerns.


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