How I killed, beheaded my friend over N13m his brother sent to him — Suspect



A Mechanical Engineering graduate, Moses Moses, has narrated how his friend’s ghost started appearing after he killed, cut off his head and took possession of the N13 million in his bank account.
Moses, 27, was alleged to have murdered Abuchi Wisdom Nwachukwu, 29, after the deceased confided in him that his brother, who is based in South Africa, sent him N13 million to complete his building project in Nigeria.
Moses confessed to have killed Nwachukwu on January 7, 2020 during a night shift duty at a table water company, where they both worked in Auchi, Edo State.
After murdering Nwachukwu, Moses beheaded his corpse, took his phone and Automated Teller Machine card.
He dumped the corpse in a bush close to the company and went hunting for people that could hack into his friend’s account to help get the millions.
Moses said: “After I killed my friend, I travelled to Benin City.
“I stayed in several hotels and dated a lot of women, but then Nwachukwu’s ghost started disturbing me.
“Whenever I wanted to sleep, the ghost would appear to start crying.
“The girls I picked would run away, saying I wanted to use them for money ritual.”
Nwachukwu’s headless body would later be found by policemen, but nobody could identify it.
The corpse was moved to a mortuary.
Meanwhile, Nwachukwu’s relatives in Imo State and his brother in South Africa had become frantic with worry over his disappearance.
More worrisome was that his phone remained unreachable.
The South Africa-based brother wrote a petition to the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, about Nwachukwu’s disappearance.
Adamu was compelled to deploy his crack squad, the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, headed by a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, to investigate the matter.
Some weeks into the investigation, IRT Operatives traced all PoS transactions Moses made with Nwachukwu’s ATM card to Ore, Benin and Auchi.

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