Police in East Sepik Province have apprehended a murder suspect who was on the run since February 12th with the help of a community leader.
The suspect is now in police custody.
East Sepik Provincial Police Commander Superintendent Christopher Tamari has extended thanks to community leader, Mr Sam Wafi of Kusambuk area who assisted police in the capture and arrest of a murder suspect.
“The murder occurred on the afternoon of February 12 at Suaduogum village in Yangoru, East Sepik province.”
“The apprehended suspect and another suspect attacked the deceased in his village and chopped off his hands; the deceased then tried to run away and seek help but was hit by an oncoming vehicle.”
PPC Tammari further stated, “The deceased was rushed to Boram Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. The deceased was identified as Late Nigel Hovi.”
According to police investigation and briefing, the deceased and the suspect had an ongoing feud which eventually resulted in the murder on Sunday February 12, 2023.
“The relatives of the deceased in retaliation have burned down eight houses including a church in the village of the suspected murderers.”
PPC Christopher Tamari said he is grateful for Mr Wafi’s assistance because his help to apprehend the suspect has eventually helped to prevent further fights within the area.
Mr Tamari further apologised to the affected communities for the late police response.
He also conveyed sympathy and apology for the loss of life and the loss and damage to properties especially to the innocent victims.
“Murder cases are being reported every week in all six districts of the province and serious crimes are being committed daily in Wewak, Yangoru Saussia, Maprik, Angoram, Ambunti-Drekirkir and Wosera Gawi.”
“I am now calling in the people of East Sepik to respect one other, and to find the right ways to resolve problems instead of resorting to violence all the time.”
Mr Tamari has added his reassurance to the people of East Sepik that police is always there to assist, therefore it is right to seek police intervention so that police and law can solve complaints and disputes to maintain community peace.