The last may not have been heard on the gruesome murder, in a Lagos hotel, of
Miss Cynthia Udoka Osokogu with the recent recovery of her Black
Berry, BB, mobile phone from a Port Harcourt-based businessman.
The middle-age man (names withheld) was arrested by
detectives attached to Area ‘E’ Command Festac Town, Lagos, after the deceased’s
BB pin was retrieved from her father.
This is also coming on the heels of the discovery of a
bizarre video recording of how Cynthia was allegedly raped by her suspected
killers. The video was seen in the laptop of the suspects.
In the video, Cynthia’s face and brutalised body was
clearly shown being raped, while the faces of the rapists were blurred. Apart
from being tied and forcefully raped, the rapists also bit her deeply and
several times in her breasts, buttocks and back .
Vanguard gathered that although Cynthia’s BB has had all
information pertaining to ownership of the handset flashed-off in an attempt to
make pass for a brand new phone, detectives led by the Area Commander, ACP
Daniel Okoro, were able to use the pin to get the number of the SIM Card
of the current holder.
According to sources, one of the detectives then put a call
to the Port Harcourt-based business man to say that the BB in his possession was
a stolen one.
Through the information on his registered SIM Card and the
receiving mast, detectives moved to Port Harcourt, where his residence was
located. But they did not meet him at home.
It was said that the phone buyer openly admitted that he
bought it through a friend in Lagos, adding that it was sent to him through
courier services.
The source said: “When the detectives were able to get the
pin number from Cynthia’s father, they started work on the theory that all the
information contained in her handset may have been deleted.
“But with their knowledge of BB, they know it can never
have two pin. So they started working on that theory, and it bore
fruits.”
Guess we have all learnt from this Cynthia's story.
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