Egbule was allegedly shot dead by an officer from Omagwa Police Division on Saturday in his compound.
Newsmen gathered that the angry youths were heading to the Images Police Station with Egbule’s corpse when the Chairman of Ikwerre LGA, Israel Agbosi, met them halfway and promised to ensure the officers responsible for the killing were identified and made to face the law.
A family source told Newsmen that on Saturday night, the policemen stormed the compound, as one of the trigger-happy operatives and allegedly opened fire on him.
The source who pleaded anonymity said, “The officers came here last night with full force. The said they are looking for drug dealer, but they came into the compound here and killed an innocent man.
“It was on that note that the community mobilised and blocked the federal road with the corpse. We want the police to provide those officers who killed Chukwuma. All we need is justice for Chukwuma.”
The protest, however, caused gridlock on the road as motorists and travellers were stranded until the intervention of the local government chairman.
Addressing the protesters, the Chairman of Ikweree, LGA, Abosi, described the incident as unfortunate and unacceptable and appealed to the angry youths not to take laws into their own hands.
Abosi, however, called on the Commissioner of Police to investigate the killing and ensure that the officers are fished out and made to face justice.
When contacted, the spokesperson for the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the incident, saying the policeman had been arrested.
While commiserating with the family of the deceased, she said his remains had been deposited in a morgue
Iringe-Koko said, “The command is aware, and we are on top of the situation. The officer has been detained. Normalcy has now been restored, and adequate security is on the ground to prevent any breach of peace.
“The man’s corpse has been deposited at the morgue and an investigation is ongoing.