Vigilante commander allegedly abducts 13-year-old girl in Nanka, repeatedly defile her for days
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Tension is mounting in Nanka community, Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra State, following the arrest of a high-ranking vigilante official over the alleged abduction and serial defilement of a 13-year-old schoolgirl.
The suspect, Chimuche Onyeanuna, who serves as the Second-in-Command of the Nanka Vigilante Group, is currently being held in a secret location amid allegations that influential community leaders and local security actors are plotting a cover-up to grant him a “soft landing.”
The Disappearance and Perverse “Manhunt”
The victim, a junior secondary school student and daughter of a local commercial tricycle (Keke Napep) rider, Mr. Solomon Obodoaku, went missing for over four days last week. Desperate to find his daughter, Mr. Obodoaku formally reported the disappearance at the local vigilante office—directly to Onyeanuna, the accused officer.
In a shocking twist of betrayal, Onyeanuna reportedly joined the community’s active search parties and manhunt for the missing girl, all while secretly keeping her captive inside his own residence.
Community sources revealed that as pressure and searches mounted within the village, the suspect panicked and quietly released the traumatised teenager, ordering her to return home.
Forensic Evidence Exposé
Upon her return, an intensive interrogation by her distraught father blew the lid off the crime. The 13-year-old victim detailed how she was kept locked inside Onyeanuna’s house for nearly five days, prevented from stepping outside or attending school, while being subjected to repeated sexual assault.
To back her claims, the minor provided precise forensic descriptions of the inner rooms of the commander’s house, the layout of his kitchen, unique items hidden under his bed, and noted that her personal belongings were still trapped in his room. Furthermore, she revealed that the very clothes she wore home were provided to her by the suspect.
Mob Action and Secret Detentions
Following the revelation, vigilante operatives apprehended Onyeanuna. During a preliminary interrogation, the suspect vehemently denied the allegations until he was confronted with the victim’s graphic and accurate description of his home.
He was subsequently bound and detained at the Oka Hall security post in Agbiligba village, Nanka.
However, news of the horrific crime triggered an immediate wave of rage among local youths, who surrounded the security post en masse, threatening to burn the facility down unless the suspect was handed over for jungle justice. To prevent a total breakdown of law and order, a former vigilante officer reportedly whisked Onyeanuna away from the irate mob to an undisclosed, hidden location.
As of Tuesday morning, Onyeanuna remains in the private custody of the Nanka vigilante group, standard legal protocols requiring immediate transfer to the Nigeria Police Force notwithstanding.
A high-ranking insider within the local security architecture, speaking on the condition of anonymity, raised the alarm that powerful community stakeholders are actively working behind the scenes to sweep the felony under the carpet. The source hinted at potential police connivance, expressing fears that the suspect might be given a mere “slap on the wrist.”
When contacted, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of the Oko Police Station claimed total ignorance of the incident. The DPO, however, stated that he would place calls to local actors in Nanka to ascertain the situation. Efforts to reach the Anambra State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for an official statement proved abortive as phone lines were unreachable at the time of filing this report.
Youths outside the security post
Human rights advocates and community youth leaders are now calling on the Anambra State Commissioner of Police and the State Ministry of Women and Social Welfare to immediately step in, take custody of the suspect, and guarantee justice for the vulnerable victim.



