Cross River Police arrests 35 year old for allegedly poisoning food in a restaurant
A 35 year
old man named Paul Nchui has being arrested by the Cross River Police Command
for allegedly poisoning food at a restaurant in Ogoja Local Government Area of
Cross River State.
ASP Irene
Ugbo, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), confirmed the arrest in
a telephone interview with NAN on Sunday in Calabar.
The incident
occurred on March 24, 2017 at Oboso community in Ogoja Local Government Area
and left two persons dead while 44 others were hospitalised at the Ogoja
General Hospital.
The
restaurant owner, Mrs. Anna Erah and her husband, Mr. Edward Erah, died shortly
after eating the food.
It was
revealed that the suspect, Paul Nchui was reportedly seen by many people at the
scene of the crime.
“I wish to
inform you that one Mr. Paul Nchui, a suspect who poisoned a restaurant in
Oboso community in Ogoja has been arrested.
“The suspect
is in our custody, we will charge him to court as soon as we conclude our
investigation,’’ Ugbo said.
The PPRO,
who told Newsmen that the suspect had confessed to the crime, however said that
some victims of the food poison have been discharged after treatment.
Dr. Inyang
Asibong, the State Commissioner for Health, said that symptoms displayed by the
victims included vomiting, foaming in the mouth, body weakness and spitting of
blood.
“We have
dispatched a team of epidemiologists, doctors, community health workers and
other related health staff to the affected community.
“They are to
ascertain the real situation on ground and offer immediate medical assistance
to all those affected by the poison,” she said.
Mr. John
Inaku, Director General, Cross River State Emergency Management Agency, also
assured the victims of the State Government’s support.
He commended
the management of the Oboso hospital for their prompt response in evacuating
the victims to the Ogoja General Hospital for treatment.
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