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Pregnant wife seeks justice for hubby allegedly abducted by youth leader and DSS officers who shot dead her 5-year-old son in Imo

Jennifer Johnson, her missing hubby and their slain son
Jennifer Johnson, her missing hubby and their slain son

Jennifer Johnson, a pregnant woman from Obolo in Mbano, Imo State, has cried out for justice for her husband, Bright Johnson, who was allegedly taken away from his home by a group of youths and some DSS officers.

The squad reportedly shot the de@d Bright’s young son in the raid carried out on December 26, 2024.

The raid was reportedly led by Amaze Chibuke, the community youth president, and armed men believed to be Department of State Services (DSS) personnel.

33-year-old Bright, a native doctor, was reportedly sh0t in the leg before being taken to an undisclosed location.

His brother, Okechukwu, was also sh0t, and their young son was k!lled during the incident.

Jennifer claims Chibuke, with whom Bright had a land dispute, led the attack with armed youths.

A commercial motorcyclist, detained alongside Bright but later released, informed Jennifer that her husband was being held in a secret DSS cell in Owerri.

Despite several attempts by Bright’s father to see him at the DSS office, access has been denied, with officials redirecting him to different offices.

According to Jennifer, she has reported the incident to the police but says financial constraints have hindered progress.

“The police told me to report the k!lling of my son at the division headquarters, but I cannot afford to mobilize them for an arrest,” she said.

She also accused Chibuke of framing her husband to justify the attack. “If nothing is fishy, why did Chibuke involve the DSS when the land dispute case was already with the police?”

I want to know if my husband is alive. He doesn’t even know our son has been killed,” she said. Chibuke has not responded to the allegations.

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