Enugu Police Arrest 23-Year-Old Suspected Transformer Vandal After Electrocution in Obollo-Afor
Enugu Police Arrest 23-Year-Old Suspected Transformer Vandal After Electrocution in Obollo-Afor
Henry A Ogwudu·18 August 2026·1 min read·8 views
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Enugu Police Arrest 23-Year-Old Suspected Transformer Vandal After Electrocution in Obollo-Afor
Henry A Ogwudu·18 August 2026·1 min read·8 views
Enugu, August 18, 2026: The Enugu State Police Command has arrested a 23-year-old suspected transformer vandal, identified as Nnaji Chidiebere, after he was allegedly electrocuted while attempting to vandalise a transformer along Ogbaike Road, Obollo-Afor, in Udenu Local Government Area of the state.
The suspect was discovered at about 2:20 p.m. on Monday, August 17, 2026, trapped inside the transformer and unconscious, with various degrees of burns. The discovery followed timely information provided by concerned members of the community, who alerted the Police to the incident.
Upon receiving the report, operatives of the Udenu Police Division immediately mobilised to the scene. The suspect was rescued and rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was resuscitated before being referred to a specialist hospital for further medical attention.
After regaining consciousness, the suspect identified himself as Nnaji Chidiebere and claimed that he had been alone at the scene. However, preliminary investigation has reportedly linked him to transformer vandalism in the area.
The Police Command said further investigation is ongoing to establish the full extent of the suspect’s activities, determine whether he operates with accomplices, and bring all those found culpable to justice.
The Commissioner of Police, Enugu State Command, CP Mamman Bitrus Giwa, psc, mspsp, smicm, commended the members of the community for their prompt and credible information, which enabled the Police to respond swiftly, rescue the suspect and commence investigation.
The Commissioner reiterated the Command’s commitment to protecting critical public infrastructure across the state and urged residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities, particularly those involving the vandalism or destruction of public utilities.
The Command further assured residents that information provided in good faith would be treated with the necessary confidentiality and acted upon appropriately.
SP Daniel Ndukwe, mnipr, mnisma Police Public Relations Officer Enugu State Command State Headquarters, GRA, Enugu 18th August, 2026

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