A gang member of the dreaded squad founded by the Terwase Akwaza, otherwise known as Gana has made a shocking revelation about the late terrorist.
IDOMA VOICE reports that Gana was killed last week during a gun battle with men of the Operation Ayem Akpatuma III while going to Makurdi, the Benue State capital.
Before his death, Gana was declared wanted by the Benue State Government over issues bordering on terrorism, kidnapping and killing of innocent people.
However, after running for almost four years, Gana finally showed himself to embrace the amnesty of the state government but met his waterloo.
Following his death, a gang member, who simply gave his name Major Aondehemba had claimed that was difficult for security operatives to get Gana because he had protective powers he got from the grave of his 12-year-old daughter.
However, another member of the deadly squad who was identified as General Ahembe, said the late Gana repeatedly raped his 12-year-old daughter before she was buried alive.
“That was about 11 years ago in Gbitse forest. She brought the girl to our camp tied and blindfolded. He (Gana) said he needed extra-power because security men were coming close on him and the only way he could be protected was to sacrifice the daughter. I think she was about 12 years then. Before he buried her in a shallow grave, he repeatedly raped her. We could not do or say anything because he was our leader,” Ahembe claimed in a new revelation exclusively obtained by IDOMA VOICE.
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