Mar 17 • 01:22 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Abia butcher in police net for stabbing customer over meat price

A butcher in Abia State has been arrested for stabbing a customer during a dispute over meat pricing.

Emeka John, a butcher from Abia State, has been arrested by police after allegedly stabbing a customer during a disagreement over the cost of meat. The incident took place at Orie Ugba Market in Umuahia, the state's capital, where tensions escalated into violence leading to the victim being attacked with scissors. The local police reported that the customer was seriously injured and taken to the hospital for treatment.

The spokesperson for the Abia State Police Command, Maureen Chinaka, confirmed the arrest of Emeka John and stated that he is currently in police custody. Following the altercation, officers from the Central Police Station in Umuahia promptly visited the crime scene to gather evidence and investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident. Investigations are active, with a focus on understanding the details of the confrontation and the motivations behind the violence.

This case highlights the rising issues of market disputes escalating to violence in Nigeria, reflecting broader challenges in public safety and conflict resolution in marketplaces. Authorities are keen to address such incidents to prevent further occurrences, as they pose risks not only to those directly involved but also to the wider community in terms of safety and commerce.

📡 Similar Coverage