Exposing the Deception: The Grim Tale of Tompolo's Alleged Slaughter of MK

In a chilling revelation, Tompolo, Dennis Otuaro, and their gang have been implicated in ritual killings, spotlighting the gruesome murder of Mr. Mutu Mone, known as MK, alongside five others in 2021. These heinous acts demand urgent attention as we strive to raise awareness while the international community keeps a vigilant eye on the developments. Tompolo and his Tantita team have shown no regret, persisting in their criminal endeavors.
Despite widespread reports of MK's death in a supposed gun battle, emerging evidence contradicts this narrative. It reveals that Tompolo orchestrated the kidnapping of MK and five others, holding them hostage in a private cell within their community in Oporoza, Gbaramatu Kingdom, Delta State, before ultimately sacrificing them.
The gang's deliberate misinformation misled the public into believing that MK and his companions died in shoot-out with military personnel—a fabrication intended to mask the gruesome truth. Video evidence shows the horrifying moment MK and others were abducted by Tompolo and his gang, preceding their murder.
MK's tragic end was allegedly executed on Tompolo's orders by Ebipade Kari and Super Kano. Contrary to claims of his demise in a gunfight, MK was trafficked to Oporoza by Simeon Bebenimibo. Interrogations by Tompolo and his accomplices preceded his brutal stabbing, and his body was dismembered near Tompolo’s shrine on the Sarabubo side, with his remains discarded in the river to appease their deities.
The murders that unfolded in 2021 revealed Tompolo’s operation of illegal prisons prior to securing the NNPCL contracts, which have since emboldened their human rights violations. Fabricated accounts of MK's death, published by Tompolo’s associates on October 26, 2021 are on outlets like [The Street Journal](https://thestreetjournal.org/tompolos-men-security-operatives-gun-down-mk-sea-outlaw/) and [The Niches](https://thenicheng.com/mk-dreaded-sea-pirate-killed-team-of-security-forces-ex-militants/amp/), further obscured the truth.
To erase evidence of their illegal detention operations, Tompolo, Otuaro, and the Tantita team are reportedly leveraging connections with security forces to establish new or repurpose existing police facilities around Oporoza. This maneuver aims to provide a façade of legality for their activities, distancing themselves from allegations of illegal arrests, detentions, and abuses, as part of a broader strategy to evade accountability for their past crimes.
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