1996 Otokoto Riots

The 1996 Otokoto Riots were a series of spontaneous protests and looting in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria over two days in September. The immediate trigger for the civil unrest was the revelation of the kidnapping and brutal murder of 11-year-old schoolboy boy Anthony Ikechukwu Okoronkwo, but had deeper roots in the corruption and inequality prevalent at the time. The subsequent arrest of hotelier Vincent Duru and other members of the Black Scorpion gang led to a court trial lasting over a decade. Duru and other Black Scorpion members were eventually sentenced to death.

1996 Otokoto riots
DateSeptember 24-25
Location
Owerri, Imo state
Caused byChild murder linked to ritualism
MethodsRioting, arson, assault
Resulted inArrest and trial of Black Scorpion cult
Parties
Owerri citizens
Black Scorpions cult
Nigerian Police Force
Imo state government
Casualties
Death(s)None
InjuriesUnknown
ArrestedMultiple, including 10 policemen
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