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Junior Pope’s Death: Nollywood Movie Producer, Adanma Luke Surrenders To Police

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Nollywood movie producer, Adanma Luke, has reportedly surrendered herself to the Anambra State Police Command.

Adanma was the producer of the movie which Nollywood actor, Junior Pope was featuring in before the untimely death in Anam River, alongside four crew members.

In a chat with LIB, the spokesperson of the state command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, disclosed that Adanma voluntarily turned herself in to the police on Thursday, April 11 and wrote a statement.

Ikenga also said that two boat operators were arrested in connection with the unfortunate incident and are in police custody.

While assuring the public that nothing regarding the incident would be swept under the carpet, Ikenga added that other movie cast and crew members would be invited for questioning.

 

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