33 Held Over Killing Of Niger Village Head, Burning Of Police Station News
“Furthermore, the suspects mentioned other members who participated in the act as Hamza Umar Sarki, Dauda Umar Sarki, Abdulkarim Dantani, Zubairu Moh’d, Zayanu Ladan, Jibril Garba and others presently at large,” the spokesman added.Similarly, some angry youths of Kafin-Koro district in Paikoro protested in Kafin-Koro town over the killing of Rev. Fr.
The spokesman said the commissioner of police, Ogundele Ayodeji, immediately drafted a reinforcement team led by deputy commissioner, operations to the scene to restore normalcy and arrested 19 suspects.He said during interrogation, the irate youths leader, Abdulkadir, identified all those who participated in the crime, and equally mentioned about 28 other suspects who are presently at large.
The command later released innocent persons who were erroneously arrested, as the actual suspects were identified by the leader.
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