Police officer stabs colleague to death in Kebbi

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Police officer stabs colleague to death in Kebbi
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A police officer in Kebbi State has stabbed his colleague to death following a heated argument.

Abdullahi Garba, an Assistant Superintendent of Police , was said to have stabbed his colleague, ASP Shu’aibu Sani-Malunfashi, on his left ribs with scissors.The Kebbi State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Nafi’u Abubakar, in a statement said the duo had an altercation in front of ASP Garba’s shop and it degenerated to a fight.

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