Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Man pays N40, 000 to kill son in-law

The Bauchi State police Command has arrested a 62-year-old man, for his involvement in the killing of one Ahmadu Wakili Guji.
According to a statement made available to journalists in Bauchi on Tuesday by the police spokesman, Haruna Muhammed, the suspect, Dotti Jumba from Tumbarja in Kubdia district of Gamawa Local Government Area of the state was arrested by detectives attached to Gamawa division on October 31, 2014 at about 1pm.
Mohammed, said the man allegedly contracted four people, who he gave N40, 000 to kill his 28-year-old son-in-law, one Umaru Ahmadu, a resident of Matamu in Gamawa LGA.
“On the 31/10/2014 at about 01:00hrs, police detectives attached to Gamawa Division Bauchi State, arrested one Dotti Jumba male and 62 years of Tumbarja in Kubdia District of Gamawa LGA of Bauchi State.


“Suspect allegedly contracted one Sani Jumba, aged 22 years and Bura Manu aged 20 years, all males of Kubdia District and two others now at large and gave them the sum of N40,000 to kill his son in-law, one Umaru Ahmadu male and 28 years of Matamu in Gamawa LGA,” the PPRO said in the statement.
According to him, instead of the ‘contractors’ to do what they were contracted to do, they missed their target and killed his father, one Ahmadu Wakili Guji.
Mohammed said apart from Dotti Jumba, two other suspects, 22-year-old Sani Jumba and 20-year-old Bura Manu, both from Kubdia district, and two others, including the intermediary who collected the MONEY from Jumba and paid the others, were now at large.
He said the police were making efforts to apprehend the fleeing accomplice and assured that the suspects would be charged to court to face the full wrath of the law as soon as the police completed investigation on the matter.
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