Monday, 31 March 2014

Police Allegedly Rapes Boss Wife And Snatches Vehicles At Gunpoint

Babangida Ibrahim, a dismissed soldier, who had been engaged in unpopular and criminal acts in Kaduna State has been arrested by policemen. Strange enough, he accused his mother of complicity in his case.
Babangida, a 27-year-old suspect who was paraded by Kaduna State Police Command, was reported to have once raped the wife of his boss and had to face a court martial which led to his exit from the Army.
Babangida, in company with one Umar Musa, allegedly specialised in snatching vehicles at gunpoint, with seven exotic vehicles recovered from them.
Babangida, who served in the Army for six years, confessed that he was dismissed from the army for raping the wife of his boss.packing from the Army,” he had said.

Babangida also confessed that his mother gave him hypnotic charms which he used on unsuspecting members of the public to fall asleep. He also confessed to have used it on drivers and commercial motorcyclists when dispossessing them of their belongings.
“I deprive them of their properties while they are fast asleep,” he said.
Babangida said after he was dismissed, he organised a car-snatching syndicate and was having successful operations before the police threw a spanner into its work.
Another suspect, Sabo Bature, 32, was also arrested for stealing a rifle from his father’s room which he sold to one Simeon Adamu of Nasarawa village, Kaduna, for N35,000. The police said they were also looking for the father of the suspect because the rifle had no licence.

According to the state Commissioner of Police, Mr.Umaru Shehu, his men also arrested Alhaji Musa Abdullahi, the village head of Soko village in Gimi District of Makarfi Local Government area of Kaduna state and seven others for allegedly vandalising rail tracks at Gimi village. The monarch was working for the railway authorities and reportedly knew how to quickly remove the knots and planks. Unfortunately for him and his collaborators, he was being trailed and was subsequently arrested.
While parading the suspects the Commissioner of Police said the act of the vandals was painful and shameful because one of them was a traditional ruler, the Mai Unuguwan Suku, who was the coordinator of the vandals.

Shehu said “the village head is also a staff of the Nigeria Railway Corporation and he was able to mobilise men of evil minds like himself to engage in cutting the rail tracks which he took to Kaduna for sale.
“However, on March 24, 2014, a patrol team attached to Makarfi police station on routine patrol along Gimi village, intercepted a Bedford truck with registration Number XE 144 BNG conveying 27 pieces of rail tracks, two gas cylinders, some breaking implements and 43 persons.
“During investigation, the policemen discovered pieces of rail track that were vandalised along Zaria-Kano via Gimi village. Further investigation showed that four of the suspects were staff of the Railway Corporation, Zaria office, while one Nuhu Ibrahim and Mukhtar Rabiu of Panteka market Kaduna, are also in the police net.”

Other suspects were Adamu Malam (20), Samaila Abubakar (25) and Addo Bello, all of Maraba Issah village in Jere, near Abuja. They were arrested along Kaduna-Abuja express road after a robbery incident on the highway. Items recovered from them were a locally-made revolver pistol, a police barretta pistol, a sharp cutlass, six live cartridges, a 9mm live ammunition, one face mask, charms and two motorcycles.

2 comments:

  1. Police are the culprits. There is nothing they don't do.

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  2. Police cannot escape dis one, oga go deal with am.

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