The police in Niger State have
arrested two suspected motorcycle thieves terrorising the Magama Local
Government Area of the state.
The suspects – Buba Auta,
30, of Lade village Fulani Camp and Na-Allah Shekere, 30, of Koso village in
Magama – were nabbed by the police detectives attached to Nasko Division based
on a tip-off.
Northern City News gathered
that their victims, Saidu Shehu and Moses Andrawus, both of Majame village,
were robbed of one Bajaj motorcycle on their way to Salka.
Checks revealed that the victims were attempting to remove a
barricade on the road when the suspects emerged from the bush, inflicted
injuries on them and made away with their
motorcycle.
One of the suspects,
Shekere, told our correspondent that he engaged in robbery to raise money for
cattle business.
‘I am a farmer but the
money I’m making was not enough to start cattle rearing business which required
substantial amount of money and now that l am in the police net, my hope and
aspiration is dashed.
“I have wicked relations
who never bothered to help anyone; in fact, they contibuted to the hopeless
situation in which I found myself; Allah will judge them,” he said.
The command’s Public
Relations Officer, Muhammad Abubakar, said the suspects admitted to the crime,
adding that a cutlass was recovered from them.
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