The state Police Public
Relations Officer, Haruna Mohammed, said this in a statement on Sunday.
The Bauchi State Police
Command has arrested three suspects for killing a man and his wife, as well as
abducting their four children.
He said the suspects
committed the crime at Kisi village in the Bauchi Local Government Area of the
state in October 2016.
He said police detectives
attached to the anti-kidnapping unit of the command arrested the suspects at
Yuga village in the Toro LGA on Saturday after “painstaking intelligence and
surveillance.”
Mohammed, a Superintendent
of Police, said, “You will recall that sometime in October 2016, gunmen stormed
Kusi village in Bauchi LGA and killed one Shuaibu Mohammed, his wife Adama
Dahiru, and abducted four children – three boys and one female.
“The suspects further
robbed One Salmanu Habu of Dumi village of his motorcycle and used it to convey
the hostages to Yuga Forest in the Toro LGA.
“However, following
painstaking intelligence and surveillance, police detectives arrested the three
suspects on January 7, 2006, at about 7pm.”
The PPRO said that those
arrested were Alhassan Adam, Umar Maidawa and Sambo Bala.
He added that the suspects
released all the hostages after a ransom of N500,000 was paid to them.
Mohammed added that on
Friday, January 6, 2017, at about 2pm, policemen attached to the Darazo
division arrested one Dauda Yunusa of Jimi village in the Darazo LGA,
explaining that the suspect was among those ,who abducted a woman, Talatu
Abdullahi.
“The suspect voluntarily
confessed to have committed the offence and further mentioned other
accomplices.
“The exhibits recovered
from the suspect include one single-barrelled gun and firearm components, two
mobile phones and N4,190.”
The police spokesman
further stated that the policemen attached to the Ganjuwa division arrested one
Haruna Jaji on Sunday.
“The suspect is a member of
the syndicate which went to the residence of one Alhaji Ali Abubakar and
threatened to kidnap his entire family members if he didn’t give them N3m,” he
added.
Mohammed said the cases
were under investigation, adding that efforts were being intensified to
apprehend other fleeing accomplices and bring them to justice.

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