Operatives of the Force Intelligence Bureau Intelligence Response Team (FIB-IRT) have arrested the killers of former Zamfara State gubernatorial aspirant, Alhaji Sagir Hamidu.
Hamidu,
who was the proprietor of FAMAKS British Schools in Abuja and Kaduna, was
killed when armed bandits opened fire on travellers near Rijana along
Kaduna-Abuja Highway around 4pm on Sunday, November 21, 2021.
Force
Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed the development
in a statement on Friday May 13, said the suspects, Sani Usman and Mohammed
Tijjani, were part of the bandit syndicate that carried out the attack on
travellers during which they gruesomely murdered Hamidu.
"Operatives
of the Force Intelligence Bureau Intelligence Response Team (FIB-IRT) have
recorded massive successes against agents and collaborators of violent crimes
in the country with the arrest of 23 suspects of violent crimes such as
culpable homicide, armed robbery, kidnapping, arms trafficking, possession of
prohibited firearms, rape, amongst others, including the killers of ex-Zamfara
State gubernatorial aspirant and owner of Famak British Schools, Alhaji Sagir
Hamidu, at Rijana," the spokesperson stated.
"The
FIB-IRT also recovered a total of 52 firearms including 1 Rocket Propelled
Grenade (RPG) Launcher, 1 General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG), 36 AK47 Rifles, 2
English shotguns, 5 locally-made shotguns, 5 locally-made automatic pistols, 4
pump action shotguns, two thousand and forty-five (2,045) rounds of live
ammunition of different calibres, one DAF Truck loaded with 45,000 litres of
premium motor spirit (PMS), 2 Motor Vehicles, 3 Mobile Phones, Two machetes,
and five tear gas cannisters from the suspects during follow-up investigations.
"In
one of the cases, the duo of Sani Usman aged 22 years, and Mohammed Tijjani
aged 23 years, both from Pai Konkore, Gwagwalada, in the Federal Capital
Territory were apprehended in connection with a case of kidnapping and armed
robbery along the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.
"Preliminary
investigations revealed that the suspects were part of the bandit syndicate
which carried out the attack on travellers at Rijana, along the Kaduna – Abuja
expressway on Sunday, November 21, 2021 in which they gruesomely murdered an
ex-Zamfara State gubernatorial aspirant and owner of Famak British Schools,
Alhaji Sagir Hamidu, and kidnapped a nursing mother leaving her baby behind in
a nearby bush.
"Similarly,
two suspects, one Badong Audu aged 48 years old of Namu Village in Plateau
State, and one Chimezie Okolie aged 44 years old, of Ekwusigo in Anambra State,
both males, were arrested following credible intelligence of an impending arms
movement from Jos, through Nasarawa state, to the Eastern part of the country.
"The
FIB-IRT Operatives swung into action and apprehended Badong Audu on 26th April,
2022 at Namu Village with 2 AK47 Rifles and 51 rounds of live ammunition
concealed in a bag of beans. Investigations led to the arrest of the receiver,
Chimezie Okolie, at Nasarawa State, where he was waiting to take delivery of
the arms and ammunition.
"The
gallant operatives of the FIB-IRT, acting on a tip off that a DAF Truck
carrying 45,000 litres of premium motor spirit (PMS), had been hijacked at
Saminaka Village, Niger State at gun point and the occupants abducted, equally
mobilized and intercepted the hoodlums at Lambata Area of Niger State, where
the truck was recovered and four suspects were arrested. The operatives, with
the aid of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers’ Association Suleja Depot, were able to
recover the PMS which had been discharged by the suspects.
"The
Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, while commending the
FIB-IRT operatives for the successes recorded, assured of the Force’s commitment
to dutifully following up on established cases, conclusively investigating such
with a bid to bring all persons found wanting to justice."
All the
suspects will be arraigned in court on completion of investigations, the
spokesperson added.





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