Daily Trust Saturday

Housewife, mother executed after 10 days in captivity

- Adam Umar

Bandits have executed the wife of a serving policeman and his motherin-law in Niger State. The incident occurred at Zhibi community in Tafa Local Government Area of Niger State.

Daily Trust Saturday had reported penultimat­e Wednesday how the gunmen broke into the policeman’s compound located in the community neighbouri­ng Dei-Dei town in the FCT.

They injured the policeman to an unconsciou­s state, before abducting his wife alongside her newborn baby, as well as her mother, who came to assist with her postnatal needs.

The commander of the security vigilante in Gauraka town, Sabo Abdullahi, told Daily Trust Saturday that two corpses identified as the policeman’s wife and his mother-in-law, were discovered with bullet injuries around Apo village in the community, which is not far from a bandits’ camp, around the axis.

He said the developmen­t was coming after their captors had handed over the woman’s baby to one of their released victims residing in the community, directing him to take the child to Zhibi community.

Our reporter met the police officer, Ogwuche Simon, in his compound at

Zhibi community on Thursday after he left Maitama General Hospital, Abuja where he was taken to for treatment.

He stated that he travelled to Gauraka community on that day and brought back the baby from the police outpost in the community where he was kept after he identified him as his son.

It was gathered that the bandits demanded N30 million ransom before they killed the two people.

The Suleja police area commander ACP Muhammad S. Musa confirmed the incident, adding that the two corpses had been deposited at the Umaru Musa Yaradua Memorial Hospital in Sabon-Wuse town, along the Abuja-Kaduna highway.

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Some beneficiar­ies during the Globacom’s 20th Anniversar­y celebratio­n recently as the company splashed millions of naira on its dedicated and outstandin­g staff.

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