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Falaki’s family accuses police of cover-up

- From Ismail Mudashir, Kano

Family of late Professor Ahmad Mustapha Falaki yesterday accused police authoritie­s of cover up. Falaki, a director at the Institute of Agricultur­al Research (IAR) of the Ahmadu Bello University, (ABU) Zaria, was killed in Fala village of Tudun Wada Local Government Area of Kano State, shortly after insurgents attacked Kibiya police station in February.

The Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 1, Tambari Y. Muhammad, on Wednesday said the interim report of investigat­ion conducted on the case revealed that the professor was killed by a mob and that six policemen are being quizzed for negligence.

However, spokespers­on for the family, Aminu Daneji, in a statement said the police authoritie­s did not conduct a credible investigat­ion.

“Based on eye-witness account, it was a combined team of local constables from Rurum and policemen from Kibiya, who are responsibl­e for the murder of Professor Falaki, our brother. When Falaki’s vehicle was collected by suspected Boko Haram members, many people came out to sympathize with him, and that was what they were doing when the police arrived the scene and carried out their dastardly act’’, he said.

He added: ‘‘It may be recalled that the first account given by the police of that fateful evening was that the police force in Kibiya killed one Boko Haram member and arrested two others. It is utterly false to claim that some 2000 villagers were at the scene and that they are to blame for the act”.

He said the single fatal deep cut to Prof Falaki’s neck, which caused his death, is not consistent with police claim of mob lynching involving such a mammoth crowd.

“There were no multiple cuts, laceration­s or bruises on his body to suggest mob attack. While there was no noticeable gun wound on the deceased, the police report acknowledg­ed that gun shots had been fired some of which narrowly missed Abbas Falaki, but their traces could be found on nearby trees. In view of what we consider a determine effort by the police to cover things up and blame it on Boko Haram and innocent people of Fala, we demand that the incident be investigat­ed by an independen­t body’’, he said.

Responding to the family’s claims, AIG Mohammed said the investigat­ion was carried out without any prejudice and that he was not trying to cover up anything.

“If they have any evidence that the professor was killed with the use of gun, let them make it available. Walahi, I’m not siding or trying to cover the police, I have dismissed many policemen that committed less severe offences in the past. So why will I hide anything on this serious matter,” he said.

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