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Principal suspect in Offa bank robbery dies in police custody

- From Romoke W. Ahmad, Ilorin

The principal suspect in the deadly April 5 bank robbery attack in Offa, Kwara State, Michael Adikwu, is dead. The Nigeria Police Force headquarte­rs reportedly passed the informatio­n about the death of Adikwu to the office of the Attorney General and Commission­er for Justice of Kwara State on Tuesday. The state’s Attorney General and Commission­er of Justice, Kamaldeen Ajibade, disclosed this when five suspects in connection with the bank robbery were arraigned before an Ilorin High Court yesterday. Ajibade told the court that in view of the informatio­n about the death of Adikwu, and none representa­tion of the accused persons by a lawyer, there would be a need for an amendment to the charges preferred against them. He also informed the court that the reason behind the amendment was because the principal suspect, Adikwu, had made statement to the police before his death and the statement had formed the earlier proof of before the court. He therefore urged the court to grant an adjournmen­t to enable his office to effect necessary amendments to the charges. Adikwu, first accused in the case, had been charged before the court along with five other suspects. But when the case came up yesterday, only the five suspects were present in court. Those present were the second to sixth accused; Ayoade Akinnibosu­n, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Adeola Abraham, Salaudeen Azeez and Niyi Ogundiran. evidence filed In her short ruling, the presiding judge, Justice Halimat Saleeman, agreed with the attorney general that there was need to effect some changes preferred against the accused in view of the death of the principal suspect and lack of legal representa­tion for the other accused persons. She therefore adjourned case to November 30. Speaking with journalist­s after the court session, Ajibade said the state would write the police for evidence to show that the first accused was truly dead as well as the circumstan­ces surroundin­g his death. the A 30-year-old suspected robber and kidnapper arrested by the police in Katsina has confessed to killing two persons since his introducti­on into banditry.

Mohd Sani Tukur who hails from Kubau LGA of Kaduna State was arrested alongside three others - Ibrahim Umar, 18, of Maidabino village, Danmusa LGA; Musa Sani, 19, of Kankara LGA and Nura Usman, 20, of Kankara LGA - all in Katsina State.

Fielding questions from journalist­s during his parade at Katsina State Police Command, Tukur said “the two I killed were at Makarfi and Dandama towns. They killed my father and rustled his cows. I did it in revenge.”

“When they killed my father I did not know how to handle a gun, I later learned it from my boss, Bammi who used to buy them from Kaduna. I went after them and killed them,” he said.

According to the police commission­er, Mohammed Wakili, “on 17/11/2018, the Divisional Police Officer of Malumfashi Division, SP Atiku Yahaya and team, responded to a distress call at Gangara village, Malumfashi LGA of Katsina State, where the duo of one Alhaji Salisu Abdullahi and his brother Shehu Abdullahi both of Unguwar Kawo village, Dandume LGA of Katsina State, were attacked by armed bandits.

 ?? Photo: Romoke W. Ahmad ?? Some suspected armed robbers that attacked banks at Offa in Kwara State, during their appearance at the Kwara State High Court in Ilorin yesterday
Photo: Romoke W. Ahmad Some suspected armed robbers that attacked banks at Offa in Kwara State, during their appearance at the Kwara State High Court in Ilorin yesterday

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