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Killers of ex-Gov. Dariye’s father arrested

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The Nigerian police have detailed how operatives of the Intelligence Response Unit arrested eight suspects indicted in the abduction and eventual murder of 93 year-old Pa Dariye Dafwan.

Dafwan was the father of former Governor of Plateau State. He was abducted on 17 June 2020 in Horop community, Bokkos LGA of Plateau State.

He was shot dead eight days after the criminals hav​e collected a ransom of N10 million naira from his family.

“The Nigerian police have detailed how operatives of the Intelligence Response Unit arrested eight suspects indicted in the abduction and eventual murder of 93 year-old Pa Dariye Dafwan.

Dafwan was the father of former Governor of Plateau State. He was abducted on 17 June 2020 in Horop community, Bokkos LGA of Plateau State.

He was shot dead eight days after the criminals hav​e collected a ransom of N10 million naira from his family.

They were Ya’u Saidu aka Ya’u Kaban m’ 40yrs, from Kaban Village, Bokkos LGA, Plateau State, Titus Ezekiel 34yrs from Horop, Bokkos LGA, Dauda Isah ‘m’ 30yrs, from Horop.

Others were Sunday Ibrahim m’ 35yrs, Mushere tribe from Horop, Mangut Shumwar ‘m’ 30yrs, from Horop, Henry Amos ‘m’ 35yrs native of Horop, and Jethro Ngusen ‘m’ 57yrs, native of Horop.

Investigations further revealed that it was Jethro Ngusen, the mastermind and convener of the gang, that instructed one of the gang members, Mangut Shumwar to kill Pa Dariye, because he feared that Pa Dariye might recognize the suspects since majority of them are from the same village with the deceased.

Jethro was also identified as the one who took custody of the ransom and later shared the proceeds of the crime amongst the gang members.

Suleja gang

Similarly, the Police team arrested one Sadiq Abubakar ‘m’ 31yrs old from Kogi State and one Peter Moses ‘m’ 25yrs old from Kaduna State who abducted a 22yr-old lady to a location in Suleja.

The suspects held the young lady hostage, had repeated carnal knowledge of the victim and extorted money from her parents as ransom before her release.

Investigations by the Police team show that the suspects, who are serial virtual kidnappers, usually meet their victims on social media platforms particularly, Facebook, and thereafter lure them to their criminal hideout before subjecting them to sexual molestation and further obtaining ransom from their families.

The Police operatives also intercepted three suspects, Emmanuel Joel 42yrs, Ayuba Joel, 30yrs, Hassan Umar, 30yrs on 28th August, 2021, in possession of one AK49 rifle loaded with fourteen live ammunition and twenty-six (26) AK47 magazines.

They were arrested at a border town between Nasarawa and Taraba State. Investigations by the Police team revealed that the suspects are criminal arms dealers who supply weapons to criminal elements in Nasarawa and Taraba States.

Efforts are being intensified to arrest members of the gang currently at large.

All the suspects will be charged to court on completion of investigations.

 

 

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