Unless
he’s given a clean bill and freed by the courts, Mohammed Sabo, a
farmer based in Bauchi State, might soon be cooling his heels in
prison. He’s accused of being responsible for the gruesome murder of his
wife of 16 years, Halima. Mohammed was recently paraded by the police
in Bauchi State.
The farmer, who looked dejected while being paraded by the police,
admitted killing the woman who bore him five children. He said,
however, that he committed the crime in error. Weeping profusely and
looking totally confused, the farmer confessed that he hacked Halima
down with his hoe on his way to the farm.
The suspect, a resident of Rigar Isamiya in Darazo Local Government
Area of the state, was arrested by detectives from the Bauchi State
police command for allegedly killing his wife. The farmer was said to
have hit Halima with his hoe two times which immediately resulted in
her death. Speaking to newsmen at the police headquarters in Bauchi,
Mr. Sabo admitted committing the crime, saying, however, that it was
not intentional.
Sabo, who was among 16 other suspects paraded by the command, said:
“Yes, I killed my wife. But I did not kill her intentionally.“When I
left home for the farm that morning, I noticed that someone was
following me, that there was someone coming behind me. When I looked
back, I saw a woman but I did not know she was my wife. So I hit her
with the hoe that I was taking to the farm. “It was very foggy then,
and so I could not recognise her. That was why I hit her with the hoe
that I was carrying. I hit her twice with the hoe before she collapsed
and died.
“I hit her with the hoe because it was the only weapon at my disposal
at that time. But it was a mistake because I did not know she was my
wife. I did not expect to meet anybody on my way to the farm at that
time of the morning. I had to hit her because I was scared.” When asked
if he had a quarrel or had fought with his wife before the incident,
Sabo said: “No, there was no quarrel or fight between us.”
On how he felt after killing his wife, Sabo replied: “I felt bad
because she was the only wife I had, but God has destined that it would
happen that way. I believe that is her destiny to die.” According to
the Police Public Relations Officer in Bauchi State, Mohammed Barau,
Mohammed Sabo was arrested based on information received from the
public. Barau, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), said: “We
got information on the incident and our men swung into action. On
getting to the place, the woman was rushed to the hospital immediately,
but unfortunately she died in the hospital. We went for the husband
and arrested him. The case is under investigation now.”
In a related development, the state Police Commissioner, Ikechukwu
Aduba, who spoke through his deputy, Abdulmajid Ali, said his command
also arrested a grandfather, Sani Hamidu who allegedly conspired with
his son to kill his grandchild, Sagiru Abdullahi for ritual purposes.
Aduba said Sani Hamidu and his son, after killing Abdulahi, removed the
boy’s eyes, sexual organs and throat and threw the corpse inside a
well where the dead body was recovered by the police. He said the
grandfather committed the act at Ashura Rahama village in Toro Local
Government Area of the state.
He said the son was at large while the police were still investigating
the case with a view to charging the suspects to court for culpable
homicide. The police boss informed reporters that the crime was
punishable with death.
Aduba said policemen on routine patrol also arrested one Sabiu Sirajo
who was allegedly in possession of 18 cutlasses and 14 daggers around
the Peoples Club, opposite Dass Park in Bauchi. He said a combined team
of police and the Neighborhood Watch Group of Ganjuwa, acting on a
tip-off, arrested two suspects who confessed that they were specialists
in attacking people and robbing them of their belongings.
According to the police boss, one Adigizey Abel John was arrested
alongside two other men for allegedly forging his father’s cheque and
forging the old man’s signature with a view to obtaining the sum of
N2.2million from a new generation bank in Bauchi. The police boss said:
“Abel and the two others left Jos, the family’s residence, for Bauchi
for this purpose. To cover their act, they went to the MTN office,
Bauchi, and swapped the MTN SIM card number 08035633925 belonging to
Abel’s father.
“One of them, Hezekiah, was given the welcome back SIM bearing the same
number. He later went to the bank to cash the cheque, while
impersonating the father of the principal suspect,” he said. The police
boss further said three suspects were arrested by men of the command’s
Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) with the collaboration of people at
Wunti area of Bauchi metropolis while struggling to snatch a Toyota
Camry 2002 model with registration number BT 412 RSH valued at
N3million.
He said one Umar Idris was also arrested in company with others now at
large. Idris, he said, went to burn down a Mercedes Benz Marcopolo
luxurious bus belonging to Ekwos Transport Company, Lagos. According to
Aduba, the bus was going to Lagos from Yola and had an accident at
Toro, adding that the transport company hired three watchmen to guard
the bus.
He said the suspect confessed that one Alhaji Yunusa Garba in Jos was a
co-conspirator, and that the man was a major receiver of spare parts
of their stolen vehicles. He said the suspect was arrested with scraps
of Marcopolo luxury bus, two vehicle radiators, two alternators and one
front cover of a truck from his shop.
The police boss said all the suspects would soon be charged to court after the conclusion of investigations.
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