How Soldier & Police Inspector murdered WHO staff over N2.8m
Category: Bizarre & Strange News
The decomposed body of a staff of the World Health Organisation (WHO),
Zamfara State office, Bello Abdullahi Kaura, who was allegedly killed by
a soldier and a police Inspector about three months ago, has been discovered.
Impeccable source at the WHO office, who pleaded for anonymity, told the Nigerian
Tribune, that the deceased was murdered after he was dispossesed of
N2.8 million which was meant to cover the expenses of the July
immunisation exercise in Anka Local Government Area of the state.
Source said that when the deceased collected the money, he brought the
money home and informed his co-tenants (the soldier and a police
inspector) about it.
Findings revealed that the next day, which was the day of the
immunisation exercise, the deceased failed to report at his duty post,
unknown to his colleagues, he was cajoled by his killers to an unknown
destination.
Findings by the Nigerian Tribune revealed that the deceased was taken to a bush along Anka-Gummi Road by his murderers where he was killed.His car was stolen and sold for N800,000, while his cell phone, was sold for N3,000, to a teenager in Anka town.
However, nemesis caught up with the alleged murderers, when one of the
relations of the deceased discovered that someone was still using the
cell phone of the deceased through the anti-theft device, which the
deceased had programmed with his number.
Security operatives were then alerted and subsequently, the user of the
phone, the soldier and the police officer, were all apprehended.
In the cause of investigation, the embattled soldier and the police took the security operatives to the scene of the incident and the decomposed body of the deceased was discovered.
When contacted, the Commanding Officer of the 232 Battalion,
Gusau Lieutenant Colonel U.B. Onachukwu, confirmed the incident but he
added that investigation is still ongoing by combined security
operatives of the police, State Security and the military.
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