Police commence investigation into murder of ex-UniAbuja student found dead in Iddo village Police commence investigation into murder of ex-UniAbuja student found dead in Iddo village
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The Police authorities in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) have commenced investigations into the murder of one Miss Blessing Otula, a former student of the University of Abuja, whose body was found inside the gutter along the Iddo Village axis of the metropolis.
This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Monday by the spokesperson of the FCT Police Command, ASP Yusuf Mariam.
She stated that the Command’s Commissioner of Police, CP Bala Ciroma, condemned the murder and had directed a discreet investigation be carried out immediately p to apprehend the perpetrators.
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Accident: FCT Police restore calm in Kabusa, launch investigation Accident: FCT Police restore calm in Kabusa, launch investigation
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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command, on Tuesday, said it had restored calm at Kabusa axis, following a violent protest by some residents of the area.
It said the protest was as a result of a driver, who knocked down two passengers, on Monday, leaving them with fatal injuries.
According to a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Yusuf Mariam, and made available to newsmen in Abuja, the suspect, was earlier rescued from an angry mob for knocking down the passengers.
How Bandits, Kidnappers Disguise As Commercial Motorcyclists To Terrorise Abuja
In Kubwa, Dei-Dei and Zuba, residents have reported attacks by kidnappers and armed robbers in the last one week.
by SaharaReporters, New York
May 12, 2021
There is palpable fear in many areas of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, as bandits and kidnappers now operate freely at night in many parts of the town, with police patrols no longer in sight.
The fear is also heightened by the sudden influx of commercial motorcyclists, popularly called Okada riders, into the satellite towns, posing more threat and danger to the safety of residents.
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