Crime
Police parade suspected killers of Ibarapa businesswoman
The Police Command in Oyo State have paraded 11 suspected kidnappers and killers of late Alhaja Sherifat Adisa, owners of Subawah Filling Station in Igboora, Oyo state
Recalled that youths of the town had earlier accused some Fulani herdsmen of being responsible for her kidnapped and subsequent murder.
The suspects according to the police were among 35 suspects paraded by the command on Wednesday in Ibadan.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Ngozi Onadeko, told newsmen in Ibadan that the kidnappers invaded the Subawah Filling Station on Jan. 2, located along Idere Road, Igboora, Oyo State with sophisticated weapons.
Onadeko said that weapons used by the suspects in attacking the petrol station included AK 49 rifles and cutlasses among others.
“In the course of the attack, the kidnappers shot sporadically in different directions and in the process, two young girls, identified as Babatunde Omowumi and Toriola Kudirat, were hit by stray bullets and died on the spot.
“The bandits later abducted one Alhaja Sherifat Adisa, owner of the filling station and whisked her into the bush where they brutally murdered her. The three deceased were later deposited at the morgue by Police operatives from Igboora Division.
“Upon the conclusion of the preliminary investigation, the case was transferred to the monitoring unit for more investigation.
“No sooner was the case received, a team of crack police detectives swung into action and arrested nine suspects from their hideouts.
“On Jan. 5, further investigation revealed that one of the prime suspects, Jare Muhammed, inserted his SIM card number 07086824526 on the Nokia phone belonging to the deceased, Sherifat, which was taken away from her during the armed robbery operation,’’ Onadeko said.
The commissioner said the suspects were arrested and a sum of N128,000 was found in their possession.
-
Football6 days agoSuper Falcons target World Cup play-off spot against South Africa
-
Business7 days agoBigi, Fearless take campus engagement to new level, reach 20 tertiary institutions
-
Featured4 days agoOsun 2026: What the battle could signal for 2027 general elections
-
Business5 days agoWho is really benefiting from Nigeria’s economic reforms?
-
Business5 days agoOPay transactions surge 115% to $358bn as Fintech eyes $4bn US IPO
-
Featured4 days agoOsun Election: How poverty turns ₦20,000 into a powerful vote-buying tool
-
Aviation1 week agoAir Peace suspends flights as aviation unions block Lagos, Abuja terminals
-
Business5 days agoDeep offshore tax order to unlock $50bn investment, boost oil output–Ojulari


