A
young man who was recently arrested by security operatives, has
confessed how he connived with his friend to kill a commercial
motorcyclist in order to steal his bike.
According to PUNCH
Metro, the 25-year-old suspect identified as, Abdullahi Garba, who spoke
to a correspondent at the Adamawa State Police headquarters, Yola, said
that he lured Umar Shuaibu, who was also his friend, to where he was
murdered.
He identified Galadima as the person that stabbed
Shuaibu with a knife, adding that his own role was to lure the deceased
to the spot where he was killed, so that they could steal his
motorcycle.
He said, “I
ask Galadima who is my friend to take me to the house of Shuaibu,
another friend of mine. We asked him to take us to Zoro village through
Gombe road.
“On our way to the village which is four
kilometres from Gombe road junction, we got to the bush and I told him
to stop. Immediately he stopped, Galadima hit him with a hammer.
“He
fell down but I think he didn’t hit him hard because he ran away and
started shouting my name ‘Baro, Baro, Baro.’ I was still on the ground
when I saw him coming towards me, so I pushed him and he fell down,” Garba narrated.
Speaking further, he said that Galadima asked him to St@bShuaibu with the knife he had with him “but I refused because I’ve not killed before and I didn’t want his blood to be on me.”
“Immediately,
he (Galadima) collected the knife from my hand and pierced him on his
abdomen, and killed him. I didn’t kill him, I only lured him to where he
was killed but it wasn’t me who killed him,” he said.
After
killing the Okada man, Garba, a guinea fowl trader, said they stole the
motorcycle and took it to Gombe State where it was sold off.
He said, “My
friend later called me to go with a torchlight to ascertain if he
(Shuaibu) has really died and after I did that, we took his motorcycle
to a mechanic in Gombe but he hasn’t even paid us.”
Galadima,
who also gave his own account of the incident, said he hit the deceased
twice with a hammer, but not hard enough to kill him.
He said, “I
was at home that fateful day when Abdullahi (Garba) came with an okada
man and picked me. He told me to come with any available weapon and I
picked a hammer.
“I was sitting in between Garba and
Shuaibu on the bike and when we got to the bush, I hit him twice in the
head, but I didn’t hit him so hard. I missed the exact spot I targeted
because if I had hit him there once, he would have died.”
Galadima narrated that the deceased tried to run away, but Garba stabbed his stomach to prevent him from escaping.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Muhammad Abubakar, said the suspect had confessed to the crime during interrogation.
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