Five members of local vigilantes in Kontagora have been arrested by the Niger State Police Command for allegedly torturing one person to death; gruesome murder as described by the police.
Out of the five arrested suspects, three suspects are identified with the state Hisba Commission and the other two are members of Yankumiti vigilante group.
The suspects were alleged of torturing one Ibrahim A. Ibrahim to death over a disagreement.
Adamu Usman, the State Commissioner of Police, who confirmed the arrest said the victim was from Unguwan Yamma, in Kontagora Local Government Area of the State.
The suspects include Ahmadu Yahaya, 35; Dahiru Abdullahi, 28; Abdulrasheed Atabo, 20, all members of the Hisba commission while Yakubu Usman, 25, and Yunusa Adamu, 24, belong to the Yankumiti vigilante group.
“The deceased was alleged to be responsible for the abduction of one Maryam Salmanu of Unguwan Yamma in Kontagora Local Government Area, believed to be the girl friend of one of the suspects,” he said.
The police commissioner explained that the suspects had invited Ibrahim and two others, Musa Salahu and Ahmed Mohammed, all of the same address, to their office to ‘investigate’ the alleged abduction of the girl. But according to the commissioner of police, the suspects, however, allegedly tortured the trio and inflicted various degrees of injuries on them. Although they later released two of the suspects, the deceased was kept in their custody.
”The suspects having realized the deteriorating health condition of the deceased, took him back to his room at about 0200 hours and dropped him without the knowledge of his family members. Although, his parent attempted to take him to hospital when he was discovered, he gave up the ghost at about 0300 hours”, the police commissioner said.
He said the suspects would be charged to court on conclusion of investigation and called on members of the different vigilante groups in the state to always operate within the ambit of the law while complementing the efforts of the Police in the protection of lives and property