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Two IDPs detained over colleague’s murder in Borno

 

 

The Borno Police Command have confirmed the arrest of two Internally Displaced Persons for allegedly beating a 72-year-old man to death in Ngala Local Government Area of the state.

 

The Police Public Relations Officer, Nahun Daso, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Maiduguri on Monday, that the incident occurred at the ‘ISS IDP camp’ in Ngala on Saturday.

 

He said that the suspects, identified as Modu Mohammed, 25, and Annami Modu, 32, conspired and attacked the victim, Abba Mustapha, with sticks over allegations of witchcraft.

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“The suspects accused the victim of bewitching the wife of one of them and causing her ill health.

“They beat him up in his house at the camp,” the spokesman said.

 

He added that policemen at the camp rescued the victim and rushed him to the General Hospital in Ngala, where he was confirmed dead by medical personnel.

 

According to him, the suspects were arrested at the scene, and the police have also recovered some exhibits.

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Daso said the corpse of the deceased was released to his family for burial in line with Islamic rites after an autopsy.

 

He said the Criminal Investigation Department, Maiduguri, had begun an investigation into the matter.

 

PUNCH Online had reported that Zulum’s administration had resettled 6,000 displaced families in Dikwa and Mafa Local Government Areas.

 

He made this known during a visit to the Muna IDP camp in Maiduguri, which shelters over 11,000 families and remains one of the largest in the state.

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Nigeria continues to grapple with the humanitarian fallout of insurgency in the North-East, where millions have been displaced from their homes.

 

Borno State, the epicentre of the conflict, hosts some of the largest camps for internally displaced persons.

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