The father of the beheaded child, Baffa Alti (left) and Alhaji Sange Hassan, the accomplice. |
The command’s spokesman D. S. P Muhammad Ibrahim said the arrest of Alti, was sequel to a complaint that the suspect has earlier in the day took the boy to his farm only to return without him and could not give a convincing explanation about the boy's whereabouts.
D. S. P Ibrahim explained that, following the failure of Alti to convince the grandfather of the deceased when he enquired about the whereabouts of his grandson sparked suspicious about the I'll motives of Alti which led to the involvement of the Police in the matter.
According to the PPRO, following the dissatisfaction of the grandfather by the explanation of his son, he mobilized a search team, which on arriving the farm found the mutilated body of the
deceased child.
“The grandfather mobilized some men for a search and unfortunately on reaching the farm, they discovered the dead body without a head”, he added.
D. S .P Ibrahim maintained that, the grand father (Alti Alhaji Guja) reported the matter to the Police which led to the arrest of the murderous father; who also confessed in the course of investigation to
have killed his son with his own hands using a stick and a machete in anticipation of a million Naira from one Alhaji Sange Hassan of the village.
The principal suspect Alti Bappa while fielding questions from newsmen confessed to have committed the crime, saying that it was Alhaji Sange Hassan that motivated him to bring a human head for N 1Million just as he blamed the devil for manipulating his spirit to commit such a hideous crime while expressing suitable penitence for Allah's forgiveness.
Bappa said he wanted to use the money to buy cattle for rearing and also take adequate care of his family, most especially his aged parents.
However in his response, the alleged ritualist, (Alh. Sanje Hassan) who is the ward head of Ganji village denied the allegation, insisting that it was a set up aimed at blackmailing his person.
D.S.P Muhammad said that as soonas investigations are concluded the suspects will be charged to Court for prosecution.
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