10 suspects arrested over murder of Zamfara cleric
The Zamfara government has confirmed the arrest of 10 suspects in connection with the murder of an Islamic scholar in the state, Sheik Abubakar Hassan Mada.
Mada was allegedly killed by a group of vigilante group members in Mada, Gusau Local Government Area, on Tuesday.
Sulaiman Idris, the spokesperson for Gov. Dauda Lawal, said that the suspects were not personnel of the State Community Protection Guards.
“The government has received the heartbreaking news of the extrajudicial killing of Sheikh Abubakar Hassan Mada in Mada town.
“It is indeed an unfortunate incident that could have been prevented.
“The security operatives have successfully apprehended all suspected vigilantes behind this heinous crime.
“The state government has taken the matter seriously and with all commitment to ensuring that the culprits of the unfortunate incident were brought to justice.
“Every effort will be put in place to ensure justice is served without compromise,” he added.
Idris clarified that the suspected vigilantes behind the murder were not in any way related to the state Community Protection Guards.
“The Community Protection Guards, a local community-based security outfit, was established to protect communities and not terrorise people in the state.
“This clarification is expected to put to rest the confusion that arose over the identity of the arrested culprits behind the murder of Sheikh Abubakar Mada,” he said.
The governor’s spokesman assured the people of the state that the government would never compromise on the protection of their lives and properties.
“We want to inform the public that the state Community Protection Guards have a modus operandi that prevents them from engaging in an operation without the guidance of relevant security operatives.”
According to him, a preliminary investigation by the police has revealed that one of those arrested was a former student of the murdered Sheikh.
“This information can help the authorities better understand the situation and take appropriate actions.
“The state government will continue to update the public on the outcome of the police investigation.
“During this trying time, we sympathize with Sheikh Abubakar Hassan Mada’s family and the entire community. May his soul rest in peace,” Idris said. (NAN)
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