Police Arrests Suspects Over Murder Of Senator Na-Allah's Son
Faith Ukanwa
Sep 16, 2021
The Kaduna State Police Command has arrested two suspects in connection with the murder of Abdulkarim Na-Allah, the eldest son of Senator Bala Ibn Na-Allah.
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Senator Na'Allah represents Kebbi South senatorial district in the National Assembly.
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The Command's Public Relations Officer (PRO), ASP Mohammed Jalige, confirmed to newsmen that the two suspects were arrested a week ago in Kaduna.
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The state PPRO said, "Yes two suspects were arrested a week ago in Kaduna.ÔÇØ
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According to him, investigation was ongoing to ascertain the motive behind the killing of the Senator's son in Kaduna.
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He also confirmed that the car the suspects took from the deceased had been recovered, adding that it is in Niger Republic.
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He explained that the Command is liaising with Interpol to bring back the car to Nigeria.
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The senator's son who was a pilot before his death, was found dead in his room on August 29, at Malali GRA, in the State.
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— Faith Ukanwa