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UPDATE: How Police Arrested Suspected Killer Of 300L UNIJOS Female Student | READ DETAILS

Faith Ukanwa

Jan 12, 2022

Operatives of the Plateau state police command, has arrested a suspect, one Moses Oko in connection with the gruesome murder of a 300L female student of the University of Jos (UNIJOS).

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ALL FACTS NEWSPAPER had reported that the Jennifer Anthony, a student of student of Special Education and Rehabilitation Sciences in UNIJOS, was found dead with her eyes plucked out in a hotel room after she was declared missing. READ HERE

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Parading the 20 year old suspect who is a student of Zoology department University of Jos and said to be the deceased's boyfriend, the state Commissioner of police, Batholomew Onyeka, revealed that the suspect was arrested in Benue state with the help of his father, Joseph Oko who also lectures in UNIJOS.

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The Commissioner said;

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"Sequel to the gruesome murder of Miss Jennifer Anthony, a 300 level student of the University of Jos whose lifeless body was found mutilated on 01/01/2022 at Domus Pacis Guest House, Jos by a man named Moses Oko 'm', aged 20 years, suspected to be her boyfriend who fled after committing the crime.

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"The Command in a bid to arrest the perpetrator launched an aggressive manhunt on the suspect and tactically trailed him to Benue State where he was arrested by hawked-eye police operatives of the Command. The suspect will be arraigned in court as soon as investigation is completed.ÔÇØ

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"On our part, we are prepared to respond within a reasonable time whenever we receive a distress call. Therefore, I advise members of the public to report suspicious movements and persons to the Police and other law enforcement agencies to help nib crimes in the budÔÇØ.

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— Faith Ukanwa

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