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Why S-ex Worker Was Set Ablaze By Muslim Customer -READ DETAILS

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Jun 14, 2022

Why S-ex Worker Was Set Ablaze By Muslim Customer -READ DETAILS
Three suspects have been charged to court by the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly beating a prostitute, Hannah Saliu to death and setting her corpse ablaze afterwards, for being in possession of the Holy Quran while on the job.

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According to reports, one of the suspects patronised Saliu and after having s-ex with her, paid her N1,000 for the service.

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However, after the customer had left she ran after him accusing him of stealing her money having discovered that her N5,000 had gone missing.

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In no time, the accusation degenerated into an argument and the customer was said to have mobilised his friends to search Saliu's room for the missing money.

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While searching the place, the friends reportedly found a Quran underneath her pillow.

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A source said Saliu was questioned for possessing the Quran with the kind of job she was doing, adding that the customer and his friends, who became infuriated by the discovery, pounced on her, beat her up and set her ablaze.

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The state Police Public Relations, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the incident.

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He said, "The case is at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba, and three suspects have been charged to court. The incident happened in April.ÔÇØ

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A source identified the suspects as Abubakar Musa, Sarauta Monsur, and Surajo Yusuf.

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