Confession of the notorious criminal that invaded Ekweremadu's House
A deadly criminal who invaded the house of Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu alongside his gang member has confessed.
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu
Mohammed Yusuf, 25, the principal suspect in the alleged
assassination attempt on Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu, has
confessed that they only were on a mission to steal and not for
assassination.
“We did not go to the residence of Ekweremadu to assassinate him or anybody in the house,” he said.
He told newsmen that he had been stealing for five years without
using gun and that his colleague, Dan Ali, escaped while he was caught.
The confession of Yusuf may have corroborated the preliminary
investigation that the attack on the home of the top senator was not an
assassination attempt.
The police arrested four of its personnel on duty at the residence
of Ekweremadu and also one personnel of Nigeria Security and Civil
Defence Corps (NSCDC) who were on duty at Ekweremadu’s home at the time.
Initial reports say Ekweremadu, his wife and son, allegedly escaped
assassination attempt at their Apo residence of Abuja early hours of
Tuesday.
Ekweremadu, according to reports, narrowly escaped an alleged attempt on his life in Abuja on Nov. 17, 2015.
The Force Public Relations Officer, Mr. Jimoh Mohood, said that those arrested were being investigated.
He said that there was no cover-up by the police in the investigation of the crime.
“The four policemen and one personnel of the NSCDC on duty at
the residence of the deputy senate president at the time of the incident
have been arrested and detained,” he said.
The Force spokesman said that it was not correct that the police responded after seven hours when the incident had occurred.
He said that further investigation had showed that the incident was not an assassination attempt on the life of Ekweremadu.
“Update on further investigation did not reveal assassination attempt but a burglary attempt,” he said.
He added that the investigation so far revealed that the suspects
in the case did not have idea that the residence belonged to the deputy
president of the senate.
Moshood said that efforts are being intensified to arrest the second suspect, Dan Ali, who escaped from the scene of the crime.
He said that the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, had
directed the upgrade of Apo legislative quarters outpost to a divisional
police headquarters.
Others to be upgraded, according to him, are Supreme Court, Kabusa and Trademore estate.
He explained that the upgrade was to reduce crime and criminal acts
in the affected areas and improve police visibility in the FCT.
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