Friday, 16 September 2016
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A three-man burglary posse has assaulted an educator in the Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Prof. Abdullahi Onimisi.
The men additionally assaulted the wear's better half and child, whose names had yet to be learned.
The Commissioner of Police, Kwara State Police Command, Mr. Olusola Amore, on Thursday said the casualties were incurred with blade cuts, including that the wear got serious cuts and was conceded in an undisclosed healing facility.
Love, while parading the suspects at the summon's base camp in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, distinguished them as Onimisi's previous driver, Opeyemi Esan; Benjamin Musa and Olusegun Omoyajowolo.
He included that Esan, who had been sacked by the wear, originated from Lagos in the wake of selecting Musa and Omoyajowolo to assault the wear and his family.
Love said, "The educator let us know that he was assaulted by the three men, who were furnished with cleavers, and that they trucked away his resources, including a Toyota Muzzle Camry.
"Following up on insight report, the charge's Anti-Robbery Squad attacked a distinguished dark spot on Unity Road, Ilorin, captured the suspects and recouped all the stolen things."
Esan said the pack burglarized Onimisi in light of the fact that he supposedly owed him one month's compensation.
In the interim, the state order of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps paraded a previous regional chief of the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, Mr. Benedict Uwulekhue, alongside 11 different suspects for asserted vandalism, criminal scheme and unlawful offer of gear of NITEL.
The Commandant, Kwara State Command, NSCDC, Mr. Pedro Ideba, said the suspects included three security men, including that the security men had admitted to the wrongdoing.
He included that some vandalized high-pressure links, transmitter and transformer having a place with NITEL were professedly sold to two purchasers in Ilorin.
The commandant said the purchasers couldn't create records to validate responsibility for things.
He included that it was amid an inquiry in one of the purchasers' home that two mechanical generators having a place with the legislature were additionally found.
He said, "NITEL still has some media transmission gear on its premises in Ilorin. The men stole from the gear and offered N140,000 pay off to NSCDC faculty to stop criminal examination concerning their claimed offenses."
The 62-year-old previous NITEL regional administrator guaranteed that he chose to move out the hardware from NITEL premises for care, however was compelled to offer the gear by forthcoming purchasers.
The two purchasers, Ugwuma Marcelius and Chukwudi Mba, said they purchased the things from sale deal sorted out by the National Telecommunications Commission in April, and guaranteed that they had reports to demonstrate that the hardware were purchased amid the bartering.
They asserted to have purchased the generators for N650,000 each, while the NITEL transmitter and high-strain links were purchased for N700,000.
Group assaults UNILORIN prof, spouse, child
A three-man burglary posse has assaulted an educator in the Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Kwara State, Prof. Abdullahi Onimisi.
The men additionally assaulted the wear's better half and child, whose names had yet to be learned.
The Commissioner of Police, Kwara State Police Command, Mr. Olusola Amore, on Thursday said the casualties were incurred with blade cuts, including that the wear got serious cuts and was conceded in an undisclosed healing facility.
Love, while parading the suspects at the summon's base camp in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, distinguished them as Onimisi's previous driver, Opeyemi Esan; Benjamin Musa and Olusegun Omoyajowolo.
He included that Esan, who had been sacked by the wear, originated from Lagos in the wake of selecting Musa and Omoyajowolo to assault the wear and his family.
Love said, "The educator let us know that he was assaulted by the three men, who were furnished with cleavers, and that they trucked away his resources, including a Toyota Muzzle Camry.
"Following up on insight report, the charge's Anti-Robbery Squad attacked a distinguished dark spot on Unity Road, Ilorin, captured the suspects and recouped all the stolen things."
Esan said the pack burglarized Onimisi in light of the fact that he supposedly owed him one month's compensation.
In the interim, the state order of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps paraded a previous regional chief of the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited, Mr. Benedict Uwulekhue, alongside 11 different suspects for asserted vandalism, criminal scheme and unlawful offer of gear of NITEL.
The Commandant, Kwara State Command, NSCDC, Mr. Pedro Ideba, said the suspects included three security men, including that the security men had admitted to the wrongdoing.
He included that some vandalized high-pressure links, transmitter and transformer having a place with NITEL were professedly sold to two purchasers in Ilorin.
The commandant said the purchasers couldn't create records to validate responsibility for things.
He included that it was amid an inquiry in one of the purchasers' home that two mechanical generators having a place with the legislature were additionally found.
He said, "NITEL still has some media transmission gear on its premises in Ilorin. The men stole from the gear and offered N140,000 pay off to NSCDC faculty to stop criminal examination concerning their claimed offenses."
The 62-year-old previous NITEL regional administrator guaranteed that he chose to move out the hardware from NITEL premises for care, however was compelled to offer the gear by forthcoming purchasers.
The two purchasers, Ugwuma Marcelius and Chukwudi Mba, said they purchased the things from sale deal sorted out by the National Telecommunications Commission in April, and guaranteed that they had reports to demonstrate that the hardware were purchased amid the bartering.
They asserted to have purchased the generators for N650,000 each, while the NITEL transmitter and high-strain links were purchased for N700,000.
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