Grave found where missing Nigerian general was buried
Nigerian
military has discovered a shallow grave where a missing retired general was
buried after being killed by a mob in central Nigerian Plateau state.
Retired Maj.
Gen. Idris Alkali was traveling from the capital city of Abuja through Plateau
state early September when he was murdered in the district reportedly by a
group of angry youths, who barricaded the road in protest to a previous violence
in the area.
“He was
attacked, assaulted and killed along Eastern Bypass by irate youths with
dangerous objects. [Alkali] was travelling alone in his black Toyota Corolla.
The hoodlums stole his money, phones, and valuables which they shared among
themselves,” Maj. Gen. Benson Akinroluyo, an officer commanding 3 Division, told
a news briefing on Friday.
Akinroluyo
said the mob later pushed the officer’s car into a pond while his body was
buried in a shallow grave in an area called “No man’s land” within Lafande village
of the Dura-Du district.
He said the
army has handed over some captured suspects to the police while others have
been declared wanted.
On Friday,
police spokesman Terna Tyopev told Anadolu Agency that four of the eight
suspects, who were declared wanted, have turned themselves in for
interrogation.
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