Seventy-Year-Old Man Remanded for Alleged Stabbing of Police Prosecutor
A 70-year-old man, Sabo Mohammed, has been remanded for allegedly stabbing police prosecutor Inspector Nasir Musa to death in Niger State. The suspect confessed to the act, claiming it arose from jealousy. The case will be paused as the court awaits legal advice on jurisdiction and further action.
In Niger State, a magistrate court in Minna has ordered the remand of 70-year-old Sabo Mohammed at the Minna Correctional Center. He is accused of fatally stabbing Inspector Nasir Musa, a police prosecutor at the Manigi Magistrate Court, due to a suspected romantic involvement with his junior wife. The incident occurred on September 3, when the suspect wielded a knife in the alleged attack.
Following the stabbing, Inspector Musa was rushed to the Federal Medical Center in Bida where he succumbed to his injuries. This act contravenes Section 221 of the Penal Code Law, which prescribes the death penalty for such offenses.
During court proceedings, police prosecutor Inspector Ogiri Emmanuel stated that the case details are documented in the file, and a copy would be forwarded to the State Director of Public Prosecution for legal counsel. The suspect admitted his guilt and expressed remorse when the charges were read.
Presiding Magistrate Hajiya Hadiza Hamza Imam remarked on the severity of the offense and acknowledged the court’s lack of jurisdiction over culpable homicide cases. She deferred the matter to the fifteenth of next month for further proceedings, while also confirming the suspect’s remand.
Sabo Mohammed, a 70-year-old man, faces serious charges after allegedly stabbing a police prosecutor to death in Niger State. The case highlights the severe implications of such violent acts and the legal process that follows. With a planned adjournment for further mention, the court will seek legal guidance on the matter as it progresses.
Original Source: tribuneonlineng.com
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