The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command of the Nigeria Police has arrested a man suspected of murdering 37-year-old U.S-bound medical doctor, Obisike Donald Ibe, and his friend, Ezekiel Edoja, 31. (Read More Here).
It is reported that the deceased were attacked and killed in December, 2021. After a detailed investigation, Abdusalam Ibrahim, Fidelis Ezekiel, and Philemon Hussaini were arrested for the murder. The trio along with 16 others was paraded on Tuesday January 18, by the police for various criminal infractions in the FCT.
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“The perpetrators of the dastardly act also carted away with a vehicle and an envelope containing about $1,000, the mobile phone of the deceased doctor and the ATM card which was used to withdraw money to the tune of N2m from the deceased account on December 13, 2021. Following the above, 3 suspects namely Abdusalam Ibrahim, 26, Fidelis Ezekiel, 27, and Philemon Hussaini, 22, have been arrested in connection to the case. The suspects upon interrogation confessed to have plotted and committed the offence,” Babaji Sunday said.
Speaking with newsmen, the prime suspect, Ibrahim, alleged that the deceased doctor was gay and wanted to have gay sex with him.
“I used Cutlass to k!ll him. The doctor is a homosexual. He wanted to force me to have sex, I refused. He held on to my clothes and was trying to remove my clothes. When I refused, he started abusing me.
I later called my friends to the house to come to help me pack my load.
The doctor bought a lot of drinks and I became very high. I and my friends then tied the doctor and his friend. When my friends went out of the room, I came back with a cutlass and macheted doctor because of what he wanted to do to me which I didn’t like.”
When asked how the late doctor tried to force him into homosexual act, Abdusalam said; “He came to my room and asked me to massage him. I told him I can’t do massage. He said he will pay me, that I should name any amount and I refused.”
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