Monday 19 October 2015

SAD: Unknown gunmen kill couple in Bauchi


 It was a day of mourning in the Igbo community of Bauchi State following the gruesome killing of  a Pastor and his wife in Bayan Garin area,  a suburb of  Bauchi metropolis.

The deceased couple, Mr Obi William and his wife, Ebere, a thrift collector were shot to death by the gunmen on the evening of Thursday, October, 15, 2015.


The murder of William who hailed from Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo State  and his wife, an indigene of Afikpo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, has added to the growing list of Igbos that have been killed in cold blood in the state in recent times.

Confirming the incident, the police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Bauchi command, Deputy Superintendent of police (DSP) Haruna Mohammed  said that the gunmen attacked the couple at Bayan Gari area in the state capital at about 7:45 pm on that fateful day.

Mohammed told newsmen in his office that the suspects took a bag from Ebere,  undisclosed amount of money being thrift collected from her customers that day as contributions and fled after shooting the couple.

He said : “Police detectives attached to the Estate Division rushed to the scene and evacuated Williams and his wife to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching hospital, ATBUTH, Bauchi where they were certified dead on arrival by doctors”

“The exhibit recovered from the scene of the crime was  an expanded ammunition of 7.62 mm  and  efforts are ongoing to apprehend the perpetrators of the dastardly act”

Mohammed said following the killing of the couple, the Commissioner of Police Mohammed  Mohammed held a meeting with members of the Igbo community and assured them of the security of their lives and property.

The PPRO said the police Commissioner enjoined members of the Igbo community to always give police information that will lead detection and prevention of crimes in the state.

Meanwhile there have been a wake keep at the residence of the deceased couple as plans were on the way  to carry their remains to their home town for final internment. The deceased had four children.

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