Police Source: Deborah Samuel’s Killer In Viral Video Is From Niger Republic; We Can’t Find Him In Sokoto

The murderer of Deborah Samuel seen in a viral video is from the Republic of Niger; we have not been able to locate him in Sokoto: The Police’s Source

One of the most important suspects in the killing of Deborah Samuel is a foreign intruder from the neighbouring Niger Republic, according to the Sokoto police, who have classified this individual as such.

In spite of the fact that he was caught on camera admitting his part in the public execution and burning of the 200-level student at Shehu Shagari College of Education, officials stated that the suspect could not be found anywhere in the metropolitan area.

“We started looking for him immediately we saw his video on social media because he is fundamental to our investigation,” a top police source said to People’s Gazette on Friday evening.

“We started looking for him immediately after we saw his video on social media.” It has recently come to our attention that he is not even a Nigerian and that he merely snuck into our country illegally from the Niger Republic in order to sow discord here.

Even though many officers continue to believe that the suspect is a Nigerian and remained within the borders of the country, the official stated that it is possible that Border patrol will be enlisted to assist in the suspect’s arrest.

Our source told us that some of the officers believe that the person they are looking for is Nigerian, and that they require more time to find him. Although we do not have a facial recognition database, we are monitoring all of the intelligence that is currently available on the subject.

A spokesman for the Bauchi police force stated that he was unable to provide any further updates about the department’s response to the crisis at this time. According to statements made to The Gazette by Commissioner Kamaldeen Okunola, he was in the middle of a strategy meeting at the time and was unable to comment on the investigation.

The news that two people have been detained in connection with the murder that has been keeping the nation’s attention for the past three days has already been announced by the police.

After thugs stormed the palace of the Sultan on Saturday, calling for the release of suspects who were being held in custody, the city as a whole erupted in violence on that same day.

During the rampage, an assault was carried out on the principal Catholic secretariat in Sokoto.

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