The Lagos State Police Command said it arrested a guard who allegedly
killed his employer in Ajah, Lagos, and fled to Bali, Taraba State.
Tanko Abdulateef, 22, allegedly stabbed Mabel Okafor in the stomach,
ripping it open, and made away with her valuables, including three
phones, trinkets and clothes, the police said in a statement on Monday.
The incident happened on August 17.
Dolapo Badmos, the state police spokesperson, confirmed the arrest
and said he would be charged to court after conclusion of investigation.
“On August 17, 2016, there was a murder of one Mrs. Mabel Mba Okafor
aged 50 of No J68B, Close 9, Victoria Garden City (VGC), Ajah,” said Ms.
Badmos, a Superintendent of Police.
“She was killed and the policemen went there and discovered that the
house had been ransacked and a lot of properties carted away.
“The woman had a House guard but the guard was nowhere to be found.”
Ms. Badmos said police officers examined the body of the victim and
it was noticed that she was stabbed in the stomach; her body was then
moved to a mortuary.
“The policemen from the division did necessary scene of crime
investigations they were supposed to do, while the matter was
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID).
“The Commissioner of Police also called on the Decoy Team of the
Rapid Response Squad (RRS) in charge of Tracking and tasked them to deal
with the matter as well.”
Ms. Badmos said the Decoy Team swung into action immediately, and
after seven days, they were able to track Mr. Abdulateef to Taraba
State.
“After about three days in Bali, they were able to recover some of
the phones stolen from the victim before eventually arresting the
suspect where he was hiding,” she said.
Ms. Badmos also confirmed that the three phones, trinkets and the
victim’s clothes had been recovered from the suspect, adding that he has
been brought back to Lagos.
“There is no escape route for criminals in Lagos State,” said the police spokesperson.
“Any crime committed in Lagos will be unravelled. If you commit a
crime in Lagos and run to anywhere in Nigeria, the Police in Lagos will
come after you.”
The police said the suspect has been handed over to the State CID for
further investigation, while he will be charged to court at the end of
investigation.

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