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Police Nab Suspected Killers Of UNIJOS Lecturer

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The Plateau State Police Command has paraded two more suspected killers of the University of Jo’s lecturer, Dr. Nandi Drenkat, who was shot dead in his residence and his seven-year-old daughter abducted.

Commissioner of Police, Edward Egbuka on Saturday at a press briefing disclosed this to newsmen.

According to the police commissioner, the two suspects were tracked down by operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), following a tip-off, adding that the suspects confessed to have been part of the gang that murdered the lecturer.

He said the suspects took the operatives to their hide-out, where two firearms, an AK 47 rifle with two rounds of ammunition and a Baretta pistol with seven rounds of ammunition were recovered.

The commissioner, however, warned criminal elements to retrace their steps and desist from their unholy activities.

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