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Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by dre11(m): 6:27am On Jun 11, 2020
The curious decision of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, (SAN), to drop charges against 10 soldiers in the case involving an alleged Taraba State kidnapping kingpin, Bala Hamisu, could be described as a brazen attempt to make a mockery of the nation’s criminal justice system.

Hamisu, popularly known as Wadume, had in his statement identified his accomplices, including 10 soldiers and two policemen. They are Captain Tijjani Balarabe; Staff Sgt. David Isaiah; Sgt. Ibrahim Mohammed; Corporal Bartholomew Obanye; Private Mohammed Nura; Lance Corporal Okorozie Gideon and Corporal Markus Michael.

Others are L/Corporal Nvenaweimoeimi Akpagra; Staff Sgt. Abdullahi Adamu, and Private Ebele Emmanuel, ASP Aondona Iorbee, and one Ahmad Suleiman (aka Dan Ball).

Wadume was allegedly assisted to escape on August 6, 2019, by the soldiers attached to Battalion 93, Takum, led by Balarabe after the police team which arrested him came under attack from the troops.

Three policemen and two civilians were killed during the incident while five police officers were injured. The dead included Inspector Mark Ediale, 36, Sgt. Dahiru Musa, 40, Owolabi Babajide, 24, Farouk Bashir, 30, and Usman Danazumi, 44.

The autopsy carried out at the Garki Hospital, Abuja, on August 15 and 16 by a team of pathologists led by AIG Wilson Akhiwu, indicated that the men sustained bullet injuries.

Ediale’s death was attributed to “hemorrhagic shock from lacerated abdominal viscera and fractured vertebra caused by a rifled gunshot to the trunk and mild hypertensive cardiovascular disease.” Musa’s demise, according to the pathologists, was caused by a close-range rifle shot to the head.

Listed as exhibits in the case are the written statements of the defendants, photographs of the victims, autopsy reports, six AK47 rifles recovered from the gang, three empty shells, one live ammunition and six Volkswagen Sharon buses, and one (police) Toyota Hiace bus, among others.

The exhibits also included the station diary of Ibbi police station and other documents; the call logs showing the phone communication between Wadume, Balarabe and the police officers at Ibbi police station.

Indications that the soldiers may not face justice became apparent following the refusal of the military to hand them over to the police for interrogation. The soldiers were also not brought to court despite the March 16 order of Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja, directing the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, to produce them for arraignment.

Below are their roles in the incident and their statements at the joint investigation panel headed by Rear Admiral I.T. Olaiya, which had representatives from the Nigerian Army, the Navy, Nigeria Police, the Department of State Service and the Defence Intelligence Agency


Capt. Tijjani Balarabe exchanges 191 phone calls with Wadume, collects N200,000

Balarabe,46, commanded the troops who attacked the Intelligence Response Team which was taking Wadume to the Taraba State police headquarters. Wadume was apprehended for killing his victim, Usman Garba, after receiving N106.3m ransom.

Police investigations showed that the army captain exchanged 191 phone conversations with the kidnap kingpin between July 9 and August 6, 2019. In one instance, the logs showed that the two men exchanged 166 phone calls.

Documents also showed that Wadume similarly made several calls to the Ibbi Divisional Crime Officer. The military officer in his statement to the joint investigation panel set up by the Chief of Defence Staff admitted that Wadume was his friend, noting that the alleged kingpin once gave him fish worth N50,000. Balarabe also said that Wadume gave him N200,000 to repair a patrol van which was having mechanical problems.

“The N200,000 he gave me is as a result of the challenges we had with the vehicle for patrolling the community. The local government chairman repaired two patrol vans as the Battalion (military) only gave me N7,000 for four months for fuel,” the captain stated.

On the attack on the IRT team, the commander explained that he was informed by a resident that Wadume was abducted by unknown persons in a bus, adding that he radioed the troops at the checkpoints to intercept the policemen.

He added, “I interviewed one of the men who said they were sent from Abuja to arrest Alhaji (Wadume). We moved the injured to the hospital and the DCO Wukari confirmed that they are policemen.

“When I arrived at my camp, my soldiers, DCO Ibbi, ASP Iorbee and a civilian were removing the handcuffs from Alhaji. After removing the handcuffs, I asked Alhaji to ask the crowd to leave so that we can do our work.” Balarabe disclosed that he asked the DCO to switch off his phone to prevent the military police from reaching him.

There are reports that Balarabe has been rewarded with a course at the Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Jaji, where he is cooling off in a classroom instead of answering hard questions inside the courtroom.


Isaiah hands over police rifle to Army captain

Nothing much was known about Isaiah, save the fact that he was part of the troops who carried out the attacks on the policemen on Balarabe’s orders. He was said to be close to the captain and one of his trusted henchmen.

In his statement, the sergeant who enlisted in the Army in 1994 said he received a call from Balarabe directing him to intercept a Toyota Humber bus in which Wadume was abducted, adding that he was among those who chased the bus which crashed.

He noted, “I discovered one AK47 rifle belonging to the bus occupants on the ground and handed it over to my OC, Capt. Balarabe who ordered us to convey the accident victims to our camp. On reaching there, I saw Alhaji Hamisu in handcuffs and our OC ordered us to chase way the crowd out of our camp.”


My OC asked me to record my conversation with DCO –Corporal Bartholomew Obanye

Obanye who joined the army as a recruit in his statement explained that Balarabe directed him to ask Iorbee not to bring up the issue of the handcuffs on Wadume if he was asked. “There is a voice record of my conversation with the DCO because my OC (Balarabe) asked me to record all my calls with him,” he stated.


Murdered policemen identified themselves –Corporal Micheal Markus

In his statement to the JIP, Markus admitted that the IRT team identified themselves as policemen, but did not tender any proof of identification.

The driver stated, “We saw their vehicle coming and we blocked it. Three of them came down and said they are policemen; we asked them for their ID card but they entered into their bus and drove away. On reaching Gidanwaya, we saw that the bus had somersaulted and then I heard gunshots from the side of the bus.”

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by JasonScoolari: 6:27am On Jun 11, 2020
If an Attorney General of the federation can shield 10 möronic soldiers in the case involving the kidnapping kingpin called Hamisu, tell me in simple and correct English why Nigeria will be better.


You see were Gen. Buhari's nepotism is driving the nation to?

Whoever doubted General Buhari 97% vs 5% statement can now see that he is dead set on his "Northernisation" of government policy.

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by jabberjawz: 6:31am On Jun 11, 2020
Nigeria as usual.......how do you expect crime not to increase.......

They give #7000 naira to buy fuel for 4 months.....no wonder police no dey ever get fuel for thier vehicle......the entire Police & Military ranks and hierarchy needs to be flushed..... We need to overhaul the manual operationalization of the police.....ban them entirely from handling cash in any way (except thier salaries), let the use of software with strict admin rights take over majority of the administrative processes.....let's see if police efficiency will not improve in Nigeria.....we all know the solution to our challenges... angry

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by HarunaWest(m): 6:39am On Jun 11, 2020
Why didnt they show their blaady I.D cards....Pride of Nigerian Security Personnel's tire me gan..They dont know anything other than to oppress people with weapons.

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by ERockson: 6:42am On Jun 11, 2020
We knew how it will end from the beginning

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by FlordFlorez(m): 6:49am On Jun 11, 2020
What a mockery/fuckery of our justice system. Am i even surprise, NO!

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by kazmanbanjoko(m): 7:05am On Jun 11, 2020
Our president needs to act on these killings asap

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by Nobody: 7:07am On Jun 11, 2020
dre11:






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Lalasticlala
Nothern Judges are always incompetent
Malami is an example.

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:15am On Jun 11, 2020
jabberjawz:
Nigeria as usual.......how do you expect crime not to increase.......

They give #7000 naira to buy fuel for 4 months.....no wonder police no dey ever get fuel for thier vehicle......the entire Police & Military ranks and hierarchy needs to be flushed..... We need to overhaul the manual operationalizion of the police.....ban them entirely from handling cash in any way (except thier salaries), let the use of software with strict admin rights take over majority of the administrative processes.....let's see if police efficiency will not improve in Nigeria.....we all know the solution to our challenges... angry
we need to go our separate ways the forced marriage ain't working be truthful to ur self

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by Ogbuu101: 7:22am On Jun 11, 2020
This is one of the reasons some of us agitate for the zoo to be divided.
The police officer who masterminded the killing of the Apo 6 and personally strangled the only girl among them was released from prison, rewarded with a promotion to AIG when Sheikh Osama Buhari took over.
Of course,he is a northern Muslim

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by Caseless: 7:29am On Jun 11, 2020
“The N200,000 he gave me is
as a result of the challenges we
had with the vehicle for
patrolling the community. The
local government chairman
repaired two patrol vans as the
Battalion (military) only gave
me N7,000 for four months for
fuel,” the captain stated.

We've always been the architects of our own problems. We
created room for every ills that befalls us.
How can you give 7k to fuel patrol van for a month while you probably budgeted 300k for same expenses in a month? Why won't they fall for wadume's fish and 200k? Too bad!

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by Mrkcee(m): 7:37am On Jun 11, 2020
This is unfortunate. Sincerely those military trigger-happy men from the underworld should not go unpunished. sad

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by Gandollar(f): 7:59am On Jun 11, 2020
Thiat is Nigeria for you!

Strong men, Weak institutions!

7k for fuel for 4months? You have naturally set them up for crime.

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by bomasek(m): 7:59am On Jun 11, 2020
Caseless:
We've always being the architects of our own problems. We
created room for every ills that befalls us.
How can you give 7k to fuel patrol van for a month while you probably budgeted 300k for same expenses in a month? Why won't they fall for wadume's fish and 200k? Too bad!
Don't believe that story

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by saaron(m): 8:14am On Jun 11, 2020
The moment Buhari's Malami took over Kidnap kingpin and murderer Wadume's case, that was the moment the case died a natural dead. Is it any surprise that no Boko Haram or Fulani terrorist have been tried, convicted and sentenced to death for terrorism and genocide? As it is with kidnapper Wadume and Soldier murderers, so it is with Fulani and Boko Haram terrorists.
Look no further, buhari's Fulani regime are the sponsors of terrorists and their activities in Nigeria.
ONE NIGERIA DOES NOT EXIST!

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by StaffofOrayan(m): 8:17am On Jun 11, 2020
Caseless:
We've always been the architects of our own problems. We
created room for every ills that befalls us.
How can you give 7k to fuel patrol van for a month while you probably budgeted 300k for same expenses in a month? Why won't they fall for wadume's fish and 200k? Too bad!

Who is the "we"?

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by OLDESTWARRIBOY: 8:24am On Jun 11, 2020
Policemen? Abeg who dey pity dem, after all the sh..it dem dey do

But this soldiers never still enter jail since last year? E be like dem be APC members, nothing do them so far Kalu Orji, Obasa dem still dey ball nothing go touch this ones....Tinubu on the beat

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by NaijaOlosho(f): 8:24am On Jun 11, 2020
grin
Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by Chiedu4Trump: 8:25am On Jun 11, 2020
Buhari & co are behind this

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by Uniqueteco(m): 8:26am On Jun 11, 2020
For real?
Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by IYANGBALI: 8:27am On Jun 11, 2020
Very useless country

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by osamz007: 8:27am On Jun 11, 2020
THIS COUNTRY IS HEADED STRAIGHT TO THE DITCH

WHAT THE FVCK,

THE BLOOD OF THOSE POLICEMEN WILL FOREVER BE ON THEIR HEADS!

THIS COUNTRY IS A FAILED STATE

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by RZArecta(m): 8:27am On Jun 11, 2020
This case was dead on arrival the moment 106m ransom was mentioned, an amount that included kickbacks to awon soja grin . Evans and co all around the country should apply for quashing of their cases as soon as possible cool

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Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by realstars: 8:29am On Jun 11, 2020
This Man Again?
Re: Taraba Killings: Confessions Of Killer Soldiers Malami Shields From Trial by majamajic(m): 8:30am On Jun 11, 2020
Gandollar:
Thiat is Nigeria for you!

Strong men, Weak institutions!

7k for fuel for 4months? You have naturally set them up for crime.

So u now believe this story ?
Hahaha , ok still believe that the bus somersulted without a chase or shooting

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