Crime

A 15-year-old herder, Adamu Ibrahim, has been arrested by the Bauchi State Police Command for allegedly cutting off the hand of a farmer.

The suspect attacked the victim during a fight over intrusion into the latter’s farmland.

The police command spokesperson, SP Ahmed Wakil, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday.

The statement read, “Operatives of the Area Command Metro have arrested one Adamu Ibrahim of Jital village along Gombe Road, Bauchi State, for trespass, mischief and causing grievous hurt.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect had on several occasions trespassed into the victim’s farmland with his cows while rearing.

“The unfortunate incident followed a series of complaints to the suspect’s father by the victim for intrusion into his rice farmland by the suspect.

“Similarly, the investigation revealed that on August 24, 2023, the suspect, who was armed with a stick and a machete, mischievously invaded the victim’s farmland and destroyed the yet-to-be-ascertained value of crops.

“A disagreement ensued, in the course of which the suspect stabbed the victim upon asking him to vacate his farmland. The suspect drew his machete and chopped off the left hand of the victim.”

It stated further, “On receiving this report, the Area Commander, Metropolitan, swung into action and activated more preventive measures to avert circumstances that may result in a herder-farmer clash in the area and equally directed the arrest of the suspect.

“The victim was rushed to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, for medical attention and he is responding to treatment.

“Therefore, the Commissioner of Police, Auwal Musa Mohammed, while warning herders to steer clear from intrusion into farmlands in the state, directed that the suspect be charged upon the completion of the discreet investigation.”

Punch/Simeon Ugbodovon

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Security

Ogun state government has delivered first batch of palliatives to the victims of the recent conflict between herders and farmers in Ogun West Senatorial District of the state.

The Chairman, Subcommittee on palliatives who is also the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Mr. Olaolu Olabimtan told newsmen that the Committee was in Ogun West Senatorial district to deliver the palliatives as promised by the Governor.

He pointed out that a lot would still be done to bring succour to the people of the area, adding that government was taking an holistic approach towards making life comfortable for the people.

Mr. Olabimtan explained that the committee would also ascertain the value of property that had been destroyed during the conflict between Farmers and herders in the senatorial district.

In a remark, the Chairman Transition Committee, Yewa North Local Government, Mr. Bankole Babatunde while appreciating the State Governor for the gesture, gave the assurance that the palliatives would get to the victims in all affected communities.

Bolanle Adesida