Gombe State Police Command has arrested an eighteen-year-old man, Mustapha Adamu Isa, aka Abbati, for the alleged murder of Aishatu Abdullahi Adda Damori.
State Police Command spokesperson, ASP Mahid Mu’azu Abubakar, while parading the suspect on Friday, explained that a formal complaint was received at Pantami Division from Muhammad Sani Abdullahi, the son of the deceased, who reported that his mother was murdered with a knife by an unknown person around 9:30 pm.
Damori, 58, a mother of eight children, was killed by unknown persons in her bedroom last Friday.
The PPRO said, “The suspect was arrested last Sunday around 1:30 pm in connection with the case following credible intelligence received by the investigative team, headed by the Assistant Commissioner of Police, SCID Gombe,” Abubakar said.
He disclosed that the suspect sneaked into the victim’s bedroom in search of his spanner, which she had earlier seized from him. The victim returned from her neighbour’s house, Abbati’s family house, and found him snooping around in her room. She ordered him to leave her room, but he refused, leading to a scuffle between them, which resulted in him strangling and killing her with a knife. He subsequently escaped through the toilet to an unknown destination, leaving behind his bloodstained shirt and knife but taking with him the spanner.
Speaking with journalists, the suspects claimed he was in Damori’s room to take the spanner to fix a motorcycle brought to the mechanic’s garage in front of the house.
He also claimed it was his first time committing such a crime and did not know what came over him to kill the victim because she was his friend’s mother, adding that he found the knife in her room and used it to stab her several times before he left with the spanner.
Abbati further claimed that he committed the crime alone, refuting his earlier claim that implicated Idris Abubakar Danjauro, whom he accused of being responsible for his sack from the garage.
The command’s PPRO said that the knife, spanner, and Abbati’s blood-stained shirt were recovered as exhibits.