25-years-old Farmer Kills Lover’s Husband

The Plateau State
Police Command
on Wednesday paraded a 25-year-old farmer, Nanbul Samson, suspected to
have killed one Nanbol, the husband of a woman he was going out with.
Also paraded was Mrs Yakbyen Nanbol, 25, who was Samson’s lover

According to Mr Chris Olakpe, the state’s Commissioner of Police, Samson
committed the offence in Langtang North Local Government Area on Sept.
13.

He said that the suspect would be prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to other
residents that were “incapable of keeping their libido down’’.
Samson, who later spoke claimed that he was prompted to commit the act
by the decreased’s wife, whom he admitted, was his lover.

“She compelled me to kill her husband so that she could marry me.’’

He confirmed that he had enjoyed a secret affair for some time with
Yakbyen, but that the woman, at a point, suggested the need to get rid of
her husband so as to have a smoother affair.
Samson said that the decreased, a bricklayer, was his friend, explaining
that he butchered him on his return from a business trip to Port-Harcourt.
“I paid the deceased a visit on his return and stabbed him with a knife,’’ he
explained.

NAN reports that the deceased’s head was severed from the rest of his body
and had to be put together for reporters who insisted on taking pictures.
Yakbyen, who also spoke to NAN, confirmed the story of her lover,
admitting that she actually suggested that her husband be killed.
Also paraded by the police boss was one Yusuf Vwang, a 30-year-old
farmer, who allegedly beat his mother to death, after alleging that she was
a witch.

Vwang had alleged that his mother was responsible for the death of his
father, his two children and his joblessness.
Others who were also paraded, include four persons, who were caught in
Qua’an Pan town, over alleged cattle theft.
The four men, according to Olakpe, are all resident in Qua’an Pan.

The commissioner promised speedy trial of the suspects, declaring that the
police would intensify efforts to rid Plateau of criminals.
Olakpe urged members of the public to take advantage of police emergency
lines to promptly alert the police on criminal incidents in their vicinities.
[NAN]