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Police confirm killing of UNIJOS student by suspected ritualists in Jos

Police confirm killing of UNIJOS student by suspected ritualists in Jos

 

Police confirm killing of UNIJOS student by suspected ritualists in Jos

The Plateau State Police Command has confirmed the brutal killing of a 300-level student of the University of Jos, Jennifer Antony, by gunmen suspected to be ritualists in a hotel in Jos, Plateau State.
The incident allegedly occurred on New year’s day, in a yet-to-be-identified hotel along Zaria Road, Jos.
Plateau State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Ubah Gabriel Ogaba, told Daily Sun that the Command received a distress call in respect to the crime and swiftly went into action to unmask the perpetrators.

The late Jennifer was said to have been missing since December 30, 2021, and her body was discovered on 1 January 2022.
The deceased who was a student of Special Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Jos was said to have been found dead with her eyes plunged out.

The killing is suspected to have been carried out by suspected ritualists who allegedly drugged the victim before removing her eyes.
The PPRO, said the State Commissioner of Police, has directed operatives to fish out the perpetrators of the crime

Ogaba said the CP has also held a meeting with all hotels operators in the state and introduced new techniques of identifying crimes around their vicinities.
“We are aware of the incident involving the Student and investigation has since commenced with a view to identifying and arresting the perpetrators. The effort to get the university management and Student Union Government (SUG) was not successful as they were not responding to phone calls at the time of filing this report.

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