When a
gang of robbers hatched the plan to raid the Kano home of the late Head of
State, Gen. Sani Abacha, located in Nassarawa Quarters, where some of his
family members live, they knew they were onto something big, if they succeeded.
It was a high stake operation that demanded utmost planning and attention to
details and the robbers were ready to throw in everything they had to ensure a
successful operation. They knew they were taking a big risk, given the
status of the owners of the house and the fact that the house is within the
precinct of the Nassarawa Police Division; but it was a risk worth taking as
they expected to make a haul from their outing.
At about
8pm on that fateful day on December 8, 2011, the five-man robbery gang breached
the property, located on Bank Road in Nassarawa area, one of the many the late
maximum ruler had in Kano. The brick-painted building serves as an alternative
to the family house situated on Gidado Road, Kano.
Driving
a grey ‘End-of-Discussion’ Honda car, the gang gained entry into the expansive
compound and accosted Hajia Zainab Abacha, one of the daughters of the late
head of state, to demand money.
Since
Zainab had not much money to give them, she was confused about how to handle
the situation without endangering her life and those of other inhabitants of
the house.
The
robbers immediately arrested everybody within sight and seized their handsets
to prevent them from calling to seek help.
However,
like in most crime situation, they made an error of judgment: not
everybody was in their custody.
Unknown
to them, one of the late Abacha’s children, Al-Mustapha, was in the kitchen,
eating. On discovering what was happening, he surreptitiously telephoned his
elder brother, Mohammed, for help.
Although
Mohammed was able to rally his bodyguards and the police to rescue his
siblings, Al-Mustapha’s effort cost him dearly as he was shot near his stomach.
The
police stormed the besieged house on a rescue mission in which they arrested
one of the robbers, who was shot in the leg while fleeing along with others.
They also seized some guns and the Honda car used for the operation, which were
taken to the Bompai headquarters of the Kano State Police Command.
With the
evidence in their possession and the suspect in their custody, the police
launched investigation into the crime and began the manhunt for the four other
members of the gang that escaped.
After
nearly a year of being on the trail of the robbers, the police Wednesday
celebrated their efforts at a news conference in Kano, where they announced
that they had recovered jewellery worth N30 million, which the robbers
took away during the December 2011 raid. The jewellery is said to belong to
Abacha’s widow, Maryam.
The
state Police Commissioner, Ibrahim Idris, told reporters in Kano that after
thorough investigation into the case, one Lawan Mohammed was arrested from whom
some exhibits were recovered, adding that the remaining four members of the
gang had been arrested.
Among
the items recovered from the suspects were, 42 pieces of gold ear rings, five pieces
of gold rings, five pieces of gold pendants, five sets of gold jewellery and 26
pieces of golden chains, adding that the suspects after investigations would
soon appear in court for prosecution.
Source:
Thisday
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