Alleged serial killer Shuwaldo arrested in Taraba: Police
The police say it arrested an alleged serial killer, Shehu Ibrahim, aka Shuwaldo, for killing and burying his victims in a terrorist enclave.
Police spokesman Muyiwa Adejobi disclosed this on X on Thursday.
According to him, the 30-year-old suspect was arrested by the police’s FID-STS at Donga LGA in Taraba.
Mr Adejobi also revealed that the police also recovered arms from the suspect, who he described as a serial killer and bandit.
“Police arrest serial killer, bandit, recover arms. One Shehu Ibrahim, aka Shuwaldo, 30 years, was arrested by FID-STS at Donga Local Government of Taraba State for killing and burying some innocent Nigerians in their enclave,” said the police officer.
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